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Celso Anderson comenta a etapa 11 do tour de France 2024. A etapa de quarta-feira está pronta para fazer qualquer resultado, menos diminuir a tensão de GC e de separação, como preveem o gerente da EF Education-EasyPost, Charly Wegelius, e o colega da UAE Team Emirates, Joxean Fernández Matxin. Inscreva-se no canal e junte-se a nós para transmissões repletas de análises e novidades do ciclismo mundial! Durante o Tour de France 2024 Lives especiais a partir das 19h15 Aproveite a nossa parceria e faça seu seguro Bici Sura com 5% de desconto + 10x sem juros só até o final desse mês: https://bike-hub.rds.land/parceria-bikehub-e-sura Aproveite o lançamento das novas Jerseys Bikehub: https://www.loja.bikehub.com.br/loja/busca.php?loja=962337&palavra_busca=CAMISA+CICLISMO+BIKEHUB+2023 Participe do pelotão Bikehub no WhatsApp para conversar com outros ciclistas, ficar por dentro do mundo da bicicleta e receber ofertas e novidades especiais: https://chat.whatsapp.com/HCuGtdbcSYd5nSSs5YVPPl Entre para o nosso clube no Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/bikehub_br
Head Sports Director for EF Education-EasyPost, Charly Wegelius, had a long career as a pro cyclist before becoming an important member of the team's staff. Zack sat down to learn more about the role of Sports Director, what being an ex-pro brings to the table and lots more. For more information on coaching, training plans and camps visit our website: http://www.teamefcoaching.com
After months of uncertainty, British Cycling have the money, the title partner and the race director: now they also have the races. Incredibly, the Tours of Britain have been saved, thanks to a five-year sponsorship deal with Lloyds Bank that is believed to be in the region of £20 million. We hear from British Cycling CEO Jon Dutton as he tells the media about the "landmark deal" that will see Lloyds Bank immediately become the title partner of the Tour of Britain events, as well as what BC are calling its "major events vision". We also reveal that former organisers Sweetspot were close to securing a deal of their own with Lloyds last year before they were forced into liquidation. On the back of this thrilling news for British cycling as a whole, we also look ahead to three days of great racing at the Ride London Classique. The event has attracted many of the biggest names in the women's peloton including Lotte Kopecky, Lorena Wiebes and Lizzi Deignan, as well as Zoe Bäckstedt, who's fresh from her second place in the Antwerp Port Epic. In an exclusive interview, the 19-year-old Canyon-SRAM rider reflects on her highlights of the season so far, the excitement she feels at the prospect of racing in front of home fans at Ride London, and the possibility of selection for this summer's Paris Olympics. Sam Bennett is another rider hoping that he gets the chance to shine in France this summer, in his case at the Tour de France, which he's not appeared in since winning the green jersey in 2020. Buoyed by five victories at last week's Four Days of Dunkirk, the Decathlon-Ag2r La Mondiale sprinter looks back on that success, reveals the race he's chosen as prep for the Tour, and talks up his chances of being selected for his currently all-conquering French team. In our "How to Make Cycling Better" feature, we hear from EF Education-EasyPost team manager Charly Wegelius, who outlines a way in which he believes racing could not only be safer for the riders, but also attract bigger audiences. This podcast is brought to you with the support of our sponsor, Saddle Skedaddle. For details on how to save £100 on all of Skedaddle's Italian holidays during the Giro d'Italia, go to www.skedaddle.com/radiocycling Music provided by HearWeGo Marion - High Hopes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Los títulos de la entrega de hoy de La ContraPortada, el especial de libros de La ContraCrónica son: - "Gregario" de Charly Wegelius - https://amzn.to/3TUWV6T - "La saga del inspector Pendergast" de Douglas Preston y Lincoln Child - https://amzn.to/3tQac68 - "Un puente sobre el Drina" de Ivo Andric - https://amzn.to/3tSBzN0 - "El corsario negro" de Emilio Salgari - https://amzn.to/4aOcF1L Consulta los mejores libros de la semana en La ContraBiblioteca - https://diazvillanueva.com/la-contrabiblioteca/ · Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lacontracronica · “La ContraHistoria de España. Auge, caída y vuelta a empezar de un país en 28 episodios”… https://amzn.to/3kXcZ6i · “Lutero, Calvino y Trento, la Reforma que no fue”… https://amzn.to/3shKOlK · “La ContraHistoria del comunismo”… https://amzn.to/39QP2KE Apoya La Contra en: · Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/diazvillanueva · iVoox... https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-contracronica_sq_f1267769_1.html · Paypal... https://www.paypal.me/diazvillanueva Sígueme en: · Web... https://diazvillanueva.com · Twitter... https://twitter.com/diazvillanueva · Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/fernandodiazvillanueva1/ · Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/diazvillanueva · Linkedin… https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernando-d%C3%ADaz-villanueva-7303865/ · Flickr... https://www.flickr.com/photos/147276463@N05/?/ · Pinterest... https://www.pinterest.com/fernandodiazvillanueva Encuentra mis libros en: · Amazon... https://www.amazon.es/Fernando-Diaz-Villanueva/e/B00J2ASBXM #FernandoDiazVillanueva #pendergast #salgari Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
The first pre-season training camps are under way, and we've got news from three of the teams sure to be in the heart of the action when racing restarts in January... We start at Israel-PremierTech, where there's been quite a u-turn since we spoke to team owner Sylvan Adams just a fortnight ago. Back then, we asked him if — given the tensions fuelled by the conflict in Gaza — he had any concerns for the safety of his team's riders and staff, to which he replied: “What are we supposed to do? Cower? We're just going to go about our daily business.” Two weeks on, IPT riders are being issued with blank training kit due to safety concerns.We also meet Lukas Nerurkar, son of one of Britain's best marathon runners, who is on the verge of stepping up into the WorldTour with EF Education-Easy Post. The 20-year-old tells us about his journey to the top, via Brighton, Ethiopia and South London, his qualities and weaknesses as a climber and his flat share with Ben Healy. We also get the inside line on Nerurkar from EF team director Charly Wegelius. Plus, we have a second exclusive interview with unsung hero Toms Skujins, the experienced Latvian who's key to Lidl-Trek's success. Speaking from his home in Andorra, Skujins, one of the most intellectual and thoughtful riders in the peloton, discusses his team's major off-season signings, offers his take on One Cycling's attempt to revamp the structure of the sport, and offers praise for CPA president Adam Hansen's attempts to get the riders talking with one voice on key issues.This podcast is brought to you with the support of our sponsor, Saddle Skedaddle. Support the show
After Jonas Vingegaard's torching of his rivals in the Combloux time trial, these are RadioCycling's latest headlines...Like Jacques Anquetil, Bernard Hinault or Miguel Induráin in their time trialling pomp, Jonas Vingegaard not only beat Tadej Pogačar in the Tour's only TT, but blitzed him, putting an astonishingly large gap between himself and his arch-rival. We reflect on this incredible performance, on what it means for the GC battle, and on whether Pogačar has the ability – and enough road left – to surpass his first-week comeback and turn the battle for the yellow jersey around again.As is the case all too often nowadays, the Tour has seen further big crashes caused by the recklessness and witlessness of fans. The latest, last Friday, saw American climber Sepp Kuss felled and injured. With his Jumbo-Visma team considering whether to sue the fan who caused the pile-up, we get reaction from Groupama-FDJ DS Philippe Mauduit and ask whether the legal path is the right one to go down on these occasions.Our recent interview with Israel-PremierTech owner Sylvan Adams on the future of veteran team leader Chris Froome led to some kickback, not least from the four-time Tour winner's camp. In order to clarify some of his previous comments, notably on the length of Froome's IPT contract, we went back to Adams, who not only outlines the key details but also doubles down on his comments about the British rider.It's now 25 years since the Festina affair, when doping was revealed to be rife in the sport and Tour almost came to a halt before it had reached Paris. With the aim of gauging what and how much has changed in the interim, we speak to three team directors who were racers back then. EF Education's Charly Wegelius, Jayco-AlUla's Matt White and Jumbo-Visma's Frans Maassen explain how the difference between then and now is "like night and day". We hear about eating "slop", "the Belgie clean", and how not all of the changes over the last quarter of a century have been for the best.And finally, in our Coffee Beans section...– Citroën to part ways with AG2R team– Ineos boss Ratcliffe throws a big bash in Courchevel for his team– Carlos Rodríguez caught in Ineos-Movistar contractual tug of warSupport the show
After 192.5km from Saint-Etienne to Mende, Stage 14 of the 2022 Tour de France was won by Australian Michael Matthews, who produced a brilliant ride to win a tough and hilly stage. Matthews duked it out with Alberto Bettiol on the final climb, but he was able to claim his fourth Tour stage win of his career. And in tonight's Cycling Podcast, Rose, Francois and Ian discuss the winner and the almost winner as well as hearing from Matthews' bosses Matt White, David McPartland, our dear friend Ciro on Bettiol, Charly Wegelius, Alberto Bettiol himself and Louis Meintjes. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens and Science in Sport. Supersapiens Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com Science in Sport For 25% off all your SiS products, go to scienceinsport.com and enter the code SISCP25 at the checkout. MAAP The Cycling Podcast has a new collaboration with MAAP. We have launched the first of the three MAAP + The Cycling Podcast jerseys. Go to maap.cc for more details and to vote for your favourite. Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to more than 60 exclusive episodes. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
We left the story of the 2012 Giro d'Italia on the eve of the Stelvio stage on the penultimate day of the race with the destiny of the maglia rosa still delicately poised. Ryder Hesjedal had trimmed Joaquim Rodriguez's lead at Alpe de Pampeago and just needed to keep the Spaniard on a leash to stand a great chance of becoming the first Canadian grand tour winner in the final time trial in Milan. In this episode we again here from the team's boss Jonathan Vaughters, rookie sports director Charly Wegelius and Hesjedal's right-hand man in the Garmin-Barracuda team Christian Vande Velde about a Giro decided by just a few seconds and the aftermath of the race. Kilometre 0 by The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens. Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
This is the tenth anniversary of one of the closest grand tours of all-time, decided by just 16 seconds after a two-week tussle between two very different riders. The Canadian Ryder Hesjedal and the Spaniard Joaquim Rodriguez took turns wearing the maglia roas as if they were playing a game of pass the parcel. It was an intriguing clash of styles too – the patient diesel versus the jack-in-the-box. In this two part Kilometre 0, Lionel Birnie speaks to the boss of the Garmin-Barracuda team Jonathan Vaughters, first-time sports director Charly Wegelius, and one of the key support riders Christian Vande Velde about how they pulled it off. Just a few months earlier the team had almost ceased to exist and yet after a steady start in Copenhagen and a great team time trial when the race reached Italy they found themselves in the mix. Kilometre 0 by The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens. Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
Bobby Julich and Jens Voigt find out what tips Charly Wegelius picked up from Allan Pieper, why he feels his palmares set him up for success as a Director Sportif and what's changed in the sport since he first got behind the wheel of a team car. This episode is presented by Zwift for Velonews and Shocked Giraffe; it was produced by Mark Payne and edited by Tim Mossa.
With the queen stage of the Giro d'Italia shortened by 60km, two major climbs removed and no TV pictures, the job of The Cycling Podcast after stage 16 was to piece together what happened. Richard and Daniel were at the finish in Cortina to speak to some of the protagonists and make sense of a stage that cemented Egan Bernal's status as the favourite to win the Giro in Milan on Sunday. In tonight's episode we hear from our diarist, James Knox, the EF sports director Charly Wegelius and his rider Tejay van Garderen, Trek-Segafredo general manager Luca Guercilena, a resurgent Romain Bardet and the Bahrain Victorious pair of Damiano Caruso and Pello Bilbao. 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
In the latest edition of the Cyclingnews podcast, brought to you in association with Sportful and Pinarello, we hear from Tour de France revelation Marc Hirschi (Sunweb), Charly Wegelius from EF Education First and four-time Tour de France champion Chris Froome from Tirreno-Adriatico. We also cover the breaking news from the Tour de France that saw ASO's Christian Prudhomme forced to self-isolate after testing positive for COVID-19 and four team staff members from WorldTour squads sent home for the season reason after a huge effort to test everyone at the Tour on the first rest day. Daniel Benson and Ed Pickering analyse the opening 9 days of racing and dissect the top ten and how the next few days might play out. The Cyclingnews Podcast is brought to you by Sportful and Pinarello. To subscribe to the Cyclingnews Podcast, click here. Sponsor message Born in the Italian Dolomites, Sportful has been making athletes faster, more efficient and better protected since 1972. Official apparel supplier to Bora-Hansgrohe. The same Pro Issue apparel, which includes our BodyFit Pro and Fiandre lines, worn by Peter Sagan is available to purchase by all cyclists. BodyFit Pro; a form fitting design with a focus on enhanced aerodynamics was created specifically for the rigors of pro bike racing. Our versatile Fiandre line uses proprietary technology to keep you dry and comfortable in inclement, variable weather conditions. Sportful leads the market with innovative and technical apparel so you can experience those unforgettable moments, your very best days on a bike. For more details visit sportful.com Follow the ride on instagram @sportful
Exclusive and behind the scenes access with American WorldTour team In the latest episode of the Cyclingnews podcast - brought to you in association with Sportful, Pinarello and Floyds of Leadville - we go behind the scenes with EF-Education First Pro Cycling team at their training camp in Girona, Spain, as they finalise their Tour de France roster. With exclusive access to the riders, including Rigoberto Uran, Michael Woods and Tejay van Garderen, we follow the team as they're put through there paces during two flat-out team time trial efforts. The three-day camp took place last week and formed the backdrop for the team's final selection process for the Tour de France. Present at the camp were Woods, van Garderen, Uran, Tanel Kangert, Mitch Docker, Lawson Craddock, Tom Scully, Sebastian Langevald, and Simon Clarke. Alberto Bettiol who was in the mix for a Tour de France spot was racing the Italian nationals at the time. Team director Charly Wegelius takes Cyclingnews through the process of team selection on the final morning of the camp and explains his goals and what he's looking for from the riders as they set out on their final test. He must narrow down a list of 10 to eight by the end of the day and over a 13-minute long time trial test - which the team ride twice - he watches on from the team car. Cyclingnews had the chance to follow in the second team car with the opportunity to listen and observe as Wegelius offers instructions over the radio before the team then begin their internal de-brief that provided a fascinating insight into team tactics and the morale within the squad. Wegelius then brings everyone together. He praises Woods and Kangert on taking shorter pulls on the front in order to keep the pace high, and he tells Scully that his skill in moving off the front of the line is so smooth that it's like watching an experienced pursuit rider in action. Back at the team hotel, and under the baking sun, we sit down with Uran for a short interview. It's rare moment to talk to the 2017 Tour de France runner-up about the camp and his season to date. We then look for a place to interview van Garderen. There are a set of benches in the shade a few meters away from the team buses but they are currently occupied with Wegelius and another director Andreas Klier, who are both deep in conversation with road captain Simon Clarke. It's obvious that a decision on the team is about to be made. Van Garderen - no stranger to successful team time trial squads - takes us through how EF Education First communicates during TTT efforts. We also talk to the American about how much effort goes into the off-the-bike preparation at camps of this nature, and of course his aspirations at the Tour after his fine second place in June's Criterium du Dauphine. By the time van Garderen has left, Klier and Wegelius have done the same. They've retreated back inside the hotel for a final conference before going door-to-door at the hotel and breaking the news to the nine riders at the camp as to whether they have made the selection. For most, it's good news but for Craddock and Docker this is as far as it goes. Although Bettiol has missed the camp due to the Italian nationals he will make the Tour team. After spending time with the riders we sit down with Wegelius. We ask him about how the team has gelled as a unit over the last three days and also how important the team time trial is in the balance of selecting their entire Tour de France Tour team. Wegelius' task is unenviable but he's selected a squad for the Tour de France that can fight on a number of fronts and even the riders who have unfortunately missed out have played their part in spurring on the eight who have been selected. Uran will challenge for the podium, Mike Woods will support and target stage wins and Van Garderen appears revitalised since his move to the team. Bettiol will have chances, and there's experience and horsepower with Langeveld, Scully, Clarke and Kangert running the engine of the team. With the camp now over the team disperses. Some riders like van Garderen remain in Girona for extra training, while others like Uran head back to their European base in Monaco. Within a couple of hours everyone has checked out, the trucks are loaded up and the team has moved on. The next stop is Brussels and the Tour de France. However, there's one final chance to talk to Michael Woods. He's loaded up his car and is ready to head home but he agrees to sit down with us to talk about the camp and of course what will be his Tour de France debut. Overall, this was a successful camp for EF-Education First. There were some tough moments in terms of the selection process but the riders selected are of the highest caliber and they head to the Grand Depart with realistic goals. This podcast offers a rare glimpse into the minds of the riders and staff of a WorldTour squad on eve of a Grand Tour, and provides a more relaxed environment in which the athletes can talk about their training, the cohesion within the squad and their hopes for the Tour de France. With the team finally announced publicly on Tuesday, now all they have to do is deliver. To win an EF-Education First team kit, signed by their Tour de France squad simply subscribe to the Cyclingnews podcast on iTunes or on our Podbean platform. We'll select the lucky winner during the Tour de France. 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Dumoulin, Demol and Wegelius all feature this week In the last episode of the Cyclingnews podcast – brought to you by Sportful, Pinarello and Floyd's of Leadville – we look at latest action from the Tour de Suisse where Egan Bernal put in a dominant performance to win stage 7 and extend his overall lead. We debate the Tour de France leadership dilemma facing Team Ineos, and hear from Dirk Demol on Katusha's rebuilding. After Jumbo Visma confirmed that they were interested in bringing in Marcel Kittel we discuss the merits of the move, as well as the news that Tom Dumoulin will miss this year's Tour de France due to injury. Finally, we hear from Charly Wegelius on how he fell in love with cycling at a young age, and his first memories from the Tour de France. The Cyclingnews podcast is brought to you in association with Sportful, Pinarello and Floyds of Leadville. To subscribe to the Cyclingnews podcast, click here. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-cycling-news-podcast/id1012929015 Sponsor message Born in the Italian Dolomites, Sportful has been making athletes faster, more efficient and better protected since 1972. Official apparel supplier to Team Virtu Cycling, Bora-Hansgrohe and Bahrain Merida. The same Pro Issue apparel, which includes our BodyFit Pro and Fiandre lines, worn by Marta Bastianelli, Peter Sagan and Vincenzo Nibali is available to purchase by all cyclists. BodyFit Pro; a form fitting design with a focus on enhanced aerodynamics was created specifically for the rigours of pro bike racing. Our versatile Fiandre line uses proprietary technology to keep you dry and comfortable in inclement, variable weather conditions. Sportful leads the market with innovative and technical apparel so you can experience those unforgettable moments, your very best days on a bike. For more details visit sportful.com. Follow the ride on instagram @sportful
With World Cup fever gripping France it was somehow appropriate on the day of the semi-final between France and Belgium that two Frenchmen and two Belgians formed the four-man break on stage four of the Tour. In this episode of The Cycling Podcast Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and François Thomazeau soak up the festival atmosphere in Brittany and recap the stage, which was won by Colombian Fernando Gaviria after the break was caught in the nick of time. We hear from Gaviria’s sports director Brian Holm, who was unhappy that other teams did not assist the chase, and Tim Declercq, who did so much work for Quick Step on the front of the peloton. There were crashes again, of course, and we spoke to Rigoberto Uran’s sports director Charly Wegelius about how they ensured their team leader rejoined the peloton after his fall close to the finish. A year ago, on the equivalent stage – stage four to Vittel – Guillaume van Keirsbulck was in the break all day. He was one of the quartet who escaped today and we spoke to him about his day out in front. Plus we assess the simmering war of words between UCI president David Lappartient and Team Sky’s boss Dave Brailsford following the resolution of Chris Froome’s salbutamol case and cover all the other talking points from the day. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science In Sport
February 19 | This week’s episode of The Cycling Podcast comes from Andalusia and the Ruta del Sol where Richard Moore is joined by our Spanish correspondent Fran Reyes to discuss the week’s racing. There’s an exclusive interview with Chris Froome, making his first race appearance since the adverse analytical finding for an elevated level of the asthma medication salbutamol. We also hear from Tim Wellens, the Belgian who won the Ruta del Sol overall, about his plans for the early season and a debut at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and his young British team-mate on the Lotto-Soudal squad, James Shaw, about the difficulty facing young riders getting selection for the grand tours now the team sizes have been cut to eight riders. Plus there’s Oliver Naesen, Greg Van Avermaet and Charly Wegelius too. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science In Sport. To support The Cycling Podcast and keep these episodes free-to-air become a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com
¡Motivación!, ese es el tema principal de este nuevo episodio de Nadie Entrena, tu podcast de deporte. ¿Cómo podemos motivarnos cuando las ganas de salir a entrenar están por los suelos?, ¿y si nos hemos lesionado? Redes sociales, aplicaciones, libros, documentales y muchos más trucos. Aquí está todo lo que comentamos en este programa: Youtube: Valenti Sanjuan https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG5IfQYv9S9HIsrICDcZaZQ Ibón Zugasti https://www.youtube.com/user/ibonzugasti The Ginger Runner https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGingerRunner Los mejores Informe Robinson de deporte https://www.palabraderunner.com/mejores-informe-robinson/ Peliculas: Rocky, Carros de fuego, 172 horas, forrest gum, Documentales: - From fat to finish line - The Barckley Marathons - Icaro http://www.palabraderunner.com/icaro-documental-dopaje-netflix-icarus/ Libros: "Correr" de Jean Echenoz http://amzn.to/2E4HTpL "Gregario" de Charly Wegelius http://amzn.to/2Eh6RRP "2 horas" de Ed Caesar http://amzn.to/2nNJnd0 "Nacidos para correr" http://amzn.to/2GMKORs "Correr, comer, vivir" http://amzn.to/2nIRjvW "Un millón de runners" http://amzn.to/2nDYq9R Aplicaciones como Strava o Join nos permiten conocer gente que entrena por nuestra zona. ¡Esperamos que os haya gustado! :) Recuerda, puedes seguirnos en: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nadieentrena Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nadie_entrena/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/nadie_entrena/ Club de Nadie Entrena en Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/Nadientrena Hasta el próximo programa :) Síguenos en: Club de Nadie Entrena en Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/Nadientrena Pedro en Instagram: https://instagram.com/palabraderunner/ Paolo en Instagram: https://instagram.com/paoloac/ Diario Runner, el podcast de Pedro https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-diario-runner_sq_f1821071_1.html Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nadieentrena/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nadie_entrena/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/nadie_entrena/ Pedro en Twitter https://twitter.com/palabraderunner/ Paolo en Twitter https://twitter.com/paoloac/
Glad the Giro's over, or are you like Garmin-Sharp's Ryder Hesjedal, whose sport director Charly Wegelius said that if there was a fourth week, he'd probably be in pink? (Never mind the fact that the Canadian lost 5'39 to Nairo Quintana in the Cima Grappa time trial and the next day to Zoncolan, ceded three-and-a-half minutes more to the Colombian.) Whatever! By almost all accounts, the 97th edition of La Corsa Rosa provided a spectacular three weeks' racing - and perhaps best of all, it looked like one that, 5, 10, 20, or 100 years from now, won't ask to be rewritten. The Inimitables - that being host Al Hinds, together with Phil Gomes and Anthony Tan - recap the first Grand Tour of the year with typical aplomb, unscripted and uncensored. From looking back to gazing forward, the trio then get stuck into the Tour Contenders' pre-Tour warm-up, also known as the Critérium du Dauphiné. This year - and by the way folks, it starts this Sunday! - it plays host to a veritable selection of TdF favs - Froome, Contador, Nibali, van Garderen. La Grande Boucle is still a month away, so will the aforementioned their legs on the card table, play down (or up, if they're creeping) their form, or target a stage in which to test themselves? To complete proceedings, the Hour Record gets a(nother) run. Ho hum. Recent changes by the genuises at the UCI tech committee mean Hour aspirants no longer need use a conventional bike. Yet it seems to have turned its only protagonist, Fabian Cancellara off, who wanted to go 'old-school'.
THIS EPISODE Mike sits down in between stages at the Tour of Utah with über domestique Charly Wegelius, currently Directeur Sportif for Team Garmin-Sharp and author of the critically-acclaimed autobiography, "Domestique."Over hippy-dippy sulfate-free beers, Charly dispenses DS tips to Mike as they discuss how a good director works with his riders to maximize their potential and allow them the freedom to be their own personalities. Charly then reflects back on his long and storied career as a domestique for some of the top teams in professional cycling, enthralling Mike with his stories from back in the day, and his analysis of the peloton as a collection of insecure kids at the school playground.Enjoy this extremely engaging conversation with one of the most brutally honest and fascinating stalwarts in the sport of cycling.
THIS EPISODE Mike sits down in between stages at the Tour of Utah with über domestique Charly Wegelius, currently Directeur Sportif for Team Garmin-Sharp and author of the critically-acclaimed autobiography, "Domestique." Over hippy-dippy sulfate-free beers, Charly dispenses DS tips to Mike as they discuss how a good director works with his riders to maximize their potential and allow them the freedom to be their own personalities. Charly then reflects back on his long and storied career as a domestique for some of the top teams in professional cycling, enthralling Mike with his stories from back in the day, and his analysis of the peloton as a collection of insecure kids at the school playground. Enjoy this extremely engaging conversation with one of the most brutally honest and fascinating stalwarts in the sport of cycling.