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Today on the podcast, Abby and Georgie talk you through each of the stages in the upcoming Giro d'Italia Women, plus the biggest names to watch and more. Stay tuned for daily episodes with audio diaries from some of our favourite riders and find a full written preview on EscapeCollective.com.
With no WorldTour racing this past weekend and a Giro preview podcast coming later this week, I wanted to use this as an opportunity to highlight a fantastic story by Matt de Neef about a topic that has been on the rise in recent years: iliac artery endofibrosis. The written piece can be found here, but for those who prefer to read with their ears, you'll be able to listen to Matt narrating his story on the pod this week.
Amanda Spratt joins The Domestiques!From BMX in Penrith to WorldTour podiums, the darling of Australian cycling Spratty has done it all, Nationals, Giro, Worlds, the Olympics, and more. We chat career highlights, the evolution of women's cycling, racing through adversity, and what's next ahead of the Giro Donne and Tour de France.Thanks to Black Sheep Cycling use code: domestiques 20% off and welcome aboard Aid Station use code domestiques10 for 10% off your order
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Carlos E. Martins afirmou que a eleição de Edinho para a presidência do PT marca mais um giro do PT na direção do conservadorismo.
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Zo vlak voor de vakantieperiode melden we ons toch uiteraard nog even. We hebben niet bijster veel meegemaakt, we hebben ook niet bijzonder veel gereden (tot zover de slechtst triplerende introductietekst ever van een podcast) maar er was natuurlijk wel het grootste Italiaanse feest buiten Soest ooit! Op 21 juni werd in perfecte omstandigheden de Giro Nello verreden. Een waar feest op de fiets, op het bord en in het glas! Ondertussen zaten we ook in RTL Boulevard, bellen we via hypermoderne constructie met Stef Clement, rectificeren we de musketonhaak in een karabijnhaak, hebben we het nog een keer over de nieuwe Campa-groep, krijgt Herman snelle sokken in de Albert Heijn en is onze nieuwe leader kei- en keihard door jullie afgekeurd. Shownotes:De Giro Nello, hou de site in de gaten voor inschrijvingen voor 2026.De Bockerijders, een fantastisch evenement in Limburg. Segmenten van de Show Martijn selecteert deze aflevering het Schijtsegment. Een stukje weg met een luchtje én waarvan de maker zich snel meldde.Herman neemt een stukje uit de Giro Nello. Het o zo fraaie ecoduct bij Den Dolder.Zelfbevlekkende linkjesVolg ons WhatsApp-kanaalVolg ons op InstagramVolg Martijn en Herman op StravaSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tweewielers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
„A bukásoktól, brutális sérülésektől való félelem folyamatosan bennem van” – meséli Valter Attila országútikerékpár-versenyző a Penge podcast legújabb adásában, ahol célokról és álmokról beszélget a háromszoros olimpiai bajnok Szilágyi Áronnal és Kenyeres András mentáltrénerrel, valamint arról is, milyen gondolatok futnak át az agyán egy esés után, mekkora nyomást jelentett számára a 2021-es berobbanása, hogyan jutott el a világ egyik legjobb kerékpárcsapatába, és milyen hatással vannak rá a kommentek. 00:00 Célok, álmok, tervezés – mi szükség van rá és hogyan kategorizáljuk 05:53 Ősélmények a kerékpársportban 09:02 Fák közül az országútra – „Halál unalmasnak gondoltam az országúti kerékpározást nagyon sokáig” 11:41 Út a Vismába 18:18 Mentális gyakorlat – S.M.A.R.T. technika a céljaink eléréséhez 21:19 Egyéni és csapatcélok összehangolása – az őszinteség a kulcs 33:02 Berobbanás a Giro d'Italián és az olimpiai siker 38:18 Siker hajszolása, görcsösség – „Azt éreztem, hogy tartozom az embereknek” 42:20 „Az utóbbi időben kicsit több kommentet olvastam, mint kellett volna” 46:04 Mennyit foglalkozik Valter Attila a mentális felkészüléssel? 50:26 Bukás kockázata, félelem, fájdalom és az önbizalom ereje 59:55 „Elfogadóbbnak kéne lennem magammal” 1:05:51 Jövőbeli célok 1:07:48 „Ez nem az a sport, ami mellett sokminden belefér” 1:10:00 Ekler Luca kérdése 1:12:22 Villámkérdések 1:14:18 Valter Attila kérdése Schäfer Andráshoz és egy kemény kihívás
This episode is brought to you by Laka Bike Insurance, the specialist bike insurersThis week, Robyn and Will are joined by Ned Boulting. Having started out covering football on Sky Sports, Ned joined the ITV Sports team in 2001 and soon became a reporter for their Tour de France coverage, albeit that hasn't stopped him popping up on Olympics coverage, and one of his favourite unsung sports, darts. Today, alongside co-host David Millar, Ned is the voice of the Tour for countless millions of viewers, although sadly this season will be his last (which we chat about later).Ned has written and performed stage shows Bikeology, Tour de Ned and Marginal Mystery Tour, he ventures into the podcast world with the successful Never Strays Far with Pete Kennaugh and David Millar, and he has also written myriad books. Ned's latest book, The Accidental Tour-ist: (Final) Dispatches from the Road (Bloomsbury) has just been released. Described as ‘a lap of honour', the book recalls chaotic stories and memorable moments from years reporting on Le Tour, the Giro d'Italia, the Flemish Classics and more.With the curtain set to fall on ITV4's free-to-air Tour de France coverage this summer, Ned talks to us about finding out about the news from a friend, and his personal highlights throughout the years as commentator, reporter and presenter.Ned also talks about the seismic - and about time too - shift in women's cycling; the riders to watch at this year's Tour de France 2025; the Tour stages that viewers cannot afford to miss; and his emotions as he contemplates putting down the mic for the last time on the Champs-Élysées.Interview begins at 4.25------------------This episode is brought to you by Laka Bike Insurance, the specialist bike insurers. Laka's collective model means you only pay a share of what it pays out each month (up to a capped amount), and Laka only makes money once claims have been settled. There's no excess, no depreciation and cover is a flexible as you want it to be - you can pause, cancel or upgrade at any time.Visit laka.co/cyclist and enter the code CYCLISTMAG to get your first 30 days' bike insurance cover FREE.------------------ Did you know Cyclist is also stunning monthly print magazine?Subscribe now at store.cyclist.co.uk/cycpod and get every issue for less than in the shops, delivered straight to your door.And it's also a rather lovely website about everything road cycling and gravel. Check us out at cyclist.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Este jueves se cumplen 31 años del crimen que marcó la vida de Pablo Ibar, condenado por el asesinato del dueño de un club nocturno y dos modelos en Florida en 1994. Pese a haber pasado tres décadas en prisión —dieciséis de ellas en el corredor de la muerte—, Ibar siempre ha defendido su inocencia. Ahora, un nuevo testigo podría abrir la puerta a una posible revisión del caso. Andrés Krakenberg, portavoz de la familia de Pablo Ibar y de la asociación Pablo Ibar Juicio Justo, ha explicado en 'Herrera en COPE' que la defensa ha presentado una declaración jurada de un testigo clave. Este testimonio, según Krakenberg, “podría cambiarlo todo”. “Es una persona que asegura conocer a los verdaderos autores del triple crimen y ha ofrecido una declaración muy detallada”, explica Krakenberger. El testigo relata haber coincidido con los supuestos autores durante un allanamiento de morada, en el que estos confesaron su participación en los asesinatos. Según ...
Joaquín Acebo tenía cinco años cuando se subió al tren fantasma de la Feria de Luján, Argentina. Y no volvió a salir del mismo modo en el que subió...Joaco tiene ahora 23 años y es actor.Aquel día en el tren fantasma no había ni cinturón, ni una barra de freno, nada. Joaco iba en medio de sus dos hermanos. En una de las vueltas se puso de pie. Y salió disparado. Las piernas quedaron enredadas en las de su hermano y toda la parte de arriba del torso y la cabeza se engancharon chocando y rebotando en los hierros de las vías.Pero todo cambia. Y ahora es actor. Porque se atrevió a hacer un casting.Joaquín Acebo tuvo un papel en “El viento que arrasa”. Y si han visto “El Eternauta”, una de las series de moda, es Micky Roberts, un personaje maravilloso y tierno con parálisis facial. Como le pasa a Joaco.Las cartas con las que juega Joaco en la vida son las que se juegan en el Eternauta. Las del truco.Una apuesta arriesgada puede cambiar, de ...
Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP You can also watch this episode over on my YouTube channel here! We're coming to the end of June, and in the world of cycling, that can only mean one thing…it's almost time for the Tour! It's all been leading up to this - the biggest bike race of the year. I've got my old mates Tom Southam and Luke Durbridge back on The Race Communique to help me preview this massive race and, oh boy, it's set to be an absolute banger. Durbo kicks off this month with PeloChat, where he takes us through his TrainingPeaks data from the Tour de Suisse so we can see just how hard the racing is these days. I've said it before, and I'll say it again - I am so glad I retired when I did; oh my god, the racing is just so brutal in 2025! Some of these numbers are crazy! And hey, Durbs, we all saw you splitting the bunch up with 70k to go on stage 1, so don't you start complaining about how tough it is out there these days… Before the Tour de Suisse, of course, we had the mini Tour de France - the Critérium du Dauphiné. This is where we saw ‘The Big Three' go toe to toe (to toe) with each other. Remco, Jonas, and - of course - Pogi. It was an amazing race, and Tadej came out looking absolutely dominant, but there was a pretty big question mark over his form after a quite frankly pathetic 4th place after the time trial. We know Jonas is still on the comeback trail from his crash back in Paris Nice, so with another few weeks of solid recovery, I think we're in for an absolutely massive battle this July. After we discussed the warm-up races, we got stuck into our massive Tour de France preview. We discuss everything - the stages, the riders, the moments that are going to define this year's race. An absolutely chaotic looking first 10 days around Northern France with tonnes of opportunity for an aggressive rider to take shed loads of time, an absolutely brutal end to the race in the mountains (stage 18 - holy sh*t!), a new finish circuit around Paris to make sure there's excitement all the way to the line, and heaps more! You're not going to want to miss a single second of this race. We all pick a rider or two to discuss, so make sure you tune in if you want to hear what Southam thinks of Carapaz and what really went down on that infamous Colle Delle Finestere stage at the Giro! Durbo lifts the lid on how Aussie favourite and recent guest on Life In The Peloton is going to take on the GC in a bid for a top 5 finish. Next, we get into talking some tactics with Tom. This month's theme is simple: wind. Southam breaks down how teams can use echelons to break up the race and try and catch the big favourites off guard. As always, we wrap up with the Communiquiz. Durbo's leading the way this time with 7 quickfire questions about the Tour de France. Guys, I hope this ep gets you as excited for the Tour as I am. Crack open a weak French beer, have a nibble on a baguette, sit back, relax, and enjoy! Cheers, Mitch The Race Communiqué is brought to you by TrainingPeaks! Track, plan, and train smarter—just like the pros. Get 20% off TrainingPeaks Premium now at http://www.trainingpeaks.com/litp
Num grupo com várias marcas é fundamental ter funções definidas, e saber manter a sinergia entre os sócios sem pesar nos resultados do negócio pode ser desafiador.Existe a necessidade de alguém atuar como guardião de cada marca, garantindo que todas possam crescer e se posicionar de forma única.É sobre comunicação estratégica, consolidação de conceito e a gestão certa para o negócio ser saudável.No episódio de hoje, conversamos com a Luiza Serpa, sócia do grupo Pinheiros e das marcas Galo, Giro e Standing Sushi, sobre construção de marca e como foi o processo de transição dela do operacional pra essa nova cadeira dentro do grupo.
Coach K ha parlato: Cooper Flagg è il miglior freshmen mai pasato a Duke e questo Dallas lo sa bene e probabilmente lo sceglierà alla No.1 del prossimo Draft. A March Madness The OffSeason ci curiamo del Draft e delle potenziale perle che il secondo giro potrebbe riservare.
Información al día de EL COMERCIO, Platinum y Radio Quito este miércoles 25 de junio de 2025.Seguridad o derechos, alertas sobre las leyes de Solidaridad e Inteligencia en Ecuador;El Papa León XIV pide a los obispos firmeza y respeto a normas ante casos de abusos;Guía rápida para saber si tiene deudas por ISD y cómo pagarlo en línea en Ecuador;Las trágicas despedidas del espectáculo que enlutan a Corea del Sur;Mateo Ramírez, tercer mejor latinoamericano del Giro dell'Appennino. Gracias por escuchar este podcast, un producto de Grupo EL COMERCIO.
Mischa Bredewold en Daan Hoole kronen zich toch Nederlands kampioen tijdrijden, maar een gouden roeister steelt de show in Surhuisterveen. In een nieuwe aflevering van In Het Wiel bespreekt Niek Goedvolk met Roxane Knetemann en Daniël Dwarswaard hoe bijzonder het is dat iemand uit een andere sport zo dicht bij de Nederlandse top komt in het tijdrijden. Ook de 17de plek van Bauke Mollema komt aan bod. Nadat hij door Lidl-Trek niet geselecteerd werd voor de Giro, had hij namelijk even geen zin in een alternatief programma. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Laurens en Stefan gaan verder. In dit interbellum van de wielerkoersen – de periode tussen Giro en Tour – staan er eigenlijk maar twee dingen op de agenda.Ten eerste: allerhande wielernieuws. De Ronde van Zwitserland (Wie is er eigenlijk beter, Remco of João?), geruchten over veldrijden als olympische sport, het transferspel rond Dries De Bondt – dat soort zaken.En ten tweede: een uitgebreid, bij vlagen hallucinerend raceverslag van The Race Around The Netherlands. En hoe zat het ook alweer met de mysterieuze zeemeeuw in Den Helder, tijdens nacht twee?Je hoort 't allemaal in de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast!
Koersklapper: Dries De PooterGisteren nog in de Copenhagen Sprint, vandaag al in Radio Stelvio! Intermarché-renner en topanalist Dries De Pooter liet ruim zijn licht schijnen over deze nieuwste WorldTour-koers, maar dook ook helemaal in de Ronde van Zwitserland en de Baloise Belgium Tour.Inclusief omleidingen via de Baby Giro, Riesebeek, het losse zand bij de UAE, rijden met 54x11 en de flitsen van Alaphilippe.Pre-order ons limited edition wielertruitje nog tot en met maandag 30 juni!
Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin discuss João Almeida's ongoing methodical comeback at the Tour de Suisse to set himself up for a full recovery from a disastrous opening stage, before breaking down what it means for UAE's overall strength at the Tour de France. They also touch on Quinn Simmons' impressive and emotional win on Stage 3, before Johan gives his frank opinions on the UCI's recent decisions regarding maximum-allowed gear ratios and the ethics commission investigating Dries De Bondt's actions on the Colle delle Finestre on Stage 20 of the Giro d'Italia. Caldera Labs: Skincare doesn't have to be complicated—but it should be good. Upgrade your routine with Caldera Lab and see the difference for yourself. Go to https://www.CalderaLab.com/THEMOVE and use THEMOVE at checkout for 15% off your first order. Troscriptions: There's a completely new way to optimize your health. Give it a try at https://www.troscriptions.com/THEMOVE or enter THEMOVE at checkout for 10% off your first order.
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El verano comienza oficialmente este viernes a las 4:42 de la madrugada, pero en gran parte de España hace semanas que se vive como si ya estuviésemos en pleno julio. Nuestro meteorólogo de cabecera, José Antonio Maldonado, desgrana en 'Herrera en COPE' el pronóstico del tiempo para los próximos días.Ha asegurado que, aunque no se ha registrado formalmente una ola de calor, las temperaturas se han disparado hasta alcanzar cifras históricas. Recuerda Maldonado que este junio ya es el segundo más caluroso desde 1961 en temperaturas mínimas, y el segundo también en máximas, solo superado por el de 2017.En algunos puntos de Andalucía, como Fuentes de Andalucía (Sevilla), se superaron los 43 grados, mientras que ciudades como Córdoba, Jaén, Huelva, Badajoz o Cáceres han alcanzado los 42 ºC. En Cádiz y Almería, las mínimas nocturnas han rondado los 25 ºC, dificultando el descanso incluso con aire acondicionado. Viernes tórrido y con ...
They may not have made it to their Swiss chalet, but spirits are still high on this month's Cycling Podcast Féminin as the team tackle several weeks of lively racing. Rose Manley, Denny Gray and Rebecca Charlton set themselves the challenge of picking out some moments that made them say “Ooh!” from the Tour of Britain Women and the Tour de Suisse, which is no easy task after a number of memorable moments and breakthrough performances. Plus this month's mini feature offers up a sneak preview of an upcoming Friends of the Podcast special. Four time British national champion Lisa Brambani sits down with The Cycling Podcast producer Tom Whalley to talk about the first ever women's Giro in 1988. Brambani offers some rare detail as she battled convent dormitories and cold water showers as well as the race itself, all diligently recorded in her diary. We also look ahead to this year's Giro d'Italia and explore the punchy eight stage course which includes three summit finishes. Also on the agenda, Denny's imaginary Toblerone-inventing grandfather, Rebecca's 90s hip hop karaoke and a thousand ways of saying “ooh!”. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to new special episodes every month plus a back catalogue of more than 300 exclusive episodes. The Cannibal & Badger Friends of the Podcast can join the discussion at our new virtual pub, The Cannibal & Badger. A friendly forum to talk about cycling and the podcast. Log in to your Friends of the Podcast account to join in. The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
Carlos Andrés Cruz Montaño, es licenciado en deporte, a los cinco años de edad fue diagnosticado con taquicardia supraventricular (TSV), un tipo de ritmo cardíaco rápido que comienza en las cavidades superiores del corazón, por recomendación médica le dijeron que nunca podría hacer ejercicio. Hoy a sus 38 años de edad, es un deportista consagrado con experiencia en todas las distancias, lidera "Todoterreno" un club de corredores y triatletas desde hace doce años, ha corrido más de 15 veces la media maratón de Bogotá, maratón de Panamá, Giro de Rigo y el Ironman 70.3 Cartagena, entre otras competencias. ¿Listos? ¡A correr!
Der Besenwagen fährt durch Tschechien. Vorbei an Wäldern und grünen Wiesen. Auf einer steht in Lederhosen Mathias Vacek und winkt uns mit einem fröhlichen „Servus!“ entgegen. Er schwingt sich auf seinen Drahtesel und führt uns ins nächste Lokal, es gibt Sushi, Pils und ein 7. Tiramisu. Nach erfolgreichen Jahren in den Jugendklassen, brillierte der Allrounder im Trikot von Lidl-Trek zuletzt beim Giro d'Italia und verhalf dem Team zu 6 Etappensiegen, zur Belohnung gab es jedes Mal eine Portion des italienisches Dessertklassikers. Das Siebte ist sozusagen der Vorschuss, denn der eigene große Sieg kommt bestimmt!
It's a full house this week as Abby, Loren, Georgie and Gracie discuss everything that went down at Tour de Suisse: Marlen Reusser's meteoric rise, Demi Vollering's biggest weakness, the second-best climbing team in the peloton, and what it all means for the coming weeks. They also talk about the new handlebar rule, with some input from FDJ-Suez's Director of Performance, Lieselot Decroix, as well as the Giro d'Italia Women's new slot on the 2026 calendar.
Charlamos con Richard Carapaz, ciclista ecuatoriano del equipo EF Education-EasyPost, ganador del Giro de Italia en 2019 y uno de los deportistas del momento a pocas semanas del comienzo del Tour de Francia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode was originally released for Friends of the Podcast subscribers earlier this week. However, on Thursday the UCI confirmed the calendars for the men's and women's World Tours for the next three-year cycle and there was no place on it for the One Cycling project, effectively kicking it into the long grass if not killing it completely. Much of the second half of the episode was about where the sport goes from here, including Jonathan's hope that the One Cycling project might finally give some coherence to the professional sport's structure. Jonathan asked if we could make this conversation available more widely and so, for a limited time, it will be on our free feed, with our thanks to our Friends of the Podcast subscribers who help to fund our coverage. Jonathan Vaughters is the general manager of the EF Education-Easy Post team and in this conversation with Lionel Birnie, he begins by talking about the conclusion to the Giro d'Italia. Richard Carparaz finished third overall after that thrilling stage over the Colle delle Finestre but Jonathan explains the tactics were designed with only victory in mind. From there, it's a freewheeling discussion about the state of pro cycling in 2025. Is Tadej Pogačar's dominance good for the sport, the One Cycling project, the Netflix effect, even the possibility of AI's influence on racing.
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Just one day after crossing the finish line in Rome to complete the 2025 Giro d'Italia, Tom Pidcock sat down with us in Salzburg for an honest, revealing conversation about the pressures, decisions, and ambitions that shape life at the very top of the sport. From the chaos of a three-week Grand Tour to the calm of a podcast studio, this episode captures a rare moment of reflection from one of the most versatile and compelling riders in cycling today. We delve into Tom's decision to leave Ineos Grenadiers and join Q36.5 - a move that made headlines across the road cycling world. The conversation also dives deep into his Olympic journey, with Tom reflecting on the incredible achievement of winning back-to-back gold medals in mountain biking and what it would take to return for a third shot at LA 2028. We also unpack THAT move at the 2024 Paris Games that secured him gold against French favourite, Victor Kortetsky. But this isn't just about wins and podiums. We also explore Tom's love for MTB and the sacrifices that must be made to be competitive in every discipline. We dive into what it actually takes to ride general classification in a Grand Tour, the mental battle of staying focused for 21 days straight, the sacrifices required to chase time on the world's biggest stages, and the emotional highs and lows that come with trying to hold it all together under immense pressure. Whether you're a fan of road racing, mountain biking, or simply fascinated by the psychology of elite athletes, this episode offers a rare look into the mindset of a rider who's redefining what it means to be a modern cyclist. Tom Pidcock's story is still unfolding, and this chapter is one you won't want to miss.
Time and again I am blessed with the gift of support. This being friends who guide me, lift me, and comfort me when I need it most. These people did not owe me anything, nor did I ask for their assistance. Yet still they showed up on my doorstep when I was entirely unable or disinterested in helping myself. Quite literally without these humans, I would not be alive today. One such person is Scott Thomson who, unprovoked, suggested I begin a routine including a plethora of supplements to help combat my increasing and worrisome collection of brain injuries. I raced mountainbikes for 17 years including nine seasons as a professional. I also raced off-road motorcycles for 15 years. My two-wheel competitive career initiated in earnest after a 13-year drug addiction. Was I trading one addiction for another? Absolutely. Did I consider racing a step-up improvement from drug abuse? Yes. Did I believe this to be a safer and more sustainable life path? Of course I did. But maybe the route to ease, peace and tranquility is not so rosy. As an ambassador for Cognitive Protocol, I am thankful for Scott Thomson and Dave Zabriskie who have helped to improve my quality life and honestly, have helped to save my life. ~ Roger Ray BirdYou Can't Pedal Through a Concussion. Dave Zabriskie Tried. Now, He's Helping Others Do Better."When you're in the thick of it, survival feels like progress. But sometimes, the most dangerous thing is the illusion that you're okay."— inspired by Jon Krakauer, Into the WildDave Zabriskie knows what it takes to go all in. He spent over a decade on the World Tour, earning his reputation as one of the strongest time trialists the U.S. has ever produced. He won stages at the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, and Vuelta a España - the first American to do so - and stood atop more than a few podiums. His focus was total. His discipline, relentless.But pro cycling isn't just about victory—it's about endurance in all its forms. The kind the cameras capture, and the kind they don't.In the early days of his career, during a crash at Redlands, Zabriskie was knocked unconscious for 15 minutes. He woke up in a helicopter, disoriented and alone. There were no protocols, no guidance—just a vague notion that if nothing was broken, you got back on the bike. Like most athletes, he did what he was told. Or more accurately, he did what no one told him not to.“It wasn't that we ignored head injuries,” he says now. “It's that nobody really knew what to do with them.”That moment didn't define his career—but it did plant the seed for what would come after. Years later, when the lights of competition had dimmed and the adrenaline wore off, the fog rolled in: memory gaps, mood swings, a dull, persistent feeling that something just wasn't right. And no roadmap for how to fix it.That helplessness—the sense of being a passenger in his own recovery—became the force behind Cognitive Protocol.Founded by Zabriskie and wellness innovator Scott Thomson, Cognitive Protocol is more than a supplement line. It's a system designed to give people agency over their cognitive health—especially in the critical window after head trauma, when most arLook for my books on Amazon, my memoir LIES BETWEEN US, and the addict book:Daddy, Why Were You A Drug Addict?: Winning the War Amid My Angel and Devil Withinby Roger Ray BirdISBN 979-8218286651Available on Amazon for $11Roger's social directory: HERE
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Gerard O'Connell shares insights from his interviews with seven cardinal-electors about why they chose Pope Leo XIV: a missionary with a global outlook, a leader known for deep listening, a promoter of synodality, and someone they found deeply credible. We also cover Pope Leo's first priestly ordinations in Rome, where he urged new priests to live “lives that are known, lives that can be read, lives that are credible.” At the Jubilee Mass for Families, he said, “We must be prepared to defend the family.” Though some saw this as signaling a return to a firmer stance, this is a teaching popes in living memory have always upheld. Plus, Pope Leo blesses riders of the Giro d'Italia as the race passes through the Vatican Gardens. Find full show notes and related links on our website Support our podcast—become a digital subscriber to America Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP The Giro has finished for another year, which means all eyes are now shifting to the big one; Le Tour. We're just under a month away from the Grand Depart, so who better to speak to than an Aussie legend that's won stages in all three Grand Tours, nearly won the Vuelta last year, bagged himself the Silver medal at the World Champs, and narrowly missed the podium at the Tour back in 2021 - that's right, it's Perth's own Ben O'Connor! Now in his 9th pro season, Ben's just joined the Aussie team over at Greenedge. I wanted to know what it's like for him finally signing for the only Australian World Tour team as an Aussie rider representing over in Europe. He's a proud Western Australian, hailing from Subiaco over in Perth, and I wanted to know how he felt about the riding and racing scene over there; especially after they hosted the Aussie nationals over this year! Ben's career so far has seen him consistently improving year on year, and without doubt 2024 was the best season he's had so far. He won himself a stage early on in the Vuelta - completing the Grand Tour set to go along with his stages in the 2020 Giro and 2021 Tour - led the race for 2 weeks and almost won the overall before being Roglified by a storming Slovenian on his way to his 4th victory at the Spanish race. On top of this, Ben finished 2nd at the World Champs - establishing himself as a real one-day contender after getting the better of the likes of Van Der Poel and Remco! Of course, a lot of you might know Ben best for his role in the ‘Tour de France: Unchained' series over on Netflix. I wanted to find out more about what it was like racing the biggest race of the season with cameras in your face all day, and how he felt about the way the series portrayed him. As always, we end up talking about all sorts: Ben's career so far, the highs, the lows, fatherhood, what Ben likes doing away from cycling, and more. I also wanted to chuck in some listener questions! That's right, those of you that heard the call and sent in your questions for Ben'O get some airtime on this month's pod. I love hearing your questions and pitching them to Ben, so make sure you listen to hear what he had to say! I've loved watching Ben's career and seeing him grow into a real Grand Tour contender. How could I not, he's an Aussie - especially now he's over on Greenedge rocking that fresh MAAP kit! It's no secret that Ben's number one goal this year is the Tour de France, so I had to ask him if he thinks Pogi can be beaten. What does Ben think? You'll have to listen to find out… Enjoy this ep, guys. Ben's a great guest and I had a blast having a yarn with him about bikes, wine, Netflix, and heaps more. Good luck in France this July, Ben! Can't wait to see you giving it to old mate Tadej! Cheers, Mitch! ----more---- This episode is brought to you by our friends at Saily. If you're heading overseas for your next ride or trip? Avoid nasty roaming fees and get set up with Saily, the eSIM app from the legends behind NordVPN. Download the app and use the code PELOSURF for 15% off your next data plan — or hit shokz.com and use the code LITP to score yourself a special listener-only discount.
As the dust settles on a sensational 20th stage of the Giro d'Italia, Lionel Birnie is joined by Matt White – one of the people in cycling who knows Simon Yates best – to analyse how the race was won (and lost) on the Colle delle Finestre. Until the eve of the Giro, Matt was head of performance at the Jayco-Alula team, having been with the Green Edge organisation since it was founded. Until this season, Yates had spent his whole professional career with the team and he and Matt shared many highs and one memorable low. Matt was in the team car when Simon Yates lost the 2018 Giro on the Finestre following Chris Froome's audacious long-range attack on stage 19, so he has a fascinating insight into the tactical and psychological issues that played out on the mountain on Saturday. Yates bounced back later that season to win the Vuelta a España. But what else stood out to Matt as he watched the stage on Saturday? How did Visma-Lease A Bike pull it off, and could Isaac Del Toro, Richard Carapaz and their respective teams have done anything differently? EPISODE SPONSORS NordVPN Get NordVPN two-year plan + four months extra ➼ https://nordvpn.com/tcp It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee. Saily If you are travelling abroad and want to reduce or even eliminate roaming charges you need an eSim from Saily, brought to you by the creators of NordVPN. ⛵Download the SAILY app and use our code cycling at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase. Or go to saily.com/cycling for full details. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to new special episodes every month plus a back catalogue of more than 300 exclusive episodes. The Cannibal & Badger Friends of the Podcast can join the discussion at our new virtual pub, The Cannibal & Badger. A friendly forum to talk about cycling and the podcast. Log in to your Friends of the Podcast account to join in. The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
This week we are as surprised as you are about how this Giro ended. Maybe it's a nightmare or maybe this is a dream you've been having since 2018? Either way we discuss one of the most out of know where redemption arcs, we didn't even know we needed. This podcast is also supported by the generous and amazing donors to the Wide Angle Podium Network, and buy Hammerhead cycling! Visit hammerhead.io to check out the Karoo cycling computer, and use code SLOWRIDE at checkout to get a Heart Rate strap for free! Find us, and other fantastic cycling podcasts on the Wide Angle Podium Network, at wideanglepodium.com! Check out the brand new WAP app available in the Apple and Android app stores! You can email us at theslowridepodcast@gmail.com
Johan Bruyneel, George Hincapie, and Spencer Martin break down how Simon Yates came from behind to claim a surprising overall win at the 2025 Giro d'Italia. They dive into exactly what happened between Carapaz and Del Toro on the decisive Colle delle Finestre, which resulted in the two highest-placed riders heading into Stage 20 being unable to work together to reel in Yates as he rode clear to conquer the same climb where he lost the race in 2018. Additionally, they go through a few of the non-GC highlights, including Lidl-Trek's incredible race, Wout van Aert's return to form, and much more. Tushy: Over 2 million butts love TUSHY. Get 10% off Tushy with the code THEMOVE10 at https://hellotushy.com/THEMOVE Saily - Get an exclusive 15% discount on Saily data plans! Use code THEMOVE at checkout. Download the Saily app or go to https://saily.com/themove . Pique: For a limited time, get 20% off for life plus a free Starter Kit (rechargeable frother and glass beaker) when you grab the Pu'er Bundle. With Pique's 90-day money-back guarantee, you've got nothing to lose. Try it now at https://www.piquelife.com/themove and feel the difference on your next ride. Ketone-IQ - No sugar. No artificial ingredients—just pure ketones in a convenient bottle. Save 30% OFF your subscription order. Go to https://ketone.com/themove to get yours! Ridge Wallet: Right now, Ridge is having their once-a-year Anniversary Sale. Get up to 40% Off at https://www.Ridge.com/THEMOVE. Just head to https://www.Ridge.com/THEMOVE to see their biggest sale of the year! After you purchase, they will ask you where you heard about them. PLEASE support our show and tell them our show sent you.
Welcome back to Spin Cycle. This week, the crew dissects a thrilling conclusion of the Giro d'Italia. Was it won by Simon Yates or lost by UAE Team Emirates? Perhaps somewhere in between? What is absolutely sure is the deployment of Wout van Aert via the Wout Signal was yet another example of why he's the rider you want on your Grand Tour team. Plus: meeting the pope, Mads Pedersen's new underwear, and what Tibaut Pinot got up to over the weekend.
Patrick and Benji recap the 2025 Giro d'Italia.Exclusive deals from our trusted partners
Join us for daily coverage of the Giro d'Italia recorded on the road as the race makes its way from Albania to Rome. Our daily coverage features race analysis, interviews and daily postcards from Italy, plus our regular check-in with Tudor Pro Cycling's Larry Warbasse. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to new special episodes every month plus a back catalogue of more than 300 exclusive episodes. The Cannibal & Badger Friends of the Podcast can join the discussion at our new virtual pub, The Cannibal & Badger. A friendly forum to talk about cycling and the podcast. Log in to your Friends of the Podcast account to join in. The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). Dvine Cellars 2025 Girovagando Wine Selection As every year, Dvine Cellars and The Cycling Podcast have selected six wines that showcase the 'terroir' of the Giro d'Italia. Head to Dvine Cellars to make an order. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
Patrick and Benji recap the 20th stage of the 2025 Giro d'Italia.Exclusive deals from our trusted partners
Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin break down Stage 20 of the Giro d'Italia, where Simon Yates turned the race on its head with a blistering, and poetic, ascent of the infamous Colle delle Finestre, to drop Richard Carapaz and former race leader Isaac del Toro to cap an incredible comeback and seal overall victory. They analyze the team tactics and rider decisions that led to the outcome, before previewing tomorrow's final stage in Rome, predicting who will win, how the action will unfold, and which riders offer the best betting value. NordVPN: Get your Exclusive NordVPN deal here → https://nordvpn.com/themove It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Ketone-IQ - No sugar. No artificial ingredients—just pure ketones in a convenient bottle. Save 30% OFF your subscription order. Go to https://ketone.com/themove to get yours!
Join us for daily coverage of the Giro d'Italia recorded on the road as the race makes its way from Albania to Rome. Our daily coverage features race analysis, interviews and daily postcards from Italy, plus our regular check-in with Tudor Pro Cycling's Larry Warbasse. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to new special episodes every month plus a back catalogue of more than 300 exclusive episodes. The Cannibal & Badger Friends of the Podcast can join the discussion at our new virtual pub, The Cannibal & Badger. A friendly forum to talk about cycling and the podcast. Log in to your Friends of the Podcast account to join in. The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). Dvine Cellars 2025 Girovagando Wine Selection As every year, Dvine Cellars and The Cycling Podcast have selected six wines that showcase the 'terroir' of the Giro d'Italia. Head to Dvine Cellars to make an order. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
Patrick and Benji recap the 20th stage of the 2025 Giro d'Italia.Exclusive deals from our trusted partners
Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin discuss Nicolas Prodhomme's incredible ride to win Stage 19 of the Giro d'Italia, where the GC contenders struggled to reel him in over multiple mountain passes despite a late attack from Richard Carapaz that distanced every other rider in the fight for the overall except race leader Isaac del Toro. They discuss what Del Toro's ride means for his chances of holding on to the overall through Sunday's final stage and preview tomorrow's final GC set piece, which takes the peloton over the massive Colle delle Finestre, before predicting who will win, how the action will play out, and which riders present the best betting value. Hims: Start your free online visit today at https://hims.com/themove for your personalized hair loss treatment options. Results vary. Based on studies of topical and oral minoxidil and finasteride. Prescription products require an online consultation with a healthcare provider who will determine if a prescription is appropriate.
Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin break down Nico Denz's ride to win Stage 18 of the Giro d'Italia, where the GC contenders sat back and let a large early breakaway duke it out for the stage win. They discuss a few main takeaways from the stage before previewing tomorrow's massive GC mountain set piece, predicting who will win, how the action will play out, and which riders present the best betting value.
Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin break down Stage 17 of the Giro d'Italia, where race leader Isaac del Toro responded to yesterday's time loss by attacking to win the stage and add to his GC lead. They discuss a few main takeaways from the stage and what this means for the GC picture going into the final two mountain stages before previewing Stage 18, predicting who will win, how the action will play out, and which riders present the best betting value.
Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin break down the explosive action from Stage 16 of the Giro d'Italia, where the race's first true mountain stages exploded the GC, with UAE's Isaac del Toro finally showing signs of weakness as he struggled to hold the race lead, as Richard Carapaz, Derek Gee and Simon Yates closed in, and pre-race favorites Primož Roglič and Juan Ayuso both fell out of the GC completely, with Roglič leaving the race entirely. They discuss a few main takeaways from the stage before previewing yet another brutal stage tomorrow on Stage 17, predicting who will win, how the action will play out, and which riders present the best betting value. NordVPN: Get your Exclusive NordVPN deal here → https://nordvpn.com/themove It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! OneSkin: OneSkin is the world's first skin longevity company, keeping your skin looking and acting younger for longer. Get started today with 15% off using code THEMOVE at https://oneskin.co Troscriptions: There's a completely new way to optimize your health. Give it a try at https://www.troscriptions.com/THEMOVE or enter THEMOVE at checkout for 10% off your first order.