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The Domestiques welcomes a genuine Aussie legend. John Trevorrow has been heavily involved in cycling in Australia all his life. The man nicknamed “Iffy” is responsible for organising many iconic domestic events and converting non-cycling fans to the sport he loves including big financial hitters. In this episode he shares his experiences as a champion racer in an era when smoking cigarettes was common practice. John is also excited at the current crop of superstars doing the rounds in the Tour de France. Don't miss this fascinating insight into John Trevorrow who represents the true fabric of Aussie cycling.
We chat with former Australian Road Champion Joh Trevorrow to get insights on the Tour de France. John also explains how the race works and how the Australians have performed in the 2024 edition of the Tour de France.
We check in again with John Trevorrow to see where things are placed at the Giro with a big GC battle looming for the final week. We're also joined by Luke Plapp and Matt White.
We're back to check in with John Trevorrow who's on the ground at the 2023 Giro d'Italia. We're also joined by Jayco AlUla DS Pieter Weening to recap the opening week.
John Trevorrow joins SEN Summer Breakfast
John joined the boys to discuss the Bay Crits race, and more.
On today's show, the boys rambled, we were joined by John Trevorrow, Dave Culbert, had Questions Without Notice, and much more.
We're joined live by Commonwealth Games triple gold medalist Georgia Baker and Luke Plapp to recap all the action from Birmingham. Olympic Gold Medalist Scott McGrory joins John Trevorrow on the panel.
It was the frenchman again Arnaud Démare who claim stage honours at the Giro as the big breaking news of the morning was Romain Bardet having to withdraw due to illness during stage 13. John Trevorrow catches up with Miles Scotson after the finish to get the celebrations within the FDJ camp.
13 years after his first victory at the Giro Mark Cavendish returns to the top step again after winning stage 3 of the Giro d'Italia. We cross live to John Trevorrow for all the breakdown of the stage and post race reactions.
We check in with John Trevorrow live from Hungary as we wrap the opening stage of the Giro d'Italia as Mathieu van der Poel takes the opening stage and maglia rosa.
We kick off the 2022 Giro d'Italia with John Trevorrow live from Hungary after the team presentations. John's got all the goss from inside the BikeExchange Jayco team before things kick off for the opening stage.
Our cricketing expertise on England's spinners and Cam Green's form, and what we'd do if we were to win the lottery, before former Australian cyclist and Bay Crits race director John Trevorrow (38:50), Brett Phillips on Thanasi Kokkinakis' return to form and fitness, and more (1:05:56), St Kilda coach Nick Dal Santo ahead of the AFL Women's season opener (1:18:34), and cricket broadcaster Adam Collins on Usman Khawaja's century, Cameron Green's form and Alex Carey's first three and a half Tests (1:39:47).
How the Bay Crits will forge on with a promising entry list despite the surge in cases in Victoria, what we can expect from the course in Geelong over the two days, the impact the event has had on Australian cycling since he founded it in 1989, and more.
Scott McGrory and John Trevorrow review each teams performance from the 2021 Tour de France as Wout van Aert denies Mark Cavendish the all time stage win record, claiming his third stage win of the race.
We chat with Australian Cycling legend John Trevorrow who opens up about the highs and lows of his career and the current state of cycling. Sam throws the hard questions at 'Iffy' about the current lycra clad middle aged men along Beach Road. We also talk about John's passion for the Tour de France and connection with the Mitchelton Scott team.
How did the champion cyclist become 'The Smoking Kangaroo'?
Scott Cooney caught up with John Trevorrow for a Le Tour update on Sports Overnight on RSN 927 this morning as Geraint Thomas looks more and more likely to reign supreme in this year's edition.
Scott Cooney caught up with John Trevorrow for a Le Tour update as things really start to heat up at the Tour De France on Sports Overnight on RSN 927 this morning.
Scott Cooney caught up with John Trevorrow for a Le Tour update on Sports Overnight on RSN 927 this morning
In this episode we talk to John Trevorrow, director of GTR Events which manages the Jayco Herald Sun Tour, Mitchelton Bay Cycling Classic, Tour of Gippsland, Spirit of Tasmania Cycling Tour, MS Sydney to Gong & MS Melbourne Cycle & Conquer Cairns.In this episode we cover: John’s background and history to becoming a pro athlete Memorable moments of his cycling career Advice for young riders wanting to be pro riders How natural ability and determination can help you succeed The importance of listening to your body The future of cycling in Australia Grassroots that are in the works to help upcoming athletes step-up Social media and its role in changing things for athletes How streaming has and will change the landscape of sportLinks GTR Events
Scott Cooney caught up with John Trevorrow to wrap Le Tour overnight
John Trevorrow for Mitchelton Wines with a wrap of Le Tour this morning.
Chrisso and McGuane present RSN Breakfast. Includes Barry Hall in the Studio, Ron Flatter, John Trevorrow, John Blakey.
Chrisso and McGuane present RSN Breakfast. Includes Adam White in the studio, John Trevorrow, Jeff Kennett and Matt Egan.
Chrisso and McGuane present RSN Breakfast. Includes Emma Jackson, John Trevorrow, Alan Richardson.
Chrisso and McGuane present RSN Breakfast. Includes Adam white in the Studio, John Trevorrow, Dave Davutovic, Easton Wood.
Chrisso and McGuane present RSN Breakfast. Includes Barry Hall in the Studio, John Trevorrow, Todd Goldstein.
White and McGuane present RSN Breakfast. Includes Barry Hall in the studio, Aaron Finch, John Trevorrow.
Jayco Herald Sun Tour race director, John Trevorrow, makes the disappointing announcement that the final stage has been cancelled, due to a combination of high winds and severe fire danger.