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Cycling Central Podcast
Zwift Tour De France Podcast - Ep 4 - Sagan wins in Longwy, and why are the Brits so dominant?

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 27:30


In this episode 4 of the podcast Christophe Mallet & Michael Tomalaris discuss the win for Sagan in Longwy, and also.. Why are the Brits so dominant? .. We chat to Rob Hayles, an ex professional British rider, and the voice of the sport on BBC Radio.

Cycling Central Podcast
Zwift Cycling Central podcast: "British eye" on cycling with Rob Hayles

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 32:45


In this episode of the Zwift Cycling Central Podcast we had the pleasure to welcome former pro rider Rob Hayles from the BBC to review 2019 .. a year when no British rider won a GT

The Official Nash Tackle Podcast
Rob Hayles - Nash Off The Hook Podcast - S2 Episode 78

The Official Nash Tackle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 112:58


This week the podcast welcomes Midlands based seasoned big carp angler and RH Fisheries owner Rob Hayles.Rob maybe known more now for his fisheries, fish farming and imported strains of big carp however he has very much been involved in fishing some of the most prestigious waters in the UK over the past few decades including the likes of Patshull church pool, Saavay and Harefield to name but a few. He has also mixed with a number of the carp fishing elite including a close relationship with one Kevin Maddocks.There has always been a passion for foreign fishing adventures and to this day Rob still plans a couple of trips abroad to special venues. He's fortunate enough to have fished the likes of Cassein, Salegou and Rainbow for many years and has been incredibly successful capturing 60lbers from Cassein as well as the first ever 90lber from Rainbow. He talks about a number of funny trips and incidents when fishing these venues with Des Taylor back in the good old days and how he approaches these waters now.Working in his family business (Red Bear toy company) under his dad Rob talks about the decision behind him leaving this incredible successful career in order to carve his own path in fishery/fishery management and fish farming with his own lakes.Rob is now a renowned fishery owner with an incredible portfolio of lakes holding an incredible number of big carp all of which he has now bred and reared himself.  Rob has made no secret of him importing carp from Israeli, Hungarian and Croatian strains in his attempt to see if they could reach the same size potential as they do in Europe. Rob talks about how the opinions on his fish being classed as “wrong uns” by a few effect him and also how the “BIG RIG” 69lb capture from Tom Doherty and subsequent British Record claim saga played out.  Onto more recent times Rob talks about developing his fisheries including his new fishery The Mere and RH Baits in his continued unrelenting quest to produce the very best fisheries for today's anglers as he can.Rob is incredible passionate about carp; he also is equally passionate about business and also making the average working man with limited time dreams come true on his fisheries. He is hugely open and honest in this podcast and doesn't shy away from his opinions. You can certainly see why he has been so successful and has certainly played a huge role in carp fishing history especially in the midlands with a legacy that will live on long into the future.

Sigma Sports presents Matt Stephens Unplugged
OJ Borg talks on the radio and thinks on the bike

Sigma Sports presents Matt Stephens Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 64:57


Matt Stephens and OJ Borg embrace the tangents in this fun-filled meandering chat. The BBC Radio 2 DJ explains how turning Vegan caused him to lose his voice, how he doesn't just buy Lego for his kids, and how seeing Rob Hayles naked really caught him off guard. In the Leicester quiz, OJ displays sound logical reasoning, while the Random Question Generator goes all ‘Desert Island Discs' but without the discs. There's time for some cycling chat too - with OJ recently completing Mallorca 312, he admits he gets real clarity of thought while riding his bike.

Cyclist Magazine Podcast
27. Paris-Roubaix Bonus Episode!!!

Cyclist Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 29:52


Yes, we know that the men's and inaugural women's Paris-Roubaix has been postponed until October but that doesn't mean we cannot do some reminiscing about the greatest race in the cycling calendar right now. After all, with the race not taking place on April 11th like scheduled, what else do you expect us to do to fill the void?We called upon friends of the podcast, including Greg LeMond, Sean Kelly, Magnus Backstedt and more, to tell us their most memorable moments from the Hell of the North. Learn how LeMond guided Hinault to victory, why five crashes reduced Kelly to tears and what it's really like to race a wet Roubaix with Rob Hayles.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/cyclistmagazinepodcastToday's episode is powered by Komoot, the app that lets you find, plan, and share your adventures.In homage to the best race in the cycling calendar, Cyclist and Komoot want you to plan and ride your own Roubaix-inspired route this weekend. Cobbles, gravel, byways, particularly pot-holed main roads, the lot. Once you’ve got your route and ridden, be sure to tag Cyclist Magazine on Komoot so we can see the very best rides.If you’ve never tried Komoot before, why not? Give it a go.Sign up at komoot.com and use the code CYCLISTPOD to unlock a free Region map bundle. Offer valid only for new Komoot users only, redeemable until 31/12/2021.

Cyclist Magazine Podcast
Episode 22 - Rob Hayles on carbon jewellery, aerodynamics and bike industry guff

Cyclist Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 75:56


Rob Hayles is a winner of three Olympic medals, two World titles and countless national titles on the track long before it was cool and a British National Champion on the road who then retired for a spot in the commentary booth at BBC Radio Five Live and Eurosport.He is also a man with magical hands who has long been involved in the mysterious world of carbon fibre technology and who owns his own bespoke carbon engineering and jewellery business, Carbon Concepts.We talk to Rob about his love of carbon fibre, how he helped pioneer aerodynamics in the peloton, the horrors of riding for a French team in the early 2000s, why Bradley Wiggins always broke his bikes and how to make a wine bottle holder from a Campagnolo Super Record crank.If you want to learn more about Rob's carbon business, visit carbon-concepts.co.uk.To enter the ultimate kid's cycling jersey competition, visit the entry page here - https://www.cyclist.co.uk/cyclistkidsjerseyIf you liked this episode, please remember to leave us a review, comment and share with your cycling friends.In association with Castelli.For more on the Cyclist Magazine Podcast - https://www.cyclist.co.uk/cyclistmagazinepodcastSubscribe to Cyclist Magazine now - https://cyclistmag.co.uk/cyclistmagazinepodcast

Cycling Central Podcast
"British eye" on cycling with Rob Hayles from the BBC in the Zwift Cycling Central

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 32:45


In this episode of the Zwift Cycling Central Podcast we had the pleasure to welcome former pro rider Rob Hayles from the BBC to review 2019 .. a year when no British rider won a GT

RoadStarz
Rouleur Classic London

RoadStarz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 61:58


In this special episode of the RoadStarz podcast I interview a host of guests at the 2019 Rouleur Classic in London.  The Rouleur Classic - first launched in 2015 - is an event which seeks to celebrate the very best in road cycling – with an exhibition, gallery space and theatre for on-stage interviews. Unique in the world of cycling, the event has proved a great success amongst exhibitors, professional riders and attendees. The 2019 London Rouleur Classic was held in the prestigious Victoria House in the heart of London With my podcast recorder to hand I paid a visit to catch up with some of the icons of road cycling and to find out what some of the leading brands in cycling have been working on to improve cycling performance. Oh, and by the way, if you’re looking for some cycling jewellery made from real velodrome track boards, then stay tuned… Guests on this episode include Ulysse Daessle from MET Helmets, Giro D'Italia, Giro di Lombardia and Amstel Gold winner Damiano Cunego, Ian Weatherill from Hope Hubs/Lotus Bikes, former pro road, MTB and cyclo cross rider Nick Craig, former stage winner and yellow jersey of the TdF Sean Yates, Olympic track champion Rob Hayles and Tim Harris, Jocelyn Ryan and Nigel Bishop of the Rayner Foundation. For MET Helmets visit here For RoadStarz Training & Coaching visit here  

PodCrash - Talk of Champions with Philip Hindes & Callum Skinner

In this Episode we sat down with Vicky and Rob Hayles! Both have been Olympic Athletes!Rob is a retired Professional cyclist and Olympic silver and bronze medalist! Rob rode for teams such as Cofidis! These days he is a cycling commentator and has his own jewellery and Carbon reapair company!Vicky was a GB swimmer and competed in the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta where she met Rob. Vicky is a multiple British Champion and Commonwealth silver medalistWe talk about what it was like back in the days as a professional cyclist and swimmer and storys from throughout their careers and marriage!This was a very funny Podcast and we really enjoyed recording it!

The Rouleur Podcast
Rouleur Podcast August - Rob Hayles and Café Du Cycliste

The Rouleur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 33:36


Not many former pros can boast as varied a career as Rob Hayles. The former Cofidis rider and British national champion holds Commonweath and Olympic medals, and track World Championships golds in the team pursuit and Madison (with Mark Cavendish). On retiring in 2009, Hayles slipped seamlessly into a commentating role for television and radio, but also repairs carbon frames and, interestingly, now makes jewellery with cycling at its core - carbon and titanium loom large. Rob tells us what he'll be bringing to the Rouleur Classic in London, and recalls what life on the GB squad was like in the cash-strapped pre-Lottery funding days. It's not all glamour, as you might guess…Café du Cycliste make some of the loveliest garments in cycling. Morgane Bigault from the quality French kit makers discusses the brand's inspirations - from Morocco to the avant-garde.Your host is Ian Parkinson, and Executive Editor Ian Cleverly chips in with news of the Rouleur Classic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Cycling Podcast
76: Service Course | Episode 1

The Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 59:39


Service Course by The Cycling Podcast is a new monthly podcast, presented by Keira McVitty and Tom Whalley, taking a fresh look at bikes, technology, equipment and clothing. Episode one includes a tour of the London Bike Show and a visit to Rob Hayles’s workshop, where the Olympic medalist discusses his career in bikes and his new sideline in repairing them. Also in the first episode we hear from EF-Education First pros Tejay van Garderen and Sep Vanmarcke on their favourite bike tech and there’s a discussion on e-bikes. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science in Sport. Sponsors This episode is sponsored by Laka. Laka is a smarter way of insuring your bikes and gear. It’s a community of cyclists joining together to play fair and take good care to save each other money. Go to https://www.laka.co.uk to find out more. The Economist also sponsors this episode. For over 170 years, The Economist has delivered trustworthy intelligence that helps people like you choose where to stand on the issues that matter most. All UK-based listeners can get a free print copy of The Economist by texting CYCLING to 78070

BeSpoke: the BBC's cycling podcast
Ropey airports, cobbled roads and retirement

BeSpoke: the BBC's cycling podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 43:55


Olympic gold medallist Dani Rowe joins Gareth Rhys Owen on the podcast this week to discuss life after the peloton; Dani retired from road racing in November. Rob Hayles returns from the Tour of Flanders having witnessed one of the worst airports in Europe but one of the best post-race interviews you'll hear. They discuss the pressures and strains of being a professional cyclist in light of British rider Peter Kennaugh announcing this week he'd be taking a break due to mental health reasons, plus they look ahead to the most punishing weekend on a bike: Paris-Roubaix. A race that Rob started three times but never finished.

BeSpoke: the BBC's cycling podcast
The near-death story of cycling's great survivor

BeSpoke: the BBC's cycling podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 43:18


Tom Fordyce is joined by the Guardian’s Jeremy Whittle and former pro rider Rob Hayles – eventually – as they hear the remarkable story of veteran rider Bernie Eisel’s near-fatal accident and his remarkable recovery. Bernie spills the beans on the strange habits of his team-mate and long-time room-mate Mark Cavendish and offers a tantalising prediction of what the superstar sprinter might do next. Plus the team discuss the cavalier charms of part-time drummer and full-time peloton maverick Julian Alaphilippe, and make a series of poorly-considered Grand Tour forecasts.

BeSpoke: the BBC's cycling podcast
BeSpoke's end of year awards

BeSpoke: the BBC's cycling podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 41:44


What a year it’s been. A clean sweep for British riders of the three Grand Tours in Geraint Thomas, Chris Froome and Simon Yates, but who will the BeSpoke team pick as the best rider of 2018? Tom Fordyce gets the band back together and is joined by Rob Hayles, Jeremy Whittle and Gareth Rhys Owen – the team that covered the Tour de France for BeSpoke. As well as rider of the year, awards are also dished out for the best day’s racing, most thrilling moment, and biggest inspiration.

BeSpoke: the BBC's cycling podcast
Michael Goolaerts Special

BeSpoke: the BBC's cycling podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 25:27


Following the death of Veranda's Willems-Crelan rider, Michael Goolaerts at the 2018 Paris-Roubaix race, Tom Fordyce, Rob Hayles and Dr Michael Hutchinson discuss the circumstances around the Belgian’s mid-race cardiac arrest, the reactions of other pro-cyclists and whether testing and screening could prevent further tragedies in the future

BeSpoke: the BBC's cycling podcast
Six days, hill climbs & journalistic heavyweights

BeSpoke: the BBC's cycling podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 34:58


This week, OJ Borg, Rob Hayles and Dr Michael Hutchinson discuss how six-day racing saved Rob from a Dickensian life as a chimney sweep, speak to Haley Simmonds about the National Hill Climb Championships and when it's OK to vomit. And they send their biggest journalistic heavyweight to conduct the first media interview of deposed UCI president Brian Cookson.

Cycling Central Podcast
Zwift Tour De France Podcast - Ep 4 - Sagan wins in Longwy, and why are the Brits so dominant?

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 27:30


In this episode 4 of the podcast Christophe Mallet & Michael Tomalaris discuss the win for Sagan in Longwy, and also.. Why are the Brits so dominant? .. We chat to Rob Hayles, an ex professional British rider, and the voice of the sport on BBC Radio.

Cycling Central Podcast
Zwift Tour De France Podcast - Ep 4 - Sagan wins in Longwy, and why are the Brits so dominant?

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2017 27:30


In this episode 4 of the podcast Christophe Mallet & Michael Tomalaris discuss the win for Sagan in Longwy, and also.. Why are the Brits so dominant? .. We chat to Rob Hayles, an ex professional British rider, and the voice of the sport on BBC Radio.