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You've seen Mara Roldan in the mix at some of the biggest races this year. She was in the breakaway at her first Amstel Gold Race and managed to finish in top 10. She recently completed her first Grand Tour, the Vuelta España Femenina. Despite a few crashes and injuries, Roldan not only made it to the end of the seven-stage event, she helped her teammates throughout. Yet, it wasn't that long ago that the 21-year-old rider, born in Whitehorse, wasn't really that into road racing.Roldan and her family—parents, twin sister and younger sister—spent about 10 years travelling North America in an RV (a Blue Bird Wanderlodge to be exact). At 13, she entered her first mountain biking race. By 15, she was training seriously, even as her family moved around. The young rider was diligent, making sure to get the workouts done. “It was kind of up to me to find places to train, whether that was on rollers in the back of a Walmart parking lot one night or on a super nice trail system the next night,” she says. “We just tried to make it work where we were because we were obviously never in the same place. It was a challenge, but I think also a really fun part about travelling.”In this episode of the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast, Roldan gets into her unique route to the WorldTour, the role of the development team Tag Cycling on her career, as well as the time Alison Jackson likely saved the young rider's life.Archive: Another Canadian has ridden on Roldan's team. From 2016 to 2022, Leah Kirchmann was on the squad based in Sittard, the Netherlands. Check out the feature interview with the Giro stage winner and multi-time national champion.This episode of the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast is supported by MS Bike. It is running 11 great rides this season in seven provinces. Each MS Bike ride is fully supported with fuel, roadside assistance and first aid. These events are very welcoming. You only really need a bike, a helmet and the desire to keep pedalling. It's all for an important cause: raising money to help those with MS. Register now and start your fundraising journey at msbike.ca.
Overview:Canadian Olympian and Paris-Roubaix winner Alison Jackson is one of the most dynamic and entertaining riders in the pro peloton. But inspiration to train and compete at her best doesn't always come easily. Learn what inspires Alison, what she does to find or create inspiration when it doesn't come naturally, and how you can draw on the same skills and techniques she uses to inspire yourself to greatness.Topics Covered In This Episode:How the Olympics inspired Alison to start cyclingFinding motivation in playfulnessMotivating yourself to get started when you don't want toFinding the inspiration to train when the going gets hardHostAdam Pulford has been a CTS Coach for nearly two decades and holds a B.S. in Exercise Physiology. He's participated in and coached hundreds of athletes for endurance events all around the world.Guest BioAlison Jackson is one of the most recognizable Canadian professional cyclists, not only because wins races all over the world, but also because her dance moves have made her a social media sensation. She is a two-time Olympian, the first North American cyclist to win Paris-Roubaix, and multi-time Canadian National Champion. For 2025, she will race for the EF Education-Oatly Pro Cycling Team. Alison works with CTS Coach Adam Pulford.More About Alison Jackson:IG: https://www.instagram.com/aliactionjackson/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aliactionjackson?lang=en FB: https://www.facebook.com/alisonactionjackson Twitter: https://twitter.com/aliACTIONjackso Team: https://efprocycling.com/ Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platformGET FREE TRAINING CONTENTJoin our weekly newsletterCONNECT WITH CTSWebsite: trainright.comInstagram: @cts_trainrightTwitter: @trainrightFacebook: @CTSAthlete
If you've seen two-time Olympian Alison Jackson in the media, chances are she was either dancing, standing on top of the Paris-Roubaix podium, or both. The EF rider won Roubaix in 2023 and quickly became a fan favorite for her joyful social media presence and finish-line celebrations. She caught up with Payson in Girona this week shortly after breaking her arm at a race, and somehow seems to be as optimistic as ever. She talks about growing up on a bison farm in rural Alberta, why she goes out of her way to seek novel experiences wherever she goes, and how she's managed to prove that power numbers don't hold a candle to a winning attitude.Instagram: @theadventurestacheYouTube: Payson McElveen
Kate Veronneau joins Second Nature to talk about Zwift's partnership with the Tour de France Femmes Avec Zwift and the history of Zwift's involvement getting women on bikes and supporting athletes through programs like Zwift Academy. Show Notes: Kate Veronneau: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateveronneau/ Bicycling article about Kate: https://www.bicycling.com/culture/a46030980/riders-of-the-year-star-kate-veronneau/ Zwift Academy: https://zwiftinsider.com/academy-winner/ Leah Thorvilson: https://www.instagram.com/leahthorvilson/ 2020 Virtual Tour de France: https://www.letour.fr/en/virtual-tour-de-france Off The Maap Series: https://www.zwift.com/offthemaap Zwift on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeOCqLG5Wy65aiENWfuFzUQ Zwift Ride (Hardware): https://www.zwift.com/zwift-ride-smart-bike Alison Jackson: https://www.instagram.com/aliactionjackson/ NICA: https://nationalmtb.org/ Watch The Femmes: https://zwiftinsider.com/wtf-2024/ Togethxr: https://www.togethxr.com/ Here For The Women's Race: https://www.hereforthewomensrace.com/ Join us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/second-nature-media Meet us on Slack: https://www.launchpass.com/second-nature Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secondnature.media Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.secondnature.media Subscribe to the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@secondnaturemedia
Queen of the cobbles takes on Gravel! Join Nathan and Alison at their adventure at the 3 day gravel stage race in Scotland: Raider's Gravel. It's Alison's first gravel race...
Our last podcast in Australia was with the lovely Alison Jackson and Dan Lorrimer. We featured their story in Ed.3 of the We Are Makers Magazine. We were so delighted to finally meet in person in Braidwood where they live and work. Alison Jackson and Dan Lorrimer are metalsmiths, partners in both life and business. Known for their shared love of working with their hands, they often describe their roles as "Dan does big metals, and Alison does small metals," though their world of making is much more intertwined than that. Alison's background is in traditional silversmithing and jewellery, while Dan is trained in contemporary sculpture, tool-making, and machining. Together, they run Ferro Forma, a metalsmithing workshop specializing in handcrafted, small-batch edition objects for both individuals and homes. The name "Ferro Forma" reflects their craft, with "Ferro" meaning ferrous or iron, and "Forma" representing form. This name captures the essence of their work, as everything they create or shape begins with iron. Whether it's the tools they use or the materials they employ, iron serves as the foundation that makes their craft possible. WANT TO SUPPORT THIS PODCAST? Head over to https://www.wearemakers.shop and pick up a copy of our printed publication. Filled cover to cover with amazing makers from around the world. We Are Makers Insta: @weare_makers Website: @www.wearemakers.shop Ferro Forma (Alison Jackson and Dan Lorrimer) Insta: @ferroforma.studio Website: https://ferroforma.com.au
Rouleur LIVE has become renowned as the off-season bash for the cycling industry, featuring talks with the sport's biggest names, exhibits from the biggest brands, and a passionate and knowledgeable audience and public (that's you). The 2024 edition will be our biggest and best ever, taking place at London's Truman Brewery between November 14-16 and featuring special guests like Ashleigh Moolman Pasio, Fabio Aru and Alejandro Valverde.To whet our listeners' appetites for Rouleur LIVE 2024, we're running some recordings of our stage shows from 2023. The first is a three-way conversation between the first three winners of Paris-Roubaix Femmes – Lizzie Deignan, Elisa Longo Borghini and Alison Jackson, a fascinating chat which conveys their very different characters, but also the bond that they share as the queens of the Queen of Classics.To buy tickets for Rouleur LIVE 2024, go to rouleur.cc and click on 'Rouleur Live' at the top of the page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Tour de France Femmes is over. After a historic day with a summit finish on the Alpe d'Huez, Alison Jackson, Lotta Henttala, and Noemi Rüegg sit down to talk about the Tour, how they are feeling, why Lotta cried not once, but twice yesterday and share what foods they are most excited to eat now that the race is over. It's been a Tour with plenty of ups and downs for our squad, but we are proud of this team and they way they kept fighting each and every day. Thank you for listening to Stage by stage, our podcast from the Tour de France. We'll be back soon, with more stories from the road.
We are all excited to watch our pod guest, Canadian Olympian, Alison Jackson compete in the Paris 2024 Olympic Road Race. Reposting this convo from April 2024. Today on the podcast I'm sycing up with Canadian Olympian and World Tour Professional Cyclist, Alison Jackson on Team EF Education-Cannondale. Alison just won Stage 2 of La Vuelta Femenina in 2024. We recorded our convo just a few weeks earlier. Today we are talking about Alison's Paris Roubaix win in 2023, her new film with Cannondale on YouTube, New Roads Uncovered: From The Plains to Pavé with Alison Jackson, what Alison loves about cycling, her fave places to ride and race, how she got into cycling and what she is up to when she is not on the bike! Photos by Jered Gruber & Ashley Gruber | Gruber Images OFFERS KETONE-IQ: Ketone.com/Marni for 30% Off First Subscription CONNECT Alison Jackson on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube` Marni Salup on Instagram and Spotify SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our weekly newsletter, Do What Moves You, for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news! SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests.
Award-winning artist, photographer and filmmaker Alison Jackson sits down with Georgina Godwin to speak about her staged and satiric photographs of celebrity lookalikes, her time as a politician and her planned Donald Trump feature film.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whether she's bringing good vibes to the squad on race day, hyping up her teammates in the peloton, or making new friends while at home in Girona, community is what matters most to EF Education-Cannondale's Alison Jackson. Join Alison and Dominique Powers for episode three of Embrace Every Moment.
Today on the podcast I'm sycing up with Canadian Olympian and World Tour Professional Cyclist, Alison Jackson on Team EF Education-Cannondale. Alison just won Stage 2 of La Vuelta Femenina in 2024. We recorded our convo just a few weeks earlier. Today we are talking about Alison's Paris Roubaix win in 2023, her new film with Cannondale on YouTube, New Roads Uncovered: From The Plains to Pavé with Alison Jackson, what Alison loves about cycling, her fave places to ride and race, how she got into cycling and what she is up to when she is not on the bike! Photos by Jered Gruber & Ashley Gruber | Gruber Images OFFERS KETONE-IQ: Ketone.com/Marni for 30% Off First Subscription CONNECT Alison Jackson on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube` Marni Salup on Instagram and Spotify SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our weekly newsletter, Do What Moves You, for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news! SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests.
This season you've seen our men's and women's squads wearing an unreleased helmet from our partners over at POC. Its look is definitely eye-catching and there's no shortage of opinions about how it looks, but the numbers and results speak for themselves. Plus, to quote Alison Jackson, we think the squad looks great in them. POC's all new Procen Air helmet has already earned wins at races like Milano-Torino and Omloop van het Hageland and has quickly become a favorite among our riders. The Procen Air is not only one of POC's fastest road helmets ever, it does so without compromising on safety. We speak with Magnus Gustavsson, POC's Hard Goods Director and engineer behind the Procen Air, as well as Andreas Klier, our team's technical Operations and Commercial Manager who oversees equipment for EF Pro Cycling. He also had a lot to do with the inception of our newest helmet but more on that later. These two share the story behind the Procen Air's development, how POC always ensure they are going above and beyond on safety, and what the future looks like for cycling helmets. So join us on this ride as we explore the world of cycling together. My name is Kathryn Ezra, and this is the Explore Podcast.
Alison Jackson is back in Roubaix to defend her title on the infamous french cobbles. In this episode, we catch up with Alison and dive into the real Alison. She's a pro cyclist, beloved dancer, stellar aunt, zamboni driver, former knitter, and so much more. She talks about how she's taking a different approach to racing this season, what has changed since she hoisted that cobblestone over her head last year, and looks ahead to the 2024 edition of Roubaix this coming weekend. Plus, Alison answers YOUR questions that you sent to us on our social channels. So join us on this ride as we explore the world of cycling together. For a full transcript of this episode, click here or go to efprocycling.com
One year after her historic win at Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift Alison Jackson sits down with Abby Mickey to relive the day and the months leading up to her victory. The two discuss the plan going into the race, and how Jackson manifested her own destiny prior to winning the Hell of the North. Find the full written piece on EscapeCollective.com.
One year after her historic win at Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift Alison Jackson sits down with Abby Mickey to relive the day and the months leading up to her victory. The two discuss the plan going into the race, and how Jackson manifested her own destiny prior to winning the Hell of the North. Find the full written piece on EscapeCollective.com.
The Queen of Roubaix Alison Jackson joins the Team EF Coaching Cycling Performance Podcast from our 2024 Team Camp in Girona Spain to share some insights on her background in the sport, perspective around racing, and goals going forward.
Ali and Mari are joined by Spencer Martin of the Beyond the Peloton newsletter to review the top moments from the recently completed 2023 Women's cycling season. They break down highlights like Alison Jackson's incredible victory at Paris-Roubaix, Demi Vollering's dismantling of the competition on Stage 7 at the TDF Femmes, Chloe Dygert's dominant ride to re-claim the Individual Time Trial World Championship, and much, much more. Zwift: Head to zwift.com to grab your Zwift Hub and use code ZWIFTHUB for free shipping. OneSkin: Get 15% off OneSkin with the code THEMOVE at oneskin.co Ketone-IQ: Save 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQ at hvmn.com/THEMOVE AG1: Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to drinkAG1.com/THEMOVE Helix Sleep: Helix is offering 20% off all mattress orders AND two free pillows for our listeners! Visit helixsleep.com/themove
World championship wins in two disciplines, a repeat rainbow jersey on the track, World Cup wins in downhill and cross country, a Tour de France stage win and more—there were a lot of big performances by Canadian riders this past year. In this episode, Canadian Cycling Magazine‘s editors—Matthew Pioro, Matt Hansen and Terry McKall—present their top-five lists. You won't believe what some of the editors cut, just to whittle their lists down to five top stories from 2023.You can also listen back to interviews with the year's biggest newsmakers:A deep dive into Michael Woods's Tour de France stage winIn-depth interview with Derek Gee on the Giro d'Italia and the seconds that count
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Matt Stephens and Alison Jackson discuss her incredible Paris-Roubaix victory and what it meant to the nation of Canada. Having proven her wisdom at the Spring Classics, Alison's EF Education TIBCO-SVB teammates now listen closely to her tactical calls, but how would she go about winning Roubaix for a second time in 2024? Born competitive, Alison grew up on a Bison farm in rural Canada dreaming of one day becoming an Olympian - the only question was which sport to choose. Luckily for us fans, she chose cycling! The Canuck's next goal is to have a street named after her in her native Vermilion, and Matt gets the idea of starting a petition to help make that happen…
A Rouleur conseguiu de novo! A revista inglesa reuniu em Londres alguns dos melhores ciclistas do mundo, lançamentos empolgantes e itens de desejo para quem pedala.Um mundo dos sonhos. Feito sob medida para os amantes da bicicleta.Novamente a Gregario Cycling viu tudo de pertinho. E agora contamos para você sobre os três dias do Rouleur Live. O evento contou, entre outros, com a presença de Annemiek Van Vleuten, Vincenzo Nibali, Justin Williams, Alison Jackson e muito mais...Vem com a GREGARIO nas redes sociais: https://instabio.cc/gregariocycling This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Alison Jackson (@alisonjacksonartist)Alison Jackson, a contemporary, BAFTA and multi award-winning artist, photographer and filmmaker explores the cult of celebrity – an extraordinary phenomenon manufactured by the media, publicity industries and the public figures themselves. To raise questions about this, Jackson creates celebrity ‘news' that appears real and plausible but isn't.She creates convincingly realistic work portraying the imagined private lives of public figures using cleverly styled lookalikes. Resemblance becomes real, and fantasy touches on the plausible. Jackson creates scenes that the public have all imagined but never seen. It's an exploration of our insatiable desire to get personal with public personalities, raising questions about the power and seductive nature of imagery which incites voyeurism and our need to believe - Jackson challenges our preconceptions.Jackson takes portraits of (real!) famous actors, politicians and celebrities, collected by Museum collections, such as at the National Portrait Gallery, The Parliamentary Art Collection in London and SF MOMA, San Francisco amongst many others.For more information on the work of Alison Jackson go tohttps://www.alisonjackson.com/To Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofartsFor full line up of confirmed artists go to https://www.ministryofarts.orgEmail: ministryofartsorg@gmail.comSocial Media: @ministryofartsorg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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With the Women's World Road Race Championship coming up this Sunday, the BTP pod is replaying an interview Spencer Martin of the Beyond the Peloton Newsletter & Andrew Vontz of the Choose the Hard Way Podcast conducted earlier in the summer with Alison Jackson of the EF trade team, and the Canadian national team, about her background and her dream season so far, which saw her shock the favorites to win the Paris-Roubaix Femmes earlier in the year. Get in-depth race breakdowns with the BTP newsletter Listen to Andrew's Choose the Hard Way Podcast Hit up Andrew (@vontz) & Spencer (@btpcycling) on Twitter with your questions, opinions, and anything else cycling related.
On this week's episode, Jeremy Powers WHOOP Senior Sports Marketing Manager, Endurance Sports is joined by professional cyclist Alison Jackson. Alison is a female professional racing cyclist riding for team: EF-Education First-Tibco-SVB. She is a two-time and current Canadian National Road Champion, the 2021 Canadian National Champion for Time Trial, she represented Canada at the Tokyo Olympics, and back in April, she won the 2023 Paris-Roubaix Femmes. Jeremy and Alison will discuss Alison's life growing up and finding endurance sports (3:15), winning the famous Paris-Roubaix Femmes (10:37), Alison's passion for entertaining fans (18:20) the emotional impact of winning Paris-Roubaix Femmes (25:31), being a team leader while also being a creator (30:30), putting yourself out there on social media (35:30), Alison's motto throughout her career (39:50), her hobbies and life outside of cycling (42:58), the Tour de France Femmes and the state of women's cycling (47:25), how Alison deals with negativity and down days (54:15), and what Alison has learned from WHOOP (58:25).Resources:Alison's InstagramSupport the show
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Paris-Roubaix Femmes winner, Olympian and current Canadian national road race champion Alison Jackson is back for her second appearance on Choose the Hard Way to talk about Tour de France Femmes and more. Alison is a major favorite for a stage win and her EF Education Tibco-SVB team is expected to animate the race. Alison is well known for her work as a creator and storyteller and you can find her on Instagram @aliactionjackson. This episode is a collab with Spencer Martin, the sheriff of Valmont bike park, a co-host of several cycling podcasts on the WEDŪ network and the author of the best pro racing analysis newsletter, Beyond the Peloton, which you can find at https://beyondthepeloton.substack.com/. Like Voltron coming together, Spencer and I co-host the Beyond the Peloton podcast where we analyze the latest races and happenings in pro cycling, coin strategic moves like the reverse Geraint Thomas and provide a perspective you won't get anywhere else. In my first interview with Alison we talked about her rise as a pro and storyteller and you can find that episode everywhere you listen at and at choosethehardway.com. In this episode we got deep on how she forged a race-winning mindset on the bison farm where she grew up, how she's approaching the Tour Femmes, her thoughts on leadership and team building and more. Choose the Hard Way is a podcast about how doing hard things is fun. Please help more people find this podcast. To do that, just hit subscribe and rate the show five stars on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and share this episode with someone you care about. Go to choosethehardway.com to sign up for the newsletter and if there's someone you think would make a great guest, please send me a note to choosethehardway@gmail.com or @hardwaypod on social. To learn more about Alison, follow her on Instagram. In This Episode: Alison Jackson Instagram Watch on YouTube Sign up for the Hard Way Newsletter - - - - - - - - - - Choose The Hard Way Website | Instagram Andrew Vontz LinkedIn Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher
I just loved having Alison on Life in the Peloton so much last week, I decided to get her back for this episode of Talking Luft! I know you loved hearing all about her epic Paris Roubaix Femmes win this year, and how she became only the third-ever winner of the event. She has since been dubbed Miss Paris Roubaix (by me), for the commanding style in which she won. Of course, we chat a bit more about that epic win, as well as dig into the really important questions in true TL style, plus I throw a few extra cobble-related questions Alison´s way. The big stuff, like rice or pasta (she´s introduced me to the idea of rice with maple syrup), world champ style (all rainbow, why not), I get some insight into some of her pre-race rituals and learn a few new Canadian terms that describe how she would choose to wear her hair in the pre-helmet golden days of cycling. She´s a lover of bucket hats and coffee stops, a drinker of black coffee and cortados, and unsurprisingly, she will take racing over training any day. But don´t take my word for it, sit back and enjoy the listen and get to know more about the legend Alison Jackson, as she gets the full TL treatment! Cheers, Mitch
Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by Rapha It is her first appearance on the pod, you might know her from her larger-than-life social media presence, or you might have watched her progress through the women´s peloton, but you´ll definitely know her as the Queen of Roubaix, after her triumphant victory there this year, and I´m super excited to be chatting to Alison Jackson this week. I couldn´t wait to hear about her epic 2023 Paris – Roubaix win, where she won so impressively, and etched her name in the cycling history books by becoming only the third-ever female winner of the race. Her post-win finish line dance catapulted her from exalted winner to something of cycling legend, and she´s known as this big-energy person that comes across online (if you´re not currently a follower, do yourself a favour and go check out her Instagram and TikTok), where she just keeps it real and has such a fun vibe. But Roubaix really cemented her position in the pro peloton, and announced to the world that she´s an excellent tactical rider and a natural racer – you just don´t find yourself in that position at a race like that for any other reason. I wanted to hear all about how Alison made the leap from Canada to Europe – a challenge all pro cyclists go through but with varied success. It was refreshing to hear Alison´s take on what it takes to be a pro, and how you get through those challenging early years where you´re missing home, you´re just not happy in Europe and to top it all off, you´re getting your head kicked in at races. It can set off a real downward spiral for many riders, but for Alison it was the racing that kept her Euro dreams alive - she just absolutely loves to race. And finally, we had a bit of a chat about where female cycling is headed, and the immense changes it has gone through in recent years – the increase in tactics, professionalism, and support and the flow-on effect this is having on the dynamics of women's racing. As you can probably tell, this episode was a lot of fun to put together, and I hope you love listening to Alison´s story as much as I did. Cheers, Mitch
From growing up on a bison farm to winning the 2023 Paris-Roubaix Femmes, Alison Jackson is now known for more than just her world class wins. The pro cyclist with UCI Women's WorldTeam EF Education–Tibco–SVB has also gone viral on TikTok. Alison has come a long way thanks to her unique blend of humor and athletic intuition. When she was younger, she trained in triathlons and ran competitively, even attending the University World Championships in Uganda. After committing to cycling, she quickly made moves to the top and represented Canada in the 2020 Summer Olympics. In this episode, she joins host Andrew Vontz to talk about what it took to become the champion of the biggest one-day race in the sport and shares the powerful role storytelling, social media and dance play in her life as an athlete and in life. To learn more about Alison, follow her on Instagram. In This Episode: Alison Jackson Instagram Watch on YouTube Sign up for the Hard Way Newsletter - - - - - - - - - - Choose The Hard Way Website | Instagram Andrew Vontz LinkedIn Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher
Alison Jackson's explosive win in the Roubaix velodrome and her positivity in the immediate aftermath have made her a star of the peloton. But how did she pull off her incredible victory? Alison shares the view from her saddle as she secured the biggest result of her life and shares her positive slant on life with Bobby and Jens. Bobby and Jens is a Shocked Giraffe production for Velonews. This episode was Produced by Mark Payne and edited by Tim Mossa.
Public interest in celebrities like the British royal family and their private lives is vast. English photographer Alison Jackson stages paparazzi-style photos of celebrities using doubles who look like the real McCoy.
Alison Jackson is a Canadian professional cyclist. She is a former national champion and the winner of the 2023 Paris-Roubaix Femmes.
On this edition of TMWS, I am taking you to Andalusia, Alabama, to the home of Sister Schubert to support Bethesda House with Sister, Brenda Gantt, and Alison Jackson-Wood. After that segment, I'll be talking with Olivia Marie Deslatte of The Fearless Fight with Oliva Marie to share about her jewelry business to raise money for a school trip to Europe! I hope you will listen and share.
Adam Pulford, coach of Alison Jackson, joins to discuss the methods and ideas behind training and coaching a professional cyclist, using his article analyzing Jackson's Paris-Roubiax winning power file as a jumping off point. We get into CTL and volume, when to build vs maintain fitness, athlete mental health and motivation, and the coach's role in professional vs amateur athletes. We also answer your listener questions on race specific training, coach-athlete communication, setting goals, stress management, and building fatigue resistance.
How do you beat SD Worx? That's the question that Rose Manley, Orla Chennaoui and Lizzy Banks are looking to answer in this month's episode of The Cycling Podcast Féminin. With the Spring Classics now at an end and with an Ardennes triple in the bag for Demi Vollering, SD Worx already have 13 victories from four different riders this season. What makes their dominance all the more impressive is the nature of those wins, coming from almost every racing scenario possible. The Cycling Podcast team look then to explore what has made SD Worx almost unbeatable, taking into consideration the tactics, riders and peloton psychology that has secured their winning ways. Of course, special mention is given to Paris-Roubaix, one of the few occasions where SD Worx were beaten. We hear from Lizzy's day at the race as she followed the action on the cobbles and witnessed first-hand her teammate Alison Jackson take the pavé in spectacular style. We also bring all the latest news from the professional peloton, including the fallout from the mass exodus from the Zaaf Cycling team. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens and Science in Sport. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). Supersapiens Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com Science in Sport The Cycling Podcast has been supported since 2016 by Science In Sport. World leading experts in endurance nutrition. Go to scienceinsport.com to see the whole range. MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Go to maap.cc to see the full MAAP range. D Vine Cellars The Giro d'Italia is almost upon us. That means it's time for the Vinovagando too. Celebrate the 2023 Giro with the Girovagando Selection dvinecellars.com Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to more than 60 exclusive episodes. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
This week, we are celebrating the biggest victory in EF Education-TIBCO-SVB's history with a special episode with winner of the 2023 Paris-Roubaix Alison Jackson and team Sport Director Tim Harris. Dance. Cry. Cheer. Hug. Laugh. We went through every emotion possible on the finish line and we couldn't be more thrilled to see Alison take the biggest win of her career and in the team's history. So join us on this ride as we explore the world of cycling together.
Ali and Mari are joined by the winner of this year's Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift, Alison Jackson. They discuss what it's like to win Paris-Roubaix, how the breakaway was able to stay alive, what was going through Alison's mind heading into the Velodrome, and of course, her famous dance moves.
Abby Mickey and Kit Nicholson join Dane Cash and Cosmo Catalano to cover...Alison Jackson's stunning win from the breakawayAn unusual misstep for SD Worx Mathieu van der Poel and Alpecin-Deceuninck bossing the pavéThe chaos of the cobbles derailing Jumbo-VismaJonas Vingegaard's statement performance at the Itzulia Basque Country Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Paris-Roubaix demonstrou mais uma vez os motivos de ser considerada a "Clássica das Clássicas". Tanto a prova feminina quanto a feminina entregaram muita emoção, suor e algumas lágrimas. Afinal, essa prova também é conhecida como a "Inferno do Norte".Uma aula prática que contemplou tudo que fez parte do episódio Manual das Clássicas, podcast mais recente do Gregario Cycling.Claro, esse é nosso assunto principal no Gregario Radio da semana. Que fala de mais uma Monumento na conta de Mathieu Van der Poel, do anticlímax com o furo do Van Aert, a desolação de John Degenkolb, a alegria de Alison Jackson e muito mais...Viramos a página também e já começamos a falar das Clássicas Ardenas. Em breve teremos Remco versus Pogacar! Vamos falar também do não menos brilhante Jonas Vingegaard, do inoxidável Jorge Giacinti na Volta do Uruguai, enfim, vem conosco! O GREGARIO RADIO é um oferecimento de Session Brasil (@sessionbrasil). We Make you Faster. Visite o site: http://www.sessionbrasil.com.brThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
On this bonus episode of the Wheel Talk Podcast Abby and Loren preview the startlist and course for Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift. Plus Abby chats with EF Education-TIBCO-SVB's Alison Jackson and Canyon//SRAM's Maike van der Duin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this MADM, Alison Jackson-Wood is sharing about how the Bethesda House came to be and who they support. I hope you will listen and share. Sponsor: Alabama The Beautiful Magazine
On this edition of TMWS, we are taking you from Harvest, Alabama, to Andalusia, Alabama. We'll begin with Kimberly Duvall at North Alabama Foster Closet followed by a conversation with Alison Jackson-Wood at Bethesda House as they support women, children, and those who have come out of sex trafficking. I hope you will listen and share.
Abby and Alison Jackson talk about stage 6 of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift and lament the downfall of a perfect breakaway. Matt and Amy were on the ground on the final circuits. Plus, hear from our riders in the peloton; Audrey Cordon-Ragot who represented Trek-Segafredo in the day's breakaway, Veronica Ewers of EF Education-Tibco-SVB, and the duo from Uno-X: Julie Leth and Anne Dorthe Ysland.
Abby and Alison Jackson talk about stage 6 of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift and lament the downfall of a perfect breakaway. Matt and Amy were on the ground on the final circuits. Plus, hear from our riders in the peloton; Audrey Cordon-Ragot who represented Trek-Segafredo in the day's breakaway, Veronica Ewers of EF Education-Tibco-SVB, and the duo from Uno-X: Julie Leth and Anne Dorthe Ysland.
It was a day for the sprinters at the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift. Abby and Loren are joined by Alison Jackson to watch the stage finale while Amy and Matt report from on the ground. Post-race reactions from our riders in the peloton Veronica Ewers (EF Education-Tibco-SVB), Anne Dorthe Ysland and Julie Leth (Uno-X).
It was a day for the sprinters at the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift. Abby and Loren are joined by Alison Jackson to watch the stage finale while Amy and Matt report from on the ground. Post-race reactions from our riders in the peloton Veronica Ewers (EF Education-Tibco-SVB), Anne Dorthe Ysland and Julie Leth (Uno-X).
Abby and Loren are joined by Alison Jackson of Liv Xstra to watch the finale of stage 3. Matt and Amy had some adventures on the ground and Veronica Ewers (EF Education-Tibco-SVB) and Julie Leth (Uno-X) check-in after the stage.
Abby and Loren are joined by Alison Jackson of Liv Xstra to watch the finale of stage 3. Matt and Amy had some adventures on the ground and Veronica Ewers (EF Education-Tibco-SVB) and Julie Leth (Uno-X) check-in after the stage.