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In questo episodio di Triciclo, siamo lieti di ospitare Brent Copeland, General Manager del Team Jayco AlUla e presidente dell'AIGCP (Associazione Internazionale dei Gruppi Ciclistici Professionistici). Con Brent, ripercorriamo il suo straordinario viaggio: dagli esordi in Sudafrica, passando per l'esperienza in Svizzera, fino a diventare una figura chiave nel panorama ciclistico mondiale.Oltre alla sua storia personale, affrontiamo temi cruciali legati alla sua attuale posizione di leadership nell'AIGCP, analizzando lo stato attuale del ciclismo professionistico e le sfide che il settore deve affrontare. Un episodio imperdibile per comprendere meglio le dinamiche interne del ciclismo e lasciarsi ispirare da una carriera costruita con passione e determinazione.
Join Lionel Birnie and Simon Gill in Tuscany as they explore the white roads of Strade Bianche. At the start in Siena Lionel meets Ciro Scognamiglio of La Gazzetta dello Sport, Brent Copeland of Bike Exchange and the 'SuperTuscan' Max Sciandri of Movistar. Then it's out on the course to see what they can see through the white dust. The Pogi Club fans were optimistic their man could launch a long-range solo move and back in the Piazza del Campo we hear from Groupama-FDJ's Lewis Askey, who was on Julian Alaphilippe's wheel when 'the crash' happened. The Cycling Podcast will return later this week with race analysis and discussion of Strade Bianche, Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens and Science in Sport. Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com For 25% off all your SiS products, go to scienceinsport.com and enter the code SISCP25 at the checkout. The Cycling Podcast has a new collaboration with MAAP. See: maap.cc The Cycling Podcast is on Strava Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to more than 60 exclusive episodes including the Christmas Selection Box collection.
Mitchelton-Scott GM Brent Copeland joins the show to update the situation with the team after they have withdrawn from the Giro d'Italia after four staff test positive for COVID-19. Commentator Matthew Keenan joins the panel to unpack another eventful day in Italy.
Am I the kind of person who sings until my heart hurts and then stops, Or am I the king of person who sings until it hurts and then sings again? It's always an honor to sit in the presents with my brother Brent Copeland. I love his fresh take on life and becoming apart of the unique ways God is calling him to be missional. His artist community project is inspiring and love seeing him fight through the trenches pushing all of us to a level of excellence regardless our level of brokenness. Check it out!
In this episode of The Cycling Podcast, Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and Daniel Friebe recap the European Championships road race, won by Matteo Trentin. We also hear from George Bennett of LottoNL-Jumbo about his fourth place in the Tour of Poland and his ambitions for the forthcoming Vuelta a Espana. And, after a good week for young riders on the big stage, we look at the next generation. The Tour de l'Avenir starts on Friday and many of the World Tour teams will be keeping a close eye on the racing. We hear from Bahrain-Merida's manager Brent Copeland – who recently signed Welsh climber Stevie Williams after he finished fifth in the Baby Giro – about how the top teams look for the stars of tomorrow. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science In Sport.
In this episode of The Cycling Podcast Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and François Thomazeau discuss a tough, tricky and hilly stage through the Breton countryside that saw a familiar winner in Quimper. World champion Peter Sagan won with a perfectly timed sprint on the final hill – it was his second stage win of the race – but he was pushed all the way by Bahrain-Merida rider Sonny Colbrelli. We hear from Colbrelli’s team manager Brent Copeland about his sprinter and also team leader Vincenzo Nibali. Dan Martin of Ireland was in the top ten but he will be looking to tomorrow’s finish at Mûr de Bretagne. We hear from him about the race so far and the number of crashes that have occurred in the opening days. We discuss the needle between breakaway companions Lilian Calmejane and Toms Skuijns, who took the king of the mountains jersey and look ahead to the second of two action-packed stages in Brittany. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science In Sport
Stage 17 of the Giro d’Italia was described as a transition day but it was short, fast and furious before Elia Viviani claimed his fourth stage win in Iseo. Looking ahead to three more tough days in the mountains, and the stages that will decide the race, we spoke at the start in Riva del Garda to riders and managers about the possible effect of smaller teams at this Giro. The move from nine to eight riders per team was to improve safety and reduce the chances of a strong team controlling the race, but has it worked? Brent Copeland, the general manager at Bahrain-Merida, Marco Pinotti, a coach at BMC, and Eusebio Unzué, who runs the Movistar team, all give their verdict, as does Markel Irizar, who rides for Trek-Segafredo. In this episode we also hear from Viviani’s director, Rik Van Slycke, and we speak to Mattia Gavazzi, once one of Italy’s great sprinting talents but whose career ended in shame after three positive tests for cocaine. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science In Sport.
Sometimes God calls us into dark places. When we are filled with his presents and with his joy we have a choice to let our fears kill Jesus or be present and let his light break through the dark.
Blown away by Brent's heart and what God is doing in our community. Our calling to be more missional and learning how to engage the community while at the same time putting deep value into our collective calling.
The Pokemon Go Fest was a dismal failure. Brent Copeland talks about what issues the event had and how they could have made things better. What they did correctly and how the game was for players outside of Chicago.
Emily chats with Lampre-Merida team manager Brent Copeland ahead of the Vuelta a Espana in this PeloTonOfFun Extra!
Here it is, the first episode.A new general gaming show on the Dead Workers Party Network. Hosted by Brent Copeland, Wes Wilson, Eric Fullerton and Spencer Williams.