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Aan de start van de heilige week zitten Sander Valentijn, Jeroen Vanbelleghem, Jan Hermsen en Bobbie Traksel te poppelen voor een nieuwe week met geweldige koers. Een week – en aflevering – waar we toewerken naar de Ronde van Vlaanderen! Eerst behandelen we het nieuws met aandacht voor de Wildcards in de Tour en Giro en de blessure van Fabio Jakobsen. De overwinning van Roglic in de Ronde van Catalonië met enkele indrukwekkende statistieken wordt besproken en Jan vertelt wat hem is opgevallen met het oog op de Giro. Vervolgens werken we toe naar de Ronde via Gent-Wevelgem (met een analyse van de solo van Pedersen en zijn kansen in de Ronde) en een voorbeschouwing op Dwars door Vlaanderen (waarin Wout van Aert vertrouwen moet zien te tanken voor de Ronde). Dan, tot slot, de hoofdmoot: de Ronde van Vlaanderen. Waar moet je op letten? Heeft Mathieu of Tadej betere papieren? Gaat anticiperen Mads Pedersen (of iemand anders van Lidl-Trek) aan een overwinning helpen? En welke kaarten kan Visma-Lease a Bike trekken naast – of misschien wel voor – Wout van Aert? Vragen die allemaal beantwoord worden zodat jij klaar bent voor de Hoogmis van 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Head to Escapecollective.com/member to sign up today.This week on Spin Cycle: Mathieu van der Poel got spit on, a Belgian rider got stuck in his hotel room, and Kit thinks Mads Pedersen is going to win Flanders. Plus the crew discuss E3, Gent-Wevelgem, Fabio Jakobsen's surgery, and extra team in the Ground Tours, and look ahead to Holy Week.
Christophe & Macka debrief stage 4 of the Vuelta 2021 with a spectacular win by Fabio Jakobsen, and also have some breaking news from Sarah Gigante
Christophe & Macka together with Bridie review the win by Fabio Jakobsen last night and discuss the role Jack Haig could play in the next few days.
Check out Chris's FUGLY T-Shirt and on the video version of the podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHyBWpfAggsFPDc5A7l_eWAIt's a long one today, so here's some time stamps (FYI sometimes the adverts throw them off slightly, depending on what platform you're listening on)00:00 Girmay is soooo in control02:55 WTF was up with Cavendish's sprint line?04:40 Fabio Jakobsen out05:03 Pogačar crashes05:36 Fears over Roglič's collarbone after crash in final 15km06:48 The current GC standings08:48 Multiple riders out with illness12:55 TotalEnergies loses £140,000 worth of bikes and tools14:45 Was the ruling on Roglič's crash unfair?17:11 We want a new jersey competition: The Hawaiian Jersey18:55 Are we all underestimating Pogačar?25:48 Bella is terrified of Chris' FUGLY T-shirt27:41 Tomorrow's TdF stage preview29:14 Women's Giro: Kopecky BOSSED itIf you'd like us to send in a question, story, some good news, things you'd like us to discuss or anything else, email us at wildonespodcast@cademedia.co.ukThanks and see you next time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donderdag 11 juli - Elke dag tijdens de Tour de France blikken Thijs Zonneveld en Hidde van Warmerdam terug op de etappe van de dag. Vandaag doen ze dat met Niki Terpstra, die de hele week te gast is. Vandaag wint Girmay zijn derde etappe, net voor van Aert die weer in de hekken wordt gedrukt, dit keer door Demare. Fabio Jakobsen heeft de Tour verlaten, hij is leeg gereden en stapte na 25 kilometer de auto in. En Roglic lag, zonder dat hij er iets aan kon doen, weer bij een valpartij. Radio In Het Wiel - Tijdens de Tour de France twee keer per dag een nieuwe podcast.Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
S24E36 - 3 juli 2024 gaat voor altijd de geschiedenisboeken in als de dag dat Mark Cavendish het recordaantal ritzeges in de Tour de France op zijn naam zette. Op liefst 39-jarige leeftijd was hij als vanouds de allersnelste in de massasprint. Maar er is meer: het roekeloos sprintgedrag baart Maxim en Youri zorgen, vooral omdat de UCI niet optreedt. En er zijn zorgen bij Visma | Lease a Bike en Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe. Luister snel naar de WielerFlits Update! Een historische dag in de Tour de France, zo'n dag waarvan je over jaren nog weet waar je was en wat je deed. Mark Cavendish troefde nog maar eens het gehele Tourpeloton af en versloeg jongens die bij zijn eerste ritzeges in de Ronde van Frankrijk nog op de basisschool zaten. Alle hoofdrolspelers - van Cees Bol tot aan Aleksandr Vinokourov en uiteraard Cav zelf - komen aan het woord. Maar ook de Nederlandse topsprinters Fabio Jakobsen (vijfde) en Dylan Groenewegen (twaalfde) laten het licht schijnen op hun sprint. Wat ging er niet goed en wat moet er beter? Wat in ieder geval beter moet, is het rijgedrag van een groot aantal sprinters. Vooraf werd er veel gezegd en geschreven over de flauwe bocht naar rechts in de laatste rechte lijn. Dat bleek zeker niet het grootste gevaar, maar het optreden van enkele snelheidsduivels wel. Van rechts naar links en vice verse schoten de sprinters door de flipperkast die deze massasprint was. Het is een wonder dat alleen Mads Pedersen de dupe werd van een valpartij. Maar net als in de eerste sprintrit naar Turijn deed de wedstrijdjury van de UCI helemaal niets aan de uitslag. Ze laat daarmee het cowboygedrag en wildwest-taferelen onbestraft en dat is een zeer slechte zaak. Donderdag volgt er opnieuw een massasprint in Dijon. Hopelijk zijn de sprinters dan genezen van hun capriolen. Maar mogelijk zijn er ploegen met andere plannen. Want daags na de Galibier-rit hebben Visma | Lease a Bike en Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe samengezeten over hoe nu verder. Een uitgebreide analyse over het strijdplan van de Nederlandse en Duitse formatie kun je beluisteren in het tweede deel van de vodcast, waarin je alvast een voorproefje krijgt van de volgende gast in de barbershop van Alpecin en WielerFlits en kom je erachter waarom de ‘snavelbril' van Dylan Groenewegen is verboden door de UCI, ondanks het forse prijskaartje. Kortom: alle redenen om in te schakelen voor een nieuwe WielerFlits Update! RIDE ZOMEREDITIE is nu hier te bestellen!
S24E35 - De gevreesde rit over de Galibier heeft meteen zijn sporen achtergelaten in het klassement. Tadej Pogačar won overtuigend de eerste veldslag, met dank aan zijn ijzersterke maarschalken. Samen sloopten ze de concurrentie, wat heeft geresulteerd in een voorsprong van 45 seconden op naaste belager Remco Evenepoel. Hoor alles over de hoofdrolspelers in de WielerFlits Podcast. UAE Emirates deelde dankzij het sloopwerk van João Almeida, Juan Ayuso, Adam Yates, Pavel Sivakov, Marc Soler, Tim Wellens en Nils Politt een ferme tik uit Visma | Lease a Bike. Daar likken kopman Jonas Vingegaard (nu derde op vijftig tellen van Pogačar) en ploegleider Grischa Niermann hun wonden. Maar als het aan UAE Emirates had gelegen, was de voorsprong nog groter. De omstandigheden op de Galibier waren daar echter niet optimaal voor. Desondanks weet de ploeg uit het Midden-Oosten dat de Tour pas in Nice beslist is en aan dat feit houdt Visma | Lease a Bike zich vast. De eerste klap is een daalder waard en dat weten ook onze verslaggevers. Daarnaast was er ook de opvallende aanwezigheid van Mathieu van der Poel in de vlucht van de dag. Over zijn mogelijkheden daarin was hij duidelijk voor onze camera. Goed nieuws was er wel voor de sprinters, want zij haalden allemaal met relatief gemak de finish binnen de tijdslimiet. En dat betekent dat we mogelijk woensdag wel een goed beeld krijgen van de waardeverhoudingen in de sprints. Kan Dylan Groenewegen zijn woorden van de etappe van maandag waarmaken? Hoe sterk is Fabio Jakobsen? Of stelt de gevallen Jasper Philipsen nu orde op zaken? Reden genoeg om naar alle laatste ontwikkelingen te kijken of te luisteren naar de WielerFlits Update! RIDE ZOMEREDITIE is nu hier te bestellen!
S24E32 - De openingsrit van de Tour de France 2024 was meteen een goede voor de twee Nederlandse ploegen aan het vertrek. Team dsm-firmenich PostNL zorgde met ritwinnaar Romain Bardet en nummer twee Frank van den Broek voor een stunt van jewelste door als eerste en tweede te eindigen. En bij Visma | Lease a Bike zagen ze dat het goed zat. In de eerste aflevering van 2024 staan onze mannen stil bij het fantastische succes van Team dsm-firmenich PostNL. Debutant Frank van den Broek heeft de harten van veel wielerfans veroverd, met de wijze waarop hij Romain Bardet naar het geel en de ritzege loodste. Het haalt meteen de druk weg bij Fabio Jakobsen, die het – samen met een brakende Mark Cavendish – moeilijk had in de lastige openingsrit van de ze Tour. Euforie was er ook bij Visma | Lease a Bike. Wout van Aert én Jonas Vingegaard zijn veel beter dan dat de ploeg voorafgaand aan de Tour liet uitschijnen. Dat belooft veel voor het verdere verloop van de Tour de France. Zondag verwachten onze mannen het een en ander van de klassementsmannen. Dan staat er in Bologna een lokaal rondje op het programma met daarin de San Luca, de steile aankomsthelling in de Giro dell'Emila. Kortom, reden genoeg om de WielerFlits Update aan te zetten! Iedere dagDeze Ronde van Frankrijk voorzien onze verslaggevers Maxim Horssels en Youri IJnsen het publiek dagelijks van de WielerFlits Update. In een podcast en video van om en nabij het half uur duiden zij de gebeurtenissen in en rondom de Tour de France en kijken ze uit naar de etappe van een dag erna. De video verschijnt dagelijks op YouTube en hier op de website, de audio daarvan is te beluisteren in je favoriete podcast app. RIDE ZOMEREDITIE is nu hier te bestellen!
S24E33 - De eerste twee lastige etappes van de Tour de France zitten erop. In Italië zijn we al het nodige wijzer voor de rest van de Tour. Jonas Vingegaard is ‘gewoon' een kandidaat-eindwinnaar en ook Wout van Aert is goed genoeg om een rit te winnen. Zij zijn de morele winnaars van het openingsweekend. Maar er is meer, zoals de wonderlijke dag van Team dsm-firmenich PostNL. Luister snel naar de WielerFlits Update! De opluchting bij Visma | Lease a Bike is groot. Alsof er niets gebeurd is de voorbije maanden, reageerde Vingegaard vlijmscherp op een vinnige demarrage van Tadej Pogačar. Meteen werd duidelijk dat de Deen en de Sloveen opnieuw de dienst gaan uitmaken, want niemand leek bij machte om het duo te volgen. “Toch slaagde Remco Evenepoel er samen met Richard Carapaz in om toch nog naar die twee toe te rijden. Ik vind daarom de Belg óók een winnaar van dit weekend.” Sterker: Evenepoel kan maandag het geel overnemen van Pogačar, die er vanaf wil. Toch zijn er ook renners die er nog echt in moeten komen, zoals wereldkampioen Mathieu van der Poel. Hem verwachten onze verslaggevers in de rol als lead out op maandag, als het Tour-peloton voor het eerst gaat sprinten. In Turijn moeten onder meer ook Mark Cavendish, Fabio Jakobsen en Jasper Philipsen gaan meedoen voor winst. Maar hoe zit dat met Mads Pedersen, Wout van Aert, Danny van Poppel en Arnaud De Lie? De sprinters zijn aan zet en vroege vluchters lijken geen kans te maken. Kortom: genoeg onderwerpen om snel de WielerFlits Update te bekijken! RIDE ZOMEREDITIE is nu hier te bestellen!
We're only 15 days into the 2024 Giro d'Italia, and already Tadej Pogačar has the race in his pocket. He leads second-placed Geraint Thomas by almost seven minutes. Before the Giro began, he had already won Strade Bianche, Liège-Bastogne-Liège and the Volta a Catalunya. Soon he will be turning his sights to the Tour de France. Is he going to win every race he turns up to this season? In order to get perspective and context on his achievements, shortly after the Slovenian's Grand Tour masterclass on stage 15 to Livigno we caught up with Greg LeMond, a three-time winner of the Tour de France, who finished third on his Giro debut in 1985. The American tells us why he already puts Pogačar in the same class as Eddy Merckx, why he expects him to better and faster at the Tour de France, and why he loves to watch him race. Going into the Giro, Antonio Tiberi was renowned primarily for his disgraceful shooting of a cat. Over the race's opening fortnight, he's shown a very different side of himself, holding the pace of the GC favourites as he's taken a firm grip on the white jersey of best young rider. To get an insight into Italian cycling's new GC hope we hear from Tuttobici journalist Carlo Malvestio, who tells us that the rider dubbed "The Sniper" by some of his peers still has some way to go to redeem himself, but is winning the tifosi over with his performances on the road. The Giro sprints have dominated by one man, Lidl-Trek's Jonathan Milan, a towering presence who can produce equally towering power outputs when he gets a finish line in his sights. Milan's team director Gregory Rast tells us why the Italian phenomenon is already one of the leading sprinters in the sport and that he's only going to get better. Sticking with the sprinters, we focus too on Fabio Jakobsen. Last winter, the Dutchman moved from Soudal QuickStep to dsm-firmenich-PostNL on a three-year deal tasked with scoring enough wins to keep his team in the WorldTour. However, in 39 race days Jakobsen has only won once and has been forced to quit the Giro after crashing. Team director Matt Winston tells us why Jakobsen has struggled and why he will come good. Finally, we hear from Cofidis climber Harrison Wood. In his Giro diary, the young Briton talks about his time in the break on the epic stage over the Mortirolo and into Livigno, about helping Simon Geschke pick up points for the mountains jersey, and reveals the awfulness of the last 1.5km of that stage on a super-steep dirt road. 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
On another flat stage Visma Lease A Bike was given more bad news with Cian Uijtdebroeks out of the race and two of his team mates were in the break but the race ended in a sprint with a crash for Fabio Jakobsen and Tobias Lund Andresen while Jonathan Milan won in front of Tim Merlier and Kaden Groves.
Dinsdag 30 april - Bellen met Fabio Jakobsen in aanloop naar de Giro Hidde van Warmerdam bespreekt met Fabio Jakobsen zijn eerste overwinning van het seizoen en dus ook zijn eerste voor zijn nieuwe ploeg. En terwijl hij zijn fiets schoonmaakt blikt hij ook vooruit naar de Giro. Radio In Het Wiel - van Omloop tot Lombardije, elke dag een nieuwe podcast!Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the week of Vuelta Asturias, Tour de Romandie and Tour of Turkey, it was Carlos Rodriguez took the overall and in Turkey DSM took 4 sprint stage wins and the overall with Frank van den Broeck, Fabio Jakobsen and Tobias Lund Andresen. Whereas Remco Evenepoel and Wout van Aert return to training for the first time since their crashes in the spring time. YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/-U7to2XCKRA Twitter: @echelon_podcast
The Giro d'Italia 2024 will see the debut of superstar Tadej Pogacar and it will be interesting to see if the likes of Romain Bardet, Daniel Martinez or even Damiano Caruso can mount a challenge to the Slovenian. For the flat stages it could be a very competitive race as there are plenty of big names including Fabio Jakobsen, Olav Kooij, Biniam Girmay Follow us @thecyclingdane YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thecyclingdane/
Woensdag 13 maart - de voorbeschouwing op Milaan - San Remo Hidde van Warmerdam is onderweg naar Italië en blikt vanaf een Franse parkeerplaats langs de snelweg, samen met Thijs Zonneveld vooruit op Milaan - San Remo. Ook Nokere Koerse wordt besproken, Fabio Jakobsen wordt daar tweede vandaag.Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Yates, Lotte Kopecky, Mads Pedersen – the big names are already winning the big races. But as we look ahead towards Strade Bianche, Paris-Nice, the spring Classics, other issues come into play – just as they do every season. Issues like race safety, rider responsibilities, ethics and money...With these issues very much in mind, we speak at length to dsm-firmenich PostNL team manager Iwan Spekenbrink, who talks about why his team remains part of the Movement for Credible Cycling, why cycling needs more doping controls to boost its credibility, and about the exciting talent that is racing in his team's colours, including Dutch sprinters Fabio Jakobsen and Charlotte Kool, and fast-rising Britons Oscar Onley, Max Poole and Pfeiffer Georgi. We also lift the lid on the latest developments within the SafeR (Safe Roadcycling) initiative designed to raise security standards among race organisers and prevent riders from behaving badly. We reveal that the project will lead to the introduction of yellow and red card penalty system in elite racing in the second half of this season, while Adam Hansen, president of the CPA riders' union, explains the benefits of SafeR and why riders will be making a financial contribution towards the project. Support the show
The UAE Tour returns with the best rider Adam Yates in recent years eager to reclaim the title. There will be a battle for the sprints with Fabio Jakobsen, Mark Cavendish, Dylan Groenewegen and Tim Merlier in attendance. Follow us @thecyclingdane YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thecyclingdane/
Patrick Lefevere. Alleen de naam al doet sommige renners, journalisten en zaakwaarnemers sidderen. Aan de andere kant zijn er net zoveel, of misschien wel meer, die met hem weglopen. Hij vertelt over de bijna-fusie met toenmalig Jumbo-Visma en hoe hij voorspelde dat het "een bloedbad" ging worden, over de druk op Evenpoel en hoe hij zijn ploeg runt.Bram en Jonne gingen op audiëntie bij Patrick Lefevere bij de servicekoers van Soudal-Quickstep te Wevelgem.Extra speciale dank vandaag voor alle Vrienden van de Show, zonder jullie konden we deze show niet maken! Ook vriend worden? Ga dan naar www.derodelantaarnpodcast.nl.Wil je adverteren in De Rode Lantaarn? Neem dan contact op met sales@dagennachtmedia.nlZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Afgelopen week pakte hij zijn eerste seizoensoverwinning en vandaag maakt hij bij ons zijn podcast debuut; Dylan Groenewegen
In een gloednieuwe serie gaan we de komende twee maanden in gesprek met ploegleiders en trainers. Wat is het plan voor komend seizoen? Wie start waar? En met welke ambitie? Welke talenten moeten we in de gaten houden. Wie gaan er doorbreken of juist weer terugkomen? We trappen vandaag af met oude bekende Roy Curvers. Sprintproffessor van team DSM-Firmenich-PostNL. De Nederlandse ploeg die met Fabio Jakobsen weer teruggaat naar zijn roots als sprintploeg. Vanuit wielercare Kamu mogen Benja en Jonne hem alles vragen.Word Vriend van de Show via www.derodelantaarnpodcast.nl.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
While northern Europe is swept by blizzards and freezing temperatures grip the landscape, in the relative warmth of Spain's Costa Blanca cycling's elite teams are making their final pre-season preparations and, as part of that, have been meeting the press. We joined this welcome migration and this pod features three of the peloton's biggest names...We start with Belgium's most feted sporting star, Remco Evenepoel, one of the "big four" who are due to clash at the Tour de France this summer. We ask the Soudal-QuickStep leader about whether he can end his country's 48-year Tour drought on his debut in the race, how his team is shaping up to this challenge, and about his post-Tour hopes for glory at the Paris Olympics.Fabio Jakobsen has removed himself from the ever-growing shadow Evenepoel casts over his teammates at QuickStep by joining dsm-firmenich PostNL. We ask the Dutch sprinter about why he wanted this move, hear about the goals he has set himself for the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France, and about his aim to knock long-time rival Jasper Philipsen off the top of the sprinting tree.We also reveal the latest news on the Tour of Britain and Women's Tour, which both face an uncertain future following the breakdown in the relationship between British Cycling and race organisers Sweetspot. There are reasons for optimism, we understand...We end with "Dave watch", a look at the latest movements of Ineos director of sport Dave Brailsford, featuring a brief cameo from the man himself... This podcast is brought to you with the support of our sponsor, Saddle Skedaddle. Support the show
Fabio Jakobsen is the new big star for Team dsm-firmenich PostNL and in the interview he discusses the challenges he experienced at Soudal Quickstep and what he expects at his new team where he will be for the next three seasons. Follow us @thecyclingdane YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thecyclingdane/
Soudal Quickstep had an interesting 2023 season with Remco Evenepoel taking stage wins in both the Giro and the Vuelta plus winning Liege Bastogne Liege and San Sebastian plus the World Time Trial Championships in the process. They have brought in Mikel Landa to strengthen their mountain train as Fabio Jakobsen and Ethan Vernon go out the door.
A mixed season for DSM in 2023 they managed 11 wins and finished 17th in the UCI Team Rankings. The highlight was Alberto Dainese winning in both the Vuelta and the Giro d'Italia plus the team time trial victory. At the Giro d'Italia Andreas Leknessund managed to finish 8th overall and had a stint in the Maglia Rosa. Sam Welsford was the best rider in terms of wins with 4 victories including the Renewi Tour. And the neo pro Max Poole got a Top 5 in the Tour de Romandie
Dane Cash and Kit Nicholson join Caley Fretz to discuss Mikel Landa, Fabio Jakobsen, and other big transfers, the MTB race start order kerfuffle at Worlds, and Richard Freeman. And of course, there's also another riveting edition of the Weekly Pain quiz.
Dane Cash and Kit Nicholson join Caley Fretz to discuss Mikel Landa, Fabio Jakobsen, and other big transfers, the MTB race start order kerfuffle at Worlds, and Richard Freeman.And of course, there's also another riveting edition of the Weekly Pain quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Baskerne tog sig af de to mellemetaper i Massif Central og Jasper Philipsen fortsætter med at vinde. Jumbo Visma skyder lidt til højre og venstre på nogle kaotiske etaper, der normalt var endt i stensikre udbrud, men udviklede sig til semi-klassementsopgør. Og så måtte Fabio Jakobsen forlade et skuffende Tour de France. Vi kigger frem mod weekendens bjergetaper og argumenterer for, hvorfor henholdsvis Pogacar og Vingegaard vinder Tour de France.
Elke dag tijdens de Tour de France blikken Thijs Zonneveld, Michiel Elijzen en Hidde van Warmerdam vooruit op de etappe van de dag. Vandaag een blik op de enige sprintkans van de tweede week. Vraag is of Fabio Jakobsen zich goed genoeg voelt om mee te sprinten. En wie moet Jasper Philipsen verslaan? De Belg is duidelijk de snelste en de sprinter die het makkelijkst de zware bergritten doorkomt. 'Jakobsen is in dit peloton de enige die Philipsen op power en snelheid aankan.' aldus Thijs Zonneveld.Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lance, JB, and George discuss an inspirational and emotional victory for Bahrain-Victorious' Pello Bilbao, who smartly dismantled his breakaway companions one by one after forcing his way to the front of the race during a fast and furious opening hour of racing. The win, which came nearly four minutes ahead of the peloton, catapulted Bilbao into 5th place overall and in contention for the overall podium. The crew also breaks down just how much of a pain this tough stage through the Massif Central would have been following a rest day, as well as some transfer news, like Fabio Jakobsen leaving QuickStep in 2024 and if Mark Cavendish will return to Astana for next season, before previewing tomorrow's stage 11. ROKA: Listeners can enter code THEMOVE at checkout to receive a 20% discount on their first order at roka.com/themove LMNT: Listeners can get a free LMNT Sample Pack with any order when you order at drinklmnt.com/themove Ketone-IQ: Save 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQ at hvmn.com/THEMOVE AG1: Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to drinkAG1.com/THEMOVE Caldera Lab: Get 20% OFF with our code THEMOVE at calderalab.com
As the Tour de France leaves the Pyrenees, these are RadioCycling's news headlines...It's been frantic, the tactics have been crazy at times, but it's also been totally captivating. We look back on two days in the Pyrenees when Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogačar tried to knock lumps out of each other and in doing so served up racing action that was every bit as enthralling as last year's epic mountain duel between the pair, the sport's two outstanding climbers. While the dynamic duo have fought their own private battle, the Ineos Grenadiers have found themselves on the fringes of the GC battle. We speak to the British squad's sporting director Steve Cummings, who admits that the sport's most lavishly funded team is in transition and that they will have to reset their goals at the Tour because they've already slipped out of the contest for the yellow jersey. Friday will bring the sprinters back to centre of the action, with a stage into Bordeaux, a city long associated with the greatest sprint names in cycling's history. We hear from the Alpecin-Deceuninck team, who've shown in the two previous bunch sprints that they're a step ahead of their rivals, well-drilled in support of Jasper Philipsen, who's finishing speed is currently peerless. We also hear from Fabio Jakobsen, who's still nursing injuries sustained Tuesday's sprint crash but has fought through the mountains with the aim of redeeming a hitherto difficult Tour with a stage win.We then turn away from the Tour to examine the magnificent road race routes that have been announced for the 2024 Paris Olympics. As well as breezing by the chateau at Versailles, the men's and women's courses will feature a narrow, cobbled climb through Montmartre to the Basilica of Sacré Coeur, passing, Jeremy points out, one of the city's most notorious bars and a renowned butcher's shop. We have all of the key details.PLUS, in our Ground Beans round-up of news snippets and rumours, we reveal the yellow jersey wearer who "looks a banana" and the Instagram post Fabio Jakobsen was persuaded to change... Support the show
Stage 4 of the Tour de France 2023 was the second sprint stage with plenty of crashes in the finale with the big name being Fabio Jakobsen before Mathieu van der Poel pulled Jasper Philipsen back in contention and the Belgian star sealed the stage win. Follow us @thecyclingdane YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thecyclingdane/ Website: www.thecyclingdane.com
Jonas Vingegaard er kommet i modvind i de belgiske medier, der mener at han burde arbejde mere for at sikre Wout van Aert en etapesejr. Vi kigger på strategien hos Jumbo og på UAE's flotte indledning. Casper P er med i studiet og taler blandt andet om Tourens første massespurt, hvor hans holdkammerat, Fabio Jakobsen, desværre igen mistede Mørkøvs hjul.
Cycling Transfer Database: https://www.thecyclingdane.com/2023-world-tour/pro-cycling-transfers-2024 Welcome back to our series Transfer Talks! Today, we chart the latest transfer news, including the news of Fabio Jakobsen leaving Soudal-QuickStep, a 'sickening' divorce for Arnaud Démare at Groupama and a curious move for Mikel Landa to AG2R. We also touch on some intriguing leads we have on the UK's Ben Tulett, lucky Lorenzo Fortunato and the American rising star Luke Lamperti who is set to move to Soudal in the new year. Follow us @thecyclingdane Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecyclingdane
Welcome to the Unchained Binge Podcast, where we'll go deep on all eight episodes of Netflix's new Tour de France docuseries. This first episode comes in fast and crashy, focusing on EF's time trial, a farmer's son, and the incredible return of Fabio Jakobsen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Remco Evenepoel er kommet flot fra start i årets Giro d'Italia. Suveræn på enkeltstarten og gav førertrøjen fra sig, som planlagt på 4. etape. Kan Primoz Roglic slå tilbage - i givet fald hvornår og har sloveneren holdet til det efter de mange udskiftninger på Jumbo-Visma? Hør også fra Michael Mørkøv, der er klar til sit længe ventede comeback i Ungarn Rundt. Mørkøv fortæller blandt andet om et samarbejde med Fabio Jakobsen, der endnu ikke spiller optimalt.
Are injuries inevitable in endurance sport? Is every runner going to face knee pain? We discuss the biases that we bring to debate of what level of exercise is healthy? Plus we discuss the tradeoffs between local vs Ironman branded races, what we missed at the Endurance Exchange and Rich's FOMO on the TriDot Coaches Retreat. Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products powered by LIVESTEADY to fuel your sport. LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to stay focused and calm while providing the fuel you need to meet your daily challenges. 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 Discussion Are injuries inevitable in endurance sport? Endurance News What is the secret new bike tech? IRONMAN Announces New Event on Long Island 70.3 What's new in the 303 Go4Graham Cycling Team and Why it Matters Video of the Week 5 Reasons Why You DON'T Need A Super Bike! Endurance News: ‘There's nobody missing' – Gentle says PTO Tour rivals 70.3 Worlds By Tomos Land 26 Jan 2023 After a stellar year which saw her clinch victories at both the PTO Canadian and US Opens, Australian Ashleigh Gentle finished 2022 at #3 in the PTO World Rankings. Talking to TRI247 as she reflected on the campaign, the Olympian explained her decision to miss the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships in St George, Utah and commended the PTO for assembling the best fields in the sport. POPULAR STORIES RIGHT NOW Global Triathlon Awards 2023: Iden and Duffy named Triathletes of the Year Jan Frodeno up and running as comeback gathers pace RaceRanger draft detection system goes into competition this weekend PTO vs IRONMAN 70.3 Worlds When quizzed on the reasoning behind her absence at the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships in 2022 when she also had the important matter of a wedding to prepare for back home, Gentle was candid with her answers. She told us: “At the PTO events, there isn't anyone missing, it is a world class field, with the best athletes at the distance turning up and performing at the events.” Ashleigh Gentle PTO Canadian Open 2022 finish Photo by Darren Wheeler (www.thatcameraman.com) To further prove her point, in St George the podium was Taylor Knibb, Paula Findlay and Emma Pallant-Browne, all of whom Gentle had got the better of throughout the course of the 2022 PTO Tour in Miami and Edmonton. For Gentle, the strength in depth that the PTO Tour can offer, along with its importance with regards to world rankings and prize money, makes it a worthwhile substitute for the IRONMAN 70.3 Worlds. “Apart from the title of being ‘world champion', the PTO Tour has everything you need to feel like you're one of the best in the world if you win. There's nobody missing and you're racing the strongest athletes in middle distance triathlon.” 2023 Worlds dilemma Next year, the PTO Tour heads to Asia, where Singapore will host the PTO Asian Open on August 19-20. A week later, the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships take place in Lahti, Finland for the first time. Gentle, whilst unable to confirm if she would either be racing or missing the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships, did however flag up the potential issues that could keep her away. She explained: “Obviously the race is just a week after the PTO Asian Open in Singapore, and the World Championships are in Europe, which is quite a lot of travel for race week and also two very different climates for racing.” Wherever she races in August, Gentle will be one the main athletes to beat in middle distance triathlon this season. What is the secret new bike tech behind LAB71, Project Black and 795RS? We go codebreaking... What we know so far about the unreleased bikes and components from Cannondale, Specialized and Look... Specialized Project Black Roval integrated aero cockpit Vittoria Corsa Pro Tires Cannondale SuperSix Evo 4 Look 795 RS Thanks to the internet and social media channels, not much remains under wraps these days, from politicians' tax dealings to celebrity affairs. The same is true of new race bikes and related components. Fortunately our seemingly insatiable appetite for yet more unreleased bike tech is whetted often during the early part of the season, with off-season sightings given a clearer perspective now that the racing is officially underway. Even the brands themselves are happy to play along, with covert releases given code names as though they were part of a John le Carré novel. With the Tour Down Under completed and the Vuelta a San Juan Internacional, among others, in progress, we've had the chance to dig a little deeper, look for new angles, and here's what we've found… SPECIALIZED PROJECT BLACK Specialized remains deliberately vague about its development tech project, only saying that it enables its sponsored teams and riders to test “advanced pre-production products in real-world applications”, and that after receiving feedback “some of these design elements and products eventually show up in future retail product offerings. We call this Project Black.” The cloak and daggers approach is an intentional marketing ploy, and leaking a few images of unreleased products encourages us to speculate further. Specialized did so in the off-season, with a few products cropping up on the team bikes being used in training camps. Now that the season has begun it's time for them to earn their racing stripes. S-WORKS TIRES WITH NEW TREAD PATTERN The sighting of a new S-Works Turbo tire is especially interesting given that Spesh released an updated Turbo line-up a few months ago. So what do we know about this Project Black edition? It was spotted on the Tarmac SL7s of Soudal-Quick Step's Kasper Asgreen and Yves Lampaert and the two riders are perhaps our first clue to its suggested application. Both riders are one-day specialists, with Asgreen a De Ronde winner no less, and the tread pattern on the tire suggests that the less-than-perfect surfaces and weather patterns of Northern Europe in spring could be the reason for its creation. Whereas the recently released Turbo tires have a slick centre to help reduce rolling resistance, these 28mm offerings feature both rectangle knobs on the shoulders for improved cornering as well as micro dots running down the crown. As for the tire's construction it appears the same as the existing Turbo 2Bliss dual-compound tires, including tan sidewalls complete with silver label. Could these debut at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad in February? S-WORKS MIRROR SADDLE Next up is a fresh shape for the US brand's 3D-printed Mirror saddle, currently available as the Power and Romin Evo models. The third shape, which again broke cover on the Soudal-Quick Step team bikes, appears longer in profile, with a more rounded rear. The pressure relief channel too looks longer than on the current Mirror models, seeming to take its cue from Spesh's Phenom mountain bike saddle. The surface perforations, which are a component of the 3-D printed saddles, also look a little different, both smaller and spread further apart. Meanwhile, the honeycomb structure, again a result of the 3-D printing tech, is only visible in the cut-out areas. Trying to spot the unreleased Mirror saddle at the recent Tour Down Under and San Juan races proved a little tricky, given the riders propensity for sitting down on the very piece of kit we were trying to identify! CUSTOM SHIV TT AERO BARS These were spotted last year on Remco Evenepoel's TT bike but photos released from Soudal-Quick Step's recent bike fitting session with Retül offer more detail. While the standard Shiv bars are aimed at a wide range of users and feature adjustability to match these demands, professional riders need only be concerned with finding a single optimum position Once achieved the adjustment can stop, allowing for the creation of a 3D printed bar with custom geometry for each individual rider - highlighted by the different profiles between Julian Alaphilippe and Remco's TT bars, for example. The integrated computer mounts are a particularly nice touch. We're still awaiting our first TT of the WorldTour calendar so we've yet to see any of the custom aero bars being used in 2023. ROVAL INTEGRATED AERO COCKPIT Another Soudal-Quick Step rider, sprinter Fabio Jakobsen, gave us a fleeting glimpse of what appears to be a new, and yet unreleased, Roval handlebar via his Instagram account. The integrated cockpit then appeared on Lotte Kopecky's ‘gram, with a clear point-of-view shot showing the product in question in some detail. And this week Jacobsen gained his first win of 2023 at the Vuelta a San Juan Internacional, with the bars still seemingly attached to his Tarmac SL7. The cockpit in question will likely replace the two-piece Roval Rapide bars and take design cues from the Spesh sister brand's Alpinist lightweight bars, which are also a fully integrated affair. Riders who prefer to stick with traditional bar and stem set-up will do so using PRO components, just as Evenepoel and Michael Mørkøv are doing at the Vuelta a San Juan. Judging from the images available Jakobsen isn't the only rider who appears to be using the bars in Colombia, with Bora-Hansgrohe's Sam Bennett winning stage one with what looks like an identical cockpit. It's likely the bars will use the same cable routing as the Alpinist but feature increased aero properties. Whether we see them soon as part of a Tarmac SL8 reveal remains to be seen. VITTORIA CORSA PRO TIRES The new tires from Vittoria received their first airing at the Jumbo-Visma winter training camps. The ‘Corsa Pro' logo printed on the sidewall was the giveaway that something new was a foot - and one that didn't require Sherlock Holmes-like powers of deduction given that, to date, Vittoria don't have a ‘Corsa Pro' in its race tire line-up. Since then the tires have been spotted on the race bikes of Team DSM as well, and will be presumably been used by all the Vittoria supplied team. Jumbo-Visma's Rohan Dennis used them at the Tour Down Under to great effect, picking up a win on stage two of the race. Here's what we know so far. They appear to be tubeless given the tubeless valves - a tubeless valve nut is visible on Dennis' Tour Down Under race bike. They also feature tan sidewalls, which makes them the first Vittoria tubeless race tire to do so. Given the colour of the sidewalls, can we assume that they're of the unvulcanised cotton variety, as used on the Italian brand's other top-tier race tires? And will they replace the current Corsa tires in the line-up albeit with improved rolling resistance à la Corsa Speed? CANNONDALE SUPERSIX EVO 4 The cat's out of the bag regarding the updated SuperSix Evo, with its appearance on the UCI's frameset list (opens in new tab)adding credence to the number of pictures already seen. The Tour Down Under gave yet more exposure to the latest iteration of Cannondale's all-rounder, with three teams using the bike in Australia. Race images clearly show the frame's aerodynamic enhancements as well as dropped stays, which seem even lower than the outgoing model, and the use of a threaded bottom bracket. Interestingly, while the bikes used by the EF Education teams featured the Lab71 decal, those ridden by the French Women's Continental team St Michel-Mavic-Auber93 did not. The UCI list showed that the SuperSix Evo 4 would feature three models, including a Hi-Mod version. While currently the Lab71 ‘project' is little vague, with the brand describing it on its website as “Cannondale's best, done better”, perhaps in the case of the new SuperSix, its inclusion on the frameset denotes that it's the top-tier offering, while St Michel are riding one of the lower tier frames? LOOK 795 RS The Tour Down Under also gave the unreleased and still unnamed Look bike(opens in new tab) (possibly the 795 RS), ridden by Cofidis, some more air time. In fact, it racked up its first WorldTour victory, as did the man riding the bike, Bryan Coquard. A pro for ten years, the man from Saint-Nazaire had won 48 times previously but none at the sport's highest level. As for the bike it does appear it will be Cofidis' day-to-day machine. Where does this leave the 795 Blade and the 785 Huez bikes we're not yet sure? Given that the bike looks to be an aero all-rounder - integrated cockpit, deep and sculpted headtube, D-shaped seatpost and dropped stays - could the French team use the latest bike in a similar fashion to the likes of Bora-Hansgrohe and Soudal-Quick Step, who rely heavily on the Tarmac SL7 rather than having dedicated aero and climbing bikes? IRONMAN Announces New Event on Long Island with IRONMAN 70.3 New York – Jones Beach Triathlon January 25, 2023 - Inaugural IRONMAN 70.3 New York - Jones Beach triathlon scheduled to take place Sept. 23, 2023; General registration to open Feb. 1, 2023, and can be accessed by visiting, www.ironman.com/im703-new-york - IRONMAN 70.3 New York - Jones Beach first IRONMAN branded event to come to Long Island and only 40-minute drive from New York City or 30-minute train ride from Penn Station JONES BEACH, N.Y. / TAMPA, Fla. (Jan. 25, 2023) /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – The IRONMAN Group announced today that Jones Beach State Park and the southern shore of Long Island will play host to the newest IRONMAN® 70.3® triathlon. The inaugural IRONMAN 70.3 New York – Jones Beach triathlon is schedule to make its debut on Sept. 23, 2023. Athletes will take on a journey as they will embark past some of Longs Island's most beautiful areas such as the Jones Beach Theater, the iconic Jones Beach Boardwalk, and Nassau County's Wantagh State Parkway. General registration for the IRONMAN 70.3 New York – Jones Beach triathlon will open on Feb. 1, 2023, by visiting, www.ironman.com/im703-new-york. “We could not be more excited to bring an IRONMAN 70.3 triathlon to Long Island for the first time,” said Dave Christen, Sr. Regional Director for The IRONMAN Group. “With some of the most beautiful beaches in the Northeast, we know our athletes will enjoy the stunning scenery, beautiful weather, access to New York City, and friendly communities here on Long Island.” IRONMAN 70.3 New York – Jones Beach will treat athletes to a 1.2-mile swim in Zach's Bay at Jones Beach State Park, a scenic 56-mile bike ride along the Wantagh State Parkway, culminating with a 13.1-mile run along the world-famous Jones Beach Boardwalk that stretches down the coast with a unique finish line experience on the beach itself. “The IRONMAN 70.3 New York will bring an electrifying competition – and thousands of athletes and fans – to the beautiful Jones Beach State Park,” Erik Kulleseid, Commissioner, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation. “Long Island's most popular state park will be a great stage to showcase these athletes' incredible determination and skill.” Located on the southern shore of Long Island, Jones Beach State Park is a national treasure just 40-miles outside Manhattan and New York City. The soft sand beaches emerge from within the vibrant energy of New York City and showcase some of the best reasons to discover Long Island. With three international airports to fly into and the Long Island Rail Road, visitors can reach Jones Beach easily and experience many areas in Nassau County, Long Island and the greater New York City region. The Jones Beach Theater hosts some of the largest musical acts and tours throughout the year and the area also plays host to one of the largest air shows on earth. Athletes who come by plane, train, or automobile will have plenty of offerings to enjoy and support your experience on Long Island at IRONMAN 70.3 New York – Jones Beach. General registration for the 2023 IRONMAN 70.3 New York – Jones Beach triathlon will open Feb. 1, 2023. The 2023 IRONMAN 70.3 IRONMAN 70.3 New York – Jones Beach triathlon will offer qualifying slots to the 2024 VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship taking place in Taupō, New Zealand. For more information about the 2023 IRONMAN 70.3 New York Jones Beach triathlon www.ironman.com/im703-new-york. For more information on the IRONMAN brand and global event series, please visit www.ironman.com. Media inquiries may be directed to press@ironman.com. What's New in the 303: Go4Graham Cycling Team and Why it Matters Team Sponsor Becky Furuta on what makes Go4Graham matter so much to her. By Becky Furuta I had five minutes. That's all the time the doctor would allow while she was under supervision. Five minutes to deliver her toothbrush and pajamas, a phone charger, and some slippers to keep her feet from freezing on the cement floors of the ward, and to hear her tell me why she had tried to kill herself. She couldn't look me in the eye. She has slash marks on her arms and legs from years of cutting herself. And underneath a long hospital gown, my little sister disappeared – swallowed up by the darkness in her mind and her own, brutal thoughts. Go4Graham is a community-based movement to shred the stigma surrounding mental health. We promote mental wellness through cycling and outdoor sports in Colorado and beyond. It was started to honor Graham Stingley who died in 2005 age the age of 23 after battling depression and anxiety for most of his short life. If you want to join this movement please check out Go4Graham.org or @Go4Graham on social media, or will@Go4Graham.org. At the time, I couldn't imagine wanting so desperately to die. I had no idea what it was like to silently drown in the shadows of life. The feelings that attached themselves to the most pivotal moments of her life defied any language I knew to identify them. And then came December 2019. I left for work around 6:30 in the morning, knowing I wouldn't hit many lights. Wouldn't be much traffic, either. I left my neighborhood and drove the highway along the Flatirons because I liked the view and because there was one section of road with a long, dangerous-looking rocky slope. If the roads were covered in ice, it seemed like everything could end right there. And that morning, it was where I decided to kill myself. I can't explain how things had come to that point. I was successful. I owned three businesses, all of which were doing well. I was not unhappily married, and my kids were healthy. I had a career as an athlete, and people looked up to me. I was traveling the world, racing a bike, surrounded by fans. My social media was a sea of ‘likes.' And all I wanted was to die on that stretch of road. I was in the worst possible place when I called my team director, and slowly, I backed away from the cliff and toward the sound of her words as she promised me that we would figure things out. The team went to work finding me the resources I needed. They saved my life. Cycling saved my life. And it continues to every day. Exercise has been proven scientifically and anecdotally to improve mental health. Cycling forced me to get up on days when I didn't want to, and it brought me outside and into the world. It gave me a sense of connectedness and joy. I could stop thinking about everything else when I was on the bike, and focus on my body and my efforts. It was peace. I was sitting at a tiki bar in Claremont, FL having just attempted to break a record on Sugarloaf when my buddy, Taylor Ross, started talking about Go4Graham Foundation. Taylor's enthusiasm for the organization was palpable, and he talked at length about growing up not thinking about mental health or understanding that our mental wellness is dynamic and requires care. He spoke of people being trapped under the waves without seeing an end to the hardships, and how important it is to know that things will change in time. He talked about how sports and community can save lives. I was sold. Go4Graham was founded following the death of Steven Graham Winter Stingley, who died in 2005 after a fatal interaction between the antidepressant medication he had been taking and an OTC cold medication. Graham's brother, Will, founded the organization both to honor his brother and after confronting his own mental health challenges. “I've come to terms with the fact that (depression) is something I will have to manage for the rest of my life. But it gives me perspective. It helps me prioritize my life. It has motivated me to adopt a healthier lifestyle.” And, although Will won't say it so directly, his work with Go4Graham has given purpose to others. Go4Graham has created a network of athletes and ambassadors who use an evidence-based program designed by the University of Colorado Johnson Depression Center to conduct training to help diminish the stigma behind discussing mental health issues and to intervene in times of mental health crisis. The foundation partners with mental health professionals to conduct workplace wellness programs around suicide prevention and stress management. Runners, cyclists, skiers, and other athletes get peer support and engage in storytelling to elicit mental health conversations and to erode the challenges of talking openly about mental health issues. They encourage the use of physical activity as a mechanism to improve mental wellness and gain a sense of community. Team member Kit Hinders explains, “The unspoken bond between us all is a beautiful support system. We have all loved and lost someone to negative mental health consequences. That experience unites us to ‘Shred the Stigma' that surrounds mental health. I wish we could walk around with swords slicing through cultural norms, but our athletes and ambassadors are much more tactful. Join us. You just might find out that it rewards you as much as others.” It took me time and therapy and a lot of support to calm the chaotic thoughts in my brain. My first meeting with my psychologist was the most awkward staring contest of my life. Eventually, I unfolded the saddest parts of my life to her, learned some coping mechanisms, started eating better, and stopped focusing so much on the bike as a career and instead on finding my love of the sport again. And to be honest, I still struggle from time to time with a kind of panic I can't describe, thoughts of inexplicable sadness, days of exhaustion and nights when I'm haunted in my sleep. My teammates with Go4Graham can often relate, which makes it easier to get through. Go4Graham empowered me to share my challenges with mental health, and to do it in a way that helps build support for others struggling with mental illness. All of us, together, are conveying that mental health conversations shouldn't be stigmatized, and that people shouldn't risk suffering in isolation because they are either afraid to be vulnerable or unsure how to best access help. In so many ways, athletes within Go4Graham are reassuring people in their lives that we won't let them sit alone with the thoughts troubling them. We're making space for the emotions often pushed to the margins. Of course, that doesn't mean that the team isn't serious about sports. Hinders explains, “The variety of athletes creates a culture of acceptance and exploration. On any given ride, we combine roadies, mountain bikers, gravel specialists and elite cyclocross racers. Having ‘a little bit of everything' helps us push our limits as athletes and as humans. I've never been part of any team that does so many sports so well.” Athletes with Go4Graham consistently stand on race podiums all over the state. There are weekly training rides and team trips to race or train together. These events are marked by acceptance and support, but also a lot of laughter and the kind of silliness you would expect from people clad entirely in Spandex. Four years ago, I decided to commit my business, Avenue Vision, to sponsoring Go4Graham. Last Thursday night, I hosted Go4Graham athletes and fellow sponsor, Cuore Cycling, at the office. We threw down hot carbs from Woody's Pizza a few beers as cyclists and runners tried on kits to ensure proper fit and placed orders for new sunglasses. The kick-off was designed to guarantee that everyone had the apparel needed to start their season and to introduce new athletes to those who have been with the organization for many years. For me, it was an opportunity to hug old friends and hold hands with some of the humans who walked me through my toughest times and to talk about the season ahead. Athletes have lined up everything from marathons to the country's biggest gravel races and a skimo challenge or two over the course of the next twelve months. There are big, audacious goals on the table. I've been in this sport for so long that I don't know what, exactly, is up ahead for me. I do know that Go4Graham will be part of that picture for a long time to come. I know how hard it is to pretend everything is OK when it's not, and I know it's no way to live. I know that running, cycling and skiing are my sanctuaries where things just seem to work. I am glad to have the opportunity to help change the way we all talk about and address mental health, and that purpose feels really good. Aligning that mission with my interests and my business feels even better. If you're interested in joining the movement or participating with Go4Graham, feel free to contact the organization. info@go4graham.com Video of the week: 5 Reasons Why You DON'T Need A Super Bike! 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!
¡Nuevo podcast de #ElMaillotSemanal, el primero de la temporada 2023! 🎙️ No te olvides de darle LIKE 💛 y comentar 😉 Para que no te pierdas nada: 1️⃣ Entradilla (00:00 - 07:36) 2️⃣ Estrenamos temporada hablando de una de nuestras primeras novedades del año y realizando una detallada previa del renacido Tour Down Under, donde debutarán varios de los mejores ciclistas del pelotón. Lo mismo ocurrirá con la Vuelta a San Juan, que congregará a estrellas como Remco Evenepoel, Egan Bernal, Fabio Jakobsen o Fernando Gaviria. Y, sí, también estará Miguel Ángel López después de su fichaje por el Team Medellín (07:36 - 1:40:42) 3️⃣ Repasamos el recorrido de la Vuelta a España 2023 tras haber estado presentes en la presentación, realizada en Barcelona. Escuchamos a los protagonistas y sacamos las primeras conclusiones en torno a las invitaciones para la ronda española (1:40:42 - 2:25:44) 4️⃣ Comentamos las últimas noticias, con el posible fichaje de Mark Cavendish por Astana, la incertidumbre de Nairo Quintana y la llegada inminente de la gran cita de la Copa del Mundo de CX en Benidorm. No nos olvidamos del repentino fallecimiento de Lieuwe Westra tras su lucha incesante contra la depresión. ¡No os olvidéis de dejarnos vuestros comentarios para leerlos en el próximo podcast! (2:25:44 - 2:49:11) Dirección llevada a cabo por Juan Clavijo. Comentarios de David García, Miguel Triviño, Daniel Montes y Marco González. ❤️ ¡PINCHA EN EL BOTÓN DE 'APOYAR' y CONVIÉRTETE EN FAN DE 'EL MAILLOT'! ➡️ Episodios EXCLUSIVOS como este, sin publicidad y sorteos para FANS. 🗣️ ¡Déjanos tu comentario y lo leeremos en el próximo podcast! 👕 ¡Si quieres formar parte del nacimiento de 'el maillot de El Maillot', además de querer hacerte con el tuyo, únete a nuestro grupo de TELEGRAM! ➡️ https://t.me/equipacionelmaillot2023 🔷 ¡CONOCE HSN Y HAZTE CON SUS PRODUCTOS CON NUESTRA URL!: https://www.hsnstore.com/hsnaffiliate/click/?linkid=b3RoZXJsaW5rfHxodHRwczovL3d3dy5oc25zdG9yZS5jb20vfHxFTE1BSUxMT1R8fGh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmhzbnN0b3JlLmNvbS8= 🔷 ¡ECHA UN VISTAZO A TODA LA GAMA DE PRODUCTOS DEL EQUIPO COFIDIS GRACIAS A DECATHLON!: https://afiliacion.decathlon.es/tracking/clk?26gzeDj 🔷 ¡APROVECHA NUESTRA URL DE SIROKO!: https://srko.co/elmaillot | ¡10% de descuento adicional en todos los artículos! 🔷 ¡DESCÁRGATE LA APP DE CYCLING FANTASY!: IOS 🍏 (https://t.co/bxPgPymcLo?amp=1) y Android 👾 (https://https://t.co/lprwWwJojJ?amp=1) 🏆 ¡SÚMATE A NUESTRA LIGA PRIVADA DE CYCLING FANTASY! ▶️ Código: ELMAILLOT ◾️ Contraseña: 1408 📲 GRUPO DE TELEGRAM DE EL MAILLOT: https://t.me/elmaillot 🔻 LISTA SPOTIFY 'El Maillot Music': https://bit.ly/elmaillot 🎵 SELECCIÓN MUSICAL: Red Hot Chili Peppers - 'Snow' Foals - 'Hummer' BZRP ft. Shakira - 'Music Sessions #53' 👋 SÍGUENOS EN: IVOOX 🎙️ https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-maillot_sq_f1409103_1.html TWITTER 🗣️ @ElMaillot_ YOUTUBE 💻 https://www.youtube.com/c/ElMaillot TWITCH 📹 https://www.twitch.tv/elmaillot INSTAGRAM 📷 https://www.instagram.com/elmaillot/ DISCORD 🕹️ https://discord.gg/x3AqMV4b STRAVA 🚴🏻♂️ https://www.strava.com/clubs/el-maillot-772962 SPOTIFY 🎧 https://open.spotify.com/show/7bPcjjM5UmlSy3oFxYlzhe APPLE PODCASTS 🎧 https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/el-maillot/id1252256876
Matt Stephens and Ethan Vernon chat about his hugely successful first season as a World Tour pro. He got off to a great start on his first training ride with Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl, beating Fabio Jakobsen in a town sign sprint. Following a fairly memorable team initiation task, he went on to win a couple of stages at the Tour of Slovakia, and another at Volta Catalunya too. Of course, none of this should come as a surprise given his pedigree on the track - he's currently a Team Pursuit World Champion for Team GB. With an in-depth chat about adaptive training and sprinting techniques, along with the usual fun on the hometown quiz, this episode has something for everyone.
Laurens en Stefan gaan verder. En ze zijn on the road. In Breda welteverstaan, bij de boekpresentatie van Fabio en Julius. Het boek van Menno Haanstra over Fabio Jakobsen en Julius van de Berg. Twee jonge talenten die hard kunnen fietsen. Wat begon als een verhaal over twee jonge gasten die prof wilden worden ontwikkelt zich tot een verhaal van wereldformaat. Over vallen, hard vallen, en opstaan. Maar ook over vriendschap en talent. Lau en Steef mogen ze alles vragen en dat doen ze dus ook. Maar hoe zit het nou met trainen op oudjaarsdag? Je hoort het allemaal in de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast...Niks missen?
Has the Tour de France's final mountain stage crowned the 2022 champion? Lionel Birnie and François Thomazeau discuss the stage, the tactics and the historical context. We also hear from Tiesj Benoot and Grischa Niermann, teammate and sports director in Jonas Vingegaard's Jumbo-Visma team, and from Fabio Jakobsen, who survived the time cut by the skin of his teeth yesterday and so can dream of finishing his Tour with a stage win in Paris. Plus there's fish chat, polka-dot conversation and an honest look at the charms of Lourdes. 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. Calm If you would like to learn to relax, unwind and reduce stress the Calm app may be just what you need. Go to calm.com/cycle and sign up to get access to the full library of meditation tracks, music, and sleep stories. 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.
Sir Bradley Wiggins returns alongside Matt Stephens and Anders Mielke to dissect the first three stages of the Tour de France. Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl doubled up over the first three stages – with successes for Yves Lampaert and Fabio Jakobsen – while BikeExchange–Jayco's Dylan Groenewegen collected the final stage in Denmark ahead of the rest day and the race heading to France. Mielke revealed that the lack of crosswinds on the Great Belt Bridge will have left director of the Tour Christian Prudhomme disappointed with a dream crushed. Wiggins, Stephens and Mielke look at Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team's stunning start to the 2022 edition of the race. Patrick Lefevere had come in for some criticism for leaving Mark Cavendish out of the Quick-Step line-up. However, Stephens added that Cavendish has no issue with Fabio Jakobsen or his selection for the race, but hinted that clear communication regarding selection was a little lacking. While Lefevere is a polarising character – who should not be immune to criticism - his winning mentality is beyond reproach, adds Stephens. The guys also talk Groenewegen's emotional win, and “the classiest act in the world on a bike” Wout van Aert. Wiggins re-lives the Grand Depart in the UK, and there is special praise for fans from Denmark after the opening three stages. The Bradley Wiggins Show is Edited by Chris Watts.Produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's stage was the 2nd stage of 3 in Denmark with us not knowing if the crosswinds would break up the peloton. The mostly headwind kept a downsized but decent bunch for the sprint finish. Fabio Jakobsen was as fast as the hype and able to hold his position with aggressive bumping from Peter Sagan. We discuss the 3k rule which is still a relatively recent change and some unwritten rules among teams when a rider is well respected. VENTUM: Get 10% off when you use code WEDU at checkout at ventumracing.com/themove. Even further, if the bike doesn't ship within 3 weeks get an additional 10% off the remaining balance. ROKA: THEMOVE listeners get 20% off. Just go to ROKA.com and enter code THEMOVE at checkout. WAHOO: Wahoo rarely discounts so this is great opportunity to snag a saving across almost all products including the KICKR Smart Trainer, range of pedals and the RIVAL GPS Sportwatch. Celebrate the start of the Tour at wahoofitness.com ATHLETIC GREENS: A FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase at Athletic Greens. DRY FARM WINES: Receive a series of 3 wine boxes shipped every 2 months to celebrate the Grand Tours. An Italian Box for the Giro, a French Box for the Tour and a Spanish Box for the Vuelta. PLUS - the next 30 orders will receive a complimentary WEDU cycling cap. See details at Dry Farm Wines.
Fabio Jakobsen made it two for two for Quick-Step, capping an emotional and incredible comeback from his horrific crash in Poland. Jonny, Ronan, Shoddy, and Pippa talk through the stage.
Themen der Sendung: Bundesnetzagentur schließt laut Medienberichten kein komplettes Einstellen der Gaslieferungen aus Russland aus, Ukraine wirft Russland Einsatz von Phosphorbomben gegen die Schlangeninsel im Schwarzen Meer vor, Deutscher Städtetag fordert angesichts steigender Inzidenzen rasches Handeln der Politik vor der Sommerpause, Proteste von Betroffenen der Flutkatastrophe im Ahrtal gegen behäbige Bürokratie, Rekordabholzungen des Amazonas-Regenwalds in Brasilien, Demonstrierende stürmen libysches Parlament und legen Feuer, Nach dreijähriger Corona-Pause lädt IdeenExpo 2022 in Hannover zum Experimentieren und Mitmachen ein, Niederländer Fabio Jakobsen gewinnt zweite Etappe der Tour de France, Die Lottozahlen, Das Wetter
Themen der Sendung: Bundesnetzagentur schließt laut Medienberichten kein komplettes Einstellen der Gaslieferungen aus Russland aus, Ukraine wirft Russland Einsatz von Phosphorbomben gegen die Schlangeninsel im Schwarzen Meer vor, Deutscher Städtetag fordert angesichts steigender Inzidenzen rasches Handeln der Politik vor der Sommerpause, Proteste von Betroffenen der Flutkatastrophe im Ahrtal gegen behäbige Bürokratie, Rekordabholzungen des Amazonas-Regenwalds in Brasilien, Demonstrierende stürmen libysches Parlament und legen Feuer, Nach dreijähriger Corona-Pause lädt IdeenExpo 2022 in Hannover zum Experimentieren und Mitmachen ein, Niederländer Fabio Jakobsen gewinnt zweite Etappe der Tour de France, Die Lottozahlen, Das Wetter
El temido puente y el viento no trajeron al final el resultado que todos los aficionados esperábamos. La segunda etapa se corrió con mucho nerviosismo que resultó en algunas de las típicas caídas, afortunadamente sin consecuencias graves para ninguno de los implicados. Se llegó al final al sprint y el holandés del equipo Quick Step, Fabio Jakobsen se mostró el más rápido de todos. Wout Vanaert terminó segundo y con las bonificaciones ganadas se vistió de amarillo.
Magnus Cort sikrede sig den prikkede bjergtrøje på 2. etape af årets Tour de France på etapen fra Roskilde til Nyborg, der dog ikke blev det sidevindsræs, som mange havde håbet på. Quickstep tog sin anden sejr af to mulige, da Fabio Jakobsen vandt foran Wout van Aert og Mads Pedersen. Yves Lampaert mistede dermed løbets førertrøje til Van Aert. I denne episode kan du blandt andet høre fra Cort, Michael Mørkøv, Van Aert, Brian Holm, Marcel Kittel og Patrick Lefevere.
Hello listeners, The Bradley Wiggins Show will be back for the Giro d'Italia later this week but in the meantime, let us introduce you to our new podcast, The Breakdown, kicking off with a big exclusive with the man who will be aiming to boss the sprints in Italy, Mark Cavendish.Speaking to our own Orla Chennaoui and Greg Rutherford, Cav opens up like never before over his relationship with team-mate Fabio Jakobsen and those media stories whirling around about who will get the coveted Tour de France spot. You can listen to that part of the conversation right here as a taster.Ahead of the Giro, he also discusses his depression diagnosis, and reveals a truly unique Fight Club-style initiation at Quick-Step, which you won't want to miss.To listen to the full interview with Cav, search 'The Breakdown Eurosport' on your podcast platform of choice, or just click here to go to the feed right now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The classics season officially kicked off with four races packed into two days: the men's and women's Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne, and Omloop van het Hageland. VeloNews' Sadhbh was in Gent, Belgium, for the weekend, covering the races and talking to the riders. Jumbo-Visma's Wout van Aert rode away with the big prize of the weekend, and Fabio Jakobsen saved face for Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl on Sunday. Has the balance of power at the classics shifted? O'Shea also recounts the most recent battle in the ongoing clash of titans in women's racing between Annemiek van Vleuten and Demi Vollering. Tune in for five hot takes from Opening Weekend - what the big stories were, and what they mean for the next few months of racing.