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Randy and Dean Warren talk abour professional cycling as well as their own cycling exploits. Randy won his age group recently at the 2025 Giro Sardinia. The Giro d' Italia begins in Albania!
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing as well as sometimes their own cycling exploits. Randy has just returned from racing Barry-Roubaix in Michigan, a huge gravel race in Hastings where he placed third in his age group. The Warren brothers catch up on both the women's and men's Paris-Roubaix races in France and talk a little about the exciting Tour of The Basque country stage race in Spain.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. The top cycling stars rose to the occasion at the first monument of the 2025 season at the Milano-Sanremo race. Alpecin-Deceuninck's Mathieu van der Poel matches Team UAE Emirates-XRG's Tadej Pogačer with his 7th monument win and 2nd Milano-sanremo victory over the world champion Slovenian. The Volta Catalunya stage race begins with another rainy race day and big win for 19 year old Visma-Lease A Bike's Matthew Brennan.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling as well as sometimes their own cycling exploits. The Warren brothers flow in conversation from race to race recounting last weeks Paris-Nice stage and Tirreno-Adriatico events to the upcoming monument Milan-Sanremo. Both Randy and Dean are pretty certain that Tadej Pogačar will not win and Randy surmises he may never win this race.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Strade Bianche is foremost in the Warren brothers opening conversation although Randy and Dean reflect back on the opening weekend in Belgium. The Omloop Nieuiwsblad and Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne races ended not with much excitment in field sprints. The Women's racing gets more and more exciting to watch with the balance of strong riders growing and spread out to more teams. Two stage races begin in a few days with Paris-Nice featuring Amerian M-Jorg and his team leader Jonas Vingegaard. Giro d' Italia hopefulls fill out the rosters racing at Tirreno-Adriatico.
Randy and Dean Warren discuss the latest in professional bicycle racing. At the Volta ao Algarve race, the riders followed the moto instead of turning left to sprint to the finish. Tadej wins at the UAE Tour.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing as well as their own cycling exploits. Tadej Pogacar posted a video of him riding the Arenberg Forest cobbles as a teaser for what reason? Adam Yates wins in Oman and Santigo Buitrago wins in Spain. Randy uses the Velocity platform as a tool in coaching athletes and preparing for upcoming camps. Randy prepares for outdoor racing in South Carolina weather permitting.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional bicycle racing. The Warren brothers catch up on the latest in racing from the cyclocross world championships to road racing in Australia, Europe and the middle east.
Relebogile is joined by Anthony Filmalter, Owner and Dean Warren, co-founder of The Library Food based in Birdhaven, showcasing their unique and authentic Mexican dishes and the story of how the restaurant came to be.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Randy and Dean Warren are joinded by Taylor Warren as a special guest on this episode as the Warrens talk about the latest in cycling. Taylor gives insights to racing locally in Spain as well as the popular riding in the area. The Santos Tour Down Under continues for the men as the women wrapped up the first World Tour race of 2025
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling. The 2025 Tour Down Under begins in Australia this week with the women racing then a few days later the men. The anticipation of a new road racing season excites the Warren brothers with all the possibilities. Is Tadej Pogačar racing to win every race, can he win E3 Saxo Classsic and Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields?
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling as well as their own cycling exploits. Does 2025 promise to be as exciting as 2024? The cyclocross season continues with Wout van Aert now dominating the men while the women are having more even competition. The Santos Tour Down Under and the road racing season is just around the corner.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about all things cycling. The Warren brothers interview John Howard about his latest book titled The Black Cyclone: Major Taylor, The Hero the World Forgot. John, a remarkable cyclist in his own right expounds on the history and amazing story of Marshall Walter Taylor. Find out more information at https://majortaylorstory.com/
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling. Each year, the Warren brothers have been priviledged to interview privateer cyclist Alexey Vermeulen. It's always a great conversation. The Warren brothers do a quick cyclocross roundup and the Randy talks about his Form and Efficiency Drills which you can join him online. See the link on warrencycling.com
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Cyclocross racing has some upcoming World Cup races and the Gent 6 Day race on the track just finished. Randy talks about indoor training and racing options.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about what may have been the best road racing season by a male professional racer. Tadej Pogačar won stage races and one day races at an astonishing success rate in 2024. How does this season compare with other incredible rider's best seasons? The Warren brothers discuss what makes this season so amazing and how it stacks up against others.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional bicycle racing. This week in Paris the 2025 Tour de France is revealed with a balanced mix of stages for the sprinters and uphill finishes for the climbers. The Warren brothers cover the recent Esports World Championships, talk about cyclists running fast marathons and cyclocross.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest bicycle racing news and events. Randy rode the annual Hincapie Gran Fondo and recaps the event. Neilson Powless (EF Education-Easy Post) wins in Japan, and Alexey Vermeulen wins Big Sugar. The Esports World championships take place in Abu Dhabi and the track World Championships just wrapped up.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Dean traveled to Italy to see the finish of the Tour of Lombardy which took place on Saturday, October 12th in Como. Dean took photos and interviewed three of the Americans who raced including Neilson Powless, Kevin Vermaerke and Larry Warbasse. The Warren brothers talk about the remarkable number of wins for US riders this season.
Brothers Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling. The professional road season is rapidly winding down with the last of the Monument races this weekend, the Tour of Lombardy. Randy and Dean survive the hurricanes although are not back to normal. Is Tadej Pogacar developing into the patron of the peloton? The Dutch win at Gravel Worlds, and the Hincapie Gran Fondo takes place to raise money for hurricane relief in the area. Randy advertises Warren Cycling's 2025 camps.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Randy gives a little update on the condition of Asheville, where he resides after Hurricane Helene ravaged the area. Dean was in Zürich for the men's world championship road race. Most were surprised not that Tadej attacked from distance and soloed to win the rainbow jersey, but from how far out he attacked. Dean talked afterwards to three US racers and Kevin Vermaerke and Neilson Powless give their take on the race. Dean also has the shortest interview with Quinn Simmons. American Chloe Dygert produced a gutsy performance to take silver in the women's road race.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional bicycle racing and focus this episode on the upcoming UCI World Road Race Championships to take place in Zűrich, Switzerland. The 2024 Worlds favors Tadej Pogacar and there are other contenders as welll. The Warren brothers discuss the latest races and those showing good form for the upcoming championships. Randy talks about his recent gravel and gran fondo races.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling. The Warren brothers record on the second rest day of the Tour of Spain (La Vuelta) and wonder if Roglic will make up the rest of the time deficit to O'Conner. The US mountain bike worlds team came away with some nice medals in the team relay and U23 men's races.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional bicycle racing. The Warren brothers recap the latest road racing results including the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift stage race which came down to the final stage and was decided by just a 4 second difference between Demi Vollering and Kasia Niewiadoma who took the overall. Races finished in Poland and Denmark and have started in France and the Vuelta kicked off with stages in Portugal. Dean was on hand for the opening individual time trial in Lisbon and interviewed Israel - Premier Tech's American racer Riley Sheehan (at the end of the podcast).
Randy and Dean Warren talk about bicycle racing. The Warren brothers met in Paris for the men's olympic road race and watched the event unfold on the Montmartre climb where Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) rode away from the field for his second gold medal of the games. Randy spent two weeks in Paris and watched in person the indicidual time trials as well as the women's mountain bike race where Haley Batten of the US won silver. Randy also witness Kristin Faulkner's amazing gold medal win in the road race.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling. Randy saw first hand the final stages in Nice, a historic Tour de France. Records were broken and equaled, and a breakthrough for black Africans as well with Biniam Girmay's (Intermarché Wanty) three stage wins and green points jersey win. Randy describes the massive crowds and the Warren brothers give their opions of the legitimacy of the performances. The letdown of the Tour being over is replaced with the excitement of the upcoming Olympics.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling and rehash the first 10 stages of the 2024 Tour de France. The Warren brothers comment on the success by the small teams, and unexpected stage winners as well as Mark Cavendishes' hitoric record breaking win.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional bicycle racing. The Warren brothers are excited at all of the intrigue surrounding this year's Tour de France where most all of the racers bring their A game. Except this year many of the biggest stars are coming back from injuries and some from sickness. Randy and Dean pick their favorites to win the yellow, green, polka dot and white jerseys.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling and sometimes their own cycling exploits. Randy finishes 2nd at the Southeast Gravel Race, where past and future stars participate. The final preparations and selections are to be made for the upcoming Tour de France less than 2 weeks away. Team UAE-Emirates are stacked to support Tadej Pogacar.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. The Critérium du Daphiné finishes with two North Americans on the podium. The question is how high is Team Visma-Lease a Bike's Matteo Jorgenson's potential. Matteo keeps exceeding expectations and builds form toward the Tour de France with an exceptional Dauphine performance. The Tour de Swiss completes two stages as Cofidis' Bryan Coquard sprints to victory.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in bicycle racing as well as many other cycling topics. The Giro d' Italia was exciting despite Tadej Pogacar's dominant win. The main adversaries competing against Pogacar for the Tour de France are coming back from injuries. Randy and Dean discuss rib injury recoveries as Randy has lots of experience from breaking them many times. US women excel at the Pan Am games races in Brazil.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling. The Giro d' Italia hits the halfway mark with exciting finishes despite the seemingly foregone conclusion that Team UAE Emirates' Tadej Pocagar has wrapped up the overall barring unforeseen possible calamities. Mark Cavendish won a stage in Hungary and Thibau Nys won the overall. The US National championships take place this week in West Virginia. Olympic spots will be contested in the individual time trials.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling. Dean covers the Eschborn-Frankfurt one day world tour men's race with interviews before and after the race. Dean talks to each of the three Americans racing the May 1st race up in the hills near Frankfurt, Germany with a fast flat downtown Frankfurt finish. Dean chats with EF Education - EasyPost's Neilson Powless who is returning to action after an injury which disrupted his spring racing campaign. Dean also connects with Team dsm firmernich PostNL's Kevin Vermaerke, and Israel - Premier Tech's Riley Sheehan. Sheehan races to earn the final spot on the podium, placing an outstanding 3rd place. Randy mentions the success for EF Education-Cannondale at the Vuelta Femenina in Spain. The Warren brothers briefly look forward to the upcoming Giro d' Italia.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing as well as personal cycling events. The Warren brothers are saddened by the passing of cyclist George Christensen and honor him in this episode. See the link about George's untimely death: link to George Christensen article
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Dean asks Coach Randy about the different metrics to measure recovery and exertion during training and racing. The Warren brothers cover the recent Amstel Gold Race and Fleche Wallonne one day classics. The Tour of the Alps continures with stage three on a rainy day won by Lidl-Trek's Juan P. Lopez.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the recent action in professional bicycle racing. Alpecin-Deceuninck controlled the men's race at Paris-Roubaix and Mathieu van der Poel did his thing to ride nearly 60km solo to win back to back Monuments and back to back Paris-Roubaix's. Crashes marred the Tour of the Basque and the Warren brothers discuss possible reasons for seemingly more crashes in the peloton.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling as well as their own cycling exploits. The Warren brothers cover the end of the Volta a Catalunya, as well as the races up to through the Tour of Flanders where Mathieu van der Poel won in dominating fashion. Dean talked to Sepp Kuss in Barcelona as well as Larry Warbasse before stage 7 at Catalunya.
Randy and Dean Warren recap the amazing overall win by Team Visma Lease a Bike's American Matteo Jorgenson. Jorgenson overtook fellow American Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates) on the final stage and held off attacks from pre-race favorite Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step). The Warren brothers talk about possible winners for the upcoming monument Milan-Sanremo one day race.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the opening 2024 classics road race season starting with Omloop Het Nieuwsblad on Saturday. The Warren brothers discuss the latest results from the UAE Tour and the O Gran Camiño races. Dean opens the podcast with sharing his face plant accident on his mountain bike which can be seen online on @dean_trips IG and YouTube accounts.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling as well as their own exploits on two wheels. GCN still produces excellent weekly roundup videos but you can watch and listen to our takes on what has happened in each of the Warren Cycling Podcast episodes. The cyclocross world champions won handily and Brandon McNulty won the overall at the Comunitat Valenciana stage race with Will Barta taking an excellent final stage win with a long solo breakaway. The Warren brothers discuss the good and the bad of a potential Saudi money backed cycling reformation.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional cycling as well as their own cycling exploits. The Warren brothers look at the stage races in Saudi Arabia, Spain and the protest marred French race. Randy and Dean discuss the upcoming cyclocross world championships coming up in a few days in the Czech Republic. Looking for a gravel camp this spring, go to warrencycling.com
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling as well their own cycling experiences. WTB Pivot's Eric Brunner battles back from mechanical issues to win the men's elite USA Cycling cyclocross national championship in Louisville, Kentucky, while Team S&M CX's Clara Honsinger takes her fourth consecutive national championship women's win. The Warren brothers discover the Masters and Juniors races series found on the websites: usamasterscup.com and usajuniorscup.com
Randy and Dean Warren talk about bicycle related news, mostly on the professional level. A couple World Tour Teams have announced their new names as according to their sponsors. The winner of the Guatamala tour crashes with teammates over the finish line in an arm in arm celebration gone wrong.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling. This week's episode the Warren brothers cover the latest in cyclocross and the UCI Track Champions League where American Lily Williams finished third overall in the endurance events. Randy and Dean discuss UCI president David Lappartient's disdain for cyclocross riders skipping world cup events. The Warrens also mention Lotto-Dstny's Thomas De Gendt's retirement announcement for at the end of 2024.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about bicycle racing in all forms, and occasionally interview professional racers. The Warren brothers welcome back their top interviewee Alexey Vermeulen, who recently won for the 3rd time Iceman Cometh in Traverse City, Michigan. Alexey discusses his rise in this year's Lifetime Series Grand Prix to equal his 2022 2nd place overall after a bit of a slow start to the 2023 campaign. Vermeulen recounts his win at Iceman Cometh as well as shares his off season break and preparations for 2024.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling and their own riding exploits. Coach Randy discusses the use of lights during the northern hemiphere's autumn time of year which has fewer daylight hours to cycle. The Warren brothers note a couple of World Tour team signings, including that of Nairo Quintana by Movistar.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing and other cycling news. Merger talks between Jumbo-Visma and Soudal-Quickstep has surpised everyone and hardly seems like it could be true with so many riders and staff who would be affected. Randy prepares to head to Italy to race in the UCI Gravel Worlds Championships. Road racing continues for a few more races including one more monument.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about bicycle racing on multiple levels with a primary focus on the top professionals. The Warren brothers revel in the amazing conclusion to the Vuelta a Espana where Colorado native Sepp Kuss from the Dutch Jumbo-Visma team won the overall at the three week stage race in Spain. A few more big cycling races take place at the end of the road racing season with the European championships taking place in the Netherlands. Randy shrugs off disappointment to concentrate on his upcoming gravel world championships race in Italy.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional cycling and their own cycling exploits. The Vuelta a Espana - the Tour of Spain three week bicycle race has completed five stages and began in Barcelona with wet conditions and controversy. Dean interviewed Astana Qazaqstan's American rider Joe Dombrowski before the opening stage as well as Ag2R Citroen's Michigan native Larry Warbasse. Randy won a gravel race and prepares for gravel national championships.
Brothers, Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling and their own riding and racing (Randy races, not Dean). The Vuelta a España begins soon and Dean will be there for the opening stage 1 team time trial in Barcelona. Some recent shorter stage races took place in Norway, Denmark and Spain with American Team DSM-firmenich racer Kevin Vermaerke taking 3rd overall at Artic Race of Norway. Primož Roglič and Jumbo - Visma won another stage race in preparation for the Vuelta. Randy races at Masters Nationals later this week.