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In der aktuellen Podcast-Folge erwartet euch ein bunter Mix aus Technik, Testfahrten, Gravel-Geheimtipps und Race-Recaps. Wir tauchen tief ein in die Welt der neuen Geometrien neuerer Gravelbikemodelle. Dazu neue Fahreindrücke vom ENVE MOG und dem neuen CURVE Gravelbike. Im Technik-Segment werfen wir einen genauen Blick auf Paris-Roubaix: Doppeltes Lenkerband, Drucksysteme wie das Graava KAPS und Bastellösungen im Pro-Peloton sorgen für spannende Einblicke. Danach geht's weiter mit Ingos Pannen-Story, einem TPU-Check und Erfahrungen mit verschiedenen Pumpensystemen. Wahoo bringt neue Fahrradcomputer: Wir geben erste Tipps, ob und für wen sich ein Umstieg auf den neuen Wahoo Elemnt Roam 3 oder Bolt 3 lohnen könnte. Auch Garmin Connect, Zwift und Zollprobleme bei GPS-Geräten kommen zur Sprache. Zum Abschluss gibt's ein ausführliches Update zum neuen OPEN Concept Bike – inklusive Insights zur Entwicklung, Technik und Philosophie. Abgerundet wird das Ganze mit spannenden User-Picks! ## LINKS ZUR SENDUNG ## Unser Oster-Video mit den Curve GXR4 Adventure-Bikes: https://youtu.be/JOgTcLqr5L4 Rennrad-News Infos zu Paris Roubaix Fahrrädern und Technik: https://www.rennrad-news.de/news/paris-roubaix-2025-profi-rennraeder-boxengasse/ User-Pick: OnRouteMap Verpflegung an der Strecke: https://onroutemap.de/ Kilometer für Kinder Everesting Aktion im Harz: https://netzwerk-sozial.org/highup/ Graveln im Deister und andere Vereinsausfahrten: https://www.erlebnis.me/ausfahrten/aktuelles-jahr/vereinsausfahrten-2025/ Pick André: Polarsteps https://www.polarsteps.com/?locale=de Pick Ingo: AgBr App https://apps.apple.com/de/app/agbr/id6701996818 ## INHALT ## 00:00:00 Intro 00:03:01 Wir haben Ostergeschenke versteckt! Finder, meldet Euch! 00:10:50 Wir sind hart Kopfsteinpflaster gefahren! Geil! 00:21:15 Ausführlicher Testbericht Curve GXR4 Kevin Adventure-Gravelbike 00:44:58 Ingos Testbericht zum ENVE MOG: Fährt sich toll, Race-Gravel 00:59:11 Paris-Roubaix: Reifen breiter, Technik-Hacks, XPLR mit kleiner Kassette 01:24:14 Ingos Lehren nach 2 Reifenpannen & OPEN MIN.D. Umbau! 01:50:13 Garmin fängt mit Abo-Modell an. Finden wir nicht gut. 02:05:31 ZWIFT rechnet Fahrten von draußen an. André findet das nicht gut. 02:13:21 Wahoo Elemnt Bolt & Roam 3: Lohnt der Umstieg? Was ist neu? 02:23:41 Zölle in den USA: Werden Coros, Garmin & Co. das überleben? 02:27:19 OPEN´s Statement zur Verspätung des UPPER Concept 02:43:24 USER-PICKS: OnRouteMap Verpflegungspunkte, Everesting, Deister-Gravel 02:49:11 Pick André: Polarsteps App für Reisedokumentation, Fotos an Strecke 02:56:08 Pick Ingo: AgBr, wirklich schöne Schwarzweißfotos per App 03:01:52 Post-Show: Hydration-Beratung ;-) 03:09:19 Pre-Show: Ymount probiert, Barfußschuh-Style, neue Radschuhe
On todays episode of rider support a listener questions whether Tadej Pogacar is doping given his performances are so superior to all the other riders in the peleton. More listeners write in with questions around Time Trial Helmets, heart rate training and how to become more in-tune with riding your bike. These question plus much more. Pillar Performance If you're ready to elevate your performance and sleep quality, why not give PILLAR a try, head to pillarperformance.shop and use the code Roadman on your local website for 15% off your first order. Or for US listeners, head to TheFeed.com/pillar and use code Roadman for the same 15% off your first order. Veloforte Todays show sponsor is Veloforte! Head over to veloforte.com and use code roadman30 to get 30% off your first order. Breakaway Join The Breakaway Cycling Apps FREE 4 week coaching plan at this link - https://form.typeform.com/to/p3oII8Qf MyWhoosh Get started on the cycling platform everyone is talking about. It has all the features of its competitors plus more. I'm loving the new "Belgian World" . It's completely free to get started. Go to https://www.mywhoosh.com/ Wattbike Wattbike is the only brand I trust for my indoor training needs. Head on over to wattbike.com and use roadmanten you'll get 10% off the Wattbike Atom HUEL Huel has become my secret weapon for when I don't have time to prepare a balanced meal and now you can order Huel Ready To Drink directly to your home, go to huel.com/roadman LeCol For amazing cycling kit go check out LeCol at www.lecol.cc Use code roadman20 to get 20% off your LeCol order The heart beat of our community & best place to reach me is Twitter Want to watch full interviews on video? Check out our new Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/roadmancycling?sub_confirmation=1 Our full back catalogue of episodes https://anchor.fm/roadman-cycling-podcast My gift to you is 14 days of free coaching. To Claim your gift go to www.roadmancycling.com/14daygift Support this podcast by buying me a beer https://www.patreon.com/anthony_walsh --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roadman-cycling-podcast/message
Lawson Craddock grew up in the flatland of Houston but fought his way onto the WorldTour feeder team Trek-Livestrong when he was still a teenager. After turning pro three years later, he raced for Giant-Shimano, Cannondale, and his current team, Jayco–AlUla. In his 10 years in the WorldTour, he's taken podiums at the Vuelta, won the Time Trial National Championships in back-to-back years, and had a standout performance at the 2018 Tour de France, but not for the usual reasons.Lawson caught up with Payson in Spain last week to reminisce about racing together in Texas as teenagers and his subsequent move to Europe and into the WorldTour. He talks about how getting pulled from the Vuelta in his first year in the pro peloton gave him extra fuel for a triumphant return the next year, and how a relentless training plan mandated by his team nearly derailed his momentum. He also details his viral performance at the 2018 Tour de France. After fracturing his scapula in the first stage, he went on the complete every remaining stage and raise $380k for his hometown velodrome in Houston which was damaged by Hurricane Harvey. Now in his early 30s and raising a young family, Lawson talks about whether he plans to move back home to Texas and whether he finally intends to fulfill his childhood dream of joining the family roofing business.Instagram: @theadventurestacheYouTube: Payson McElveen
In 2022, Heidi Franz was approached with an enticing offer: B&B Hotels-KTM, a revamped team with a sky-high budget and some of the biggest WorldTour riders set to sign on, wanted her on its roster. But after months of unfulfilled promises and extensive press coverage, the team collapsed, leaving Heidi and dozens of other riders without a team right before the 2023 season. When an unknown team called Zaaf approached her and several other would-be B&B team members, there was nowhere else to go. Soon, however, it became clear that Zaaf was neither prepared for the season nor capable of handling the fallout. With unpaid riders, dangerous working conditions, and swirling media speculation, the UCI revoked Zaaf's license mid-season, leaving its riders floundering.Less than a year later, Heidi is back in the WorldTour with team Lifeplus–Wahoo, and joins Payson just after placing fifth in a stage of the Tour Down Under. She tells him about surviving the dramatic, high-profile collapse of two teams in 2023 and how a traumatic event in her father's life inspired her to keep going. She talks about racing Gravel Worlds, snagging her first European win in late 2023 after joining DNA Pro Cycling shortly after Zaaf went bust, and how she feels that she's just coming into her own as a professional cyclist.Instagram: @theadventurestacheYouTube: Payson McElveen
Are fishing worms the new way of doping at the Tour de France? We discuss this bizarre new claim, plus Chris Froome's mate comes to his defence over his bike position error, we react to the news GCN+ is closing and debate whether penalties for speeding should be tougher. Plus more of your Overrated/Underrated suggestions and a question about cleats.Here's the full breakdown:00:00 Jimmi's New T-shirt00:51 The Weirdest Doping News Yet…05:45 Chris Froome's Team Boss Hits Back At Bike Error Claims14:49 Goodbye GCN+19:30 Should There Be Harsher Penalties For Cars Breaking The Speed Limit?33:22 Overrated/Underrated: Internal Cable Routing34:30 Overrated/Underrated: Graphene35:35 Overrated/Underrated: Oakley Sunglasses36:26 Overrated/Underrated: Hub Gears38:44 Fluff Up Of The Week (Francis & Emily Messed Up)41:49 How Do You Learn To Use Cleats?47:02 Jimmi Launched A Music Scholarship For KidsIf you'd like us to send in a question, story, some good news, things you'd like us to discuss or anything else, email us at wildonespodcast@cademedia.co.ukThanks and see you next time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sepp Kuss is a cyclist for WorldTour team Jumbo Visma. In 2021 he won a stage of the Tour de France, and last year helped secure the victory for his teammate Jonas Vingegaard. Last month, he helped Primož Roglič win the Giro d'Italia. In this conversation, Sepp reflects on how he's grown as a rider since his first Grand Tour in 2018. He talks about this year's Giro, how the team is approaching the Tour this year as reigning champions, and whether he has personal ambitions outside his role as a domestique. He also talks about that viral derailleur battery swap he did mid-race in the rain at 40 miles per hour, and offers some tips on how riders at this year's Leadville can outsmart Alejandro Valverde, the rider he rode away from to seize his Tour de France stage victory in 2021. Instagram: @theadventurestache
This week Emma and James are joined by Lizzie Deignan, arguably Britain's most successful female cyclist since Beryl Burton... whom Lizzie just happened to grow up nearby to. Now riding for Trek-Segafredo, Lizzie's palmares includes World Champ stripes, the Tour of Flanders, Liège-Bastogne-Liège, the Women's Tour, Strade Bianche and of course the first ever women's Paris-Roubaix in 2021. And those are just the highlights.We spoke to Lizzie on the eve of the Ride London Classique, which marked her return to racing on British soil after having her second child. The interview took place in a hotel cafe, so apologies for the background noise - we hope it's not too distracting.Our chat begins at 5m 17secsSpecial thanks to bicycle insurers Cycleplan for setting up the interview.Did you know Cyclist is also stunning monthly magazine? And if you subscribe now you'll receive a FREE Sportful Hot Pack Easylight Gilet worth £75!Subscribe here: store.cyclist.co.uk/cycpod_________This episode is supported by H.V.M.N, the creators of Ketone-IQ.We hear a lot about ketones in the pro peloton, but what are they?According to the experts H.V.M.N, ketones are a natural source of fuel for your body. When stored carbs are depleted, your body starts to convert fat into ketones. Studies show that ketones are 28% more efficient than glucose, making them a super-efficient fuel source for the brain and the body.These benefits led H.V.M.N to create Ketone-IQ: a drinkable ketone designed to support energy, focus and endurance.Developed alongside the U.S. military, Ketone-IQ is one of the most powerful ketone supplements on the market. It's designed to elevate your ketone levels for up to 4 hours – much longer than other products. Plus, it's vegan, caffeine free, and compliant with the World Anti-Doping Agency's guidelines. That's a major win for athletes.Ketone-IQ Shots are the best way to get your ketones on the go. They're portable, convenient, and fit perfectly in your pocket during a ride or a race.You can save 20% on Ketone-IQ using the promo code CYCLIST at https://hvmn.com/CYCLIST?To learn more about achieving your ultimate metabolic potential, subscribe to H.V.M.N's podcast 'Health Via Modern Nutrition with Dr. Latt Mansor' on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube. See hvmn.com for more details_________Click here for more on the Cyclist Magazine PodcastClick here to subscribe to Cyclist Magazine now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In three short years cycling industry veteran Francesco Sergio and his partners have taken the cycling shoe brand Nimbl from an zero to being worn by 122 cyclists in the Pro Peloton, including powerhouse Jumbo Visma.We speak with co-founder and owner of the brand about his journey, how he earned his stripes in international sales with Cinelli and Cervelo, and how by chance he came to start one of the most advanced cycling shoe brands on the market.Read the latest 'The Business of Cycling' BlogSign up for 'The Business of Cycling' Newsletter
In this Cycling Life Story I am joined by Australian rider for AG Insurance Soudal Quick-Step, Anya Louw.Anya grew up in Tasmania and we chat about what life was like growing up there, travelling by boat to races and how it felt to race in Europe for the first time as a young rider.The Covid pandemic meant that Anya had a long time away from racing in Europe but was able to continue her studies and train on local roads before racing in Australia began again.After joining AG Insurance Soudal Quick-Step Anya was part of the first Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift and has since helped her team in a number of stage and one day races.Since recording this episode, Anya has been involved in a crash which has left her with a broken pelvis. I want to wish Anya a quick recovery and look forward to seeing her back racing once she is healed.I'm sure Anya has an amazing few years ahead of her in the Women's Pro Peloton and I can't wait to see what she can achieve.Find all episodes of Cycling Talk Podcast wherever you get your podcasts from. Please follow, like, subscribe or leave a review.If you use social media, I would really appreciate it if you could give me a follow:Instagram - https://instagram.com/cycling.talk.podcastGCN app - https://gcn.social/cyclingtalkI'm also on Facebook and Twitter.Thank you so much to everyone who listens, follows, likes and shares the podcast.See You on the BikeSupport the show
The Spring Classics are done and dusted, so it's time to look at the big hitters going into the Grand Tours! That said, who are the "Big Six" of the Pro Peloton, who coined this group, and is it accurate? We also recap the Gorge Gravel Grinder and more. Enjoy the podcast!
Send us a textThe Spring Classics are done and dusted, so it's time to look at the big hitters going into the Grand Tours! That said, who are the "Big Six" of the Pro Peloton, who coined this group, and is it accurate? We also recap the Gorge Gravel Grinder and more. Enjoy the podcast!Support the show
The Spring Classics are done and dusted, so it's time to look at the big hitters going into the Grand Tours! That said, who are the "Big Six" of the Pro Peloton, who coined this group, and is it accurate? We also recap the Gorge Gravel Grinder and more. Enjoy the podcast!
At age 18, Spanish cyclist Juan Ayuso signed with World Tour team UAE Team Emirates. In this podcast, Dr. San Millán discusses Ayuso's successful move to the pro peloton and the obstacles facing American junior cyclists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Janez Brajkovič is back on the show and in yet another raw, honest and emotional interview he speaks about the detrimental parts of being a professional cyclist. Strap yourself in for this interview where Janez talks about his eating disorder and how his obsession with riding his bike ultimately became dangerous. Today's sponsor is Factor Bikes. Check them out, go to www.factorbikes.com The heart beat of our community & best place to reach me is Twitter Want to watch full interviews on video? Check out our new Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/roadmancycling?sub_confirmation=1 Our full back catalogue of episodes https://anchor.fm/roadman-cycling-podcast My gift to you is 14 days of free coaching. To Claim your gift go to www.roadmancycling.com/14daygift Support this podcast by buying me a beer https://www.patreon.com/anthony_walsh For coaching inquiries https://www.roadmancycling.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roadman-cycling-podcast/message
In the latest episode of our female-specific podcast, we chat with the director sportif of one of the most successful women's WorldTour teams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the BikeRadar Podcast, deputy editor Jack Luke sits down with former pro-cyclist-turned-presenter, Adam Blythe.Blythe is famously unafraid to air his opinions on tech, notably singling out Aqua Blue Sport's decision to race on 3T's 1x-specific Strada bikes as a key reason for his former team's downfall in 2018. Following the recent release of the new 3T Strada ICR – which is available in a 2x configuration – We asked Adam whether he thought 1x will ever offer a competitive advantage.Blythe also comes from a generation where riders were able to customize bikes to suit their riding, and by extension, personalities. In the podcast, Blythe bemoans the homogeneity of the modern peloton and highlights who he thinks are today's most stylish riders on and off the bike. Finally, we hear his personal view on the UCI tech rules today. Blythe shares his thought on whether he thinks 1x will ever offer a competitive advantage, the homogeneous aesthetic of tech in the pro peloton today (and why he thinks that's a bad thing), who he thinks is the most stylish rider on and off the bike, and his thoughts on UCI tech rules. · Read more about the 3T Strada ICR: https://www.bikeradar.com/news/3t-strada-icr/· Watch BikeRadar's Gravel Diaries: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?app=desktop&list=PLhX4qGpWXV9vU_zmhOJyAABezN_22dy0B Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After the little altercation between Cory Williams and Michael Hernandez after the Salt Lake Criterium, we decided to pull Coach Jonny Brown in on the conversation considering he had a front row seat. JB has been pretty vocal about the lack of respect and etiquette in the American pro peloton as of late so we figured we'd let him get it off his chest. They don't call him an "old soul" for nothin'. But in his defense, he has more international racing experience than most of the guys racing domestically at the ripe ole age of 25. We can't wait until he's telling youngins to get off his lawn! So all you young guns listen up! And join us for another episode of Coaches on Couches.
In the third episode of RAMBLE Gus and Lach talk about the Sea Otter Classic, the rising level of the Pro Peloton and how guys like Tadej Pogacar can be competitive in the Alps as well as on the cobbles and many other things. If you enjoy what you hear, please get in on the ground floor and support us, become a member and help us create more of the stuff you love. web: thereabouts.ghost.io insta: @hereorthereabouts Lachlan: @lachlanmorton Angus: @thatisgus
Hi and welcome to another episode of the Blackdog cast.. which this month is brought to you in partnership with Sportful. We've joined forces with Sportful to sell a limited edition Blackdog jersey during the month of November with all profits going to Movember. Movember do a ton great work around men's mental health, so check out the jersey here to support Movember. This month as i'm joined by Italian pro cyclist and part time punk rocker Daniel Oss to talk about his unique approach to pro cycling and finding balance in his life. We chat about his attitude towards the sport and how taking time to just enjoy riding helps him be fully focused when it comes to race time. He tells us why his great friend Peter Sagan is such a talent, what it was like racing Paris Roubaix for the first time in the wet, and what next season holds with a move to French team Total Energies. More Info: Blackdog Website. Buy the men's Blackdog Sportful jersey. Buy the women's Blackdog Sportful jersey. Daniel Oss Instagram. Daniel Oss #JUSTRIDE YouTube. Movember.
The Cycling Podcast presents Life in the Peloton I’m back this week with one of the most experienced riders in the Women’s Pro Peloton, British rider Hannah Barnes. After turning pro with United Healthcare in 2014, Hannah has ridden for Canyon-SRAM for the past six seasons and is set to move on to the new […]
Russ Ellis explains to Matt Stephens that by giving a little, he gained a lot, when a generous gesture to Chris Froome led to a chance of a lifetime; shooting with then Team Sky. Now revered as one of the most talented cycling photographers around, Russ is a regular at the Grand Tours and Spring Classics alike, updating his @cyclingimages Instagram account with frequent masterpieces that capture action and emotion in equal measures. Australian arachnids, octopuses, and exploding pigeons also feature along with the first-ever Mansfield quiz.
Steve Cummings has over 15 years of experience racing in the Pro Peloton, now working as a DS with Team Ineos. In this podcast with Gemma Sampson (Advanced Sports Dietitian), Steve talks about what he learnt about nutrition and food as a pro athlete, what has changed over his career, what's different post retirement and the advice he has for up and coming bike racers.
James and Joe return for Episode 4 of the Cyclist Magazine Podcast.Tattoos are a mark of modern life so it comes of no surprise that the professional peloton is awash with them. From Peter Sagan’s Joker tattoo to the lyrics to Ed Sheeran’s ‘Perfect’ scribed across Nico Roche, we discuss the good, the bad and the ugly ink of cycling.We even gave Trek-Segafredo domestique Koen de Kort a call about his tattoo collection and how it represents his life as a cyclist, too.Cold meats, chewing gum, concrete flooring, industrial explosiveness, aperitifs. No, it’s not a dinner party around Mario Cippolini’s house, it's a brief list of some of the weird and wonderful things that have propped up professional cycling teams over the years.We discuss the origins of the cycling team sponsor including one, rather sordid sponsor, that gave us the humble team bus.We also kick off the show with our usual natter on things we like and don’t like.For James, it’s the Rapha Pro Team shoes which he absolutely loves. Luckily, he also put digital pen to internet paper to review these knitted kicks, which can be read here - https://www.cyclist.co.uk/reviews/7764/rapha-pro-team-shoes-reviewAnd for Joe, it’s buying second-hand jerseys from eBay, something he discussed at length here - https://www.cyclist.co.uk/in-depth/8325/forget-modernity-just-buy-your-cycling-jerseys-from-ebayFor more on the Cyclist Magazine Podcast - https://www.cyclist.co.uk/cyclistmagazinepodcastSubscribe to Cyclist Magazine now - https://bit.ly/2W9VZ0t
“I equate focusing on health with high performance and when you have a healthy resilient body then you're going to get a better performance and it's going to be sustainable. Making that connection is key, it's not choosing one or the other.” Leah Kirchmann If you follow women's cycling, Leah Kirchmann will be a familiar name to you. As one of the world's most consistent performers on the professional road circuit, riding with Team Sunweb, it's no surprise that Leah has a purposeful strategy for her nutrition and mindset. Leah describes herself as a learner. Her unquenchable thirst for knowledge about all things nutrition makes that abundantly clear. Her degree in nutrition sciences comes in handy not only in her own pursuits, but also when she's mentoring young female athletes as a Fast and Female ambassador. Our conversation takes us down many interesting roads, including: some of Leah's fueling strategies tactics Leah uses to help sharpen her mindset Leah's thoughts on young female athletes and nutrition body image and diet trends the joy that food and baking brings into Leah's life books Leah is reading It was my pleasure to speak with Leah and I'm excited for you to have the opportunity to step inside the Performance Hub and hear what she had to say. Click below to tune into the podcast episode. Share any comments or questions below and share this episode with anyone who may be interested and can learn from our conversation. Thank you for listening! Here are some links based on our conversation including a few of Leah's favorite books and where you can connect with Leah on social media. Thanks for tuning in to the Imperfect Progress Podcast! Prokit: https://theprokit.com/p/leahkirchmann/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/L_Kirch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leahkirchmann/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leah-kirchmann-oly-56606924/ Brain Changer (book) https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/9781529321296?gC=4cfad707612&gclid=CjwKCAjw_qb3BRAVEiwAvwq6VsPKvGPXiiLaiSX5MuPGw3fTyEV2UAOo4GJl4qRvetWDY34o7Wj3vRoCJx4QAvD_BwE The Athlete's Gut (book) https://www.velopress.com/books/the-athletes-gut/
We're back with a new "season" of Off the Back, which is exactly like last season with more cycling banter, news, and race results. In episode one we look back on 2019 with our favorite pod, cycling, and racing moments. 2020 also sees a slew of new kits for the Pro Peloton, find out which ones are hot or not. Belgian cross just wrapped up its kersteperiod, an informal group of races around Christmas and the new year. There can be 4 races/week during this period and can lead to some tired legs and surprising results. We talk about who's riding well and what surprises we've seen. Finally, Chris Froome's team director has come out saying he's not well and its affecting his recover. Froome thinks otherwise and responded on Insta saying it's all nonsense and the recovery is on track. What's true? We'll find out in July!
This week is a conversation with recently retired pro cyclist and FasCat Coach Allie Legg, who raced for the Twenty20 Sho-Air women's professional cycling team after getting started in cycling at a young age in the sport of BMX racing. Allie has recently joined the team at FasCat as a coach, and has a tremendous amount of experience to share thru her coaching. Coach Frank and Allie discuss BMX racing, life in the pro peloton, coaching, gravel racing, offseason training, yoga, and a ton more. Read more of Allie's coaching bio here. Thanks as always for listening and leaving us a review on the Apple Podcasts store, and subscribing to the show wherever you listen. You can also save 25% on your next training plan by using code 25podcast at checkout! 28158Looking for an off-season training plan to keep you focused on 2020? Check out this best-selling plan. The post Coach Allie Legg : Life in the Pro Peloton, Gravel Racing, and Offseason Training appeared first on FasCat.
This week is a conversation with recently retired pro cyclist and FasCat Coach Allie Legg, who raced for the Twenty20 Sho-Air women’s professional cycling team after getting started in cycling at a young age in the sport of… The post Coach Allie Legg : Life in the Pro Peloton, Gravel Racing, and Offseason Training appeared first on FasCat.
Mikkel Honoré of Deceuninck - Quick Step joins the Tacx Turbo Talks this weeks. He looks ahead to the Tacx Pro Classic and its challenging conditions (1:04), shares his experiences riding on Dutch roads (2:05), his expectations for the race (4:09), the main lesson and highlight in his first year as a pro (5:53), his outlook for next season and his off season plans (9:17), what it was like racing with Elia Viviani (13:17), and he answers the Tacx Turbo Talks fan question of the week (14:51).
Today episode is brought to you by No Limits Hammer Harder Coaching, step up your performance with Nutritional Coaching, and save 20% by using code HAMMERHARDER at checkout!Today's episode is also brought to you by Infinit The Original Custom Sports Fuel Company™. To save some money on your next Infinit Nutrition order go to infinitnutrition.com and use code NLHH at checkout.In this episode we start out by complaining about the crazy heat and humidity in Ohio this past week. We then move on to catch up on all of the pro peloton craziness that we haven't talked about during past episodes, and we're all excited for the upcoming Tour de France!
Health IQ, see if you qualify for a savings on your life insurance, simply for enjoying your endurance hobbies!Looking to start your own business or learn some new tricks, come on out to the The New Albany Entrepreneur Boot Camp and Networking Event on Thursday March 29th from 8am to noon.Enter the coaching giveaway here! Get on your way to making IM OH 70.3 amazing!In this episode we talk about the drama in the pro peloton as the season opens with a few stage races and some of the spring classics already under way. Cav has seen quite a few instances of bad luck, from hitting a bollard and the back end of a neutral service car. The Cycling Tips Secret Pro article had a few good points in it lately, and continues to be something that is worth our time. They bring up the excellent point, asking why pro cyclists don't have a permanent number akin to other ball sports elsewhere in the world. The article also shows the peloton's disapproval for Froome continuing to race, and another describes the additional drama coming to Team Sky. Finally we talk about the awesome bikes at the North American Handmade Bicycle show, some awesome galleries both here and here. To give you, the listener some, albeit a small amount, of actionable content we discussed what spares we keep in the house and in the car when the weather brakes and we're out riding more. Here's a link the the GCN video that inspired that discussion.
Padraig wraps up his trip around western Sonoma County with thousands of other riders. Levi's GranFondo is always one big rolling party with a little pain sprinkled in. Fatty takes us through his collection of gloves as his attempts to identify the perfect pair. The rainbow jersey but no rainbow...
Cervelo Product Manager Phil Spearman joins us from Pro Peloton to talk about the new Cervelo C Series.
The Paceline focuses on safety in the pro peloton as the calendar turns to one of the most important, crowded and aggressive races of the season-The Tour of Flanders. The week prior, a Belgian pro racer was killed after he crashed then was run over by a motorcycle. Padraig, Fatty...
Liz Barcheck of Mosaic Cycles talks about the upcoming Movember party taking place Saturday December 5th 7-10PM at Pro Peloton in Boulder, CO! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Case is the Managing Editor of VeloNews Magazine. He joined VeloNews as managing editor in 2012. Chris has a regular series called “A Case for Suffering”, which includes tales of the La Ruta Mountain Bike race (A three day mountain bike event across Costa Rica) and Dirty Kanza 200 (a 200-mile gravel race). In his own words, Chris “needed a new challenge”, which led him and his colleague and friend Nick Legan to try Cycling’s Hour Record. Nick Legan jumped straight into wrenching for a few years at the Pro Peloton bike shop in Boulder, CO. He then began a seven-year stint in the professional ranks, most recently working for RadioShack at the Tour de France and the Amgen Tour of California. He also worked for Garmin-Slipstream, CSC, Toyota-United, Health Net and Ofoto. Nick served as the VeloNews tech editor from 2010-2012. Find all of us here: http://velonews.competitor.com/ @chrisjustincase @nicklegan @markflorence11 ttpodcast@yahoo.com. Thanks for downloading the show!
Kiel joins us at Pro Peloton in Boulder, CO to discuss his green jersey winning ride (2nd year in a row) as well as the remaining season and winter training. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.