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Las protestas continúan contra la participación del equipo Israel-Premier Tech en La Vuelta. Las movilizaciones también se han dado hoy en su paso por Valladolid. En el informativo '24 Horas' de RNE hablamos con Jesús Julio Carnero, alcalde de Valladolid: "Hay que reivindicar que los conflictos se terminen [...] la manifestación es legítima, lo que no es legítimo es pasarse en esa manifestación". El alcalde matiza que el respeto siempre ha de estar presente: "Yo creo que ese es el motor que mueve el mundo, precisamente, el que todos actuemos de una manera respetuosa, de una manera moderada, reivindicando y manifestando lo que es injusto". La presidenta de la Asociación de Ciclistas Profesionales (ACP), Isabel Martín, ha defendido la seguridad de los deportistas: "Lo que no entendemos es que se pretenda poner en peligro la seguridad de los ciclistas para hacer una queja". Por su parte, Germán Cano, profesor de Filosofía y escritor, reivindica el sentimiento de movilización: "Gaza está representado un test moral para el siglo XXI [...] Por las imágenes que vemos en las retransmisiones de La Vuelta hay gente generacionalmente muy distinta, que se ha movilizado desde una sensación o desde un sentimiento de vergüenza". Entrevista completa en RNE Audio. Escuchar audio
Pilar Alegría, ministra de Educación, Formación Profesional y Deportes, se ha pasado por 'El Larguero' para valorar la situación que vive durante estas jornadas La Vuelta a España, rodeada por constantes manifestaciones pro-palestinas y contra la participación del equipo Israel Premier-Tech. La máxima competición ciclista de nuestro país encara sus últimas etapas antes de finalizar el próximo domingo en Madrid, dónde se espera un potente despliegue de seguridad para evitar incidentes.
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'El Sanedrín Ilustrado' aborda el clima de tensión que está rodeando a La Vuelta debido a la participación del equipo Israel-Premier Tech.
El boicot a la Vuelta Ciclista a España ha marcado un antes y un después: activistas lograron visibilizar la complicidad del deporte con el apartheid israelí y forzar la neutralización de la etapa en Bilbao. La presencia del equipo Israel Premier Tech generó protestas masivas y un fuerte debate sobre hasta qué punto el deporte puede ser usado como propaganda política. En este vídeo analizamos cómo se logró este impacto, qué significa esta primera victoria del movimiento de boicot y cuál es el papel del deporte en la denuncia del genocidio contra el pueblo palestino. Mas vídeos de Pandemia Digital: https://www.youtube.com/c/PandemiaDigital1 Si quieres comprar buen aceite de primera prensada, sin intermediarios y ayudar de esa forma a los agricultores con salarios justos tenemos un código de promoción para ti: https://12coop.com/cupon/pandemiadigital/ Este video puede contener temas sensibles, así como discursos de odi*, ac*so, o discr*minación. El objetivo de abordar estos temas es exclusivamente informativo y busca concienciar a la audiencia sobre estos acontecimientos, y denunciar y señalar el origen de los mismos para crear consciencia y evitar su propagación. Si consideras que el contenido puede afectarte, te recomendamos proceder con precaución o evitar su visualización. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Únete a nuestra comunidad de YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFOwGZY-NTnctghtlHkj8BA/join Se mecenas de Patreon https://www.patreon.com/PandemiaDigital ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Súmate a la comunidad en Twitch - En vivo de Lunes a Jueves: https://www.twitch.tv/pandemiadigital Sigue nuestro Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/PandemiaDigital Suscríbete en nuestra web: https://PandemiaDigital.net Sigue nuestras redes: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PandemiaDigitaI Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PandemiaDigitalObservatorio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pandemia_digital_twitch TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pandemiadigital #PandemiaDigital
Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin break down João Almeida's massive win over Jonas Vingegaard on the legendary, and brutal, L'Angliru climb on Stage 13 of the Vuelta a España. They discuss what Almeida's landmark win means for the tightening GC battle, if Jai Hindley's resurgence threatens Tom Pidcock's podium chances, and the worsening situation around the Israel-Premier Tech protests. Before wrapping up, they preview tomorrow's summit finish, discussing how they expect the stage to unfold and who presents the best betting value. Use our special link to see where you can bet in your area and claim the best sign-up offers https://nxtbets.com/betoutcomes/
En La Vuelta ciclista a España la presión de parte de los espectadores para que deje la competición el equipo Israel Premier Tech es cada vez mayor. Hablamos con el enviado especial Daniel Ampuero y profundizamos con Carlos de las Heras, responsable de Europa y Oriente Medio de Amnistía Internacional.Escuchar audio
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La participación del equipo Israel Premier Tech en la Vuelta Ciclista a España está provocando protestas de público y aficionados que llegan, incluso, a invadir la calzada con pancartas y banderas palestinas para boicotear su paso durante la carrera. Hay quienes lo perciben como algo inevitable en este contexto y voces que piden no alterar la competición, como si quién gane una etapa importase algo frente a lo que está pasando en Gaza, donde Israel ha matado ya a más de 62.000 personas. Hablamos con Rodrigo Sáiz, periodista de elDiario.es en Navarra, para entender mejor en qué consiste una competición como la Vuelta Ciclista a España y los requisitos necesarios para participar. Con Carlos de las Heras, de Amnistía Internacional, desvelamos algunas claves del origen del equipo israelí y sus objetivos estratégicos. Maialen Ferreira, de la redacción de elDiario.es en Bilbao, nos da los detalles de lo ocurrido durante la etapa de hoy donde la presión de los manifestantes ha obligado a suspender la llegada a meta. *** Envíanos una nota de voz por Whatsapp contándonos alguna historia que conozcas o algún sonido que tengas cerca y que te llame la atención. Lo importante es que sea algo que tenga que ver contigo. Guárdanos en la agenda como “Un tema Al día”. El número es el 699 518 743See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Na een dag zonder winnaar, werd er vandaag wél weer gekoerst om de zege. En dan is in deze Vuelta de kans groot dat er een renner van UAE als eerste over de finish komt. Deze keer was dat de veelbesproken Juan Ayuso. Maar wat vooral opviel, in een kopgroep van 53 renners was één team niet vertegenwoordigd: Israel-Premier Tech. Is dat toeval? Of zit er meer achter? Niek Goedvolk bespreekt het in een nieuwe aflevering van In Het Wiel met Roxane Knetemann en Marijn Abbenhuijs. En uiteraard blikken we vooruit op die heerlijke rit van morgen, waarin het Beest van Asturië wordt beklommen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hoe moet het nu verder met de Ronde van Spanje? Actievoerders voor de Palestijnse zaak zorgden ervoor dat de renners niet konden finishen. Het probleem volgens de activisten was de deelname van de wielerploeg Israel-Premier Tech. De ploeg wil niet wijken en nieuwe acties zijn niet uitgesloten. Wat is wijsheid? Presentator Margje Fikse gaat in gesprek met: * Marijn de Vries, wieleranalist * Raymond Kerckhoffs, wielerjournalist
Nog een dikke maand en dan zit het wielerseizoen er alweer op. Er ligt nog veel moois in het verschiet, maar we concentreren ons eerst op de wedstrijden en ontwikkelingen die momenteel gaande zijn. Je hoort dus alles over de Vuelta a España, de Simac Ladies Tour én de lancering van de Cyclingflash-rankings en ratings in de nieuwe WielerFlits Podcast!Uiteraard staan we stil bij de orde-verstoring van de elfde etappe van en naar Bilbao. Pro-Palestina-aanhangers protesteerden daar tegen de genocide die plaatsvindt in Israël. De Vuelta-organisatie staat daardoor voor een moeilijke situatie. Vreemd genoeg riep technisch Vuelta-directeur Kiko García het ProTeam Israel-Premier Tech op om zich terug te trekken. De ploeg geeft daar geen gehoor aan. Terecht volgens onze verslaggevers Maxim en Youri. Zij vragen zich af of dit de protestanten stopt. Als ze er zijn om aandacht te vragen voor de genocide, zullen de demonstraties niet stoppen bij het uitsluiten van Israel-Premier Tech. Maar dat is onduidelijk.Het werpt wel een deken over de Vuelta, die daaronder echt heel leuk is om te volgen. De verschillen in het klassement zijn klein, er is de hele echec tussen UAE Emirates XRG en haar renner Juan Ayuso waar iedereen alles van mag weten en er is nogal wat klimwerk op komst. Kan Tom Pidcock een bedreiging zijn voor Jonas Vingegaard, of moet hij vooral naar João Almeida kijken? Welke ploegen zijn tot nu toe totaal onzichtbaar en hoeveel kansen er nog zijn voor Mads Pedersen, op voorhand toch een van de mannen voor de vlakkere ritten. Hij geeft (nog) niet thuis.Momenteel is ook de Simac Ladies Tour bezig, waar Lorena Wiebes de scepter zwaait met twee gewonnen ritten. Afgelopen week werd bekend dat TIG Sports de organisatie van de wedstrijd gaat overnemen van Courage Events, het bedrijf van de bekende organisator Thijs Rondhuis. Wat betekent de komst van TIG Sports - dat ook de F1-race op Zandvoort al jaren organiseert - voor het wielrennen? Daarnaast hoor je ook de laatste ontwikkelingen rond Lotto en Intermarché-Wanty, een reddingsboei voor Arkéa-B&B Hotels en andere laatste nieuwtjes. Luister dus snel!
La etapa 11 de la Vuelta a España 2025 pasará a la historia por la multitudinaria protesta contra Israel que han protagonizado cientos de manifestantes en la ciudad de Bilbao. Su objetivo era detener el avance del pelotón, al paso de los ciclistas del equipo israelí Premier-Tech, obligando a la organización a acortar la etapa y a no proclamar un ganador en la capital vizcaína. Tras estos hechos, en 'El Larguero' charlamos con Óscar Guerrero, director deportivo español del Israel Premier-Tech.
Jose Luis López Cerrón, miembro de la directiva de la UCI (Unión Internacional Ciclista), máximo organismo internacional del ciclismo, ha pasado este miércoles por 'El Larguero' para analizar la situación de máxima tensión que vive La Vuelta a España tras los sucesos de la etapa 11. Cientos de manifestantes pro palestinos han tratado de detener la participación del equipo Israel Premier-Tech, tumbando parte del vallado en la meta al paso del pelotón. Ante esta circunstancia, y por razones de seguridad, la organización de La Vuelta ha decidido acortar la etapa y no proclamar un ganador.
Het was vandaag een dag vol pro-Palestina demonstraties in de Vuelta. En toen de organisatie de veiligheid van de renners niet meer kon garanderen, werd besloten de tijden op drie kilometer op te nemen. Er kwam dus geen ritwinnaar. Een steeds groter wordende groep renners wil dat Israel-Premier Tech uit de ronde wordt gehaald, maar voorlopig gebeurt dat nog niet. Hoe nu verder? Niek Goedvolk bespreekt het in een nieuwe aflevering van In Het Wiel met Roxane Knetemann en Daniël Dwarswaard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La etapa de La Vuelta de este miércoles, con meta en Bilbao, no ha podido terminar por las protestas en contra del equipo israelí.
Mientras Israel sigue cometiendo un genocidio en Gaza con total impunidad, la sociedad civil responde donde los gobiernos callan: en la Vuelta Ciclista a España, activistas han interrumpido varias etapas para denunciar la presencia del equipo Israel Premier Tech. Frente al doble rasero que sanciona a Rusia pero blinda a Israel, los medios hablan de “violencia” por una pancarta, mientras se ocultan los crímenes de guerra y las lágrimas de miles de madres palestinas. Un boicot necesario, un debate incómodo y una verdad que no se puede silenciar. Mas vídeos de Pandemia Digital: https://www.youtube.com/c/PandemiaDigital1 Si quieres comprar buen aceite de primera prensada, sin intermediarios y ayudar de esa forma a los agricultores con salarios justos tenemos un código de promoción para ti: https://12coop.com/cupon/pandemiadigital/ Este video puede contener temas sensibles, así como discursos de odi*, ac*so, o discr*minación. El objetivo de abordar estos temas es exclusivamente informativo y busca concienciar a la audiencia sobre estos acontecimientos, y denunciar y señalar el origen de los mismos para crear consciencia y evitar su propagación. Si consideras que el contenido puede afectarte, te recomendamos proceder con precaución o evitar su visualización. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Únete a nuestra comunidad de YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFOwGZY-NTnctghtlHkj8BA/join Se mecenas de Patreon https://www.patreon.com/PandemiaDigital ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Súmate a la comunidad en Twitch - En vivo de Lunes a Jueves: https://www.twitch.tv/pandemiadigital Sigue nuestro Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/PandemiaDigital Suscríbete en nuestra web: https://PandemiaDigital.net Sigue nuestras redes: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PandemiaDigitaI Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PandemiaDigitalObservatorio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pandemia_digital_twitch TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pandemiadigital #PandemiaDigital
Deze podcast wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door AG1:Test AG1 now - get 10 instead of 5 Travel Packs & Welcome Kit worth €62 with your 1st subscription order! 30-day money-back guarantee & information on health benefits here.Advertising⏐Test AG1 now and get 10 instead of 5 travel packs & the Welcome Kit worth €62 with your first AG1 subscription order at drinkag1.com/wielerflits for a limited time only! No risk with the 30-day money-back guaranteeOver de podcast:In deze aflevering van de WielerFlits Podcast bespreken Nick Doup en verslaggever Youri IJnsen de openingsweek van de Vuelta a España, waarin Jonas Vingegaard zijn status als topfavoriet bevestigde. Mads Pedersen viel tegen en in de ploegentijdrit werd Israel-Premier Tech gehinderd door demonstranten.Verder gaat het over de Tour de l'Avenir, de mountainbike-ambities van Mathieu van der Poel de komende weken en deelt Youri een tipje van de sluier van de nieuwe RIDE Magazine Najaarsgids. Je kan het magazine nu al pre-orderen!
New Zealand cyclist George Bennett's Israel Premier-Tech team was forced to slow down by protesters holding Palestinian flags on the fifth stage of the Vuela a Espana.
De rode trui is weer voor Jonas Vingegaard, maar zijn ploeg Visma-Lease a Bike moest de zege in de ploegentijdrit aan UAE Team Emirates. Wat ging er mis bij de Nederlandse equipe? Of was de concurrentie gewoon te sterk? Niek Goedvolk bespreekt het met specialisten Roxane Knetemann en Marijn Abbenhuijs. Ook komt het pro-Palestijns protest aan bod, waar Israel-Premier Tech werd gehinderd. Hoe kan zoiets worden voorkomen? En is er wel een oplossing voor? Je hoort het in een nieuwe aflevering van In Het Wiel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin break down David Gaudu's incredible ride to win the third stage of the Vuelta a España, where Jonas Vingegaard put in another strong sprint to pick up a third-place time bonus to further extend his lead on his GC rivals. Before they go, they analyze Derek Gee's contract dispute with his Israel-Premier Tech team and his likely move to Ineos over the off-season, and preview tomorrow's stage, which will feature another tricky uphill sprint, and discuss how they think the race will unfold and who presents the best betting value. Use our special link to see where you can bet in your area and claim the best sign-up offers https://nxtbets.com/betoutcomes/ Cook Unity: Fuel your day with the freshest, best-tasting meal delivery made by award-winning chefs. Go to https://www.cookunity.com/themovefree or enter code themovefree before checkout for free premium meals for life.
W piątym odcinku z cyklu wielkich turów, Piotr Klin finalizuje relację z Tour de France 2025, podsumowując wydarzenia z etapów 16-21. W ostatniej części towarzyszy nam emocjonujący finisz wyścigu, gdzie mimo dominacji Pogačara, mieliśmy kilka niespodzianek i interesujących rywalizacji o pozostałe pozycje na podium.Najważniejsze momenty:Spektakularny Mont Ventoux: Jeden z najbardziej prestiżowych etapów tegorocznej edycji, gdzie mogliśmy podziwiać walkę najlepszych górali.Pogačar pewnie w żółtej koszulce: Słoweński mistrz utrzymał prowadzenie od etapu 12-go aż do Paryża, choć nie był w swojej najlepszej formie.Vigegola i Lipowitz na podium: Dwaj młodzi zawodnicy potwierdzili swoją wartość, utrzymując miejsca na podium do końca wyścigu.Sukcesy mniejszych zespołów: Aż 9 drużyn wygrało etapy, w tym historyczna pierwsza wygrana dla Uno X.Milan dominuje w punktacji: Jonathan Milan utrzymał zieloną koszulkę od 8. etapu do końca wyścigu.Lipowitz najlepszym młodzieżowcem: Po wycofaniu się Remco Evenepoela, młody kolarz przejął białą koszulkę i nie oddał jej do mety.Etapowe sukcesy Ineosu: Brytyjska drużyna zdołała wygrać dwa etapy, mimo braku walki o klasyfikację generalną.Rozczarowanie wielu zespołów: Aż 14 drużyn zakończyło wyścig bez zwycięstwa etapowego, w tym uznane ekipy jak Movistar, Cofidis czy Israel Premier Tech.Zdjęcia i linki: https://www.podcastrowerowy.pl/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodkastRowerowyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/podkastrowerowy/Produkcja Oryginalna Earborne Media
One of the most watched sporting events in the world gets underway tonight as the Tour de France sets off in Lille. Only one Kiwi is competing in this year's race, 22 year old Laurence Pithie hoping to score a few stage wins for Germany's Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe. Sam Bewley is over in France as well, the Director of Sport for Israel Premier Tech. He joined the show to discuss the scale of the race, and what he hopes his team will achieve over the next three weeks. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast for 5th July 2025, Piney brings the show to you from Emerson's bar in Dunedin ahead of the All Blacks first test of 2025. Among the names that feature are former All Blacks Jeff Wilson, Tom Donnelly, Taine Randell, and Andrew Hore. Also popping in was para-athlete Adam Hall, who has just been named to his 6th Paralympic games. Matt Lacey, head coach of the Junior Tall Blacks, joins the show to discuss his team's incredible run. And director of sport of Israel-Premier Tech cycling team Sam Bewley previews the Tour de France. Get the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast every Saturday and Sunday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the last rest day of the Giro d'Italia, and two bits of GC news dominate conversation: Isaac Del Toro is officially UAE's leader now, and Primoz Roglič might pull out entirely. Caley, Jonny, and Kit are joined by Intern Nick to discuss Primoz Roglič's inevitable move to Israel-Premier Tech, Juan Ayuso's inevitable move to Movistar, and Del Toro's ability to put on a jacket. Plus much more besides, of course.
Herzlich Willkommen zu den JAN ULLRICH ULTRAS - dem einzigen Podcast, bei dem die Trikots enger sind als die Beziehung zwischen Lance Armstrong und Jan Ullrich.Heute haben wir einen Gast, bei dem selbst der Algorithmus von Strava sagt: „Bruder, gönn dir mal Ruhe.“ Ein echter Profi. Einer, der nicht nur weiß, wie man sich den Windschatten holt, sondern auch, wie man beim Team-Essen schneller ist als beim Zeitfahren.Er fährt für Israel-Premier Tech, was für uns erstmal klingt wie ein Start-up für smarte Fahrradklingeln - ist aber in Wahrheit ein richtig starkes ProTour-Team. Da wird nicht geklingelt, da wird geballert. Wenn der losfährt, fliegt das Müsli aus'm Lenkerbeutel.Er ist ein Mann mit mehr Grand-Tour-Erfahrung als wir beide zusammen Stürze beim Kirmes-Kriterium hatten. Ein Mann, der wahrscheinlich auch im Schlaf noch sauber im Wiegetritt fährt. Und - ganz wichtig - er ist kein Sprinter, sondern so ein Typ, der anderen die Arbeit macht und trotzdem nie meckert. Also quasi der perfekte Teamkollege – oder der perfekte Ehemann. Je nachdem, was gerade schwieriger zu finden ist.Freunde der gepflegten Radbrille, haltet euch fest am Oberlenker:Hier ist der Mann, der mehr Höhenmeter gesammelt hat als unser Host Steuerbescheide: Michael Schwarzmann.Lasst' gerne eine Bewertung bei Spotify oder Apple Podcast für uns da, empfiehlt uns weiter und/oder meldet Euch auch gerne bei Fragen/Anregungen über unseren Instagram-Account.Wie immer -> Bleibt' positiv.Das Leben ist schön!Eure JAN ULLRICH ULTRAS.
Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP Guys, the Giro is almost upon us! This weekend, the 3 week beast that I raced twice in my career kicks off over in Albania of all places. The start list is absolutely stacked, with the likes of Roglič, Ayuso, Bernal, and heaps more huge riders going toe to toe to try to take home one of the most iconic jerseys in cycling; the Maglia Rosa. One rider who's going to throw his hat into the ring and have a crack at this year's GC is the young Canadian talent Derek Gee - and I'm stoked to have him on this month's pod to talk all things Giro, preview the race, and answer a few questions sent in by you guys! Derek's been a pro on the road for just 3 years, After spending his early years racing on the track, he burst onto the scene at the 2023 Giro d'Italia where he finished 2nd on 4 stages and spent more time in the breakaway than he did in the peloton! I think I managed to make it into the breakaway at a grandy once in my whole career - it's bloody hard - but Derek made it look easy, and absolutely ripped that race to pieces. Although he didn't come home with a stage win, he sure made a name for himself and put himself up there as one of the most exciting racers to keep an eye on. The year after, he made his debut at the big one; the Tour de France! Going into that race, Derek was looking to repeat his exploits from the ‘23 Giro and poach a few stages, and it was great to hear how this focus shifted to GC over the course of the race, leading to him finishing in the top 10 overall; an absolutely huge ride, that really proved he can do it all! Derek's a cool guy. Born in Ottawa, I loved hearing about how inspired he was by the Canadian World Tour races the GP's Quebec and Montreal, and how that led him down the path of professional racing, eventually coming over to Europe and joining Israel Premier Tech - the team he'll be riding for until at least 2028! After chatting a bit about his career, and how he's feeling ahead of the 2025 Giro that kicks off this weekend, we preview this year's race and take a bit of a look at how Derek's going to approach it. He's been at the front of races for long enough now to be heading to the start as one of the favourites; so he's definitely feeling the pressure! It's been a while, but I wanted to bring you - the listeners - in on this interview, so we wrapped up by answering some of the questions you all sent in over the last week. Does Derek see other ex track stars like G and Wiggo as inspiration? What interval session does he use to get race ready? What's his favourite Celine Dion Song? I ask Derek all these questions, and more, and he's got some cracking answers. I loved chatting to Derek. As well as being a mega talent, he's a really chilled out, humble guy and no doubt one of the most exciting racers in the pelo. I can't wait to see him race the Giro - the most beautiful of all the Grand Tours - and reckon he's a real Maglia Rosa contender. The Giro? More like the Gee-ro……..right? Enjoy this ep, guys. Sit back, relax, grab yourself a limoncello and some gelato, and get excited for the Giro with me and Derek. Cheers! Mitch ----more---- This episode is supported by Shokz Shokz are the leaders in open-ear headphones — perfect for cycling, running, or just staying aware while you listen. I've been using the new OpenRun Pro 2s, and the sound and fit are unreal. Head to shokz.cc/LITP-2505 and use the code LITP for a special listener discount! This episode is also brought to you by our good friends at Epic Ride Weather Epic Ride Weather gives you super accurate, personalised forecasts based on your route, speed, and timing. Know when to ride, what to wear, and where the wind's coming from. Get 25% off at epicrideweather.com/LITP or by scanning the QR code below.
We're diving deep into the world of professional cycling camps as we hear first-hand from some of the leading coaches and nutritionists in pro cycling. Reporting from the picturesque coastal climbs of the Costa Blanca in Spain, our host, Dirk Friel, brings you insights from performance coaches like Lieselot Decroix and Mattia Michelusi, who reveal the critical training techniques employed to enhance rider performance. Learn how pro teams leverage lactate testing, hear what metrics WorldTour coaches focus on around functional reserve capacity (FRC), and background on the growing importance of heat training. Nutritionist Nicki Strobel gives us a taste of what meal planning looks like during grueling tours and how data from TrainingPeaks is used to tailor nutrition strategies. Plus, Stephen Barrett explains the significance of durability in today's WorldTour races, while Liam Holohan shares insights on hypoxic training. Whether you're a coach, athlete, or enthusiast, this episode is packed with proven takeaways to help elevate your training to the next level. Special thanks to FDJ-Suez — https://www.fdj-suez.fr/ Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale — https://decathlonag2rlamondialeteam.com/ Team Cofidis — https://www.equipecofidis.com/uk/home Israel-Premier Tech — https://israelpremiertech.com/
David Bailey is a physiologist and coach. He's been a performance director at Israel Premier Tech, British Cycling, BMC Racing & Bahrain McLaren.
Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin discuss Mathieu van der Poel's domination of the winter Cyclocross schedule and debate if it is good for the sport or Van der Poel's road ambitions later in the year before breaking down Lotto and Israel-Premier Tech's interesting spring race schedules before getting into listener questions. Hear.com: Right now, at https://www.hear.com/move our listeners can sign up for an exclusive 45-day no-risk trial. So, you can hear the difference for yourself. So, what are you waiting for? Go to hear.com/move.
Send us a textWe've got a cycling industry and bike tech special for you this week on the podcast, as Factor CEO Rob Gitelis joins us to discuss the brand's history and the latest cutting-edge tech, before we take a closer (audio) inspection of the brand-new Scott Addict RC.In part one, Rob joins us from sunny Girona to chat about his journey from racing cyclist to working in Taiwan's fledgling carbon fibre bike manufacturing industry and making bikes for an array of famous brands.Rob then traces his journey to Factor, the company's own growth in recent years – which has seen it win grand tour stages and Olympic gold medals – and how it's been able to weather the storms of the bike industry's turbulent post-pandemic period. He also chats about that infamous Chris Froome bike set-up saga, his partnership with Israel-Premier Tech, the inevitable rise of disc brakes, and why the gold medal-winning track tech we saw in Paris – which Rob claims made the Aussies go three seconds faster – could soon be making its way to a road bike near you.And in part two, Dave gets up close and personal with the brand spanking new Scott Addict RC, the brand's new top-end climbing bike weighing in at a featherweight 5.9kg.Dave is joined by the bike's product designer Christian Holweck and lead engineer Max Koenen to discuss how you go about making such a light bike, while keeping it comfortable and throwing in a few nods to the aero watchers too.
Matt Stephens discusses a trailblazing first season at pro level for Joseph Blackmore, which saw him jump up a level from Conti Tour to Pro Tour for Israel Premier-Tech. He had a string of fantastic results along the way, including the general classification and points jersey at the tour de l'Avenir, he also won the tour of Rwanda, tour of Taiwan and the Circuit des Ardennes, and the U23 Liège–Bastogne–Liège! He really can do it all - so it's no surprise that he smashed the hometown quiz! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode Patrick Broe and Jim van den Berg, CEO of JOIN Cycling, sit down with David Bailey, Head of Performance Support at Israel Premier-Tech to discuss data analysis in cycling. The trio cover what data and metrics actually matter for evaluating your performance as a cyclist, as well as the following:- Does FTP really matter for an amateur cyclist?- Should you track your heart rate or something subjective like RPE?- How to analyse a whole block of training?- What are the key metrics to focus on for a single ride?This is the first episode in our multi-part masterclass series, bringing amateur cyclists both the basics and deep insights from the professional peloton about how to improve as a cyclist. For upcoming episodes in this series check out the link here - https://join.cc/campaigns/masterclass.Our merch has dropped! Custom designs painstakingly crafted by Louemans on t-shirts, mugs and hats with all your favourite catchphrases from the podcast. Check it out at https://shop.lanternerouge.comIf you enjoy LRCP please support us by subscribing and leaving us a like and comment! You can also send us a tip here https://ko-fi.com/lanternerougecyclingpodcast
Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional bicycle racing. The Warren brothers recap the latest road racing results including the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift stage race which came down to the final stage and was decided by just a 4 second difference between Demi Vollering and Kasia Niewiadoma who took the overall. Races finished in Poland and Denmark and have started in France and the Vuelta kicked off with stages in Portugal. Dean was on hand for the opening individual time trial in Lisbon and interviewed Israel - Premier Tech's American racer Riley Sheehan (at the end of the podcast).
Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP This week Talking Luft's Top Six Most Influential is from one of my personal favourite races with one of my best mates from the peloton: it's the Vuelta España with Sam Bewley. Sam had a great career on the road, riding all three Grand Tours in his thirteen-year pro career and is now a successful DS at Israel Premier Tech. We were teammates at Green Edge and rode a couple of our Vuelta's together back in the day, which made making this pod even better! Each Grand Tour has its own characteristics, and the Vuelta would have to be the wildest of the three. We both raced there in the 2010s when the race was settling into its current format with the super tough finishes and more open racing than we were used to at the time. As always, our selection of the most influential parts of the race includes some of the action from the stages, but also the stories, the climbs, crosswinds, routes, and riders that have made this race so special. There are even a few first-hand accounts of some of those key stages and some nice bits of detail that you would certainly never have seen on TV! I loved having Sam back on the pod and being able to chat about some of those stages and moments, as well as one superb post-race beer session (post our race - if not the race…) which I have to say is my absolute favourite moment from any of my Grand Tour experiences; a special memory and a great story to tell. This one is a blast, and on the eve of the race itself, I hope it leaves you thirsty for a bit more Vuelta action! I have teamed up with Elderton Wines to bring you the Life in the Peloton x Elderton Shiraz! It's full-bodied, rich and classic and I can't wait for you to try it! The Dirty Docker is almost here! Dirty Docker is my multi-day event for all things cycling and running in the Macedon Ranges. For the last few weeks of winter, you can get an exclusive discount code by signing up for the Life in the Peloton Newsletter here. The Life in the Peloton book is OUT NOW! Get your copy now exclusively at maap.cc! Can't wait for you to read it.
The Odd Tandem Cycling Podcast with Bobby Julich and Jens Voigt
Riley Sheehan is in his first full year in the pro peloton. Last year as a stagiaire he lived every rider's dream - winning one of cycling's oldest classics, Paris-Tours. The result led to him being signed to a three year deal by Israel Premier Tech where he's followed up his strong first act with a solid performance in the spring classics.But Riley's route to the world tour was far from conventional, battling through the French amateur system, returning to the US and racing alongside former Sky man Sergio Henao on the criterium circuit before returning to Europe.. hopefully for good. He spoke to Bobby and Jens from a pre-Vuelta altitude camp in Andorra.Subscribe to our Patreon to get an ad free version of the pod - and your name in the titles... patreon.com/oddtandemAnd remember to check out the video version of the podcast at our youtube channel youtube.com/@oddtandemFind us on social media by searching @OddTandem on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and Facebook
It's July so it's Tour de France time! I'm thrilled to have our guest on the podcast, Sam Bewley. A Tour de France rider himself, a Tour commentator and sports director, we're here to shed light on what's happening now two weeks into a very exciting Tour. Sam is a New Zealander living in Europe, courtesy of the bicycle. He won a world championship medalist on the track, then graduated to the World Tour and had a successful, lengthy, thirteen year career there. Sam is now a sports director with Israel Premier Tech as well as a new father. Yeehaw! Don't forget to get your hands on AG1 by visiting www.drinkAG1.com/tedking
With regular co-host Andrew Vontz away on an in-depth investigative assignment, Spencer Martin of the Beyond the Peloton Newsletter sits down with Israel-Premier Tech rider Riley Sheehan (12:40) to discuss his breakout Classics season, his current tenure at a high altitude camp, how pro riders and teams optimize their training and nutrition, why his IPT team is having such a strong start to 2024 and what he wants to accomplish during the rest of his neo-pro season.BTP In-Depth 2024 Amstel Gold BreakdownGet access to ad-free episodes with a BTP premium subscription This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit beyondthepeloton.substack.com/subscribe
With regular co-host Andrew Vontz away on an in-depth investigative assignment, Spencer Martin of the Beyond the Peloton Newsletter sits down with Israel-Premier Tech rider Riley Sheehan (12:40) to discuss his breakout Classics season, his current tenure at a high altitude camp, how pro riders and teams optimize their training and nutrition, why his IPT team is having such a strong start to 2024 and what he wants to accomplish during the rest of his neo-pro season. BTP In-Depth 2024 Amstel Gold Breakdown Get access to ad-free episodes with a BTP premium subscription
The 2024 La Flèche Wallonne was characterized by its challenging weather conditions, with The Move team elaborating on the complexities of racing in temperatures below 40 degrees and adverse weather. significantly altered the race dynamics, adding additional layers of strategy and physical endurance. Stephen Williams celebrated a monumental victory, marking his second significant win this season. This triumph was also a crucial victory for Israel Premier Tech. Manscaped: In addition to providing the right tools and solutions for comfortable & easy grooming, MANSCAPEDⓇ is committed to raising awareness and giving support for fighters, survivors, and families impacted by testicular cancer. That is why they will be donating $50,000 to the Testicular Cancer Society! Help save lives (and balls!) by going over to Manscaped.com/TCS and sharing their funny, educational “Check Yo' Self” video. And while you're at it, grab 20% OFF + Free Shipping with code WEDU Cuts: Refine your style with @CutsClothing and get 20% off with code WEDU at cutsclothing.com/WEDU! #cutspartner buycycle: Encourage riders to sell bikes on buycycle. Enter the code WEDU24 to remove the seller fee when selling your bike! Visit buycycle.com MANDO: New customers get $5 off a Starter Pack with our exclusive code and link. Use code WEDU at ShopMando.com. Ventum: Enter to win a Ventum NS1 road bike at ventumracing.com/the-move This campaign will run until 5/26, the end of the Giro next month.
Episode 94 - World Tour Crashes, Gravel Bikes at Paris Roubaix, BWR Utah Mishaps, and DJ and Scott are Local Bullies What up party people. We had to record this one super early Monday morning so Scott could catch a flight to Cali for Tour of Redlands so if you're a Patreon supporter this show is hitting y'alls earholes an extra couple days in advance. The conversations got a little off topic at times but for the most part we're talking gnarly World Tour crashes, another absolute domination performance at Paris Roubaix, Dizzle's BWR Utah mishaps, and would someone call the bully police on Scott and DJ already for beating up on another contingent of juniors and middle-aged weekend warriors at their local races again. If you have any questions or feedback for the show you can drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com or you can holla at ya boys on the Bonk Bros insta (@bonkbros @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti @raddaddizzle @scottmcgilljr). Alright let's get this pod started already. Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros Silca (discount code: crockpotanator4000): https://silca.cc/?utm_source=Bonk+Bros&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=stripchip&utm_id=Bonk+Bros+Podcast For more Dylan Johnson content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIf1xvRN8pzyd_VfLgj_dow Intro/ Outro music by AlexGrohl on Pixabay.com: https://pixabay.com/music/id-111445/ Listener Question Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1T37wGRLk6iYTCF6X_DQ9yfcaYtfAQceKpBJYR5W7DVA/edit?ts=642eb6d6 The Following Was Generated Using AI And Should Not Be Held To The Higher Standards Of Sentient Beings - Riverside.fm Summary In this conversation, the hosts discuss their recent race experiences and the topic of crashes in professional cycling. They also touch on the potential impact of injuries on upcoming races and the debate around race safety. The conversation revolves around the topic of tire choice for the Paris-Roubaix race. The participants discuss the importance of tire width and the trade-off between aerodynamics and rolling resistance. They debate whether wider tires are faster on the cobbled sections of the race and the significance of bottom bracket height. The conversation also touches on the use of gravel bikes in the race and the performance of the Israel Premier Tech team. The participants share their opinions on the optimal tire size for the race and the need for experimentation. The conversation covers various topics including the Roubaix bike, the race on Saturday, hanging out with Myron, tactics in the race, the performance of Sophia Gomez Viefane, the Canadian mafia in cycling, and discussions about VO2 max and age group categories. The hosts also mention listener questions about tire inserts and winning the sprint at Unbound. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to mountain bike racing and nutrition. They address questions about tire choice, carb consumption during long races, sodium intake, and the use of Morton bicarb. They also touch on the popularity of lace-up shoes, waxing bike chains, and the legacy of Lance Armstrong. The hosts share their thoughts on these subjects and provide insights based on their own experiences. Keywords race experiences, crashes, professional cycling, injuries, race safety, tire choice, Paris-Roubaix, gravel bikes, Israel Premier Tech, aerodynamics, rolling resistance, bottom bracket height, wider tires, Roubaix bike, race, Myron, tactics, Sophia Gomez Viefane, Canadian mafia, VO2 max, age group categories, tire inserts, winning the sprint, mountain bike racing, nutrition, tire choice, carb consumption, sodium intake, Morton bicarb, lace-up shoes, waxing bike chains, Lance Armstrong Takeaways The hosts share their recent race experiences and discuss their performance. They talk about the crashes that have occurred in professional cycling and the potential impact on upcoming races. The conversation touches on the debate around race safety and the need for better measures to prevent accidents. They speculate on the recovery time for injured riders and the potential changes in race dynamics. Tire choice is a crucial factor in the performance of riders in the Paris-Roubaix race. There is a trade-off between aerodynamics and rolling resistance when selecting tire width. Wider tires may be faster on the cobbled sections of the race, but aerodynamics can be compromised. Bottom bracket height can affect the performance of riders on cobbles. The use of gravel bikes in the race and the performance of the Israel Premier Tech team are topics of discussion. Experimentation with tire size is important to find the optimal choice for the race. The hosts discuss the Roubaix bike and its suitability for certain races. They talk about the race on Saturday and the presence of Myron. They reminisce about hanging out with Myron in Bentonville. The hosts share insights into the tactics used in the race and the frustrations of some riders. They highlight the impressive performance of Sophia Gomez Viefane in the women's race. The hosts discuss the rise of Canadian cyclists in the gravel scene. They engage in a lighthearted conversation about VO2 max and age group categories. The hosts address listener questions about tire inserts and winning the sprint at Unbound. Consider the terrain and conditions when choosing tires for a mountain bike race Maintain a consistent carb intake during long races to sustain energy levels Individual tolerance to sodium intake may vary, so experiment with different levels Waxing bike chains can provide a clean and efficient drivetrain, but techniques may vary Lance Armstrong's legacy is complex, with opinions differing among individuals and countries Alternative Titles The Debate Around Race Safety Crashes in Professional Cycling The Importance of Tire Choice in Paris-Roubaix The Significance of Bottom Bracket Height on Cobbles VO2 Max and Age Group Categories The Roubaix Bike and Its Versatility Tips and Techniques for Waxing Bike Chains Exploring the Use of Morton Bicarb in Racing Sound Bites "Dylan waited till the second climb to attack, wow." "Does this open up doors for Sep Kuss?” "That crash looked horrible, it gives you the heebie-jeebies." "If you're gonna ride a gravel bike for Roubaix, that's a pretty good option." "A team finally ran a good bike for Roubaix and still ran the wrong tires." "The attacks always go on the cobbles." "All right, yeah, sounds like the perfect Roubaix bike to me." "He attacked before the climb and he had, I think maybe him and two other guys were had a little bit of a gap, maybe like a minute on the rest of the lead group going into the climb and then Stett and I just lit it up on the climb and held it to the finish." "Dude, speaking of good form, Sophia Gomez Viefane looked like she absolutely decimated the women's race. Like it wasn't close at all." "Just run them" "No, dude, 18 hour race, yeah, 80 grams of carbs" "It might be" Chapters 00:00 Race Experiences and Performance 13:11 Crashes in Professional Cycling 15:46 The Impact of Injuries on Upcoming Races 19:46 Introduction to the Tire Choice Debate 21:04 Gravel Bikes and Israel Premier Tech 22:08 The Optimal Tire Size for Roubaix 25:06 The Importance of Cobbles in the Race 30:39 The Trade-Off Between Aerodynamics and Rolling Resistance 38:39 The Need for Experimentation in Tire Size 40:40 The Roubaix Bike and Its Versatility 42:23 Recapping the Race and Hanging Out with Myron 43:15 Tactics and Frustrations in the Race 47:47 Impressive Performance by Sophia Gomez Viefane 48:04 The Rise of the Canadian Mafia in Cycling 50:43 VO2 Max and Age Group Categories 53:51 Exploring Tire Inserts for Improved Performance 58:06 Strategies for Winning the Sprint at Unbound 01:01:26 Optimizing Tire Choice for Mountain Bike Racing 01:02:03 Carb Consumption and Sodium Intake for Endurance Races 01:03:41 Exploring the Use of Morton Bicarb in Racing 01:05:02 The Pros and Cons of Lace-Up Shoes for Cycling 01:06:06 Tips and Techniques for Waxing Bike Chains 01:08:54 The Legacy of Lance Armstrong: A Complex Perspective
Chronicles is a new podcast that I'm excited to be bringing as exclusive member content for 2024. This is a short excerpt from the longer episode. To listen to the whole thing and future episodes become a member of The Pelo. For this series, I've got together with my good friend and former team (and room) mate Svein Tuft. As a few of you will know, ‘Sveino' is a fascinating guy, with a unique perspective on pretty much any subject out there. Both Svein and I love to dive into new topics – take them apart and discuss ideas, theories, and trends from every possible angle. Back in our racing days, we would spend hours - in the saddle or hotel rooms, chewing over ideas, challenging each other, and looking at ways to learn and develop our understanding of the sport. This is what we wanted to recreate with Chronicles. It's a chance for us to get together and get stuck into the topics that interest us in and around pro cycling. We'll be listening to people's stories, asking questions, doing the research, and gathering the information that allows us and you to get to grips with these key parts of the sport and the wider culture of pro cycling. First up, this month we started with a question that we have both been looking for the answer to: how do you turn professional? This was something that jumped out at us when we thought: why us? How did we make it, and not others? What did we do so differently or well? Or was it just luck? To unpack this subject, we wanted to get as many angles of the conversation as possible, and we have a whole host of people with a range of opinions and expertise. We kick things off with a man who wrote the book, ‘How to Become a Pro Cyclist', Jack Burke and asked the question, if turning pro really is something that you can engineer, or if it's too random even for people who ‘get' how the system works? Svein spoke to a key figure in the US racing scene Jonas Carney, the former manager of Human Powered Health, to discuss what a team looks for when selecting riders, whilst I spoke to my old boss Matt White of Jayco Alula about how teams work with agents to find new talent. Sticking inside the teams, we also caught up with Sebastian Langeveld from EF Education Easypost who oversees scouting riders for EF and asked him if it was all numbers and data these days or if there is such a thing as the X factor. We also spoke to two current riders, James Whelan of Q36.5 and Riley Sheehan of Israel Premier Tech, who gave us opposing stories of what happens when you get to the World Tour too easily and how hard it can be to have to battle through the ranks. Just as we hoped there was so much great stuff that we could get stuck into here, turning pro and how you do it is a massive topic that certainly doesn't have a simple answer. And as always with Svein, the fun part was exploring the subject! Have a listen as we do our best to understand all about it. Cheers! Mitch
Hij is nog maar een paar maanden in dienst als ploegleider maar we kunnen nu al spreken van het Sep Vanmarcke effect bij Israel Premier Tech. Niet alleen de punten worden met bakken binnengehaald ook worden er gewoon World Tour overwinningen gepakt. Daarnaast is de ploeg bezig met een flinke verjongingskuur. Op wie moeten we letten? Wat zijn de speerpunten van de ploeg? En hoe gaat hij er voor zorgen dat Pascal Ackerman weer sprints gaat winnen? Sep Vanmarcke legt het allemaal uit. Veel plezier...Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Riley Pickrell is a professional road cycling who has signed for Israel Premier Tech for the 2024 season. Whilst he is traditionally a sprinter Riley has great insight into the wider aspects of training and racing as a professional cyclist, from crazy long rides, sprinting tips and zone 2 intensity this podcast provides a window into Riley as a person and as a rider. Thanks so much for coming on Riley. 00:00 Introduction and who is Riley Pickrell 1:17 What kind of riding is Riley and how sprinting has changed 7:49 How Riley uses gym work 9:10 Riley and his coaching relationship and how different races impact training 11:30 What kind of training does Riley prefer 14:43 What kind of threshold training does Riley do 17:24 Riley's opinion on cadence work 18:40 Riley's favorite training rides and his thoughts on z2 23:12 z2 training intensity 25:25 What does Riley have on his wahoo screen 26:45 Rileys nutrition on long rides and races 30:00 How to get better at sprinting 35:30 What is Riley aiming to improve over off season 38:48 How Riley hopes to improve his aerobic capacity 39:45 Building anaerobic capacity 41:18 Riley's recovery techniques 42:08 What is underrated in cycling 43:45 What has slowed Riley down 46:18 How does Riley view progression 49:05 Using RPE in tandem with power 51:20 How to keep up with Riley 53:00 Riley's ‘race day' rides and battering himself in training Keep up with Riley: Strava - https://www.strava.com/pros/8424173?hl=en-GB Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rileypickrell/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
Spencer Martin of the Beyond the Peloton Newsletter & Andrew Vontz of the Choose the Hard Way Podcast sit down with recent Paris-Tours winner Riley Sheehan to discuss his breakout 2023 season, which saw him rise from a US-based criterium racer to winning a major professional European race. They also talk about his newly signed three-year deal with the Israel-Premier Tech team, how his life has changed over the last few months, and his goals for the 2024 season and beyond. Get in-depth race breakdowns with the BTP newsletter Listen to Andrew's Choose the Hard Way Podcast Hit up Andrew (@vontz) & Spencer (@btpcycling) on Twitter/X with your questions, opinions, and anything else cycling-related.
Today on the podcast, I sync up with Israeli 5x National Champion Cyclist and Tokyo 2020 Olympian, Omer Shapira & her husband Israeli Pro Cyclist on Israeli Premier Tech team. We are not talking about cycling but about Israel and the Hamas attack and how they found their way to safety. Omer was on the Marni On The Move podcast Episode 181 in July 2021 and I wanted to check in, see how her and her family were doing, that they were safe, and hear first hand from them being on the ground in Israel. I remembered that Omer lived near the Gaza Strip. Turns out her family lives 7K away from where Hamas attacked, kidnapped and massacred Israeli and American citizens. Tune in to learn more and hear their story. CONNECT Guy Sagiv on Instagram Omer Sharpira on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube Marni Salup on Instagram and Spotify SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our weekly newsletter, Do What Moves You, for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news! SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests.