Podcast appearances and mentions of Cameron Wurf

Australian rower, road cyclist, and triathlete

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3athlon Praat - Méér over Triathlon
3athlon Praat #247 - Zullen we ventieltjes losdraaien?

3athlon Praat - Méér over Triathlon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 52:18


Tim is net terug uit een bijzonder nat Spanje, waar hij Jonathan Wayaffe naar een prachtige overwinning bij Challenge Barcelona zag lopen. Hans heeft nog last van een jetlag, maar zet wel even wat recht over een toch wel geslaagde reis naar Kona. En over Kona gesproken: daar zou sabotage zijn gepleegd door één van de deelnemers. Wat denken wij hier eigenlijk van? Verder een Cameron Wurf die in misschien wel zijn beste vorm ooit steekt en de battle tussen Ashleigh Gentle en Taylor Knibb.

Triathlon Querbeet mit Michael, Vedat und Henning

Zack, und schon ist die WM auf Hawaii vorbei! Es steht fest: Patrick Lange ist unser neuer Weltmeister, nachdem Laura Philipp bereits in Nizza die WM-Krone errang. Mit einer Zeit von 7:35:53 stellte er einen neuen Streckenrekord auf! Was für ein unglaubliches Rennen von Patrick Lange – ein perfekter Tag!Henning und Vedat sprechen ausführlich über die WM und könnten darüber stundenlang diskutieren. Sie teilen ihre Eindrücke von der Übertragung: von Quallen und Schwimmrekorden bis hin zu Streckenrekorden und den beeindruckenden Leistungen der deutschen Profis sowie der Altersklassen-Athleten. Es geht um Flaschengummis, Tüten im Einteiler, die "MS Schubrakete", Max Weber, Grobi und Geschichten von der Laufstrecke – einige Athleten überholen alle, während andere beim Laufen förmlich explodieren. Selbst mit 41 Jahren zeigt Cameron Wurf eine herausragende Leistung. Außerdem haben wir auch in den Altersklassen M40-45 und M65-69 Weltmeistertitel geholt. Die Weltmeister des Jahres 2024 kommen definitiv aus Deutschland, egal ob in Kona oder in Nizza!Viel Spaß beim Hören der Episode #206!

ABC SPORT Daily
You should know more about Cam Wurf

ABC SPORT Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 14:54


Sports fans love a code crosser, which is why they need to know more about Cam Wurf. He's represented Australia in rowing, cycling and triathlon and does two of those simultaneously. This weekend he's trying to claim the triathlon holy grail; the Kona Iroman in Hawaii. At 41 can he finally achieve his ultimate goal? We ask the man himself. Featured: Cam Wurf, triathlon. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter

Cycling Central Podcast
Cameron Wurf: "Froome doesn't talk about number 5, he speaks about 5, 6, 7 and 8 " - Zwift Cycling Central Podcast

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 43:24


Christophe & Macka talk to Cameron Wurf from Ineos about the state of the team, the leadership, is Chris Froome ready for #5 at the Tour de France.

Geraint Thomas Cycling Club
Luke Rowe on Just Ride, a new cycling podcast from Red Bull

Geraint Thomas Cycling Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 15:00


Luke's been doing a spot of moonlighting - but who can blame him? Invited onto Red Bull's new Just Ride podcast a couple of months back, he joined legendary downhill mountain bike hosts Rob Warner and Eliot Jackson to chat all about Grand Tours, and the weird and wonderful world of road cycling. Just Ride is the cycling podcast you never knew you needed. All about cycling, full stop, Eliot and Rob have chatted to stars from all walks of every cycling discipline imaginable, including former Geraint Thomas Cycling Club guest Evie Richards and Luke and G's INEOS teammate Cameron Wurf. Here's a little clip from Luke's appearance - and if you want to listen to the rest of the episode, then search for Just Ride wherever you get your pods or follow this link: https://podfollow.com/1695875243 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Just Ride
The Ironman who can do it all? Cameron Wurf's journey through elite sport, powered by cycling

Just Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 65:26


Meet Australian Cameron Wurf and you quickly wonder: is there anything he can't do? An Olympic rower-turned-pro-bike rider, Cam is now one of the world's best Ironman athletes – all while racing on the road for one of the leading men's road teams, the INEOS Grenadiers. He's raced in the world's biggest gravel event, Unbound, and is planning an assault on the tortuous multi-stage mountain bike race Cape Epic with INEOS team-mate Pauline Ferrand-Prévot. Now 40, he's as determined as ever to keep competing and still firmly believes he can win the IRONMAN World Championship one day.Rob and Eliot welcomed Cam to Just Ride the day after 2023's IRONMAN World Champs, held in Nice, and got a full debrief on his swim, ride and run to 14th – before discovering just how many more strings there are to Cameron's bow, while learning about the intricacies of triathlon along the way. One of the most idiosyncratic competitors in elite sport, the chat with Cam is one of the most fun episodes of Just Ride so far.If you're enjoying listening to Just Ride then please email us at podcast@redbull.com to earn a shoutout and recommend some future guests. Plus you can hit up Rob and Eliot on their socials – @robwarner970 & @eliotjackson – to share the Just Ride love.New episodes of Just Ride are released every other Tuesday. You can listen on redbull.com or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also watch the full episodes on RedBull TV – and there's lots to see in this Brett Tippie episode! We'll be back in two weeks.

CASTELLI Cycling Podcast
CAMERON WURF | 2023 World Championships, Nice not Hawaii

CASTELLI Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 61:32


It's IM World Championship race week and in today's episode we have the chance to talk to Cameron Wurf who will be on the startline in the pro field in Nice on Sunday.The 40-year-old Tasmanian will also allow us a deeper insight into his unique career starting as a rower and balancing his year between racing spring classics, grand tours and triathlon events for several seasons now.During this episode of the Castelli podcast, Cam will let us know what learnings he takes from the fact that he raced the course already in June during the regular edition of IM Nice. He shares insights into his life, training and racing with WorldTour cyclists, how he improved his swimming and whom he picks as podium contender for race day.Furthermore some dos and don'ts for all amateurs racing the course this week.Hope you'll enjoy the episode! TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE:(00:00) Welcome(02:45) IM World Championships in Nice (not Kona) this year(05:15) Season Preparation - Balancing the season between cycling and triathlon(07:55) Structuring the 2023 season(11:20) Summer vacation and switch off after IM Nice in June - Training routine combined with family life(14:45) Deeper dive into the Nice bike course(17:55) Learnings from doing the race in June already(20:15) Expectations for the swim on race day - wetsuit vs non-wetsuit swim(23:10) Enjoying the Strava community(24:50) Race favorites for the pro race(27:30) Dark Horses for race day - Jan Frodeno's last race(30:30) Bike choices: triathlon bike vs superlight road bike, race wheels, rim depth(33:50) PR 2 Race Suit: Castelli's R&D for race suit developments(37:45) Advice, Tips for race day for age group athletes(39:40) Cameron Wurf the multisport athlete: Rowing, cycling, triathlon(49:30) Picking the best training spots: Andorra, California, Australia(54:00) What if (not a pro cyclist / pro triathlete) …(55:00) Dream job apart of being a cyclist/triathlete?(58:45) What performance would you be happy about on Sunday?SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONIf you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.comIMPORTANT LINKS:Cameron WurfInstagramSTRAVAwww.castelli-cycling.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Domestiques
Special Edition: The world's best athlete, Cameron Wurf

The Domestiques

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 48:09


Cam Wurf joins us for a special podcast to break down how he balances trying to win the World Ironman Championships whilst leading out INEOS in Paris Roubaix. The Domestiques is presented by Black Sheep Cycling and Honan Insurance Group.

Triathlon Daddo Podcast
Daddo Triathlon Show puntata 29

Triathlon Daddo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 77:58


Giovedì 13 luglio 2023, ore 21.00, in diretta la 29^ puntata del Daddo Triathlon Show per parlare con competenza, e anche un pizzico di ironia, dell'attualità del mondo della triplice.Dario Daddo Nardone "moderator", opinionista il Marabaus, in arte Massimo Marabese.Temi della puntata:La spettacolare tre giorni Tricolore del triathlon giovanile a Lovadina di SpresianoLedroman sprint, Recco e Brasimone olimpicoAngelica Prestia 4^ alla World Triathlon Cup Tiszaujvaros, Nicola Azzano 7°Jan Van Berkel vince l'ultima da PRO al suo Ironman Switzerland ThunBundesliga Dusseldorf, World Triathlon Para Series Montreal, XTERRA Victoria, Swedeman Xtreme Triathlon, ÖTILLÖ SwimRun Engadin...Le ultime su Jan Frodeno, Cameron Wurf, Kristian Blummenfelt, Lionel Sanders, Andrew Messick...Le gare del prossimo week end, focus su: Mondiali di Amburgo, Ironman Vitoria Gasteiz, World Triathlon Para Series Swansea e Ironman 70.3 Swansea ed Ecuador, sprint a Cernobbio.... E molto altro!Tutte le puntate del Daddo Triathlon Show qui: https://www.mondotriathlon.it/daddoSostieni il tuo Mondo Triathlon: https://bit.ly/donatri#daddocè #mondotriathlon #ioTRIamo ❤️#triathlon #trilife #fczstyle #passionetriathlon

Nawr yw’r awr
43. London Marathon - ENGLISH EPISODE

Nawr yw’r awr

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 38:38


After so many requests we decided to record another London Marathon episode, this time in English. Hear DC recounting the build up to the marathon as well as the day itself where he ran the London Marathon in a time of 2:34:00! If you are a new listener, this is not our only English episode.. go back to check out our interviews with Luke Rowe, Cameron Wurf, Jodie Stimpson and the Ironman UK race director!

HD铁三播客 | 铁人三项深度访谈
HD播客 #41:多面车手——徐刚

HD铁三播客 | 铁人三项深度访谈

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 70:00


徐刚,前职业自行车手,现任江苏省自行车队运动员兼教练。2008年至2012年连续5年蝉联全国自行车锦标赛冠军,2014年至2016年间效力世巡赛级别——蓝波美利达车队。2016年赛季后退役回国,于上海开设了一间单车主题咖啡馆,同时从事自行车青少年培训的工作。本集节目,我们一起聊聊徐刚作为自行车手、铁三马拉松参与者以及最新身份——教练的经历和感受。时间轴:03:18 开场 07:30 自行车手徐刚 41:00 退役后,铁三、马拉松参与者徐刚53:46 再复出,教练徐刚 1:05:52 结语,对业余爱好者的建议相关内容扩展:微博:@自行车徐刚;抖音:徐刚,xugang.coffee徐刚职业战绩:https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/gang-xu节目中提到的几个队友:Cameron Wurf, Rui Costa, CadelEvans

303Endurance Podcast
Eric Larsen Adventurer

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 68:21


This week's guest interview is with Polar adventurer, expedition guide, dog musher and educator, Eric Larsen. Eric has spent the past 15 years of his life traveling in some of the most remote and wild places left on earth including Antarctica, the North Pole, Everest and the biggest challenge of them all - cancer.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products to fuel your sport. UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars and stimulants to fuel athletes.  UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products. UCAN also has hydration products focused on giving you the sodium you need when hydrating, including several clean and light flavors. Steady energy equals sustained performance and a faster finish line!   Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   In Today's Show Feature Interview Eric Larsen Adventurer, Guide and Educator Endurance News Bermuda World Triathlon Series Race Results El Tour de Tucson, November 19 Ironman Arizona, November 20 What's new in the 303 Victoria Brumfield Now Chief Executive Officer of USA Triathlon You Get What You Give, Ask Primal Why Videos of the Week 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda   Feature Interview: Eric Larsen Polar adventurer, expedition guide, dog musher and educator, Eric Larsen has spent the past 15 years of his life traveling in some of the most remote and wild places left on earth.   In 2006, Eric and Lonnie Dupre completed the first ever summer expedition to the North Pole. During this journey, the duo pulled and paddled specially modified canoes across 550 miles of shifting sea ice and open ocean.   Eric successfully led his first expedition to the South Pole in 2008, covering nearly 600 miles in 41 days. Eric is now one of only a few Americans in to have skied to both the North and South Poles.   In November 2009, Eric returned to Antarctica for the first leg of his world record Save the Poles expedition. This time he completed a 750-mile ski traverse to the geographic South arriving on January 2, 2010.   Two short months later he was dropped off at northern Ellesmere Island for a winter-style North Pole Journey. The international team reached the North Pole 51 days later on Earth Day - April 22, 2010.   He completed the Save the Poles expedition by reaching the summit of Mt. Everest on October 15th, 2010 becoming the first person in history to reach the world's three 'poles' within a 365-day period.   In March 2014, Eric Larsen and Ryan Waters set out to traverse nearly 500 miles across the melting Arctic Ocean, unsupported, from Northern Ellesmere Island to the geographic North Pole. Despite being one of the most cold and hostile environments on the planet, the Arctic Ocean has seen a steady and significant reduction of sea ice over the past seven years due to climate change. Because of this, Larsen's and Waters' trip—dubbed the "Last North Expedition"—is expected to be the last human-powered trek to the North Pole, ever. Eric Larsen (explorer) - Wikipedia Eric Larsen Explore   Kindred spirits indeed 3 day Gunnison Spring bar tent Camp stove Grew up in Wisconsin Read books about explorations; fascinated by Alaska Taught Environmental Education In January 2021, Eric was initially diagnosed with Stage 4 colorectal cancer, but upon further biopsies was categorized as Stage 3b. After a year of intensive chemotherapy, radiation and surgery, he is currently still in treatment. Cancer journey a lot like an explanation   News Sponsor Buddy Insurance: Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to the fullest. Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle.    Get on-demand accident insurance just in case the unexpected happens. Buddy ensures you have cash for bills fast.  Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account.  There's no commitment or charge to create one.  Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day.  Check it out!   Endurance News: 2022 Bermuda World Triathlon Championship Series Flora out of the water second Raining on bike On the 3rd loop of bike joined by maya kingma Knibb was more than 40 back at the start of the bike but in 3rd place by t2 (45 seconds)   Vincent Luis led from swim to finish The front 7 gave an impressive t2 performance all coming it as a pack and dismounting in unison Blummenfelt and Yee were in a second pack   Results: Elite Women | 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda • World Triathlon Pos First Name Last Name YOB Country Start Num Time Swim 1500m T1 Bike 40km T2 Run 10km 1 Flora Duffy 1987  BER 1 02:01:26 00:20:15 00:00:42 01:05:26 00:00:26 00:34:39 2 Taylor Knibb 1998  USA 7 02:03:04 00:20:46 00:00:47 01:05:32 00:00:32 00:35:28 3 Beth Potter 1991  GBR 2 02:03:17 00:20:47 00:00:42 01:06:45 00:00:24 00:34:41 4 Laura Lindemann 1996  GER 4 02:04:00 00:20:35 00:00:44 01:06:56 00:00:27 00:35:20 5 Taylor Spivey 1991  USA 3 02:04:05 00:20:42 00:00:44 01:06:47 00:00:26 00:35:27     Results: Elite Men | 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda • World Triathlon Pos First Name Last Name YOB Country Start Num Time Swim 1500m T1 Bike 40km T2 Run 10km 1 Vincent Luis 1989  FRA 4 01:49:37 00:19:01 00:00:45 00:58:06 00:00:25 00:31:22 2 Antonio Serrat Seoane 1995  ESP 6 01:49:45 00:19:43 00:00:39 00:58:19 00:00:23 00:30:43 3 Roberto Sanchez Mantecon 1996  ESP 24 01:49:54 00:19:51 00:00:42 00:58:07 00:00:25 00:30:52 4 Jelle Geens 1993  BEL 1 01:49:59 00:19:49 00:00:41 00:58:05 00:00:21 00:31:06 5 Alex Yee 1998  GBR 2 01:50:04 00:19:40 00:00:38 00:58:21 00:00:26 00:31:01 6 Kristian Blummenfelt 1994  NOR 51 01:50:06 00:19:37 00:00:43 00:58:14 00:00:24 00:31:10   Tucson Bikes for Change to give out over 500 free bikes TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Tucson Bikes for Change is giving out more than 500 bicycles for children in need, before the start of El Tour de Tucson.   These special children will receive a bicycle, a helmet, lock and t-shirt at certain locations, along with a free Tour de Tucson Kid's Fun Ride registration.   "This year, Serve Our City is excited to Partner with El Tour de Tucson and their Tucson Bikes for Change program by helping to provide volunteers at seven locations throughout the city to assemble 500 bikes provided by a host of great sponsors for children in need," said Outreach Pastor Robin Blumenthal.   “What a great way for so many partners to join forces and give Tucson kids the chance to experience the joy of riding a bike in our beautiful city," expressed Blumenthal.   TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — As El Tour de Tucson draws closer, drivers in the Tucson and surrounding areas will want to take note and prepare for upcoming road closures the day of the race, Saturday Nov. 19.   An anticipated 7,000 cyclists will navigate the Old Pueblo and surrounding areas beginning at 8 a.m. Multiple variations of the El Tour route are planned:   The Century - 102-mile route; 7 a.m. start The Metric Century - 62-mile route; 9 a.m. start The Half Metric Century - 32-mile route; 10:15 a.m. start The FUN Rides! - 10, 5, and 1-mile routes; 8:00 a.m. start   All routes start and end around the Tucson Community Center (TCC), with live music, food, beer garden and other exhibitors in the Eckbo Plaza, 260 S. Church Ave.   “It's important we let the Tucson community and its surrounding areas to the south – Green Valley & Sahuarita – know what roads will be closed during El Tour on November 19," said El Tour Executive Director TJ Juskiewicz.   "We want to make sure everyone is prepared for our road closures as they plan their day. Our ride begins at 7 a.m. and goes to 4 p.m. with roads being closed at various times. Those times are listed on the list we've sent," added Juskiewicz. Organizers suggest parking in one of the two garages at the TCC, or any number of the city, county or private surface lots in the area.   Bike valet services will be available at the finish line and is included as part of the registration for riders.   Mark Allen's brother Gary and his wife Michelle Allen   From Arizona to Bahrain – Five races still to look forward to in 2022 10 Nov 2022 by John Levison We may be approaching the middle of November and the racing calendar is indeed winding down for 2022, but there are a still several notable events to look forward to. Some stellar start-lists, high-quality races – and a very significant World Championship title showdown – still remain.   We've done a little forward planning and picked out five of our highlights to look forward to in the Pro triathlon world between now and the end of 2022.   IRONMAN Arizona: 20 November With live coverage of the event from Tempe, IRONMAN Arizona offers a $100,000 prize purse, four Kona qualifying slots (2MPRO / 2WPRO) and a pretty impressive start list, should the majority of these athletes all show.   For the men those names include Joe Skipper (fifth in Kona), the full-distance debut of Ben Kanute (second at the 70.3 World Champ), Mr Yo Yo Yo, Sam Long, IRONMAN Des Moines winner Matt Hanson, Chris Leiferman (fourth at the IRONMAN World Champs, St George), Kristian Hogenhaug (2021 World Triathlon LD Champion) and INEOS rider, Cameron Wurf. Lots of fast athletes on a historically fast course. What's not to like?   joe-skipper-kona-2022-bike Joe Skipper – Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images for IRONMAN The women are headed by Skye Moench (fourth in St George), Sarah True and Great Britain's IRONMAN Lanzarote champion, Lydia Dant.     What's New in the 303: Victoria Brumfield Now Chief Executive Officer of USA Triathlon COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Victoria Brumfield today was announced by USA Triathlon Board of Directors Chair Joel Rosinbum as the Chief Executive Officer for the National Governing Body.   Brumfield, who has served as USA Triathlon's interim CEO since early September, becomes the organization's first female CEO in its 40-plus-year history.   Brumfield has been a highly impactful executive within the organization for more than four years, serving as an innovative and results-driven leader for the sport and organization. Her vision and leadership led the development and implementation of USA Triathlon's most recent strategic plan – Elevate 2028 – that sets the path for the organization through the LA 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.   “I'm honored to lead USA Triathlon during such an important time, and I want to thank Joel, the USA Triathlon Board of Directors and members of the hiring committee for the opportunity,” Brumfield said. “Multisport is transformative, unifying and empowering, and I am proud and ready to wake up every morning and bring this sport and community to more people. I look forward to working closely with our constituents and team to continue to spread the virtues of our sport far and wide, serve our community in a way that enables everyone to prosper, build on the development programs for youth and junior athletes, and celebrate our sport and community every day.”   A trailblazer and advocate throughout her career, Brumfield was hired as the first female member of the USA Triathlon's Executive Leadership Team. Brumfield's leadership has elevated and empowered female leaders within the organization at every level of the organization. Additionally, Brumfield has been a staunch proponent of diversity, equality, inclusion and access (DEIA) during her time at USA Triathlon and worked to make DEIA a focal point of the organization's long-term strategic plan, annual priorities and hiring processes, among other areas.   Brumfield has helped transform USA Triathlon's approach to service and the constituents it serves, most notably race directors, clubs, coaches, officials and age-group athletes. She has instilled a focus on building meaningful relationships with community members across the United States and emphasized the need for both resource development and initiatives and programs that drive value at the grassroots level.   Prior to her appointment as interim CEO Brumfield most recently served as USA Triathlon's Chief of Staff and Chief Business Development Officer. She led the turnaround of USA Triathlon from a transactional entity to an organization celebrated for its service leadership by fostering a culture of collaboration both internally and externally. With a people-first approach, Brumfield helped USA Triathlon earn best-place-to-work recognition by Front Office Sports, Outside Magazine, and Colorado Springs Gazette.   In 2020 Brumfield was named the Chief Business Development Officer, in addition to her Chief of Staff role, and led business development and partnerships. Under her leadership,U USA Triathlon led unprecedented commercial growth and strategic partnerships, even while navigating the Covid-19 pandemic.   In her role as Chief of Staff, Brumfield was responsible for directing strategic planning, managing and streamlining the organization's operational plan, and overseeing cross-functional projects with large-scale organizational impact. She also directly oversaw business administration including human resources, finance, and information technology (IT), for three years.   Brumfield currently serves on the World Triathlon Audit Committee and was a member of the SportsBusiness Journal “Game Changers: Women in Sports Business” 2020 Class.   Prior to USA Triathlon, Brumfield worked in the endurance sports industry for nearly 20 years across a number of roles that gave her both a broad understanding of the business of the sport and the opportunity to grow and inspire triathlon communities at the local level. Most recently, she was a founding member of the Virgin Sport start-up in Sir Richard Branson's global Virgin Group. Before Virgin, Victoria's roots were deeply embedded in triathlon as the former Event Director for the New York City Triathlon, IRONMAN US Championship, 2003 ITU World Cup in New York City, 2005 ITU Age Group World Championships in Hawaii, and 2004 USA Olympic trials for Triathlon, among others.   Brumfield is a passionate amateur short and long-distance triathlete and endurance athlete. She studied finance and earned a Master of Business Administration from the NYU Stern School Of Business. She currently resides in Colorado Springs, Colo.   You Get What You Give, Ask Primal Why By Bill Plock Nov 6, 2022–Denver  In 1998, The New Radicals released the song, “You Get What You Give” and it seems to have resonated strongly as a business mantra with premier cycling apparel manufacturer Primal of Denver.   As I looked around the room at the Four Seasons conference room during the PrimalBike 2022 gathering a couple of weeks ago, it dawned on me that between all of the rides represented here, well over $150 million is raised each and every year for a variety of causes; cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, college scholarships, community causes and so much more.   Between the rides, tens of thousands of riders explore roads in every corner of America. The reason they were all in Denver? Primal, a thirty-year-old company supplies cycling clothing for all of these rides and the cyclists who spend hours raising money and a lifetime rolling on roads.   Thirty years ago, Dave Edwards made some cool cycling t-shirts and sold them out of the back of his car in Moab. They were a hit and one thing has led to another and thousands upon thousands of designs later Primal has evolved into one of cycling's top brands of cycling wear.   Each year, Primal invites some of their top customers to meet and discuss the “state of the union” in cycling events and ponder the future, and share ideas on how to improve events and the sport of cycling. This year's attendee's included leaders from MS, RAGBRAI, Bike New York, Pan-Mass Challenge, Outside, and many others. All of the organizations attending, some for-profit and most non-profits, raise enormous money, but so does Primal.   Since its inception, Primal has given away over 12 million dollars. Says founder, President/CEO Dave Edwards about the gathering, “the most meaningful part is making connections and sharing knowledge and experiences. We're privileged to work with incredible partners, and we wanted to provide an opportunity for them to get together in a setting that inspires learning, conversations, and relationship building that makes their events even better while getting more people on bikes.”   The Pan-Mass Challenge, in particular, raising $63million in one ride for cancer research leads the peloton of charity. Said President, Jarrett Collins, “Primal is a great partner for the Pan-Mass Challenge because they support many of our teams with high-quality kits, AND they give back to the fundraising efforts of those teams, all in the service of defeating cancer!”   The group had break-out sessions focused on discussing a variety of topics ranging from sustainability to trends such as gravel, or as Jarrett Collins termed, “unpaved”. Steve Schulz from Cycle Oregon gave us a peek behind the curtains of their Community of Giving (COG) program and the impact their ride has on its communities and how it helps build everything from community centers to improving community relationships.   The group took to the streets and rode bikes to further build camaraderie and consider ideas aimed at getting more people on bikes and raising more money.   Ken Podziba, President of Bike New York holds the largest one-day ride in the United States, the Five Boro Bike Tour with over 32,000 riders (303 articles about the ride HERE) and said of the conference, “the conference, which was interesting, engaging, informative, and entertaining, provided an opportunity to learn from and collaborate with some of our country's top bike event organizers.  I left Denver with a much greater knowledge of Primal's creative and managerial processes, learning things we can apply to our events, and making some awesome new friends – now that's a successful conference!”   If you measure yourself by the peers you attract, Primal has attracted many of the best of the best when it comes to top cycling events and raising money for good causes. You Get What You Give seemed more than obvious at PrimalBike 2022.   Aspen unicyclist left his mark on famed Iron Horse Bicycle Classic It's only fitting that Aspen's Mike “Pinto” Tierney is going out “No. 1” in the Iron Horse Bicycle Classic.   Not “No. 1” as in the fastest in the famed race and recreational ride between Durango and Silverton. Nor did he log the most years riding in the event, which celebrated its 50th anniversary this year on Memorial Day Weekend.   Instead, he is the guy who has turned heads for tackling the grueling 47-mile ride over two mountain passes exceeding 10,000 feet on one wheel.   In Aspen, Tierney is famed for working 40 years on the exalted Aspen Highlands Ski Patrol and for ­regularly riding his unicycle up Independence Pass and Maroon and Castle Creek roads — and even on a ­variety of mountain bike trails in the Roaring Fork Valley.   In Durango and Silverton, he's known as the crazy dude who rides a one-wheeled cycle with no brakes up and down some of the most challenging passes in Colorado.   “A 63-year-old unicycling 50 miles from Durango to Silverton sounds a little crazy. I don't mind being called crazy,” Tierney said.   This year's event was his eighth and final Iron Horse. “I was the only unicyclist to do it, ever,” he said. Others started, none finished. He heard of a unicyclist from Cortez who rode the route, just not during the Iron Horse.   Unicycles weren't allowed in the event prior to 2005. Rules changed and Tierney jumped at the opportunity — and promptly got humbled. Six unis started. The other riders dropped out along the route. Tierney started with the two-wheeled riders and was quickly left in the dust. One restaurant hung a sign on the door saying, “Free food to Lance Armstrong and any unicyclist that finishes.” By the time Tierney finished, the restaurant was closed for the day because all riders had long since finished.   He changed strategy the next time he rode it in 2015. He started an hour early and got the flats north of Durango out of the way. In that and subsequent years, he got used to the racers sweeping by him on lower Coal Bank Pass, then the recreational riders catching him higher up the major ascent. He completes the ride between 6 and 6.5 hours.   It's not about finishing fast. It's about finishing on one wheel. Other cyclists marvel at how he can tackle the steep ascents and hair-raising downhills on a cycle with one speed and no brake. He rides a 36-inch wheel. He grinds up with 170mm crank arms and swaps them out to 140mm for the downhills.   Over the 45 years since he started riding a unicycle, he's learned to seek the slow cadence of pedal strokes on the downhill. If he cannot maintain it and gets going too quickly, he's got to jump off. He's never had to do it in his eight Iron Horses. While bicycle riders get to coast on the downhills, Tierney still has to work.   For Tierney, it was particularly humbling to get accolades in a couple of notable celebrations of the Iron Horse's 50th anniversary. There is a section about him in a book marking the anniversary, “Fiftieth Anniversary, Looking Back Racing Forward” by John Peel. His accomplishments also are included in a special exhibit at Fort Lewis College's Center of Southwest Studies. The exhibit, “Looking Back, Racing Ahead: 50 Years of the Iron Horse Bicycle Classic and Durango Cycling Culture,” is on display until spring 2023.     Invitation to TriDot Pre Season Project The Preseason Project® is a triathlon research initiative that helps TriDot quantify and enhance the performance gains that TriDot's Optimized Training™ delivers over training alternatives. Welcome to the 2023 TriDot Preseason Project (PSP) application.      Submit this 2-minute app to qualify for 2 FREE months of optimized triathlon training with the TriDot Mark Allen Edition.   PSP is an annual R&D initiative that helps triathletes reach their true performance potential through optimized preseason training. It also quantifies the substantial performance gains that TriDot's Optimized Training delivers over training alternatives.   You qualify for the FREE training if you meet the following criteria: Planning an Olympic, Half, or Full triathlon for 2023 season Train using a device with GPS and/or power Have not used TriDot in the last 6 months Not a professional triathlete Enthusiastic and motivated to get a jump start on your season! * Applications are reviewed and accepted on a first-come basis and must be fully completed to be considered.    Register For Free   Video of the week: 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda: Elite Women's Highlights   2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda: Elite Men's Highlights   Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week.  Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment.  We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

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Geraint Thomas Cycling Club

Geraint and Tom welcome the 'human radio' to the GTCC... Cam Wurf! With 21 years in international competition across rowing, cycling and triathlon, there's plenty to talk about, but will G be able to shut him up? And how many mentions of training Chris Froome will he get in? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Wolfi's Talks
Wolfi's Talks - Cameron Wurf - Keeping up with the Pro's

Wolfi's Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 95:55


From Olympic rower to triathlete to pro cyclist - he's done it all. Join us for a chat with probably the sports most talkative man and a true legend, Cameron Wurf.Watch this episode on Youtube via this link: https://youtu.be/OVJHiTgNuVMDon't forget to subscribe to our channels to stay up to date with our latest talks.https://linktr.ee/Wolfis

Nawr yw’r awr
7. Cameron Wurf

Nawr yw’r awr

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 95:54


Ein ail bennod dwy ieithog - our second bilingual episode! Roedd yn fraint cael sgwrsio gyda Cameron yn ddiweddar! Nid yn unig un o'r triathletwyr fwyaf llwyddiannus y byd ond hefyd yn dipyn o gymeriad! - Cyn rhwyfwyr Olympaidd - Seiclwr professiynol tîm Ineos - Triathletwr proffesiynol - ennillydd Ironman Wales a Eidal - Record cwrs beic Kona - 5th Kona 2019 It was an honour chatting with Cameron recently! Not only one of the most successful triathletes in the world but also quite a character! - Olympic rower - Professional Cyclist for team Ineos - Professional triathlete - Winner Ironman Wales & Italy - Bike course record Kona - 5th place Kona 2019 Noddwyd y rhaglen gan Caffi Gruff. This episode is sponsored by Caffi Gruff! caffigruff.cc / Instagram @caffigruff Cadwch lygad mas am ein cystadleuaeth! Thank you also to TRIKIT for the competition prize - keep an eye on our social media for this!  Check out trikit.co.uk or Instagram @trikit.co.uk and use code DCTRI for a discount :) Diolch yn fawr am eich cefnogaeth . Os yr ydych wedi mwynhau plis gadwch adolygiad ar apple podcasts or let us know on social media! Thank you for your support. If you enjoyed please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or contact us on social media, we'd love to hear from you! nawrywrawr@outlook.com / Twitter & Facebook @nawrywrawr / Instagram @dctriathlon @niangharadavies

VeloNews Podcasts
VeloNews Podcast, ep. 230: Hirschi's transfer and Froome's rehab; Cameron Wurf interview

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 47:17


The 2021 WorldTour season has yet to begin and already we have a major story to discuss on The VeloNews Podcast. Earlier this week German team DSM revealed that its Swiss star Marc Hirschi was abruptly leaving the squad. The going story is that Hirschi — one of the breakout stars of the 2020 season — was bought out of his contract by another WorldTour team, likely UAE-Team Emirates. On today's episode we discuss the Hirschi news and explore the dynamic of riders breaking their contracts to shift teams. Then, Chris Froome is in Southern California at the moment embarking on a training bloc and rehab session, in hopes that the extra work will help him thrive during the 2021 season. What's the story behind Froome's rehab, and how to Israel Start-Up Nation directors believe this will help Froome in the coming season? Finally, we catch up with Ineos-Grenadiers workhorse Cameron Wurf. Wurf is one of the stars of the Ironman triathlon circuit as well as a top WorldTour rider. He returned to pro cycling in 2020 after seven seasons in pro triathlon, and he takes us inside his return to the peloton. All that and more on this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.

VeloNews Podcasts
VeloNews Podcast, ep. 230: Hirschi's transfer and Froome's rehab; Cameron Wurf interview

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 47:17


The 2021 WorldTour season has yet to begin and already we have a major story to discuss on The VeloNews Podcast. Earlier this week German team DSM revealed that its Swiss star Marc Hirschi was abruptly leaving the squad. The going story is that Hirschi — one of the breakout stars of the 2020 season — was bought out of his contract by another WorldTour team, likely UAE-Team Emirates. On today's episode we discuss the Hirschi news and explore the dynamic of riders breaking their contracts to shift teams. Then, Chris Froome is in Southern California at the moment embarking on a training bloc and rehab session, in hopes that the extra work will help him thrive during the 2021 season. What's the story behind Froome's rehab, and how to Israel Start-Up Nation directors believe this will help Froome in the coming season? Finally, we catch up with Ineos-Grenadiers workhorse Cameron Wurf. Wurf is one of the stars of the Ironman triathlon circuit as well as a top WorldTour rider. He returned to pro cycling in 2020 after seven seasons in pro triathlon, and he takes us inside his return to the peloton. All that and more on this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.

Bad Boy Running
Ep 222 - Cam Wurf on gunning to be Ironman Champion

Bad Boy Running

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 146:19


Cameron Wurf is that annoying kid at school who was naturally amazing at every sport he played. You know the one. He can literally pick a sport and be amazing at it. The Aussie was first a national champion and Olympic level rower, then jumped over to cycling before moving to Team Ineos where he has his the Ironman World Champs as his target. Just a matter of fact, he trains with some of the world's greatest athletes including Chris Froome and Eliud Kipchoge. And, you know what's even better - Cam is a really great guy and spills the bean on his experience in all disciplines on this episode. (Jody's best bit is when Cam tells the truth about cyclists...) Enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode please SUBSCRIBE to get every episode delivered to you before everyone else. Join the conversation! If you want to request a guest or chat about this episode with like-minded drunk runners then head over to the Bad Boy Running Podcast Facebook group, here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1609232602668375/ To join, just answer three questions either correctly or hilariously and we'll realise you're not a spam robot and add you! Here's how to get involved: Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/badboyrunningpodcast Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/badboyrunning1 You can also follow Jody at @Ultrarunnerjody and David at @DavidHellard Email us at letters@badboyrunning.com  Buy merch at the Merch Store at www.badboyrunning.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe! FYB!

Cycling Central Podcast
Cameron Wurf: "Froome doesn't talk about number 5, he speaks about 5, 6, 7 and 8 " - Zwift Cycling Central Podcast

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 43:24


Christophe & Macka talk to Cameron Wurf from Ineos about the state of the team, the leadership, is Chris Froome ready for #5 at the Tour de France.

Fitter & Faster by Triathlete
Triathlete Live: Cam Wurf

Fitter & Faster by Triathlete

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 61:54


Ironman champion and pro cyclist Cameron Wurf joins us from his current base in Andorra, Spain to talk about how he’s managed training through the pandemic, life as a new dad, what he’s learned in transitioning from rowing to cycling to triathlon, and why he thinks doping isn’t as big of a problem as it used to be. You can watch the complete video and check out our full series of Triathlete Live videos at triathlete.com/ama

Watts Occurring
Episode 27 - Cameron Wurf

Watts Occurring

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 52:08


We're back with a chat with our teammate 'Radio' Cam Wurf for episode 27, presented by Zwift. One of the best Ironman athletes in the world and the chattiest training partner on the planet, he's got one hell of a story to tell. Enjoy.

InnerVoice Audio Experience with Travis McKenzie

Finishing off the “I’m Curious To Know…” series, Travis chats to Cameron Wurf, professional cyclist with Team Ineos. Cameron shares his story of quitting and returning to professional sports, and talks about pushing his limits with Starbucks frappuccinos. He also explains his devout passion for the Ironman competition. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innervoiceaudioexperience/message

The MX Endurance Podcast
#96 - Cameron Wurf

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 75:17


This week we are excited to be joined by Australian triathlete and professional cyclist, Cameron Wurf. Cam has raced as an Olympic rower, professional cyclist (currently signed with Team Ineos) AND finished fifth in Kona in 2019. We talk about Cam's return to cycling, the impact that he has had on professional triathlon and his pursuit of high performance.  This is another great opportunity to gain insight into what is involved in being one of the strongest athletes in the world. We also look at 70.3 World Championship changes (with confirmation being made after we recorded) and finally jump on the Lionel Sanders bandwagon. To find out more about Cameron Wurf: https://www.instagram.com/cjwurf  For more information about MX Endurance: http://www.mxendurance.com   To sign up as a podcast member and get a whole bunch of benefits head to www.mxendurance.com/podcast   Or check the team out on Social Media:  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TeamMaccax/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mxendurance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mxendurance   For any questions, comments or suggestions send us an email at podcast@mxendurance.com If you want to sign up for the HPC Triathlon Nutrition Course use the code FRODOLAUNCH when checking out at https://health-performance-collective.teachable.com/p/nutrition-for-triathletes to save $200 on your course fee.   You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85   You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14

Coffee with Belinda - Challenge Family podcast

Time to chat with one of the best triathletes in the world: Cameron Wurf. About combining being a pro triathlete and cyclist, Team INEOS, training while in lock-down, trolling other athletes and some great advices for age group athletes.

Triathlon Daddo Podcast
Triathlon Daddo Podcast 2020-03-12

Triathlon Daddo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 50:10


Il 10° appuntamento 2020 con Triathlon Daddo Podcast on line da giovedì 12 marzo.Con la voce di Dario Daddo Nardone per esplorare il podcast della triplice tricolore.ASCOLTA QUI TUTTE LE PUNTATE DI TRIATHLON DADDO PODCASThttps://www.mondotriathlon.it/podcastISCRIVITI AL NOSTRO CANALE YOUTUBE DI MONDO TRIATHLON TRIATHLONhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCssRFRHdlTk9diBz54fMwaQTanti gli argomenti da ascoltare insieme con il Daddo.La STORIA della settimana è quella di…Chris Nikic.Passeremo quindi all’ATTUALITÀ raccontando di…coronavirus, Patrick Lange, Fred Van Lierde, Vincent Luis, Taylory Spivey, Cadel Evans, Cameron Wurf, Chrissie Wellington, Alexandra Tondeur, Romain Guillaume, Elena Mauri, Stefano Paoli, Rudy Von Berg, Ironman, Challenge, XTERRA, Olimpiadi.Sarà quindi il momento di parlare di report GARE…Campionati Europei Duathlon Punta Umbria, Ironman New Zealand, GP Extreme São Carlos.Con i CONTRIBUTI di…Lucia Soranzo, Alessandro Carvani Minetti, Huber Rossi, Federica De Nicola.A chiudere, le gare del nostro CALENDARIO:nel week end…Mooloolaba ITU Triathlon World Cup, Ironman 70.3 Campeche, Ironman 70.3 Puerto Rico, Ocean Lava Tenerife, Florida Double Anvil Triathlon, Hero SwimRun.prossimamente…Ironman 70.3 Salalah, Ironman California, OtillO SwimRun, EpicBlue SwimRun.Chiudiamo con le nostre GARE PARTNER:Cannes International Triathlon, 26 aprileRavenna Cross Triathlon, 16 e 17 maggioOcean Lava Malta, 17 maggioChallenge Lisboa, 23 maggioRun&Bike Gorgonzola, 28 giugnoEmbruman, 15 agostoMallorca 140.6, 24 di ottobre… ricordando la nuova pagina Mondo Triathlon Promo:www.mondotriathlon.it/triathlon-promoTieniti aggiornato su tutte le gare e leggi le appassionanti storie di triathlon su...www.mondotriathlon.it#daddocè #ioTRIamo ❤#mondotriathlon #fczstyle#sempreavanticolsorriso#daddotritour2020 #trilife #triathlon________________________CAPITOLI TRIATHLON DADDO PODCAST 2020-03-0500:00:13 INTRO00:00:46 STORIA CHRIS NIKIC00:03:16 ATTUALITÀ CORONA00:08:16 ATTUALITÀ PERSONAGGI00:15:06 ATTUALITÀ CIRCUITI00:19:59 GARE00:23:30 LUCIA SORANZO00:24:00 ALESSANDRO CARVANI MINETTI00:25:19 HUBER ROSSI00:29:12 GARE IM NEW ZEALAND00:30:15 FEDERICA DE NICOLA00:34:47 CALENDARIO WEEK END00:40:38 CALENDARIO ALTRE00:45:49 CALENDARIO PARTNER00:47:31 DADDO CIAO

Triathlon Daddo Podcast
Triathlon Daddo Podcast 2020-03-05

Triathlon Daddo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 86:07


Il 9° appuntamento 2020 con Triathlon Daddo Podcast on line da giovedì 5 marzo.Con la voce di Dario Daddo Nardone per esplorare il podcast della triplice tricolore.ASCOLTA QUI TUTTE LE PUNTATE DI TRIATHLON DADDO PODCASThttps://www.mondotriathlon.it/podcastISCRIVITI AL NOSTRO CANALE YOUTUBE DI MONDO TRIATHLON TRIATHLONhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCssRFRHdlTk9diBz54fMwaQTanti gli argomenti da ascoltare insieme con il Daddo.Ci saranno le STORIE, si parlerà di…Andrea Maremmani, Simone Chiarolla, Ben Hoffman, Greg BennettPasseremo quindi all’ATTUALITÀ raccontando di…#emergenzacoronavirus per ITU, ETU, FITri, XTERRA e Tokyo 2020, Alessandro Fabian, Mario Mola, PTO e Brett Sutton, Dan Lorang, Cameron Wurf, Otrè Triathlon e FitCenter Bisceglie, Flora Duffy, Fred Van Lierde, Ironman Foundation, Claudio Chiappucci, Veronica Yoko Plebani, Silvia Comeche e José Luis HourcadeSarà quindi il momento di parlare di report GARE...ITU World Paratriathlon Series Devonport, Europei Winter Triathlon, Ironman 70.3 Bariloche, Husky Triathlon Festival Long Course, Duathlon di Solomeo, Buffalo Duathlon Cross, SwimRun Uruguay, OtillO SwimRun Catalina IslandCon i CONTRIBUTI di...Charlotte Bonin, Mattia Cambi, Giuseppe Lamastra e Sabina RapelliA chiudere, le gare del nostro CALENDARIO:nel week end…Campionati Europei Duathlon, Ironman New Zealand, GP Extreme São Carlosprossimamente…CSEN SwimRun Italina Series, Aquaticrunner World Qualifying, Nuota e Corri² con Chicchi & RarePartners, SwimRun Cheers, Volcano Triathlon, TriXman, 5150 Zurich, Duathlon di SantenaChiudiamo con le nostre GARE PARTNER:Cannes International Triathlon, 26 aprileRavenna Cross Triathlon, 16 e 17 maggioOcean Lava Malta, 17 maggioChallenge Lisboa, 23 maggioRun&Bike Gorgonzola, 28 giugnoEmbruman, 15 agostoMallorca 140.6, 24 di ottobre… ricordando la nuova pagina Mondo Triathlon Promo:https://www.mondotriathlon.it/triathlon-promoTieniti aggiornato su tutte le gare e leggi le appassionanti storie di triathlon su...www.mondotriathlon.it#daddocè #ioTRIamo ❤#mondotriathlon #fczstyle#sempreavanticolsorriso#daddotritour2020 #trilife #triathlon

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat
Carbon & Laktat live: Der Podcast-Abend mit Frank Wechsel und Simon Müller bei Trionik in Hamburg

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 117:32


Die 111. Podcast-Episode des Kanals "triathlon talk" war eine ganz besondere – denn für das Format "Carbon & Laktat" trafen sich Simon Müller und Frank Wechsel nicht an dessen Schreibtisch, sondern mit 80 Hörern im Hamburger Triathlon-Spezialgeschäft Trionik. Das feiert nämlich in diesen Tagen seinen 10. Geburtstag und Frank und Simon eröffneten die Festwoche mit ihrer Plauderei über den aktuellen Trainingsstand, die ersten Rennen und eine 73-stündige Langdistanz. Immer wieder fragten sie das Publikum um ihre Meinung – und standen am Ende selbst Rede und Antwort zu Themen rund um den Triathlon.

Pacing and Racing Triathlon Show
Your new Triathlon Training Podcast!

Pacing and Racing Triathlon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 1:04


If you’re looking to listen to interviews with some of the top professional triathletes in the world AND their coaches, or if you’re interested in hearing CEO’s talk about their latest and greatest triathlon Tech, then look no further because this podcast is for you! Hey I’m Steven Langenhuizen and I am your host on the Pacing and Racing Triathlon Podcast. In this podcast, the themes we explore include unparalleled tips and motivation from the top coaches and triathletes in the world, and ultimately just getting personal and real with some of your favorite sport icons. We also dive deep into the newest innovations of triathlon with interviews with the Tech experts and founders themselves. We’ve had the ITU and IRONMAN World Champions and legends on the show and We have an ever expanding library of exclusive interviews with some of your favorites like Anne Haug, Patrick Lange, Cameron Wurf, Sarah True, Richard Murray, Sarah Crowley, Katie Zaferes, Vincent Luis and so many more so definitely be sure to tune in by clicking the subscribe button and queue your playlist for your next long indoor bike session! Happy Training everyone, now let’s get after it!

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat
Renn(vorbereitung)en und ein kontroverses Sponsorenkarussell

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 106:39


Im aktuellen Podcast sprechen Frank Wechsel und Simon Müller über die aus deutscher Sicht sehr interessante erste Profi-Startliste des Ironman Südafrika, das eindrucksvolle Rennen bei der Challenge Wanaka und Franks lehrreiche Erlebnisse aus seinem Trainingslager auf Fuerteventura. Außerdem diskutieren Simon und Frank zweifelhafte Sponsorings aus der vergangenen Woche: die neu verkündete Mitgliedschaft von Kristian Blummenfelt bei Bahrain Endurance 13 und sein wenige Tage später bekannt gegebenes Sponsoring mit der amerikanischen Ölfirma Texaco. Darüber hinaus geht es um Cameron Wurf, der mit Team Ineos diese Woche seine erste Etappenrundfahrt in Portugal bestreitet, um die Ergebnisse bei der Wahl zum Weltsportler des Jahres 2019, die Absage des Tokio-Marathons am 1. März aufgrund des Coronavirus, und Frederic Funk, der dieses Saison auf tri-mag.de über sein junges Profi-Dasein bloggen wird.

The Cycling Podcast
16: The Pogfather

The Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 57:05


In this week's episode Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and Daniel Friebe recap the early season races and ask what the 2020 season has in store for Slovenian sensation Tadej Pogacar's after his victory at the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana. We also hear from Cameron Wurf, the former World Tour pro-turned-triathlete who has returned to the top ranks of professional cycling with Team Ineos.  The Cycling Podcast is supported by Science in Sport.  Listeners to The Cycling Podcast can get 25% off all their Science in Sport products by going to scienceinsport.com (http://scienceinsport.com/) and entering the code SISCP25 at the checkout. BECOME A FRIEND OF THE PODCAST Signing up as a Friend of the Podcast has never been easier. Our new system will get you connected in just a few clicks. Why sign up? Apart from getting access to our special episodes throughout the year – there are five online already – you will be helping us to keep The Cycling Podcast's team car on the road to provide daily Grand Tour coverage. Sign up at thecyclingpodcast.com/subscribe (https://thecyclingpodcast.supportingcast.fm/) . We've frozen the price again – it's just £15, which will work out at less than £1 per special episode. If you want to pay more we'll send you a copy of our new book, The Grand Tour Diaries. 2020 FRIENDS OF THE PODCAST EPISODES SO FAR... 1. The Stage That Didn't End – Stage 19 of the 2019 Tour de France 2. The Cycling Podcast On Tour – The best bits from Belfast and Edinburgh 3. The Grand Tour Diaries Audiobook – Part one, 2019 Giro d'Italia Bonus from the archive: The Rise and Demise of HTC-Highroad Bonus from the archive: The Revenants 4. The Grand Tour Diaries Audiobook – Part two, 2019 Tour de France THE GRAND TOUR DIARIES Available now at thecyclingpodcast.com/book (https://shop.visionsp.co.uk/other/TheGrandTourDiaries) . All Friends of the Podcast can get a 20% discount.

Triathlon Daddo Podcast
Triathlon Daddo Podcast 2020-02-06

Triathlon Daddo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 39:19


Il 5° appuntamento 2020 con Triathlon Daddo Podcast on line da giovedì 6 febbraio.Con la voce di Dario Daddo Nardone per esplorare il podcast della triplice tricolore.ASCOLTA QUI TUTTE LE PUNTATE DI TRIATHLON DADDO PODCASThttps://www.mondotriathlon.it/podcastISCRIVITI AL NOSTRO CANALE YOUTUBE DI MONDO TRIATHLON TRIATHLONTanti gli argomenti da ascoltare insieme con il Daddo.Ci saranno le STORIE, si parlerà di...Cameron Brown, il giovane quarantasettenne neozelandese alla ricerca del 21° podio nel suo Ironman New Zealand; l’australiano Cameron Wurf, strepitoso vincitore dell’ultimo Ironman Italy Emilia Romagna, che torna PRO delle due ruote, ingaggiato dal Team Neos; Alice Betto e Riccardo Ridolfi segnano una nuova importante partnership; il giovanissimo Miguel Espuna a 15 anni conquista due podi assoluti nel duathlon sprint.Passeremo a illustrare quindi l’ATTUALITÀ...Il saluto affettuoso a Marco Dal Bosco, ultramaratoneta e ironman del Treviso Triathlon venuto a mancare tragicamente; la festa del ventennale del Forhans Team di Capitan Gianluca Calfapietra; l’intervista con Matteo Benedetti, papà di Aquaticrunner e dello SwimRun made in Italy.Sarà quindi il momento di parlare di report GARE...Israman 226 e half, con la splendida vittoria di Nicola Spirig e il 7° posto di Marco Corti; la prima dell’XTERRA World Tour con l’XTERRA Wellington; il 1° Winter Triathlon Valbondione con Pippo Lamastra ancora sugli scudi; l’X3MA Duathlon cross di Eboli; il 5° Duathlon Sprint del Drago di Terni; il Lanzarote International Duathlon di Teguise, Lanzarote; e la vittoria di Kris Blummenfelt al Duathlo de Rio Maior, campionato portoghese di duathlon sprint.A chiudere, le gare del nostro CALENDARIO:nel fine settimana si disputeranno il Campionato del Mondo di Winter triathlon ad Asiago; l’Ironman 70.3 Dubai con i ritorni di Helen Jenkins, Ivan Rana e 69 Age Group italiani al via; Hell of the West a Goondiwindi, in Australia, seconda tappa dello Spirit Tri Series; la 20^ edizione del Broccoletto Bike Run di Custoza.Inserita in calendario, il 27 novembre,  anche la nuova sfida del circuito Xtri World Tour, il Formosa Xtreme Triathlon.Chiudiamo con le nostre GARE PARTNER:Run&Bike Gorgonzola, 8 marzoRavenna Cross Triathlon, 16 e 17 maggioEmbruman, 15 agosto, https://www.mondotriathlon.it/embrunMallorca 140.6, 24 di ottobre, https://www.mondotriathlon.it/mallorcaTieniti aggiornato su tutte le gare e leggi le appassionanti storie di triathlon su...www.mondotriathlon.it#daddocè #ioTRIamo ❤#mondotriathlon #fczstyle#sempreavanticolsorriso#daddotritour2020 #trilife #triathlon________________________CAPITOLI TRIATHLON DADDO PODCAST 2020-02-0600:00:13 INTRO00:00:58 STORIE CAMERON BROWN00:02:24 STORIE CAMERON WURF00:05:49 STORIE ALICE BETTO00:06:39 STORIE MIGUEL ESPUNA00:08:00 ATTUALITÀ MARCO DAL BOSCO00:08:46 ATTUALITÀ FORHANS TEAM00:10:41 ATTUALITÀ SWIMRUN ITALY00:12:45 INTERVISTA MATTEO BENEDETTI00:17:03 GARE ISRAMAN00:19:08 GARE XTERRA WELLINGTON00:20:16 GARE ALTRE00:23:26 CALENDARIO ASIAGO WT MONDIALI00:25:39 CALENDARIO IM 70.3 DUBAI00:29:21 CALENDARIO ALTRE00:31:34 CALENDARIO PARTNER00:37:44 DADDO CIAO

VeloNews Podcasts
VN Pod, ep. 176: The CADF report on Jakob Fuglsang; Cam Wurf interview

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 41:34


On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we discuss the leaked report by the CADF that allegedly tied Astana riders Jakob Fuglsang and Alexey Lutsenko to banned doctor Michele Ferrari. What information is in the report and what information is left out? How much weight should we give this document? Fred and Andy discuss the strong and weak parts of this news story. In more positive news, we catch up with Australian rider Cameron Wurf, who has decided to rejoin the WorldTour after racing for five seasons as an elite Ironman triathlete. Wurf still plans to race the Ironman World Championships in Kona. But before that, he is going to log some hard miles with Team Ineos. All that and more on this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.

VeloNews Podcasts
VN Pod, ep. 176: The CADF report on Jakob Fuglsang; Cam Wurf interview

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 41:34


On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we discuss the leaked report by the CADF that allegedly tied Astana riders Jakob Fuglsang and Alexey Lutsenko to banned doctor Michele Ferrari. What information is in the report and what information is left out? How much weight should we give this document? Fred and Andy discuss the strong and weak parts of this news story. In more positive news, we catch up with Australian rider Cameron Wurf, who has decided to rejoin the WorldTour after racing for five seasons as an elite Ironman triathlete. Wurf still plans to race the Ironman World Championships in Kona. But before that, he is going to log some hard miles with Team Ineos. All that and more on this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat
Carbon & Laktat vom 4. Februar 2020

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 97:43


Während der Däne Anders Hofman seine Expedition "Project Iceman" zum Südpol gestartet hat, um als erster Mensch eine Langdistanz in der Antarktis zu absolvieren, testet Lionel Sanders bereits im Januar in der Hitze von Hawaii. Jan Frodeno kündigt an, dass er genau dort noch drei weitere Kona-Kronen in seiner Karriere gewinnen will, während Konkurrent Cameron Wurf das DNF bei seinem Comeback-Rennen als Radprofi für einen langen Trainingstag nutzt. Über all das diskutieren Simon Müller und Nils Flieshardt im Podcast und besprechen die Auswirkungen des Coronavirus, der neben der Absage der Leichtathletik-Hallen-WM nun auch erste Konsequenzen im Triathlon nach sich zieht und dafür sorgt, dass die Anti-Doping-Agentur in China bis auf Weiteres die Tests eingestellt hat. Darüber hinaus geht es – wie man am Foto unschwer erkennen kann – um die neue Regelung der World Athletics, die seit einigen Tagen neue Regulierungen für Laufschuhe veröffentlicht haben, welche beispielsweise den Nike-Prototypen "Alphafly" von Eliud Kipchoge verbieten, alle anderen bisherigen Schuhmodelle allerdings genehmigen. Zum Schluss blicken Simon und Nils noch auf das bevorstehende Rennwochenende mit dem Ironman 70.3 Dubai und der Wintertriathlon-Weltmeisterschaft in Italien.

BE with Champions
Cameron Wurf

BE with Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 92:41


Cameron Wurf is a remarkable athlete. He has been at the pinnacle of three sports. He was a world Champion and Olympic rower for Australia, he raced professionally as a cyclist for the several teams, notably the Cannondale team. He's now a professional Triathlete who has had numerous wins and most recently finished 5th at the Ironman World Championships. He keep reinventing himself and is a true inspiration.

Pacing and Racing Triathlon Show
Cam Wurf - Challenge Roth Training Series - Roth Tips, Recap, Olympics, Frodeno & more!

Pacing and Racing Triathlon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 63:05


Today we have Australian Pro Triathlete and fan-favorite Cameron Wurf on for Episode number 8 of the Road to Roth Training Series! So for the first time listeners, a bit of a backstory here with the Road to Roth Series – at the beginning of August I announced that I’ll be doing my first full distance triathlon at Challenge Roth in 2020, and since then, I found that a lot of listeners were actually on a similar path; whether it was with Roth or another race; but they too were on their crazy journey to their first full distance triathlon and looking forward to hearing content specific to the full distance! Of course, never having actually done the distance before, I figured everyone could benefit the most in a series where I interview top professional triathletes and coaches that will be able to provide a ton of training tips specific to the full distance as well as give us the motivation and insight we need to help us maximize our performances come race day! Now this man needs no introduction, he is a former professional rower, former pro cyclist and now a top contending pro triathlete – with a third place in Roth and a 5th in KONA alongside some excellent performances including a win and run course record at IRONMAN Italy in 2019. Cam also recently competed in his first ITU Triathlon so we ask him about his thoughts on that style of racing in today’s podcast! Cam is also known as a hilarious public triathlon figure on social media and never shy’s away from razzing a fellow pro triathlete on Instagram when an opportunity arises! He is a great role model in triathlon and as he improves his run times he is becoming more of a threat on the racecourse! Cam joins us in today's episode to recap a bit of his season including his improvements in his running, his crazy training volume and highlights his experiences and podium finish at the iconic Challenge Roth. Cam leaves us with some excellent tips relevant to the Challenge Roth course and also leaves us with some inspiration and a few great laughs. We also talk about what’s in store for his winter season training as well as schedule looking forward to 2020! I am really excited about this one guys and I could keep going on all day, but let’s hear it all from Cameron Wurf himself!

Dan Gets Rich
Dan Gets Rich Episode 43: Endurance News Off the Cuff

Dan Gets Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 60:02


Dan Gets Rich Episode 43Winter trainingPlanning ahead for 2020IMFL vs IMCHOOState of StellarMary Cain teaser for next weekCheater CheaterQuantum Energy ousts BaseThird place at NYC...No Big deal for Girma Bekele GebreBermuda- Why wouldn't you go?Miami Man National ChampionsBest listens for trainer rides3 questions

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat
Carbon & Laktat vom 29. Oktober 2019

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 73:10


Diese Woche sind wir auf fast allen Distanzen unterwegs: Javier Gomez hat sich mit seinem Ironman-Sieg in Malaysia für den Ironman Hawaii 2020 qualifiziert und könnte im kommenden Jahr sowohl bei den Olympischen Spielen als auch bei der Ironman- und Ironman-70.3-WM starten. Des Weiteren hat der Hawaii-Fünfte Cameron Wurf den wahnwitzigen Versuch angekündigt, sich noch für Olympia in Tokio qualifizieren zu wollen. Und weil zweifelhafte Sponsorings aktuell anscheinend im Trend liegen, diskutieren Simon Müller und Frank Wechsel außerdem das neue und fragwürdige Hanf-Sponsoring bei USAT, dem nationalen Triathlonverband der Vereinigten Staaten.

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat
Carbon & Laktat vom 22.10.2019

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 101:44


Custom-Carbonschuhe, Kona-Kühlbander, Leistungsdaten aus Hawaii im Vergleich, ein Fazit zu der neuen Startreihenfolge bei der Ironman-WM und Eindrücke vom Geschehen der Super League auf Malta, bei der wir erstmals live vor Ort waren. Die neue Folge von Carbon & Laktat zur Abwechslung mal zu dritt: Anna Bruder, Simon Müller und Frank Wechsel diskutieren das Geschehen in der Szene und legen sich fest, auf wen sie tippen würden, wenn das Duell Frodeno vs. Brownlee nicht "auf dem Platz", sondern (zum Heimvorteil von Alistair) in der Kneipe nach dem Rennen stattfinden würde.

Triathlon Swimming with TOWER 26- Be Race Ready Podcast
Episode #68: Ironman Italy Champion Cameron Wurf

Triathlon Swimming with TOWER 26- Be Race Ready Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 48:51


Cam Wurf fins Jim and Gerry once again to discuss his performance at Ironman Italy, his astounding gains he's made in running, and his plans for the Ironman World Championships in Kona on October 12th.   View this episode on Facebook  Go to https://coaching.tower26.com for a FREE workout and to subscribe to the Tower 26 Affiliate Program. To ask questions to be answered ON-AIR, tweet @Tower_26 or email the show at contact@tower26.com. To listen to the show, subscribe to the TOWER 26 newsletter, read the Tower 26 blog, or to see what Tower 26 is up to, go to www.TOWER26.com. Follow Jim Lubinski on TWITTER @jimlubinski, www.jimlubinski.com, @jimlubinski Thanks to Tom Hiel for the Intro/Outro music. All information and content heard/disseminated on the "Tower 26-Be Race Ready Podcast" is property of TOWER 26 and shall not be copied, retransmitted, or rebroadcast without TOWER 26 consent. Tower 26 Subscription Plan: coaching.tower26.com      

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat
Carbon & Laktat vom 24.09.2019

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 91:24


Reichlich Gesprächsstoff innerhalb der Szene: Ein Schmerzmittel-Hersteller wird Ironman-Sponsor und Profiathleten wollen die Marke kaufen, um zukünftig unter anderem für gerechtere Preisgelder zu sorgen. Darüber diskutieren Frank Wechsel und Simon Müller in dieser Woche. Auch der Countdown zum Ironman Hawaii geht weiter: Wie ist der Rekordtag von Cameron Wurf bei seinem dominanten Sieg des Ironman Italy im Hinblick auf seinen Kona-Start in drei Wochen zu interpretieren? Simon und Frank philosophieren über mögliche Auswirkungen, Rennverläufe und ordnen die Ergebnisse des vergangenen Wochenendes ein.

Dan Gets Rich
Dan Gets Rich Episode 25 with special guest Willie Savoie of Game on Race Events

Dan Gets Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 75:22


Dan Gets Rich Episode 25Special Guest Willie Savoie of Game on EventsGame on Events is bringing the newest triathlon to Jacksonville - learn why Mickler's Landing, race course details and why Game On will make your race day specialTour De France UpdatesIronman AustriaChallenge RothHand and Stone TriathlonCheating runner found deceased after LA Marathon3 Questions

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat
Carbon & Laktat vom 18.6.2019

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 80:32


Deutsche Wiederholungs- und Erstlingstätersiege, ein neuer Weltrekord im Double Ultra Triathlon und das Sponsoring von Athleten und Rennen stehen im Mittelpunkt der heutigen Episode. Simon Müller und Frank Wechsel fachsimpeln über das aktuelle Triathlongeschehen und geben erste Ausblicke auf die anstehenden Highlights in Frankfurt, Hamburg und Roth.

Triathlon Taren Podcast
Cam Wurf Talks Doping in Ironman, Winning IM Kona

Triathlon Taren Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 78:52


For the past two years in a row, Cameron Wurf has been the fastest male professional triathlete on the bike course at the Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii. Now, with a 2019 win at the Cannes International Triathlon, Wurf has his sights set on a bigger finish in Kona this year.  On the podcast, we talk Wurf's rise through the ranks and how he's taken his experience in Olympic rowing and professional cycling into triathlon, doping in the sport of triathlon, and so much more.

Fitter Radio
Fitter Radio Episode 262 - IRONMAN Australia Port Macquarie 2019

Fitter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 180:15


LAURA SIDDALL hosts the show with Bevan this week post her win at IRONMAN Australia | Port Macquarie. FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB FREE RACE ENTRY WINNER: LUKE PARKER (00:07:24) Luke is the winner of the free race entry competition to PORT to PORT. We catch up with Luke to find out how he’s tracking. (00:17:08) Bev and Sid review the racing from Busselton and the ITU Long Distance Worlds (00:26:37) IRONMAN 70.3 St George, Utah. Our roving reporter Meredith Gardner captures interviews from the race. Sebastian Kienle (00:28:31) Jocelyn McCauley (00:35:03) Rudy Von Berg (00:46:42) Heather Wurtele (00:50:00) IRONMAN AUSTRALIA | PORT MACQUARIE RACE REVIEW AND INTERVIEWS (01:01:16) Laura Siddall pre-race (01:01:51) Kelsey Withrow pre-race (01:12:19) Tim Reed pre-race (01:20:27) Mark Bowstead pre-race (01:30:31) Pro Panel (01:33:26) Laura Siddall talks to us about her race (02:03:01) Kelsey Withrow post-race (02:27:16) Cam Wurf post-race (02:37:05) Tim Reed post-race (02:45:46) Denis Chevrot post-race (02:52:28) LINKS: Laura Siddall at https://laurasiddall.com/ Sebastian Kienle at https://www.sebastian-kienle.com/ Jocelyn McCauley at http://jocelynmccauley.com/index.html Heather Wurtele at https://www.teamwurtele.com/ Rudy Von Berg on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/rudyvonberg/ Cameron Wurf on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/cjwurf/ Tim Reed at http://timreed.com.au/ Denis Chevrot at https://www.denis-chevrot.com/ Mark Bowstead on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/markbowtri/ Kelsey Withrow at https://www.kelseywithrow.com/ Mel Burke on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/melanie.burke.129 Caroline Steffen on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Caroline-Steffen-279128515444985/ IRONMAN Australia | Port Macquarie at http://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/ironman/australia.aspx#axzz5miftFyy0 IRONMAN 70.3 St. George, Utah at http://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/americas/ironman-70.3/st.-george.aspx#/axzz5n0ZRZuVN Busselton Festival of Triathlon at http://www.busseltonfestivaloftriathlon.com.au/ ITU Long Distance Worlds at https://pontevedra2019.org/itu/en/ Port to Port MTB at https://porttoportmtb.com/ CONTACT US: Learn more about us at http://www.fitter.co.nz Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fittercoaching for the latest news and information Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition

California Triathlon Soup
Cameron Wurf

California Triathlon Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 34:45


Cam Wurf, Australian professional cyclist and triathlete, joins California Triathlon Soup to discuss how at 35 years old he is just scratching the surface at the elite level of his 3rd sport (rowing, cycling & triathlon).  Cam discusses his explosion onto the triathlon stage as well as his past life on the professional cycling tour. Note: In 2018, Cam beat his own Kona bike course record by 3 minutes with a 4:09.06 which probably could have been 4:08 and change if he had just put a little effort into it.  You will come away a big Cam Wurf fan!   California Triathlon Soup podcast is 2 parts triathlon, 1 part culture and a dash of silly. Season 1 offers a fresh serving of “Soup” every two weeks over a 12 week period.  The guests are top notch as a counterweight to the host’s shear lack of talent and even Erik Schiller’s mad post-production skills might not be enough to make this palatable.  Still, we hope you line up like Oliver Twist and find the podcast hearty and not thin gruel. 23 OUNCE CALIFORNIA TRIATHLON SOUP MUG.  We encourage you to commemorate what is surely going to be an abject failure by getting a 23 ounce California Triathlon Soup mug when you donate $25 to California Triathlon.  Use the 50% CALTRI discount code to lower the price to $12.50. That includes shipping via a chartered mule.

Swim Smooth
Episode 12 - Dave Scott, 6-time Hawaii Ironman World Champion

Swim Smooth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 112:05


Is there anyone more synonymous with the sport of triathlon, the Ironman distance, and performance at the very highest level than Dave Scott? If he were British, he'd be a "Sir" for sure...in fact, I think we should simply refer to him as Sir Dave Scott, what do you think? Maybe even "Lord"? Winner of a record six Hawaii Ironman World Championship titles between 1980 and 1987 and still to this date some 30 years after his epic "Ironwar" with fellow six time winner, Mark Allen, one of the fastest ever runners off the bike, Dave Scott is simply "The Man" when it comes to Ironman. In fact, even though 2018 was arguably the fastest year on record (weather-wise) in Kona's 40th outing, if Dave put his 2nd place time in 1989 (8:10:13) up against last year's winners, he'd still have finished 9th place, beating the now bike course record holder Cameron Wurf's 2018 time by some 18 seconds. Incredible! 30 years later and he's still a legend of the sport. Think about the times that athletes in other sports were doing 30 years ago...these times and performances have been totally obliterated into the past through the enhancement of sport through technology. Given how technology driven triathlon is and how far it's come in 30 years, this is a real testament to where Dave Scott sits in the history books, being the first athlete ever to be inducted into the Ironman Hall of Fame in 1983. OK, we think you get the idea - he's a god to many of us! Paul and Adam first met up with Dave in 2013 in Boulder, CO as they took a bromance car trip from the east to west coast of the USA after Paul won the prestigious Manhattan Island Marathon Swim. Dave openly welcomed Paul and Adam into his squad and during coffee afterwards, both agreed it felt like they'd known Dave forever. In fact, this is what you always hear about the great man - despite his obvious standing in the sport, Dave always seems to have time for you, recalling important individual features about you and simply taking an interest in what you do. It's a very commendable quality above and beyond all the sporting accolades. So now, sit back, relax and enjoy hearing from one of the very best ever in this open, honest and candid discussion with The Man!

Triathlon Swimming with TOWER 26- Be Race Ready Podcast
Episode #62: Cameron Wurf Talks About his Olympic Rowing, Professional Cycling, Professional Triathlon Career

Triathlon Swimming with TOWER 26- Be Race Ready Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 59:11


Jim and Gerry bring Super Cyclist Cam Wurf into the studio to talk about his career in sport and how he came about making the huge gains in the swim that he has made. To view the YouTube Video of this episode click here Go to https://coaching.tower26.com for a FREE workout and to subscribe to the Tower 26 Affiliate Program. After the topic of the episode is covered, the athlete questions are answered, and the topic for the next episode is revealed. To ask questions to be answered ON-AIR, tweet @Tower_26 or email the show at gerry@tower26.com. To listen to the show, subscribe to the TOWER 26 newsletter, read the Tower 26 blog, or to see what Tower 26 is up to, go to www.TOWER26.com. Follow Jim Lubinski on TWITTER @jimlubinski, www.jimlubinski.com, @jimlubinski Thanks to Tom Hiel for the Intro/Outro music. All information and content heard/disseminated on the "Tower 26-Be Race Ready Podcast" is property of TOWER 26 and shall not be copied, retransmitted, or rebroadcast without TOWER 26 consent. Tower 26 Subscription Plan: coaching.tower26.com  

PouwerPlay
PouwerPlay Tripod: Cam Wurf on IMWA, Kona dreams & tactics, cyclists turning triathletes (Ep. 07)

PouwerPlay

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 39:46


PouwerPlay's Rob Pouw is joined by the multi talented triathlete Cameron Wurf. The former Olympic rower and professional cyclist talks about his second place in Ironman Western Australia, where he secured a slot for the Ironman World Championship in Kona 2019 (1:00). They also talk learning something new each race (4:40), about the 2018 race tactics in Kona (8:50), getting the right mindset to suffer (10:45), team tactics (15:57), and the satisfaction that triathlon gives him compared to rowing and cycling (20:01). The chat continues with cyclists crossing over to triathlon (24:14), which pro-cyclist could make the leap to Ironman (27:21), and training and learning with Team Sky (30:35). To wrap it up, Cam talks about the sporting dreams he had as a young boy and which ones are still alive (35:55).

IMTalk
IMTalk Episode 612 - Cameron Wurf and Colin Norris

IMTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 71:26


This week we have interviews with both Cameron Wurf and Colin Norris. Cam being the seasoned pro and Colin being the up and comer. It's a cool perspective on the different sides of a pro's life.  We also have News, Discussion of the Week and Q&A's.

Tri-Oraklet
Cameron Wurf

Tri-Oraklet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 36:13


He made it to the Olympics as a rower, switched to cycling on the PRO Tour - riding the Giro and the Vuelta for Cannondale. After only 2 years in the sport of triathlon, he is going to Kona as a PRO Triathlete - The Tasmanian Phenomenon Cameron Wurf

Cycling Central Podcast
Herald Sun Tour: Cameron Wurf (Cannondale Pro Cycling), Stage 4

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2014 7:55


The loquacious Cameron Wurf tells Cycling Central he "probably would've finished the worst out of the three" vying for the final podium at the Jayco Herald Sun Tour, but quietly, he had backed himself to not leave an iota of energy behind on Arthurs Seat. All he can do now is ruminate over what could have been, and look ahead to hopefully riding his first Tour de France later this year.

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Cycling Central Podcast
Herald Sun Tour: Cameron Wurf (Cannondale Pro Cycling), Stage 2

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2014 3:12


He of the 400km rides, Cameron Wurf (Cannondale Pro Cycling), finds his climbing legs on the second stage of the Jayco Herald Sun Tour, and by consequence, moves into second overall behind Simon Clarke (Orica-GreenEDGE).

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