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In March, Zwiftcast will spotlight incredible women's stories. Hosted by Rebecca Charlton, Dave Towle and Kate Veronneau, each episode dives into powerful stories and inspiring missions. Complete any Zwiftcast ride to unlock the exclusive Watch the Femmes headphones and show your support. In this first of two special episodes in celebration of Women's History Month the crew bring you all the latest news, including the return of Zwift Games this month and look forward to Paris Roubaix Femmes Avec Zwift and the Tour de France Femmes Avec Zwift 2025. Plus, the Wheeltalk Podcast hosts pop in to talk Zwift Cycling and motherhood, that's Abby Mickey, Loren Rowney and Gracie Elvin. Here's all the events talked about in the episode: Watch the Femmes Friday: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/watch-the-femmes-friday-tickets-1253948416469?aff=oddtdtcreator Watch the Femmes: https://www.zwift.com/uk/watchthefemmes Zwift Games: https://www.zwift.com/uk/zwift-games Zwift Big Spin: https://www.zwift.com/uk/the-zwift-big-spin Ride on!
This week's episode is a special one. Matt de Neef takes control of the mic, along with Gracie Elvin and Georgie Howe, for an on-the-ground breakdown of Tour Down Under. The three talk about everything from the stage 1 non-chase to double Willunga Hill chaos to what Chloe Dygert can accomplish in 2025.
For our first episode of the new year, and with Australian National Championships in mind, Gracie Elvin sat down with Lidl-Trek super-domestique Lauretta Hanson to talk about her experience as a domestique in the WorldTour, her journey to the Paris Olympics and being a hometown hero.Aussie Nats kicks off with U23 and Junior time trials on January 8th, elite time trials the following day and road races over the weekend with the women racing on Sunday the 12th.
Gracie Elvin and Matt de Neef are back this week with Abby and Loren to talk Classic Lorient Agglomération. Plus, final takes on the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift! We're still not over it.Next week we will try to tackle some listener questions. Submit yours to the Escape Collective Discord (Wheel Talk channel) or send in your own audio diary here!Obsessions: Loren - her kids, Gracie - her postpartum body, Abby - cooking, specifically cheesy creamed corn, Matt - Ted Lasso
We are about to embark in another grand tour, Christophe & Macka welcome Gracie Elvin and Belinda into the team for what is gearing to be one of the best one so far.
Join a full house for a jam packed Vuelta 2021 review podcast with Gracie Elvin, Pat Shaw and Simon Gerrans joining Christophe and Macka to wrap up an incredible Vuelta 2021
A Flanders and Ardennes classic special with Gracie Elvin, David McKenzie and Christophe Mallet.
Another great episode this week with Abby Mickey, Loren Rowney and Gracie Elvin.They talked about Classic Brugge-De Panne and Gent-Wevelgem, specifically SD Worx-Protime's tactics and the sprint finish where Lotte Kopecky made the difference for Lorena Wiebes.In order to really pick apart the sprint finish on Sunday they watched it live while recording. If you'd like to join in you can find the video we watched here.
Another great episode this week with Abby Mickey, Loren Rowney and Gracie Elvin.They talked about Classic Brugge-De Panne and Gent-Wevelgem, specifically SD Worx-Protime's tactics and the sprint finish where Lotte Kopecky made the difference for Lorena Wiebes.In order to really pick apart the sprint finish on Sunday they watched it live while recording. If you'd like to join in you can find the video we watched here.
Dave Rome is back on hosting duties with Matt de Neef and Gracie Elvin to chat about stages 2 and 3 of the women's Tour Down Under. Both days delivered potentially unsurprising but incredibly exciting victories, with some teams having to shift focus while others held firm to the plan. In its second year as a WorldTour event the Tour Down Under delivered a race worth watching, but will they add stages in the future? And what can we take away from TDU into the rest of the season?
Dave Rome is back on hosting duties with Matt de Neef and Gracie Elvin to chat about stages 2 and 3 of the women's Tour Down Under. Both days delivered potentially unsurprising but incredibly exciting victories, with some teams having to shift focus while others held firm to the plan. In its second year as a WorldTour event the Tour Down Under delivered a race worth watching, but will they add stages in the future? And what can we take away from TDU into the rest of the season?
Dave Rome takes Abby's place leading the podcast on the ground in Adelaide to talk about the first stage of the women's Tour Down Under. Our favourite tech expert is joined by former professional Gracie Elvin and Escape Collective's managing editor Matt de Neef. The team discusses the event's growing prestige, why the Europeans are showing up to win, how the Aussies can compete, and how the new team kits look in person.
Dave Rome takes Abby's place leading the podcast on the ground in Adelaide to talk about the first stage of the women's Tour Down Under. Our favourite tech expert is joined by former professional Gracie Elvin and Escape Collective's managing editor Matt de Neef. The team discusses the event's growing prestige, why the Europeans are showing up to win, how the Aussies can compete, and how the new team kits look in person.
Abby Mickey, Loren Rowney, and Gracie Elvin answer some listener questions and go on some tangents in this latest episode of the Wheel Talk Podcast.
The band is back together! This week, Abby Mickey, Matt de Neef, Loren Rowney, and Gracie Elvin chat about the ITT and road race at the Glasgow World Championships. Buckle up! It was a wild race!
Stage 6 into Blagnac unveiled an immense show of speed by Denmark's Emma Norsgaard (@emmanorsgaard) in the last 400 metres, as she held-off the charging peloton to take a second stage win for the Movistar team at the 2023 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift. Once again SD Worx rider Lotte Kopecky (@lottekopecky) retained the yellow jersey. Host Rebecca Charlton (@beccacharlton_insta) is joined by ex-pro and SBS commentator Gracie Elvin (@gracieelvin), along with reporter Danni Shrosbree (@danni_shrosbree), as they dissect today's action and preview stage 7 - on the world's most prestigious stage race! Join us on the road daily as the fireworks start to fly for a brand new edition of this groundbreaking race in our podcast empowered by Liv.
Strap in Wheel Talk listeners this one is ... long. Matt and Loren are back with Abby to chat all the biggest stories from the Giro Donne and they are joined by a special guest and friend of the pod Matilda (Tils) Raynolds. They talk about this being Annemiek's final Giro, what that means for the future, how the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift has changed the Giro and more. Hear from Niamh Fisher-Black (SD Worx), Sarah Roy (Canyon//SRAM) and Nina Kessler (Jayco-AlUla) plus some really special audio diaries from Iris Slappendel and Gracie Elvin about Annemiek's Giro Donne journey and being her teammate. Perhaps listen to this one in two sittings, or on a long ride, but it's definitely not one to miss!
Strap in Wheel Talk listeners this one is....long. Matt and Loren are back with Abby to chat all the biggest stories from the Giro Donne and they are joined by a special guest and friend of the pod Matilda (Tils) Raynolds. They talk about this being Annemiek's final Giro, what that means for the future, how the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift has changed the Giro and more. Hear from Niamh Fisher-Black (SD Worx), Sarah Roy (Cayon//SRAM) and Nina Kessler (Jayco-AlUla) plus some really special audio diaries from Iris Slappendel and Gracie Elvin about Annemiek's Giro Donne journey and being her teammate. Perhaps listen to this one in two sittings, or on a long ride, but it's definitely not one to miss! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another episode of Actually, You Can! In this episode I'm thrilled to be joined by the incredible Gracie Elvin.Gracie is a women's cycling expert with nearly a decade of experience as a professional road cyclist. During her racing career she has claimed two Australian road titles, reached the podium at the prestigious Tour of Flanders and proudly represented Australia at the World Championships, Commonwealth Games and Olympic Games. But Gracie's impact extends far beyond her athletic achievements. She is a co-founder of The Cyclists' Alliance, an organisation that provides holistic support to female cyclists during and after their careers, and a true leader who has earned the respect and admiration of the cycling community and beyond. During our conversation we delve into the mindset and principles that have guided Gracie's journey throughout her sporting career and as she has transitioned to life off the bike. She shares invaluable insights and stories that will inspire you to trust your instincts, follow your gut, and embrace a life that is truly fulfiling.Get ready for an incredible conversation filled with inspiration, laughter, and meaningful takeaways that will leave you motivated and empowered to pursue your own big life because Actually, You Can.------------------------------------------------------------------------- MYF'S LINKS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myfgalloway/ Website: https://www.myfgalloway.com/GRACIE'S LINKS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gracieelvin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/gracieelvin/
This week on Wheel Talk, Abby Mickey, Matt de Neef, and Gracie Elvin chat about the women's Tour de Suisse and dive into some listener questions about rider safety and unions.
Welcome to the Wheel Talk Podcast, a podcast breaking down the ins and outs of the Women's WorldTour. Hosted by Abby Mickey, Loren Rowney and Gracie Elvin with special guest Tilda Price. This week we talk about a very snowy, and short, edition of Ronde van Drenthe, a lot of WorldTour racing that we missed out on, plus we answer a few listener questions about Marta Cavalli, Movistar's ability to challenge Trek-Segafredo and SD Worx, and more. Find us on Twitter @thewheeltalkpod! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After 11 years at the GreenEdge organization, Amanda Spratt is moving to Trek-Segafredo for the next two seasons. Gracie Elvin caught up with Spratt during the off-season to discuss her new team, her career so far, and what the future looks like.
Matt de Neef caught up with retired professional cyclist and Freewheeling member Gracie Elvin at the start of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift stage 5. They chat about Gracie's retirement from cycling and subsequent move to commentary and how she feels about the revival of a women's Tour de France. Read Matt's full profile with Gracie here.
Elite female cyclists will have an historic moment later this month when the 8 day Tour de France Femmes kicks off in Paris.
A Flanders and Ardennes classic special with Gracie Elvin, David McKenzie and Christophe Mallet.
This week Nettie Edmondson joins Gracie Elvin on the podcast to chat about her decision to retire, her Olympic journey, being yourself, and what she plans to do next.
This week Nettie Edmondson joins Gracie Elvin on the podcast to chat about her decision to retire, her Olympic journey, being yourself, and what she plans to do next.
Gracie Elvin is back on the Freewheeling podcast. In this episode, she calls up former teammate Grace Brown to talk about her role in the peloton, how she deals with pressure, cycling development in Australia, and what she is looking forward to in 2022.
Grace Elvin is a 2-time winner of the Australian National Road Race Championships and the only Australian female rider to podium finish at the Tour of Flanders for Women.She's represented Australia at the Commonwealth Games and Olympics.She left pro racing in 2021 to say to pursue life outside cycling but that isn't true. Gracie has reinvented her career and is giving back her all to the sport. She's currently a writer for Cycling Tips and co-founded The Cyclists Alliance, an organisation which fights for the rights for pro-female riders.As I've come to find out Gracie is also something of a comedian which is no small task given the gravity of the causes she fights for. Today I chatted to Gracie on;The art of reinventing yourselfCourage and holding courageous conversationsThe Cyclists Alliance and how it's supporting women in the sportShew these conversations keep blowing me away!Take a listen and let me know what you thinkLisa
Join a full house for a jam packed Vuelta 2021 review podcast with Gracie Elvin, Pat Shaw and Simon Gerrans joining Christophe and Macka to wrap up an incredible Vuelta 2021
We are about to embark in another grand tour, Christophe & Macka welcome Gracie Elvin and Belinda into the team for what is gearing to be one of the best one so far.
In this episode we spoke with Gracie Elvin about the Olympics, her transition out of the World Tour and her involvement with The Cyclists Alliance.
Gracie Elvin joins the podcast to chat about the upcoming Olympic road race. Abby called Coryn Rivera ahead of the Giro Donne to talk about her dad, and what going to Toyko means for her. Only a few more days to support the Cyclists Alliance by repping this fantastic Black Sheep kit!
The Cyclists' Alliance, the organisation formed to aid female racers both during and after their careers, recently announced a mentor programme with backing from major players in the industry, including Specialized, Cannondale and Trek. Gracie Elvin from TCA joins us to outline what help will be available to riders under the new initiative. Rouleur's very own Rachel Jary, a recently retired racer turned journalist herself, shares her own experience of making the change and adjusting to life using a keyboard instead of a bicycle to make a living.The fascinating and gruelling world of Japanese keirin is the subject of a new book by Justin McCurry. War on Wheels takes a deep dive into the unique cultural and sporting significance, deeply intertwined with the gambling industry, of keirin racing and its place in modern Japan. Derny driver Ian Parkinson tries to get his head round the convoluted rules of the non-Olympic version of the sport that does not even use a derny. Oh, and it's pronounced ‘care-rin', by the way. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Abby, Loren, and Amy are joined this week by Gracie Elvin to chat Tour of Flanders and all the surrounding stories. Gracie also fills everyone in on the Cyclists' Alliance new mentoring program, within the sport but also for riders ready to retire.
In the final episode of The Cycling Podcast Féminin of 2020 we have news on the future of the Drops Cycling Team, who in 2021 will become Drops Le Col supported by Tempur. We hear from Bob Varney, the man behind the team, and his new sponsors, as well as two Drops riders, Joss Lowden and Marjolein van 't Geloof. There are also interviews with Ashleigh Moolman Pasio, the new UCI Esports world champion, who tells us about her hope of helping more African riders to come and race in Europe, and with Gracie Elvin, who retired at the end of the 2020 season. And there’s Rose’s Christmas quiz, with Rose Manley putting her fiendishly difficult questions to fellow presenters Orla Chennaoui and Richard Moore. The Cycling Podcast Féminin is supported by iwoca and Science in Sport Get 25% off your purchases on the Science in Sport (https://www.scienceinsport.com) website using the code SISCP25 This month’s episode is sponsored by Hello Fresh, who deliver meal kits to your door so you can cook great, fresh meals. If you sign up as a customer at Hello Fresh (https://www.hellofresh.co.uk) , use the code CYCLING.
This week Loren and Abby are joined by current professional for Mitchelton Scott, Gracie Elvin who just recently announced that she will be retiring from racing at the end of this season. Gracie opens up about her past couple of seasons, the challenges she's faced being a professional for so long, and more. Grab a box of tissues for this one, you will need it. At the end of their chat Gracie, Loren, and Abby preview the Ronde van Vlaanderen (Flanders).
The boys announce the Amilla resort Maldives giveaway, Gracie Elvin joins us to talk about retirement and the classics, We launch our #ohwell2022 campaign and Jonesy gets the heart pounding with an emotional and motivating speech! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sunday Session Episode 7 : Head of Paralympics Australia, Lynne Anderson, looks at the Games reschedule for Australian Paralympians and the rough treatment of some women in sports administration. Olympic cyclist Gracie Elvin discusses the need to keep women's sport, especially cycling, on the agenda in 2020 plus GWS Giants head Sports Dietitian, Jess Spendlove, chats about the AFL players nutrition, hydration and supplements program during and post COVID lockdown.
Sarah Roy and Gracie Elvin join Jonesy for a candid chat on episode 6 of the Peloton on Pause podcast. The pair talk about their time on the team, the state of women's cycling, pre-race toilet routines and more! We also take a look back at their favourite wins and answer some fan questions before rounding off the show with Joney's quiz. KEEP IN TOUCH: - Follow us on Twitter - Follow us on Instagram - Like us on Facebook - Subscribe to us on YouTube
With limited news to discuss, Abby hands the reigns over to Loren this week. Loren chats with former Orica AIS teammates Sarah Roy and Gracie Elvin, both currently riding for Mitchelton Scott, to hear about their hasty exit from Spain amid the coronavirus chaos, their reaction to the race cancellations and more. Loren also catches up with Annette Edmondson to talk about what Australian cycling is doing for their athletes in this time of uncertainty.
It was a day of crashes and drama on the third stage of the Women’s Tour as the race leader Marianne Vos fell heavily and was forced to withdraw. The mass pile-up at an intermediate sprint dominated the day, with lots of riders injured and nine abandoning. Orla Chennaoui, Rose Manley and Richard Moore discuss the implications for the race and we hear from the new overall leader, Lisa Brennauer. There are also interviews with race director Mick Bennett and some of the crash victims, including Ashleigh Moolman Pasio, Hannah Barnes and Gracie Elvin. The Cycling Podcast Féminin is supported by Rapha, Science in Sport and Skoda
Girona, cycling capital of the world. This podcast tells the cycling stories from inside Girona, the people that live and work there. In this second episode it's all about women. The reason behind is simple: go for a ride in Girona and you’ll notice that the ratio men/women is a bit different than anywhere else. Whilst normally 1 out of 20 cyclist you pass is a woman, in Girona it’s easily one out of ten. Or maybe even one out of five. Why? I have three guests that can answer that question. My name is Jerry Huinder and my guests are Louise Laker from Eat, Sleep, Cycle, Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio, pro-cyclist racing for CCC-LIV team and co-owner of Rocacorba cycling and Gracie Elvin, pro cyclist for Michelton-Scott and co-founder of The Cyclist Alliance, which represents the competitive, economic, and personal interests of all professional women cyclists.
The March episode of The Cycling Podcast Féminin sees Richard Moore and Orla Chennaoui joined once again by Rose Manley as they discuss the opening races in the Women’s World Tour. We hear from Gracie Elvin, the leading Australian rider and one of the people behind The Cyclists’ Alliance, a new organisation set up to represent and promote women’s cycling. And there are interviews with some of the in-form riders, including Kasia Niewiadoma, Alexis Ryan, Alice Barnes, Marianne Vos and Coryn Rivera. Orla also reports from the launch of the Ovo Energy Women’s Tour, where she spoke to Lizzie Deignan and Elinor Barker. The Cycling Podcast Féminin is supported by Rapha and Science in Sport.
A quick pod wrapping up the inaugural womens Herald Sun Tour and previewing the 65th edition of the Mens race. Interviews with women's winner Brodie Chapman, runner-up Annemiek van Vleuten and Gracie Elvin. Helping to preview the mens is Tour of Tasmania winner Lionel Mawditt.
Gracie Elvin and Rochelle Gilmore join the podcast to talk about the UCI Womens World Tour with a particular focus on the Australians competing. It was a good year for Aussies abroad so there was plenty of positivity, but we also talk about the demise of the High5 national development team.
Episode Two of the Voxwomen Insider powered by Canyon includes an exclusive interview with Gracie Elvin. We hear all about Gracie’s progress from mountain to road racing, loving living in Belgium, long distance relationships, and having enough rest. Loren and Abby also talk Amstel Gold, a super exciting race, and preview the upcoming Flèche Wallone, which Voxwomen will be covering! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast, make sure to subscribe to the podcast for updates and even more coverage of women's racing!
While obviously being tied up in the male professional peloton, I realised I don’t really have any idea about what life is like within the female peloton. Gracie Elvin is at the top of the female racing scene, especially when it comes to the tough style of racing in Belgium. She has already been twice Australian champion and is able to give a really good insight to her life on the road as a female Pro.
Every episode of the 2014 season of The Unofficial, Unsanctioned Women's UCI Cycling Show PLUS every special feature interview Sarah conducted in 2014.