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Bobby and Jens catch up with Cherie Pridham. Cherie made history when she became the first female Directeur Sportif in the Men's World Tour when she joined Israel Start Up Nation in 2021, after a season there, and two more with Lotto Dstny, Cherie is moving to the women's world tour with UAE ADQ. The role brings new responsibilities, as Cherie has been promoted to the Head of Sport in her first role in the women's peloton since her retirement from the sport back in 2006. Bobby and Jens is a Shocked Giraffe production for Velo. This episode was produced and edited by Mark Payne . Remember to follow Bobby and Jens on social media Facebook https://www.facebook.com/people/Bobby-and-Jens/100093419004559/ Threads: https://threads.net/@bobbyandjens YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdm7tkA_shHCsL0o1sV8biElMZd8-2y-g Twitter: https://twitter.com/bobbyandjens Get the Outside Watch app to stream films and series wherever you go: https://outside.watch/ios https://outside.watch/android Follow Outside Watch for the latest and greatest: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/outsidewatch/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/outsidewatch/ Get unlimited access to articles, courses, premium films, series & more with Outside+ The one subscription to fuel all your adventures: https://outside.watch/Plus
Acompaña a Ricardo Cartas en una emisión más de la revista cultural De eso se trata, espacio de ciencia, de cultura, de gastronomía, de libros y más, de lunes a viernes de 08:30 a 10:00 horas. En Las pistas del emprendimiento, el Dr. Roberto Quintero Vega, Vicepresidente del Consejo Coordinador Empresarial de Puebla, conversa acerca de la relación entre Israel y la comunidad judía con el ámbito empresarial a partir del libro: Start-Up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle de Dan Senor y Saul Singer, el cual resalta los siguientes factores: cultura ante la adversidad; innovación; tecnología; políticas de inmigración; y disciplina.
We cover some news in cycling, including Jack Thompson's ‘Sherpa Week' and Steve Bauer joining Israel Start-Up Nation as directeur sportif. Lastly, we mull over some big ideas for 2023 goals. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureaudio/support
Bike Talk with Dave: Bicycle racing, cyclocross, gravel, mountain bike, road and tech
As the LUX Cycling Team Director Sportif, Chris Daggs' job description should read simply "Whatever needs to be done," Wash the team car, make airline reservations, fix a flat tire or eight - whatever it takes, he's in. All for the good of the team - which is one of the top DEVO teams in the world, sending riders to the US National Team, Jumbo Visma, Israel Start Up Nation (now Israel Premier Tech). Lead by Roy Knickman, the LUX Cycling Team spends much of the year in Europe and the biggest races in the U.S. to prep new, promising riders for the rigors of the pro peloton. Check out the roster, schedule and results at www.luxcycling.com. Chris has also worked with USA Cycling, coaching both road and track riders to World Championship victories, including the 2021 Women's Pursuit squad. He also coaches privately at CDM Coaching where he offers World Championship perspective and a wholistic approach to your cycling goals. Thanks for listening to Bike Talk with Dave! I'd welcome you to rate and review - it helps others find the show when you do that! If you'd like to support the show, I'd love it! You can go to BuyMeACoffee.com and throw some loving my way - I'll use it to make the podcast better! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dmable122QBike Talk with Dave is a production of Summit Media Films, an award-winning indy film company that is not afraid of snow. Check out the films on the Adventure Plus streaming app or at expandyourpossible.com: 1000 Miles to Nome, Down the Kuskokwim and Reach for the Stars. Look for @summitmediafilms on instagram.
What is going on guys, welcome back to another episode of Coffee and Van Chats, a part of the Out of Collective. This week we chatted with Greg Henderson about how it all started for him in the sport of cycling and how he found himself in a staff role with one of the most well respected World Tour Teams Israel Start Up Nation. Don't forget to leave us a 5 star review...or one star, it's up to you but we love feedback. Follow our host & show: Instagram: @johnccroom Twitter: @coffeevanpod Tiktok: @johncroom Merch - johncroomcycling.com Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeeandvanchats/support Follow the Out Of Bounds Network: MERCH - outofcollective.com Instagram @outofpodcast Twitter @outofpodcast Tiktok @outofpodcast Facebook @outofpodcast www.outofpodcast.com Tags: (1-5) John Croom Israel Start-Up Nation Greg Henderson Sponsors: Sierra Nevada - https://sierranevada.com Twisted Spoke - www.twistedspoke.com ZealPro - www.zealpro.com Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Henderson https://twitter.com/greghenderson1 https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/gregory-henderson https://www.coachhendy.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeeandvanchats/support
What is going on guys, welcome back to another episode of Coffee and Van Chats, a part of the Out of Collective. This week we chatted with Greg Henderson about how it all started for him in the sport of cycling and how he found himself in a staff role [...] The post Coffee & Van Chats – E100 – Greg Henderson leadout man to sprint train optimizer for Israel Start Up Nation appeared first on Out Of Collective.
Israel Start Up Nation changed their name to Israel Premier Tech following the new partnership with the Canadian firm. And also signed Simon Clarke in one of the latest moves on the World Tour.
Sykkelpodden åpner det nye året med en gjennomgang av nyheter. Hva skjer med Uno- X? Får de invitasjonene til rittene som publikum drømmer om, og hva skal til for å komme inn i det gjeve selskap? Hør også intervju med Carl Fredrik Hagen. Den 30 år gamle Israel Start Up Nations rytter forteller om hvordan det går med treningen etter skaden som spolerte mesteparten av 2021 sesongen, samt målsettingene for 2022. Med Mads Kaggestad snakker Hagen også om hvordan det jobbes med prestasjonsutvikling i Israel Start Up Nation, og hvordan Covid pandemien har påvirket intensiteten i sykkelfeltet.
Micka from DMCX.COM reviews the bike size and specifications of the Canadian pro rider Michael Woods as he races for the team Israel Start-Up Nation 2022 UCI World Tour. Michael Woods races mainly on the Factor Ostro. The bike is considered an "aero lightweight" type. Hence Woods using it on mountain stages.
In this episode Lanterne Rouge and Benji Naesen discuss the ups and downs of Israel's 2021 season, upcoming transfers, which riders should be sent to which races next year and provide their hot takes on what's to come in 2022. LRCP Show Partner | https://lecol.cc/ Le Col's Strava Challenge | https://www.strava.com/challenges/Le-Col-Tick-Off-2021 If you enjoy the LRCP please remember to subscribe and give us a rating and review! If you want to support us by leaving a tip, feel free to do so here: https://ko-fi.com/lanternerougecyclingpodcast
Israel Start Up Nation, il futuro ancora all'insegna dell'Italia
What is going on guys, welcome back to another episode of Coffee and Van Chats, a part of the Out of Bounds Network. This week we talked to young time trial US national champion Cole Kessler about his recent signing with Israel Start-Up Nation. We dive into the training during [...] The post Coffee & Van Chats – E84 – Cole Kessler: 9-5 rides with Israel Start-Up Nation appeared first on Out Of Collective.
What is going on guys, welcome back to another episode of Coffee and Van Chats, a part of the Out of Bounds Network. This week we talked to young time trial US national champion Cole Kessler about his recent signing with Israel Start-Up Nation. We dive into the training during covid and what it was like taking the next step! Don't forget to leave us a 5 star review...or one star, it's up to you but we love feedback. Follow our host & show: Instagram: @johnccroom Twitter: @coffeevanpod Tiktok: @johncroom Merch - johncroomcycling.com Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeeandvanchats/support Follow the Out Of Bounds Network: MERCH - outofcollective.com Instagram @outofpodcast Twitter @outofpodcast Tiktok @outofpodcast Facebook @outofpodcast www.outofpodcast.com Sponsors: Spot - croom.getspot.com Twisted Spoke CBD - twistedspokeapothecary.com Bike Hardcore - bikehardcore.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeeandvanchats/support
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Four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome joined his Israel Start-Up Nation teammates for a weeklong camp in Israel to bond, visit historical sites, and connect with Israeli cycling fans. VeloNews European Senior Editor Andrew Hood spent the week with the team, and on this podcast he talks with Froome about his experience with technology for performance, recovery, and personal investment. Isreali-Canadian billionaire and philanthropist Sylvain Adams is the team owner of Israel Start-Up Nation, and he orchestrated the riders' visits to places like the Wailing Wall, the Holocaust Museum, the Dead Sea, and a hospital that is using hyperbaric oxygen chambers. "We have had a few physical sessions like running and riding, which is good for bonding. And we are getting to know the country, which is bringing us together," Froome said. "Being part of Team Sky previously, a big goal for team was to inspire the British public, and have an impact on grassroots cycling," Froome said. "Sylvan has got a very similar vision for ISN for us to have a similar impact on the Israeli public, and the next up and coming generation of Israeli cycling." On one ride, the team met up with a bunch of fans on the road, and the size of the crowd was startling, Froome said. "That day we got out to meet all the fans, that was just mental," he said. "I didn't expect so many bike enthusiasts here in Israel, but there are just masses of them." Froome also talks about his experience using a hyperbaric chamber for recovery from his big crash. He said he was spending as much as four hours a day in a chamber at home, which simulated being 10-15m below sea level. "It was a big part of my rehab, so it was fascinating to see it [in an Israeli hospital] for therapeutic use and sports performance," he said. Lastly, Froome talks with Hood about his investments in Hammerhead, Super Sapiens, and Factor. "I love my equipment, I love my tech," he said.
“Aiutare gli altri è una benedizione”. Dice così Sylvan Adams, il mecenate israelo-canadese a capo della Israel Start-Up Nation protagonista di molte iniziative umanitarie intrecciate al mondo dello sport. L'ultima in ordine di tempo collegata proprio al ciclismo, la disciplina in cui la sua squadra si è imposta come un modello non soltanto agonistico ma anche valoriale. Sua infatti la regia di un'operazione segreta promossa dall'Unione Ciclistica Internazionale che ha permesso la fuga di vari cittadini afghani a rischio sotto il nuovo regime
Israel Start-Up Nation bolstered their squad for their second year on the World Tour and they managed to take a total of 17 wins. In the Giro d'Italia the team impressed with a stage win from Dan Martin plus a 10th place overall and David Cimolai managed to finish 2nd on two occasions and Alessandro De Marchi had two days in the Maglia Rosa. In the Monuments Mike Woods did well and Sepp van Marcke recorded a 5th place in the Tour of Flanders.
In this episode Lanterne Rouge interviews Alex Dowsett about his upcoming Hour Record attempt. Alex, a professional cyclist at Israel Start-Up Nation, previously broke the Hour Record on 2 May 2015 in Manchester, England. On 3 November 2021 he'll return to the Velodrome in Aguascalientes, Mexico to attempt to reclaim the title and raise awareness for haemophilia. You can watch the Hour Record attempt on Alex's YouTube Channel on 3 November 2021 at 22:00 CET: https://www.youtube.com/c/AlexDowsettOfficial Timestamps: 0:00 | Introduction 0:40 | Why are you attempting the Hour Record? 6:16 | How does this attempt compare to your 2015 attempt? 7:00 | Why did you select the velodrome in Mexico for the attempt? 10:00 | How does altitude impact the attempt? 12:20 | Why aren't teams more interested in supporting an Hour Record attempt? 15:39 | What future do you see for time trial specialists? 17:55 | What other disciplines can time trial specialists transition into? 22:10 | What's your training regime in the lead up to the attempt? 24:42 | What's your target power for the attempt? 25:54 | Do teams prioritise time trialing enough? 31:04 | How important is being aero in other areas of racing such as being in the break away, sprinting and climbing? 37:27 | Are teams willing to invest in improved aerodynamics? 39:20 | How frustrating is it when you're using suboptimal equipment? 41:19 | When does your off season start? 42:42 | What are your thoughts on how the peloton leverages social media? 48:57 | Where can we watch the Hour Record at home? LRCP Show Partner | https://lecol.cc/ If you enjoy the LRCP please remember to subscribe and give us a rating and review! If you want to support us by leaving a tip, feel free to do so here: https://ko-fi.com/lanternerougecyclingpodcast
It sounds like it could be a movie—and maybe, one day, it could become one. In late August, just before the United States pulled out of Afghanistan, an effort began to save some of the athletes on the Afghan women's national cycling team from the impending Taliban takeover. This mission was partly spearheaded by Sylvan Adams, a Canadian-Israeli billionaire with a passion for cycling. After moving to Israel in 2015, Adams helped found the country's first professional cycling team, called "Israel Start-Up Nation", which has competed globally. Adams personally paid for the rescue of the Afghan cyclists, who will make their way to Canada as refugees. Adams joins to share the details and origins of this nerve-wracking rescue. What we talked about: Read "The secret rescue of the Afghanistan women's cycling team: helped by Canada's Jewish community" at thecjn.ca Learn about Israel Start-Up Nation at israelcyclingacademy.com Credits The CJN Daily is written and hosted by Ellin Bessner (@ebessner on Twitter). Victoria Redden is the producer. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our theme music is by Dov Beck-Levine. Our title sponsor is Metropia. We're a member of The CJN Podcast Network; find more great Jewish podcasts at thecjn.ca.
Egan Bernal has been rumoured to Israel Start Up Nation in a freak story but would the Colombian even fit in the Israeli team and be as dominant? Equally it looks set that James Shaw's absence from the World Tour is over with EF Education Nippo being rumoured to be the destination for the Ribble-Weldtite star.
Cherie Pridham made history in 2021 by becoming the first female sport director of a men's WorldTour team.Joe and James caught up with Cherie to discuss her first season with Israel Start-Up Nation, directing her first WorldTour victory, visiting Rwanda and more.We also talk about her record-long stint at British Conti level as team manager of Raleigh and then Vitus Pro Cycling and how the British domestic scene can begin to flourish again. Cherie also talks us through her days as bike racer and why the Midlands is the best part of the UK.Cherie is a regular columnist for Cyclist Magazine, offering readers insight into the WorldTour from her Israel Start-Up Nation team car. Issue 118 sees Cherie talk about the mechanics of the transfer window and can be bought here - https://shop.cyclist.co.uk/collections/coffee/products/issue-118 If you liked this episode, please remember to leave us a review, comment and make sure to share with your cycling friends!For more on the Cyclist Magazine Podcast - https://www.cyclist.co.uk/cyclistmagazinepodcastSubscribe to Cyclist Magazine now - https://cyclistmag.co.uk/cyclistmagazinepodcast
A Tour of Britain Rider, a rival Directeur Sportif, and the Race Director all walk into a podcast… That's right, it's the AJ Bell Tour of Britain special. From the massage table, Arkéa–Samsic rider Connor Swift tells Matt Stephens how it feels to ride the 2021 edition of the race, which has seen unseasonably hot weather. We learn all about Cherie Pridham's penchants for getting locked out of her hotel room, something the Israel Start-Up Nation's Director Sportif admits is just a small part of her busy day. And Route Director Andy Hawes gives Matt the lowdown on how he creates the perfect parcours - it helps that he's one of the most dedicated professionals in the business.
Join us for a Wolfi's Talks with Andre Greipel. Andre currently rides for Israel Start-Up Nation and is one of the most prolific sprinters of his time. He's not nicknamed the 'Gorilla' for anything. We can't wait to find out more. ⠀Watch this episode on Youtube via this link: https://youtu.be/azfCqAY5ipMDon't forget to subscribe to our channels to stay up to date with our latest talks.https://linktr.ee/Wolfis
Guillaume Boivin is toughing it out now in the final stages of the Tour de France. He's faced crashes, heat, mountain climbs and a lack of vegetables. Listen to find out exactly what's going on with his diet.Boivin also discusses the Olympics. Near the beginning of July, he was named as the third rider, after Michael Woods and Hugo Houle, who will be at the road race in Tokyo. While still in the midst of his first Tour, Boivin looks ahead to his next big objective. In a way, the two events are similar: Boivin's role is to help Woods cross the finish line first.Boivin has been with the team Israel Start-Up Nation in its various forms since 2016. Before that he did a season with U.S. team Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies. There were also two years on the Cannondale WorldTour team with riders such as Peter Sagan, Matej Mohorič and Elia Viviani. Going way back, Boivin was on the influential Canadian pro continental squad SpiderTech. In 2010, he famously tied for third-place with Taylor Phinney at the under-23 world championship road race.While Boivin loves to mix it up in a bunch sprint, throughout the past few years, he's developed into a skilled support rider with a range of abilities. Take the current Tour de France, for example. Boivin's first job has been to help a climber like Michael Woods with his goals of stage wins and the KOM jersey. Yet, Boivin can also help out a fast man like André Greipel.The Tour de France is stressful for riders. But was Boivin dealing with an added stress at the start of the Tour? He's a big hockey fan and his team is the Montreal Canadiens. (Also, make sure to listen to this story of Boivin's about catching a Habs game in Montreal with Sagan.) The Tour started just before the Stanley Cup finals got underway. With the time difference between France and North America, was Boivin losing precious sleep over his struggling Habs? That's where the conversation begins with this very Canadian rider.
Per qualcuno la bicicletta è come una seconda casa, l'estensione del proprio domicilio: casse di ananas, pacchi, utensili. Un mezzo essenziale per la sopravvivenza. Ma anche, o forse anche per quello, lo sport più amato nel Paese. Racing for Change racconta la realtà del ciclismo in Ruanda da una prospettiva davvero speciale: quello della Israel Start-Up Nation, l'unica squadra del World Tour che nel maggio scorso ha partecipato alla corsa nazionale a tappe. Una delle competizioni sportive più importanti del continente africano, con centinaia di migliaia di persone sulle strade e un entusiasmo notevole, a tratti travolgente, anche in tempo di Covid. La presenza del team israeliano, impegnato in queste settimane nel suo secondo Tour de France, aveva un significato ulteriore. Correre per un piazzamento in gara ma anche e soprattutto, come evoca già nel titolo questo intenso documentario, disponibile anche online, “per il cambiamento”.
Dopo qualche timore per una defezione che a un certo punto sembrava nell'aria, la notizia che ha rassicurato i fan israeliani del ciclismo e più in generale gli appassionati di questo sport. Quelli che amano i grandi campioni: a ogni età, con qualunque acciacco. Anche quando non sono in grado di dare il meglio di sé. È il caso Chris Froome, quattro volte vincitore del Tour de France e l'obiettivo di vincerne un quinto con la maglia della Israel Start-Up Nation. La stagione giusta non sarà probabilmente questa (e chissà, avendo già 36 anni, se mai arriverà). Ma a poche settimane dalla partenza della Grand Boucle l'incognita è stata sciolta: Froome sarà della partita. Non nei panni di capitano, ma in quelli per lui (quasi) inediti di gregario.
We dissect a big day at the Giro as Egan Bernal shows again his dominance in the pink jersey as Simon Yates moves up to second on GC. We check in with Israel Start-Up Nation sprint coach Allan Davis to discuss the crash in the final stage with Daryl Impey and Rob Stannard. Sam Bewley joins the panel and Matt White depending on the health of his blackberry.
In E26, I chat with Felt Bike's newest Gravel Pro, Travis McCabe. Travis is an American former professional cyclist, who rode professionally between 2013 and 2020, for the Team SmartStop, Holowesko Citadel Racing Team, UnitedHealthcare, Floyd's Pro Cycling and Israel Start-Up Nation teams.I met up with Travis shortly after he made the announcement that he signed with Felt Bikes, and would be turning his sights to the gravel scene. Travis joins a very long list of ex-road pros who have turned to the gravel scene. Other notable pros: Ted King, Peter Stetina, Colin Strickland, and TJ Eisenhart.Travis currently rides for: Felt Bikes, Shimano Gravel, FSA, First EnduranceCareer Highlights:4x stage winner The Larry H.Miller Tour of Utah ('18, '17, '16)3x stage winner Le Tour de Langkawi ('19, '17)stage winner Colorado Classic ('18)stage winner Herald Sun Tour ('17)2nd Philadelphia International Cycling Classic ('16)Winston-Salem Cycling Classic ('14)2x stage winner Tour of the Gila ('19, '16)2nd stage Amgen Tour of California ('19)2x 2nd stage The Larry H.Miller Tour of Utah ('19, '18)3x 2nd stage Colorado Classic ('18, '17)You can find more information about Travis at the following:InstagramTwitterFacebookStravaLinks:Chino Grinder Gravel RaceMT Lemmon Gravel RaceAverage Watts Podcast supporters and sponsors:As ALWAYS the AWP is powered by 4iiii Power Meters Tifosi Optics, discount code for 15% off: averagewattsAWP kits are provided by
¡Bienvenidos al primer episodio del Cycling Podcast! Somos Laura Meseguer (presentadora en Eurosport España y autora de ‘Metiendo Codos') y Rob Hatch (voz del ciclismo en Eurosport UK, GCN y BBC), y aquí estamos para ofrecerles historias y análisis desde dentro del pelotón profesional, siguiendo los pasos de nuestro hermano mayor, The Cycling Podcast pero ahora para hispanohablantes. En este primer capítulo hacemos previa general de la nueva temporada, hablando de Chris Froome con su nuevo director en el Israel Start-Up Nation, Óscar Guerrero. Luís Barbosa nos explica cómo va la cosa en Latinoamérica y Saúl Miguel nos acompaña para dejarlo muy claro quién hay que seguir este año en el pelotón femenino.
Das belgische Eintagesrennen GP Oetingen gewinnt Valcar Travel & Service Fahrerin Elisa Balsamo nach knapp 118 Kilometern in 3 Stunden und 15 Minuten. Das "Istrian Spring Trophy" in Kroatien gewinnt Finn Fisher-Black vom Jumbo-Visma Development Team. Die 6. Etappe bei Tirreno-Adriatico gewinnt Mads Würtz Schmidt von der Israel Start-Up Nation aus einer 5-Köpfigen Spitzengruppe. Zweiter wird Lotto Soudal Profi Brent van Moer, Simome Velasco von Gazprom RusVelo wird Dritter.
Topics Discussed: Cherie's racing career and how it influenced her professional career. How Covid affected Cherie's previous team ‘Vitus Pro Cycling', and how Covid led to a lack of sponsorship which led to the team having to close down. The psychology behind this decision, and how it affected Cherie emotionally. How, even if Covid hadn't happened, recent changes in the cycling industry were making funding a lot more difficult anyway. There was a change after 2017 which changed the landscape of cycling, which Covid may hopefully highlight to trigger future change. Cherie's look for ‘real-world jobs during the worst periods of the Covid Pandemic. Cherie's decision to start reaching out to WorldTour teams, and how she received very swift and positive responses from Israel Start-Up Nation. How Cherie got a job offer from Israel Start-Up Nation the same day she closed down the Vitus Pro Cycling Team and the mixed emotions she received during this period. The relief Cherie felt when she did close down the team, as all the issues she was having had all of a sudden disappeared. How Cherie is now the first-ever female Sports Director of any WorldTour Men's Cycling Team, and how she didn't think about this when she was looking for the job. How Cherie had the same approach during her riding career and never really thought about the fact she was a woman in a male-dominated sport. How men tend to struggle more with women being in the room/sport than women do. Cherie's hit and run accident which ended her racing career and paved her route into being a Sport's Director. The problems women have with being in leadership positions when pushing back against sexism, and how Cherie has found confidence will get you through this. How Cherie's excitement for her new position has now dissipated and she is now just wanting to crack on with the work that needs to be done. Covid's effect on Israel Start-Up Nation's future plans and approach. The number of staff members for Israel Start-Up Nation and the difficulty this causes when planning races etc. The challenges Cherie faced when changing jobs. The logistics involved in travelling during Covid times, and the large amount of paperwork involved. Cherie's proudest cycling accomplishment. Cherie's Sporting Hero. The three guests Cherie would invite to her retirement party. Cherie's one wish for 2021. References: Cherie Pridham's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherie-pridham-951b437b/Cherie Pridham's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chezpro/?hl=enCherie Pridham's Twitter - https://twitter.com/chezpro?lang=enIsrael Start-Up Nation's Website - http://israelcyclingacademy.com/
Sir Bradley Wiggins returns with his trusty sidekick, Graham Willgoss for our first episode of the 2021 season to dissect all the action at Strade Bianche, as well as catch-up on all the news since our last show.The pair are joined by broadcaster, Laura Winter to reflect on the utter dominance of Dutch duo Mathieu van der Poel and Chantal van den Broek-Blaak in Tuscany, and debate the controversy surrounding the prize money.There's also a special interview with Israel Start-Up Nation's newest DS, Cherie Pridham.Brought to you by Zwift where fun is fast.The Bradley Wiggins Show is Produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is episode one of a new Spanish language podcast, El Cycling Podcast, hosted by Laura Meseguer and Rob Hatch. Episode one is being launched here before the whole series moves to a designated Spanish language feed, which you can subscribe to here (https://audioboom.com/channels/5045825) . ¡Bienvenidos al primer episodio del Cycling Podcast! Somos Laura Meseguer (presentadora en Eurosport España y autora de ‘Metiendo Codos’) y Rob Hatch (voz del ciclismo en Eurosport UK, GCN y BBC), y aquí estamos para ofrecerles historias y análisis desde dentro del pelotón profesional, siguiendo los pasos de nuestro hermano mayor, The Cycling Podcast pero ahora para hispanohablantes. En este primer capítulo hacemos previa general de la nueva temporada, hablando de Chris Froome con su nuevo director en el Israel Start-Up Nation, Óscar Guerrero. Luís Barbosa nos explica cómo va la cosa en Latinoamérica y Saúl Miguel nos acompaña para dejarlo muy claro quién hay que seguir este año en el pelotón femenino. Esperamos que les guste y nos encantaría que todos ustedes nos acompañaran en cada cita. Para poder seguir los próximos capítulos, por favor, abran este enlace (https://audioboom.com/channels/5045825) donde podrán suscribirse a nuestro canal.
In early February, Chris Froome posted a photo on social media. It reads, “Can’t tell if @paulopowerwatts is happy with my numbers.” @paulopowerwatts is Paulo Saldanha, the head of performance at Israel Start-Up Nation. He’s been working to get the four-time Tour de France winner back to the level he was at before his serious accident in June 2019. Saldanha has also been working closely with Michael Woods for roughly eight years. In this episode, Saldanha discusses training those two riders. He also gets into some big questions. What role does failure play in the development of a successful athlete? Will the algorithm, the robo-coach, ever replace the human coach? Is cycling a fallback sport for athletes who don’t succeed in other disciplines? He even looks ahead to possible training innovations that might be coming to more humble riders, like those of us who aren’t pros.The Spring Classics are starting. Do you have trouble pronouncing race names, such as Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Scheldeprijs and Brabantse Pijl. Host Matthew Pioro gets some coaching on the proper pronunciation of these races. Listen in so you, too, can talk Spring Classics like a pro.For more on Saldanha and Israel Start-Up Nation's co-owner Sylvan Adams, check out this Canadian Cycling Magazine story on the pair from Montreal who are making big changes within the WorldTour.
We take a look at Chris Froome's new team who have brought on Mike Woods and Daryl Impey among others.
This episode of The Cycling Podcast starts with the most significant corrections corner ever following Daniel's assertion last week that Ineos Grenadiers rider Pavel Sivakov had climbed the equivalent of the distance to the moon... We also discuss the early races of the season, the big stories in the news and look ahead to Chris Froome's debut for his new team, Israel Start-Up Nation. Can he win a fifth Tour de France after his long recovery from injury? Or will age and the emergence of so many other grand tour contenders count against him. We also hear from Doug Ryder, the boss of the Qhubeka-Assos team which nearly collapsed at the end of last year. Having saved the team from extinction he was celebrating at the weekend as Giacomo Nizzolo got their first victory of the season at the Clasica Almeria. The Cycling Podcast is supported by iwoca (https://www.iwoca.co.uk/) and Science in Sport (https://www.scienceinsport.com/) . This episode is also supported by Harrys (https://www.harrys.com/go/gb-pod-2020?dc=&utm_medium=sponsorship-podcast&utm_source=Cycling+Podcast&utm_campaign=audioBoom&utm_content=Sep19QualityTP--395_trial&crid=Sep19QualityTP--395_trial&hid=&name=Cycling+Podcast+listeners) .
Traditionally, World Tour cycling has been a male dominated society. But with Cherie Pridham as director sportif (sports director) at Israel Start Up Nation a small but important step towards more diversity and inclusion in pro cycling world has been taken. Listen to the conversation with Cherie about here career, her expectations for the coming season and what she thinks of more equality in cycling.Follow Cherie on Instagram (@chezpro) or Twitter (@ChezPro).Get in touch with your host, Hans Flensted-Jensen, on Instagram (@hans.flensted), Twitter (@hansflensted) or via e-mail: hello@hansflensted.cc.This podcast is proudly part of the Oslo Dawn Patrol community: @OsloDawnPatrol
I denne episode gennemgår vi et af de nyere hold på WorldTouren, der samtidig også har været et af de mest aktive på transfermarkedet i sæsonpausen. Efter at være sluttet dårligst blandt de 19 WorldTour-mandskaber på verdensranglisten i 2020, har cykelelitens israelske mandskab hentet en del markante forstærkninger ind, heriblandt ingen ringere end Chris Froome. Men er der virkelig mere tilbage i den 35-årige 4-dobbelte Tour-vinder? Og hvad med de øvrige nye navne på holdkortet? Vi forsøger at give vores bud. Vært: Peter Kroman. Medvært: Miriam Brems.
I årets første sykkelpodd handler det om hva som er mest aktuelt akkurat nå. Magnus Aarre og Mads Kaggestad snakker om starten på 2021 etter korona- året 2020. Du får en gjennomgang av sjokkovergangen til Marc Hirschie og vaksineringen av UAE Emirates- rytterne. Den eksentriske sykkelmanageren Marc Madiot får det glatte lag for konservative og unyanserte holdninger, og du får det siste om hvor Chris Froome oppholder seg når han egentlig skulle vært på samlingen med sitt nye lag Israel Start Up Nation.
I årets første sykkelpodd handler det om hva som er mest aktuelt akkurat nå. Magnus Aarre og Mads Kaggestad snakker om starten på 2021 etter korona- året 2020. Du får en gjennomgang av sjokkovergangen til Marc Hirschie og vaksineringen av UAE Emirates- rytterne. Den eksentriske sykkelmanageren Marc Madiot får det glatte lag for konservative og unyanserte holdninger, og du får det siste om hvor Chris Froome oppholder seg når han egentlig skulle vært på samlingen med sitt nye lag Israel Start Up Nation.
Forhjulslir præsenteres i samarbejde med Oddset fra Danske Licens Spil +18. Landevejssæsonen nærmer sig snart og efter planen kickstartes den europæiske landevejssæson den 24. januar i det spanske endagsløb Clássica Comunitat Valenciana. På dagens etape af Forhjulslir klæder vi dig på til sæsonstarten. Der er som altid sket en masse nye transfers: Chris Froome æraen på INEOS/Sky er slut, Yates-brødrene er blevet adskilt for første gang og så er Hirschi fortid på Sunweb. Vi gennemgår alle 19 hold på World Touren og zoomer ind på hvert enkelt hold - er det blevet stærkere eller svækket? Og hvad har vi af forventninger til det enkelte mandskab? Det er selvfølgelig også med den danske klaphat, at vi gennemgår transfermøllen. Vi zoomer naturligvis ind på de 25 danske World Tour-ryttere, som er ny rekord igen igen. Til sidst snakker vi ligeledes om Cecilie Uttrup, Emma Norsgaard, Amalie Dideriksen og de andre danske kvindelige professionelle. Medvirkende: Emil Vinjebo og Anders Mielke Tidsoversigt over 'Den store transfergennemgang 2021': 1. AG2R Citroën Team > 00:09:50 - 00:14:57 2. Astana - Premier Tech > 00:15:00 - 00:22:19 3. Bahrain - Victorious > 00:22:20 - 00:28:13 4. Bora - hansgrohe > 00:28:15 - 00:38:30 5. Cofidis > 00:38:33 - 00:42:40 6. Deceuninck - Quick Step > 00:42:42 - 00:52:58 7. EF Education - Nippo > 00:53:00 - 01:04:07 8. Groupama - FDJ > 01:04:10 - 01:08:37 9. INEOS Grenadiers > 01:08:37 - 01:20:37 10. Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux > 01:20:40 - 01:24:11 11. Israel Start-Up Nation > 01:24:15 - 01:32:00 12. Lotto Soudal > 01:32:02 - 01:39:15 13. Movistar Team > 01:39:16 - 01:48:40 14. Qhubeka ASSOS > 01:48:43 - 01:57:43 15. Team BikeExchange 01:57:45 - 02:02:40 16. Team DSM > 02:02:45 - 02:18:52 17. Team Jumbo-Visma > 02:18:55 - 02:25:40 18. Trek - Segafredo > 02:25:42 - 02:33:30 19. UAE-Team Emirates > 02:33:35 - 02:41:55
The 2021 WorldTour season has yet to begin and already we have a major story to discuss on The VeloNews Podcast. Earlier this week German team DSM revealed that its Swiss star Marc Hirschi was abruptly leaving the squad. The going story is that Hirschi — one of the breakout stars of the 2020 season — was bought out of his contract by another WorldTour team, likely UAE-Team Emirates. On today's episode we discuss the Hirschi news and explore the dynamic of riders breaking their contracts to shift teams. Then, Chris Froome is in Southern California at the moment embarking on a training bloc and rehab session, in hopes that the extra work will help him thrive during the 2021 season. What's the story behind Froome's rehab, and how to Israel Start-Up Nation directors believe this will help Froome in the coming season? Finally, we catch up with Ineos-Grenadiers workhorse Cameron Wurf. Wurf is one of the stars of the Ironman triathlon circuit as well as a top WorldTour rider. He returned to pro cycling in 2020 after seven seasons in pro triathlon, and he takes us inside his return to the peloton. All that and more on this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.
The 2021 WorldTour season has yet to begin and already we have a major story to discuss on The VeloNews Podcast. Earlier this week German team DSM revealed that its Swiss star Marc Hirschi was abruptly leaving the squad. The going story is that Hirschi — one of the breakout stars of the 2020 season — was bought out of his contract by another WorldTour team, likely UAE-Team Emirates. On today's episode we discuss the Hirschi news and explore the dynamic of riders breaking their contracts to shift teams. Then, Chris Froome is in Southern California at the moment embarking on a training bloc and rehab session, in hopes that the extra work will help him thrive during the 2021 season. What's the story behind Froome's rehab, and how to Israel Start-Up Nation directors believe this will help Froome in the coming season? Finally, we catch up with Ineos-Grenadiers workhorse Cameron Wurf. Wurf is one of the stars of the Ironman triathlon circuit as well as a top WorldTour rider. He returned to pro cycling in 2020 after seven seasons in pro triathlon, and he takes us inside his return to the peloton. All that and more on this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.
Sergio Vinitsky, emprendedor, fundador del Smart Cities Institute, Israel.
After running her own Continental team in the U.K. for 11 years, Cherie Pridham has moved over to Israel Start-Up Nationa as director sportif. For the cycling world, she is the first female director of a men's WorldTour team. For Pridham, though, she just sees the role as her job. On this episode, Bobby Julich and Gus Morton catch up with Pridham fresh off an Israel Start-Up Nation team camp to talk about 2021. Pridham also talks about her long road to the WorldTour, starting out as a girl in Cape Town, jumping in one of the biggest cycling events in the world, the Cape Town Cycle Tour. "So as an 11 year old, that was my first race," Pridham said. "And then things just went from there. I won my age category, and then won it again the year after that. And then I was completely hooked. I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I was adamant I wanted to be a pro bike rider."
After running her own Continental team in the U.K. for 11 years, Cherie Pridham has moved over to Israel Start-Up Nationa as director sportif. For the cycling world, she is the first female director of a men's WorldTour team. For Pridham, though, she just sees the role as her job. On this episode, Bobby Julich and Gus Morton catch up with Pridham fresh off an Israel Start-Up Nation team camp to talk about 2021. Pridham also talks about her long road to the WorldTour, starting out as a girl in Cape Town, jumping in one of the biggest cycling events in the world, the Cape Town Cycle Tour. "So as an 11 year old, that was my first race," Pridham said. "And then things just went from there. I won my age category, and then won it again the year after that. And then I was completely hooked. I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I was adamant I wanted to be a pro bike rider."
After running her own Continental team in the U.K. for 11 years, Cherie Pridham has moved over to Israel Start-Up Nationa as director sportif. For the cycling world, she is the first female director of a men's WorldTour team. For Pridham, though, she just sees the role as her job. On this episode, Bobby Julich and Gus Morton catch up with Pridham fresh off an Israel Start-Up Nation team camp to talk about 2021. Pridham also talks about her long road to the WorldTour, starting out as a girl in Cape Town, jumping in one of the biggest cycling events in the world, the Cape Town Cycle Tour. "So as an 11 year old, that was my first race," Pridham said. "And then things just went from there. I won my age category, and then won it again the year after that. And then I was completely hooked. I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I was adamant I wanted to be a pro bike rider."
The first of our previews for the World Tour teams in 2021, starting with Israel Start Up Nation, the team with arguably the biggest name signings and the most money spent on new transfers in all of cycling. Let us know down below whether you think the Froome signing is going to work out or whether it will be a disaster, we certainly let you know during this podcast.
La directora deportiva estará a cargo del Israel Start-Up Nation.
For this week's CyclingTips podcast Caley, Dane, Abby, and Shoddy chat about Mark Cavendish and his situation next year, the new Team Sunweb plus more transfer news, and finally Cherie Pridham joining Israel Start-Up Nation for 2021. Shoddy walks us through his $200 winter kit challenge and contemplates what his next project should be. With James sitting out this episode we turn to the CyclingTips team in Australia who have been working on an exciting new project, coming soon to the CyclingTips youtube channel.