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Another excitingly packed episode for you all today! We kick off with Loren and Abby discussing the breaking news of Lorena Wiebes leaving Parkhotel Valkenburg and signing for Team Sunweb. This episode possibly includes the most women's cycling news we've seen since January, with announcements by Anna van der Breggen and Chantal Blaak that they will hang up their race bikes in 2022 in exchange for the driver's seat of team directors for SD Worx, a virtual Skoda V-Series 3 day women's race to replace the OVO Energy Women's Tour, and the possibility of a brand new team on the horizon. A very special guest joins Abby for this week's episode of Freewheeling. Abby starts off by getting to know Jose Been before they chat about Jose's most recent CyclingTips article about her quarantine experience and finding a way to wind down while getting fit on the bike and discovering more beauty on her home roads. As a special bonus, Abby chats with podcast regular (and favorite) Katie Hall about her Everesting world record and how she is spending life with no bike racing.
Chris Froome's unfortunate injury overshadowed a star-studded Criterium du Dauphine, but there were still some interesting talking points that came out of this year's race. Randy discusses what we learned about some of the top contenders for this year's Tour de France, and how Chris Froome's absence will affect the race. This year's OVO Energy Women's Tour was one of the most exciting editions in recent memory which finished with a GC competition that separated first and second place by only 2 seconds. Also... the Baloise Belgium Tour & Tour de Suisse!
The final stage of the Ovo Energy Women's Tour saw Lizzie Deignan seal the overall victory, her first win since becoming a mother less than nine months ago. She also became the first rider to win two editions of a race that was first held in 2014, having also won in 2016. In The Cycling Podcast Féminin, Orla Chennaoui, Rose Manley and Richard Moore discuss the final stage and look back over the six days of racing. We hear from Deignan and the runner-up, Kasia Niewiadoma, as well as the race director Mick Bennett and one of the revelations, Lizzy Banks, who finished seventh overall. Bennett tells us that it had been the toughest edition of the Women's Tour and that they will consult with the teams and riders to make more changes to next year's race. The Cycling Podcast Féminin is supported by Rapha, Science in Sport and Rapha.
The toughest stage ever to feature in the Ovo Energy Women's Tour did not disappoint as Lizzie Deignan won her first race since her return to racing following childbirth and Kasia Niewiadoma lit it up on the climbs, finishing second at the finish in Builth Wells. The two former winners now sit first and second going into the sixth and final stage, also in Wales, on Saturday. In the latest episode of The Cycling Podcast Féminin we hear from Deignan and Niewiadoma, as well as previous leader Liane Lippert, as Orla Chennaoui, Rose Manley and Richard Moore discuss the stage and look ahead to the final day. Orla spent the day in Niewiadoma's Canyon/SRAM team car so we hear what went on as the race reached its decisive phase, and there's a Roald Dahl theme to Orla's story of the stage. The Cycling Podcast Féminin is supported by Rapha, Science in Sport and Skoda.
Canyon//SRAM Racing's Tiffany Cromwell joins the Tacx Turbo Talks straight after stage 4 of the OVO Energy Women's Tour. She discusses the race and its popularity with fans and riders (0:45), the development of women's cycling (4:02), getting more women on the bike through the Women's 100 (6:11), her role in the upcoming Giro Rosa and La Course (8:54), and Tokyo 2020 plus her love for Japan (11:17). She then answers the food related Tacx Turbo Talks fan question of the week (13:05), before talking about her infamous banana bread (13:34), and the best food experiences on cycling adventures (15:00).
Die 2. Etappe der Tour de Hongrie entscheidet Krists Neilands für sich. Nach knapp 159 Kilometern gewinnt Katarzyna Niewiedoma von Canyon-Sram die 4. Etappe der sechten OVO Energy Women's Tour 2019. Beim Critérium de Dauphiné kann Jumbo-Visma-Profi Wout van Aert einen Tag nach dem Sieg im Zeitfahren seinen zweiten World-Tour Sieg feiern. Deceuninck-QuickStep-Fahrer Remco Evenepoel kann auf der zweiten Etappe der Baloise-Belgium-Tour seinen ersten Profisieg feiern.
There was an unusual second stage of the Ovo Energy Women's Tour, a circuit race at the Kent Cyclopark in Gravesend, but it was won by a familiar face, with Marianne Vos sprinting in ahead of Lizzie Deignan and Sarah Roy. Orla Chennaoui, Rose Manley and Richard Moore discuss the stage on the latest episode of The Cycling Podcast Féminin and there are interviews with Deignan and Roy. For Deignan it was her best result since her return to racing after having her baby, and her first visit to the podium, as she accepted the jersey for best British rider. We also hear from Hannah Barnes and her sister Alice, the stage one winner, Jolien D'hoore, and the sports director of the Boels-Dolmans team, Danny Stam. The Cycling Podcast Féminin is supported by Rapha, Science in Sport and Skoda
In this weeks episode of the Voxwomen Insider powered by Canyon we discuss what it really takes for races to have live coverage for viewers. Why don't more races have it? What is holding them back? We hear from commentator Rob Hatch, the race director for the OVO Energy Women's Tour, Mick Bennett, as well as hearing from two of our favorite voices on the show, Iris Slappendel and Ashleigh Moolman Pasio. canyon.com voxwomen.com/podcast
In this episode of the Voxwomen Insider powered by Canyon Laura and Abby discuss the recent OVO Energy Women's Tour and the National Championships! Plus, words with Dame Sarah Storey! canyon.com voxwomen.com/podcast
The Cycling Podcast Féminin previews the OVO Energy Women's Tour, with Richard Moore, Orla Chennaoui and Rose Manley looking ahead to the riders, teams and stages that could animate the 2018 race, as well as the places they will visit over the five days. In this episode there's an interview with the defending champion, Kasia Niewiadoma, who returns with her new team, Canyon-SRAM. Theirs is one of the strongest squads, with the Barnes sisters, Alice and Hannah, lining up together at the Women’s Tour for the first time. We also hear from the race director Mick Bennett, who explains the planning that goes into devising the route, and tells us which stages he thinks might be decisive. The Cycling Podcast Féminin will be covering the OVO Energy Women's Tour in full, with the preview show followed by five nightly episodes from Wednesday to Sunday when the race finishes in North Wales. The Cycling Podcast Féminin is supported by Rapha, Skoda and Science in Sport
Laura and Abby discuss the upcoming OVO Energy Women's Tour in the UK and the National Championships. Plus, a chat with Canyon SRAM rider, Hannah Barnes. canyon.com voxwomen.com/podcast
Natalia, CD and the Krusher discuss the upcoming World Cup and how SK can watch the game while still being a "good father" to his soon-to-be-born baby daughter. Sk also tells some story about some Slovakian dude on the phone who doesn't care much for Peter Sagan. They go on to talk about cycling...eventually. They wrap up the Giro, talk about the Dauphiné and touch on the Tour de Suisse. There's a little talk of the Tour de France, the Giro Rosa and the Ovo Energy Women's Tour. Bradley Wiggins comes up in conversation at some point. You've been warned. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marianne Vos' life in cycling just keeps on as a roller coaster. After getting back on top, she broke her collarbone in June, and now is back racing the BeNe Ladies Tour. She told me how her recovery has gone, and what it was like, watching the team she owns, WM3 Procycling, win the OVO Energy Women's Tour, and struggle in the Giro. We also talked about some of her most memorable Giro Rosa moments, and what it's like to deal with some of the race's frustrations. Click through to my website for the links and videos of things we talked about: https://prowomenscycling.com/2017/07/12/sarah-interviews-marianne-vos-2017/
This week Sarah and Dan recap the Ovo Energy Women's Tour held in the United Kingdom, reviewing each of the stages and exploring some of the more surprising results. Along the way they accidentally reveal which one of them is the REAL comic book geek (you won't be surprised when you hear who it is!) and of course, take some time to wrap up the other things that they've seen around the way over the past week.
This week marks the beginning of the Ovo Energy Women's Tour, the United Kingdom's best known women's stage race. We run through a full preview of each stage, the riders that are likely to do well and the teams who have very clearly come prepared for this year's contest. Following that we also take a quick look at the recent downhill mountain bike event at Fort William, with a bit of a surprise result.