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Best podcasts about alpe d'huez

Latest podcast episodes about alpe d'huez

GFNY Cycling
Daily coffee with GFNY - Alpe d'Huez is overrated

GFNY Cycling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 5:26


GFNY founders Lidia and Uli talk about their journey with GFNY, cycling and life on the road. Find out more at www.gfny.com

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Mayito Minutes
We win on Alpe d'Huez

Mayito Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 14:35


For this episode I take us to the 2008 Tour de France and the moment Carlos Sastre won the race. The stage he took the yellow Jersey and ultimately won the Tour provides a great lesson for us as we look to achieve our goals. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a-champions-mind35/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a-champions-mind35/support

Stories From Anashira
Ep 58: Alpe d'Huez

Stories From Anashira

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 36:06


Alpe d'Huez, the most iconic climb of all the routes in the Tour de France. Dawn had been training to climb it for six years, although she didn't know it at the time. Join us and share the excitement a spectator feels at this great sporting event. Peace -Ernie If you would like to have a question featured on the podcast, send us an email at ernie@anashira.com and we'll answer it on the next episode.   Get 12% off your order with code STORIES12 Shop - www.anashira.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/anashirasoap Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anashirasoap

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Mapmeisters Podcast
Mapmeisters Podcast #33

Mapmeisters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 52:13


Mapmeisters meets Fysiotherapie Oost in Utrecht. We spreken uitgebreid met Jiri Rutten, over bekende wielrenblessures, blessurepreventie en wat je voor -en na je rit kan doen om het allemaal wat makkelijker te maken voor je lijf.Mattis is onlangs vader geworden van een gezonde dochter en dat heeft nogal impact op zijn trainingsuren en kennen jullie die mop van die twee volwassen kerels in een opblaaskano op het Gooimeer? Juist, Merijn schuwt geen enkel middel om aan extra Veloviewer tegels te komen.Wie zegt dat de Sallandsche Heuvelrug bij Twente hoort heeft het helemaal mis en wat is het verhaal achter 13 dagen achter elkaar minimaal 1 keer Alpe d'Huez beklimmen tijdens Jiri's vakantie?Mooie route? Goed verhaal? Fanmail? Stuur ons een berichtje, vinden we hartstikke leuk!Volg @mapmeisters op Twitter en Instagram en KomootPost kan naar: merijn@mapmeisters.commattis@mapmeisters.comHeb je een blessure en wil je er graag vanaf? De fysiotherapeuten van Fysio Oost helpen je snel weer blessurevrij te worden. Meer informatie: https://fysiopraktijk.nl/

3athlon Praat - Méér over Triathlon
3athlon Praat #27 - 3athlon coopertest, Z Pro June en Amerikaan valt ruim 80 kilo af

3athlon Praat - Méér over Triathlon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 37:45


In deze aflevering hebben we het over de 3athlon coopertest: weer even terug naar de 'middelbare school tijd' en twaalf minuten zo hard mogelijk lopen. Twaalf minuten op je tanden bijten, met de vingers tussen de deur en dan zien welke afstand je hebt afgelegd. Daarnaast hebben we het over de Z Pro June, een nieuwe raceserie op Zwift, speciaal bedoeld voor professionele triatleten. Onder andere de Alpe d'Huez, of zoals 'ie op Zwift heet, de Alpe du Zwift, wordt bedwongen. Lucy Charles, Jessica Learmonth of Flora Duffy? Alistair Brownlee, Kristian Blummenfelt of Lionel Sanders? Of misschien toch een outsider: welke atleet gaat zich echt onderscheiden van de rest? Iemand die dat sowieso deed, was Ira Goldberg: deze Amerikaan viel in kort tijdsbestek ruim 80 kilo af door zijn levensstijl aan te passen en aan triathlon te gaan doen. Ook daarover hebben we het met elkaar, in deze nieuwste 3athlon Praat.

Mountain Folk
Happiness 3-12-20

Mountain Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 110:00


This week we take you along on our trip to Geneva, Switzerland and the fabulous and historic Alpe d'Huez region of the French Alps.  No passport of ticket needed.  Just say "oui"! 

Le tour de table culture - Bernard Poirette
Par ici les sorties : le festival de l'Alpe d'Huez, la bande originale du prochain James Bond et le carton de l'humoriste Haroun

Le tour de table culture - Bernard Poirette

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2020 9:29


Diane Shenouda, Mathieu Charrier et Angèle Chatelier évoquent leurs coups de cœur dans un tour de table culturel.

Wetenschap Vandaag | BNR
Vrouwelijke wielrenners hebben het zwaarder

Wetenschap Vandaag | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 4:38


Als je opeens heel veel traint, heb je meer kans op blessures. Wielerkoersen voor vrouwen zijn zwaarder en de ene Alpe d'Huez is de andere niet. Dat zijn een paar conclusies uit het proefschrift van Teun van Erp, promovendus aan de VU en voormalig wetenschappelijk expert van Team Sunweb.

Anti-
009 - Blaine Deutsch

Anti-

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019


Blaine Deutsch is a designer, producer, painter, printmaker, cyclist, conversationalist, writer, and seeker of inspiration.@tooktake 7:30 - Working with Corey Rich  9:00 - Climbing in Cinema14:00 - Fred Beckey17:00 - Living at altitude18:30 - Growing up21:00 - Indoor vs. Outdoor Climbing 24:00 - Commercial Outdoor Photography27:15 - Defining ‘Producer’30:00 - First big gig33:30 - Favorite gig with Nikon 38:30 - Climbers are the anti-celebrity42:00 - Filming Alex Honnold free soloing44:30 - Dispelling the adrenaline-fueled thrill-seeker myth52:30 - Working with Tommy Caldwell-56:05 - “You could be a really enthusiastic baseball player but you’re never going to play in Wrigley Field. As a climber, you can go climb the Nose. If you’re a [cyclist], you can go ride Alpe d'Huez, the same route they ride in the tour. You can be in the same arena. And a lot of times you’re in the same arena with a pro right next to you and they’re just doing the same thing you are. They’re just having a good day out there.”-57:30 - Kevin almost dying while driving thru a snowstorm in Tommy Caldwell’s Honda civic1:01:00 - Estes Park1:05:00 - Carlo Rovelli-1:15:00 - Returning to St. Louis1:19:30 - Working for your enemy1:25:00 - Printmaking1:28:30 - Sacrifice vs. Making Money1:32:30 - Contentment1:38:00 - Beekeeping & nature1:48:00 - Making art in the future1:51:00 - Blaine’s manifesto1:57:00 - Respecting others 2:01:30 - Robert Montgomery2:12:00 - Jasper Johns2:19:00 - Encaustic painting2:21:00 - Meeting Leo Castelli in the Guggenheim   2:25:00 - Outro

MTB enjoy
Folge 18 - Wir Reden über die Megavalanche Alpe D'huez und unsere Teilnahme

MTB enjoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 32:01


Wir reden über unsere Teilnahme an der Megavalanche Alpe d'huez 2019. Was wir mitnehmen, was wir vorbereiten, was wir trainieren usw. Die Audioqualität ist leider am Anfang nicht gut - erstes Mal Skpye Podcast versucht. Bitten euch um Entschuldigung.

Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast
Trying out the organ at Alpe d'Huez.mp4

Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 6:54


Trying out the organ at Alpe d'Huez.mp4 by Vidas Pinkevicius

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VeloNews Podcasts
Tour de France podcast: Who's in charge at Sky, and can Dumoulin beat them?

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 40:32


It is Sky vs. Sky after 12 stages of racing in the Tour de France. Geraint Thomas is in yellow, but will he work for team leader Chris Froome? We discuss after three exciting stages in the Alps. Then we hear from Tom Dumoulin and his Sunweb team director Luke Roberts about how they plan to beat the two-headed monster that is Thomas and Froome. Plus, Ian Boswell checks in atop Alpe d'Huez to talk about the ambiance in his Tour de France debut. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by ROKA. ROKA makes unbelievably lightweight cycling eyewear that seems to have accounted for every little detail necessary for performance on the biggest stages. (Trust us — we’ve logged hundreds of miles in them and are still surprised by how light they are and how secure the fit is.) Check out ROKA.com for more: https://www.roka.com/

De Kopgroep wielerpodcast
#15 - Tour de France: Smurf (S01)

De Kopgroep wielerpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 17:23


Oud tourwinnaar Vincenzo Nibali is uit de koers. Hij brak een ruggenwervel bij een val op de Alpe d'Huez. Martijn heeft tot in de kleine uurtjes filmpjes van supporters op Instagram bestudeerd en weet wie de schuldige is: een smurf met een fototoestel, waarschijnlijk afkomstig uit Luxemburg afgaande op de vlag waarmee hij getooid was. Verder genieten de heren nog na van de geweldige etappe van gisteren met de lange aanval van Steven Kruijswijk. Hij moest zijn hoofd uiteindelijk toch buigen voor de suprematie van Sky. Kunnen de Nederlandse ploegen Sunweb en Lotto Jumbo NL daar nog iets tegen ondernemen door meer samen te werken? Mart haalt het verhaal op van Ludo Dierckxsens, die tijdens de overgangsetappe van 1999 geschorst werd omdat hij eerlijk was over een verboden middel dat hij had gebruikt. Heel België stond op de achterste benen over dit onrecht.

VeloNews Podcasts
Tour de France podcast: Who's in charge at Sky, and can Dumoulin beat them?

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 40:32


It is Sky vs. Sky after 12 stages of racing in the Tour de France. Geraint Thomas is in yellow, but will he work for team leader Chris Froome? We discuss after three exciting stages in the Alps. Then we hear from Tom Dumoulin and his Sunweb team director Luke Roberts about how they plan to beat the two-headed monster that is Thomas and Froome. Plus, Ian Boswell checks in atop Alpe d'Huez to talk about the ambiance in his Tour de France debut. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by ROKA. ROKA makes unbelievably lightweight cycling eyewear that seems to have accounted for every little detail necessary for performance on the biggest stages. (Trust us — we’ve logged hundreds of miles in them and are still surprised by how light they are and how secure the fit is.) Check out ROKA.com for more: https://www.roka.com/

De Kopgroep wielerpodcast
#14 - Tour de France: Koningsdrama (S01)

De Kopgroep wielerpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 24:25


Intriges, broedermoord, koningsdrama's en verboden middelen. House of cards en Game of thrones steken mager af tegen de Tour. De etappe van gisteren bood het weer in overvloed met Nibali en Daniel Martin die een alliantie met Chris Froome leken te hebben gesloten. En wat te denken aan Geraint Thomas die de etappe won voor Tom Dumoulin? De Welshmen staat nu ruim voor op zijn kopman Chris Froome. Wordt het een koningsdrama, zoals ze dat eerder bij Sky beleefden toen Froome beter (b)leek dan de toenmalige kopman Bradley Wiggins? Mart haalt herinneringen op aan een ander gevallen heerser van het peloton. Lance Armstrong reed in 2004 beveiligd door geheim agenten de tijdrit op Alpe d'Huez. Er waren concrete doodsbedreigingen aan het adres van de Texaan. Wat kunnen we vandaag verwachten nu de renners de Col de la Madeleine, de Croix de fer en Alpe d'Huez moeten bedwingen?

TV 2 Cykling
EP 83: Fuglsangs nedtur og Riis om Alpe d'Huez

TV 2 Cykling

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 29:35


I denne udgave af TV 2 SPORTs cykelpodcast går vi tæt på Jakob Fuglsangs nederlag på 11. etape og Alpe d'Huez' legendariske status. Medvirkende: Bjarne Riis, Chris Anker Sørensen og Sanne Jakobsen. Vært Christoffer Bagge.

PeloTonOfFun
PeloTonOfFun Ep68 - Alpe d'Huez Live Watch (2018.7.19)

PeloTonOfFun

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 51:41


Emily and Ryland record live as they watch the climactic climb up Alpe d'Huez for Stage 12 of the 2018 Tour de France. Chaos then reigns.

Between Two Wheels: Cycling News and Commentary from NorCal and the World
2018 TDF | Stage 12 - Alpe d'Huez, SKY-BOTS and Broken Backs EP 82

Between Two Wheels: Cycling News and Commentary from NorCal and the World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 22:50


Between 2 Wheels Podcast: Cycling News, Commentary, and Analysis from NorCal; Host Tyler Janke, Curt Mills and Chris Flower; CyclingNews. Stages 12 of the 2018 Tour de France was a slugfest featuring giant climbs of famous climbs in the Alpes.  Dutchman Steven Kruijswick takes the race by the neck and tries to inject some drama into the race.  SKY hates drama and therefore chases Kruijswijck ending his hopes for bringing dutch prominence back to Alpe d'huez. Sprinters abandoned the race like a traveler on the Titanic while Nibali does a back-breaking effort up to the finish.  French authorites racially profile the Dutch fans in an effort to protect the riders.  Lastly we break down Egan Bernal's effort for Team Sky and whether he will be winning the tour for a decade to come. Subscribe to our Podcast YouTube Channel.  This Episode is sponsored by HealthIQ.  To learn more and support the show, visit www.healthiq.com/btwGive us a rating and comment on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast.fm, GooglePay or Podbean and now also on TuneinSubscribe on Android Follow and share us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/between2wheels/Find us on twitter @b2w_podcast or Email: admin@between2wheels.comWebsite: www.between2wheels.com

Cycling Central Podcast
Zwift Cycling Central Podcast - Tour de France 2018 - We walk up Alpe D'huez

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 25:24


Stage 12 of the tour de France and Christophe and Macca decided to walk to Alpe D'Huez with the fans .. and take you on the journey.

Cycling Central Podcast
Zwift Cycling Central Podcast - Tour de France 2018 - G in yellow

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 17:39


Stage 11 of the Tour de France, and Macca and Christophe discuss France's best kept secret (or is it?) - Cycling wise, we have a new leader, and Alpe D'Huez is looming

Veloropa Podcast
24 Bretagne, Roubaix overstået, Alpe d'Huez venter. Andreas Stokbro i studiet. Men hvor er Elming?

Veloropa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 82:56


Elming er forsvundet, men Stefan Djurhuus har heldigvis inviteret et af Danmarks største talenter, holdkammeraten Andreas Stokbro, i studiet. Sammen med reserve-reserve-værten Kim Plesner kigger de tilbage på Mur de Bretagne og Roubaix-etaperne i Tour de France og ser frem mod ugens bjergetaper i Alperne med Alpe d'Huez som det naturlige højdepunkt. Desuden vendes GiroRosa, hvor Cecilie Uttrup fik en flot sjetteplads og så er der minsandten dobbeltquiz!

MDR
Les Tuches 3, ad nauseam

MDR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 25:29


Jeff Tuche, devenu maire de Bouzolles, souhaite que le TGV marque l'arrêt dans sa ville. Pour porter haut et fort cette revendication, il se présente aux présidentielles, et atterrit contre toute attente à l'Elysée. Faux espoirs déçus : après une campagne électorale intéressante mais trop courte, le film s'enfonce dans des gags téléphonés, lambdas, se repose sur les acquis des précédents opus, pour finalement sombrer dans la vacuité absolue. Chaque personnage répète son propre running gag, aucune évolution des personnages n'est à constater. On n'attend pas avec impatience le Tuches 4. CRÉDITS MDR est un podcast de Séance radio, produit par Goom. Enregistré à l’Alpe d'Huez le samedi 29 janvier 2018. Production exécutive : Binge Audio. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Montage, chargée de production et d’édition : Camille Regache. Générique : Corentin Kerdraon. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Un Fauteuil Pour Deux
Spécial Festival Alpe d'Huez - Ludovic Bernard : "Grand Prix 2017, Everest et Ahmed Sylla"

Un Fauteuil Pour Deux

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 8:29


A l'occasion du festival de l'Alpe d'Huez, Betty Mourao reçoit le réalisateur de "L'Ascension" : Ludovic Bernard. De retour au festival qui lui avait décerné l'année dernière, le Grand prix et le prix du public pour son premier film "L'Ascension", le cinéaste revient avec nous sur son année passée. Comment l'Ascension a-t-il atteint des sommets, son choix pour Ahmed Sylla, ses souvenirs de tournage... Ludovic Bernard nous en dit également plus sur son prochain film "Au bout des doigts" ! "Au bout des doigts" de Ludovic Bernard avec : Jules Benchetrit, Lambert Wilson, Kristin Scott Thomas... en salles prochainement. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

The Cycling Podcast
The 2018 Tour de France route | Episode 26

The Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 55:03


October 17 | In this episode of The Cycling Podcast, Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and Daniel Friebe meet up at St Pancras station to share their first reactions to the 2018 Tour de France route, which had just been revealed in Paris. Several of the pre-announcement rumours turned out to be red herrings. We already knew the race would set out from the Vendée but the first week is packed with surprises. There's stage five to Quimper which Christian Prudhomme dubbed as a Breton version of an Ardennes Classic followed by a double ascent of the Mur de Bretagne. But the outstanding stage of the opening week is the one to Roubaix which takes in 15 cobbled sections and is far more challenging to be described as a mini Hell of the North. In the Alps there's a little-known gravel road, and the very familiar Alpe d'Huez, followed by another well-known finish at Mende before an intriguing trip through the Pyrenees with a short, sharp 65-kilometre stage to the Col de Portet. The team discuss the route and wonder what the race will have in store next summer. And we hear from the four-time winner Chris Froome, who was speaking before the route announcement about his title defence. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science In Sport.

Sporting Witness
Lucho Herrera - Colombian Tour de France Hero

Sporting Witness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2017 8:54


In 1984, Lucho Herrera, a former gardener from the Colombian mountains, stunned the world of cycling by storming to victory on the most famous climb in the sport, the Alpe d'Huez. It was the beginning of a golden age for Colombian cyclists. Simon Watts talks to Lucho Herrera, and Colombian cycling fan, Matt Rendell, author of Kings of the Mountains. PHOTO: Lucho Herrera on an Alpine stage in the 1980s (Rex).

Cykelmagasinet Podcast
Alpe d'Huez og Haute Route Alps 6 Etape

Cykelmagasinet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2016 18:46


Alpe d'Huez og Haute Route Alps 6 Etape by Cykelmagasinet

RunRunLive 4.0 - Running Podcast
Episode 4-317 - Time Lee Qualifies for Boston using MarathonBQ

RunRunLive 4.0 - Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2015 65:20


The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-317 – Tim Lee Qualifies for Boston (Audio: link) [audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4317.mp3] Link Support my Hood-to-Coast Relay for Cancer Research - Intro Bumper: Well hello my friends. Welcome to episode 4-317 of the RunRunLive Podcast. I hope you’re doing well and enjoying your summer – or your winter – if you’re on the other side of this rock we live on.  Today I’m going to change up the format a wee bit.  Because I can.  Because it’s my podcast and I can do whatever I want with it.  But it’s not about me.  It’s about you.  And I hope you can get something, some small glimmer of insight into your own soul from listening to me do things and talk to people and ask questions.  That’s my purpose here.  That’s how I find fulfillment.  I use my, albeit miserably poetic, communication skills and my passion for endurance sports and my love of learning to give you the spark to do your own thing and have your own adventures.  I’m the poster child for proof that the everyman can work adventure and learning and struggle into his life.  And if I can do it and so can you. I don’t care if you give Audible.com your credit card.  I don’t care if you get your razors and ointments and unguents from Harry’s. I don’t care if you use stamps.com or legalzoom or mailchimp – although I think mailchimp has a better sense of humor than constant contact – I just want you to get up off your bum and do something, learn something, feel something.  Live.  Have an adventure. So…anyhow…I’m going to lead right in today with my interview of Tim Lee who qualified for Boston just recently using the plan I laid out in my latest book ””.  This is not intended to be self-promotional.  Don’t get me wrong - It tickled me to death that he was able to do this, but I thought you folks could gain some value from Tim telling you he didn’t think he could do it, but he did!  He took a leap of faith, went outside his comfort zone and surprised himself.  People always act like there’s some sort of secret code to running faster.  There isn’t.  All you have to do is consistently run more volume and more quality.  That’s it.  There are lots of plans that embody this.  Actual most plans embody this.  My philosophy was to look at that concept and distill it down to the simplest, direct path from where I was to where I wanted to get to – which was a qualifying time.  After Tim I’m going to give you my overly long race report from the Olympic triathlon I did after we last talked.  I might even sneak in some music.  Because I feel like it.   Again, I don’t do race reports to be self-congratulatory.  I do race reports to understand that truest crucible of our sport where that daily mental and physical training meet the reality of race day.  It’s where we are laid bare. I’m coming to you live from a hotel in Atlanta Georgia where I’ve been hired by the local shadow government to take care of a couple bad apples. It’s hot and humid down here.  Coach is ramping me up and has me doing 1:30 worth of work every day.  It’s hard to squeeze in.  Even if I go out in the morning it takes 30 minutes to stop sweating after.  And your clothes never dry. You know I wear the anti-fashionable tech short-shorts and even those won’t dry.  It’s super icky.  I wasn’t going to climb back into wet clothes so I washed them out in the tub and dried them in the hotel’s laundry room.  But my Hokas are totally stinked out and slimy.  It’s not pleasant.  Coach has me doing some surge runs and I’m playing with my pace to see how my heart responds and to see if I’m ready to increase the quality of my training and get some speed back. The other thing I’ve been working on is trying to get 8 hours of sleep.  I know I hint at being a bit of a wizard at time management, but having such long workouts and trying to get enough sleep is killing me.  If I get up at the crack of dawn to do it I’m barely getting to work on time and have to go to bed at 9:00.  If I do it after work it’s time for bed by the time I stop sweating!  I’m not getting anything done! But I’ll just keep plugging away… … I’ve been testing out Backgammon apps on the iPhone.  You kids may not believe this but when I was in college we didn’t have a TV, (let alone internet or cell phones).  My roommates and I would have epic card games, bridge and hearts and we’d also play a lot of Backgammon.  What I like about backgammon is it’s a luck based game.  You have to have a little skill but it’s not chess. The first app I downloaded was fine but after a couple games I figured it out. It was very timid, very risk adverse.  It made poor decisions because it avoided risk at all costs.  I was able to beat it 95% of the time because I took calculated risks.  I finally deleted it because it was boring.  Then I got another one that was totally the opposite.  It just blitzkrieged me every game.  I couldn’t win.  The closest I ever got was to be up 8 games to 2 and I lost that match 15-8.  I deleted that one too because I think the dice were rigged.  Again, it’s not chess.  Skill level can only offset the luck of the roll so much.  It’s statistically improbable that I could lose 95% of the games.  Now I’m testing one that’s playing against other people on the web.  It’s slow and you have to be online but at least it’s real.  That’s the way it is in life.  You’re never going to get anywhere unless you take some risk.  It’s the fine art of balancing risk and return that makes the chaos livable.  Just make sure you’re not over estimating the risk and underestimating the reward like most people do.  Really, what’s the worst that can happen.  Roll the dice. On with the show! Section one - Running Tips Not this week! Voices of reason – the interviews Tim Lee Left Coast living Canadian. Husband and Dad of 1 teenage boy. Determined to run and cycle my way through my bucket list. London, Athens, Tokyo, Honolulu, Alpe D'Huez, Ventoux, Tourmalet, Stelvio, Mortirolo. Just to name a few. 2016 Boston-qualifier.    Twitter: @acmedragon337   Massachusetts Triathlon Olympic Distance Tri Race Report  - Outro There ya go. Another race in the bag and another podcast in the can.  That triathlon had some nice swag too. I got a bottle, a shirt, a nice medal with a bottle-opener in it and a nice bike bottle.  I have some new electrolyte replacement stuff I’m testing too.  Seems to work well in the heat and sits in the stomach lightly.  Whenever I start testing any powder-based drinks I always mix them half strength to start.  If the directions say to add a scoop, add a half a scoop instead and see how that works.  I like the UCan but it doesn’t’ sit easily in the gut when the weather is hot – even though I have a pretty strong gut.  I’ve never had any instances of ‘losing’ my drinks but it does get rumbly and it can be a naggy annoyance during a race. I’m gearing up my fundraising for the Hood to Coast Relay at the end of August.  I’m taking a whole week off and meandering across the country from South Dakota to Portland Oregon with my wife.  Our marriage has survived 30 years. We’ll see if it survives this! Check out any page of my website for the donate link.  I can really use your help.  Remember – 7 years’ worth of Ad-free podcasts for you – the least you can do is throw $20 towards cancer research!  I mean it’s Cancer Research not my personal hot tub and floozy fund.  I don’t see any of this money, it goes directly to the Portland Cancer Research place. Like I intimated last time I’m going to bail out of the mountain bike race in August.  Instead I’m going to go up to my buddy’s house for a Beer and Bike weekend.  Then I’m going to run another relay with my club called the 100 on 100 in Vt which is basically a one day race where I’ll run three legs of 10k or so.  Not sure what I’m going to do in the fall.  I have one eye on my Heart to see how much of the AFIB is gone and whether I want to push it or not.  My garden is producing beans and red raspberries like there’s no tomorrow.  I’ve got a few apples.  My squash, peppers and tomatoes were a bust this year.  The body count on the back yard vermin stands at 3 juvenile woodchucks, 3 bunnies, a raccoon and a grey squirrel.  I still haven’t caught the momma yet, but I my parsley is starting to grow back unmolested. And, finally, after my run last Sunday I took my chainsaw and went out into the woods.  I removed that oak tree that was across the trail.  The one that knocked me off the head and broke my teeth.  It is no longer hanging over the trail.  It is cut and stacked.  I intend to sneak out there with my truck and fetch it for the fireplace at some point. … Don’t forget to say yes to adventure and sign up for the Wapack Trail race on September 6th at the Windblown ski area in Ipswich New Hampshire and join me for some mountain running smack down fun. We added a Facebook page and an event for it. … One of the things that frustrates me is when people have an attitude of scarcity.  Scarcity is a form of fear.  It’s a low-level fear that comes from the fear of not having enough or losing what you have.  It becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.  When you have an attitude of scarcity you invite scarcity into your life. You are born with everything you need.  Everything else is gravy. Life is not scarce.  Life is abundant.  I see people acting out of scarcity and they tend to hide, and hold back, and hoard.  They don’t move out of their comfort zone because of that low level fear of what they might lose.  Scarcity eats you alive. The way out of scarcity is to move.  Even if you don’t know where you are going.  Even if you don’t know your purpose. Even if you don’t have any discrete goals. Just move.  Roll those dice and pick a direction and move.  Once you start moving you’ll find abundance on your journey.  And I’ll see you out there. Closing comments Support my Hood-to-Coast Relay for Cancer Research -  

Cycling Weekly
Tour de France 2013: Stage 18/19

Cycling Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2013 19:44


The Tour de France rolls through the Alpes as Chris Froome and Team Sky remain in control. Simon Richardson and Michael Hutchinson discuss the two stages from the previous two days, from Gap to Alpe d'Huez and on to Grand Bornand, here's what happened.

Cycling Weekly
Tour de France 2013: Stage 18/19

Cycling Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2013 19:44


The Tour de France rolls through the Alpes as Chris Froome and Team Sky remain in control. Simon Richardson and Michael Hutchinson discuss the two stages from the previous two days, from Gap to Alpe d'Huez and on to Grand Bornand, here's what happened.

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MIX by THOMAS MARCHADIER @club med ALPE D'Huez 2013

Thomas marchadier podcast'S electro house 100%

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2013 17:07


MIX by THOMAS MARCHADIER @club med ALPE D'Huez 2013 DANZA KUDURO FREE FROM DESIRE VIDEO GAMES THRIFT SHOP SCREAM & SHOUT

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