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In this episode of the Zwift Tour de France Podcast, Christophe Mallet and Rob Arnold analyses stage 6, and also talk to Rupert Guinness to see what changed in the world of cycling reporting, a lot? You bet!
This week, Christophe Mallet & Dave McKenzie welcome a special guest in studio. Rupert Guinness is a well known cycling writer, he pops in the podcast to chat about his two books published this year. Join us on the adventure
Rupert Guinness, Ronan Mc Laughlin and Matt de Neef breakdown a fascinating final stage of the men's Tour Down Under and discuss the race's biggest winners and losers. Plus: a look at the logistics of moving the WorldTour peloton over to Victoria for the upcoming Cadel's Race.
Rupert Guinness and Ronan Mc Laughlin join Matt de Neef to dissect stages 2 and 3 of the men's Tour Down Under. Daring late attacks, super sprint lead-outs, a nasty crash - the last few days have had it all. The trio also look forward to the next few stages. Could wind be on the menu before the much-anticipated return to Willunga Hill?
Rupert Guinness and Ronan Mc Laughlin join Matt de Neef to kick off the first men's race of the season. The crew talks takeaways from the pre-race chatter, the fast finish of stage 1, and what's to come across the next week in Australia.
In this episode, we have eight lessons from Ultra Endurance, taken from eight separate guests that have appeared on the show. First up, we have Mark Beaumont, ultra-endurance adventurer and multiple world record holder, who discusses how sometimes people over plan, rather than just going out there and building their trade. Next, we listen to Sean Conway, ultra-endurance adventurer, explain how he has dealt with the setbacks in his career and various strategies that have helped him to overcome them. Jonny Pain, ultra-endurance athlete and coach, explains his experience of dealing with the fear and anxiety leading up to an event and how his experiences have influenced his life as a father and a husband.Kris King, ultra-runner and race director, outlines how being honest and fallible is crucial for success and how ultra events refine us as a person. Paul Minter, who ran 5000 miles around Great Britain, talks about how his experience of Ultra running has reinforced that no matter how bad things are, we can get through them if we keep going. Flora Beverley, ultra athlete and businesswoman, describes how she got into ultras and the value of beating your own personal bests rather than comparing yourself to others. Alex Staniforth, adventurer and ultra-endurance athlete, talks about how the body can endure so much and how ultras have helped him to transform his mindset. Finally, Rupert Guinness, ultra-endurance cyclist, discusses how ultras should be seen as a privilege, not suffering, and how he's dealt with the failure of not completing Race Across America. Expect to learn what it takes to do an ultra-endurance event. Expect to think differently about setbacks. Expect to be motivated. Join The Modern Mind mailing list
In this episode, Fergus is joined by Rupert Guinness, global sports journalist, ultra-endurance cyclist, and men's mental health advocate, with personal experience battling bulimia.Rupert's career began in a fast-paced journalism environment, that has developed over the years into him covering some of the world's biggest sporting events. Rupert himself is an ultra-endurance cyclist, having raced the IndyPac, which is 5,500km across Australia on two wheels, and is heading back to RAAM this year, amongst many other achievements!With 15 books, countless articles, and experiences in sport that money can't buy - Rupert has some fascinating insights to share, especially when it comes to men's mental health and his personal experience with bulimia.Expect to learn what ultra-endurance cycling at the highest level is really like...Expect to better understand bulimia.Expect to hear more about the intensity of sports journalism.Join The Modern Mind mailing list
Rapha presents Life in the Peloton! We are back for the first episode of 2023, and I've kicked off the new year in much the same way I finished 2022 – with a cross-border bike packing trip across Australia! This time, it's The Rat to Radelaide. If you're picking up on the vibe that I'm loving these trips, you would be right. My Road to the Worlds trip really ignited a passion for this style of riding, and I love taking you along for the journey to show you what it's like out there, in the hope it will encourage you to explore some of the incredible places in your own backyard by bike. Inspired by my September trip, I set out to design the ultimate journey to fill the week-long gap between the Australian National Road Championships in Ballarat, and the Tour Down Under in Adelaide – and so the Rat to Radelaide was born - the journey across. The idea was to replicate the spirit of The Road to the Worlds, but this time, to share the experience, with all its inevitable highs and the lows, with a select group of riders. Putting together the perfect group was difficult – we didn't necessarily need to know each other, but we'd need to be able to mesh quickly, and work well together over five long, hard days of up to nine hours in the saddle. While the group selection was hard, in the end, the dynamic between the six riders on the trip is what really made the journey what it was. I was joined by road cyclist Peta Mullens, gravel specialist Ella Bloor, bike packing enthusiast and current pro Lachlan Morton, Aussie cyclo-cross champion and road cyclist Tommy Chapman, and the renowned cycling journalist Rupert Guinness. It was the perfect group, with lots of bonding, no blow-ups, and the ideal blend of experience, humbleness, energy, and determination to make it across to Adelaide. We didn't take the easiest or the most direct route, instead, it was selected to take us through the heart of Australia, to places that we'd never seen before and give us a taste of the real Aussie outback. I'll admit my route selection was unpopular at times, and on some particularly long days, it would've been nice to cut a few corners or jump on the highway instead of the dirt. But all in all, the route was incredible, and seeing the outback of Australia and experiencing the harshness of it for what it is – the heat, the red dirt, the country bakeries, and classic outback pubs – was everything I had hoped for. I hope you enjoy following along on our journey across The Rat to Radelaide, and I hope it inspires you to get out there and explore for yourself. Remember, trips like these don't need to be epic or punishing, they don't even need to be all that long, but seeing the country by bike is an unforgettable experience that I highly recommend you try for yourself. Cheers, Mitch
Matt de Neef, Iain Treloar, Rupert Guinness and Caley Fretz live on the ground at the World Championships in Wollongong. They discuss the U23 and junior men's road races and the upcoming women's road race.
Rupert Guinness, author, commentator and journalist, but above all a world renowned endurance cyclist is Ambassador for the Bobbin Head Cycle Classic aka The Bobbo. Rupert tells his story, how he got started, the long distance rides he has done and how he uses cycling to raise awareness of mental health issues. He provides tips for Bobbo riders, generously and with good grace. A true gentleman. www.bobbo.org.au
We have a special episode this week. Caley sits down with longtime friend of the podcast (and Tour de France podcast host) Rupert Guinness, who is less than a week from starting the Race Across America. He'll race 4,900 km in 12 days, riding 18-20 hours per day. What will power him through?
This week on Life's A Beach, Hoppo is joined by sports writer and author Rupert Guinness! He's covered multiple sports events from Tour de France to the Olympic games. Matt Colquhoun returns for beach banter this week! Rupert Guinness GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/race-across-america-campaign?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer For all things Life's a Beach, visit our site at https://www.lifesabeach.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifesabeachau/?hl=en See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, you will learn: Meet Rupert Guinness, who came back from bulimia in his younger years to embrace cycling and share his passion with more people in Australia and the world.
With all the big lead up races completed before the 2021 Tour de France we look at who are the in form riders, and who could be some surprise selections. Cycling journalists and ultra rider Rupert Guiness joins us after two long weeks in the saddle to raise awareness for mental health.
Luke Grant spoke to Rupert Guinness about his 4,900 Power of the Pedal journey from Hobart to Darwin, raising awareness for mental wellbeing. Listen to the interview about his remarkable journey. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We chat with renown Aussie journalist Rupert Guiness about his 30 years of covering the Tour de France. Mitchelton-Scott DS Matt White gives an update on the Covid-19 positive in the team and we flash back to a very amusing day at the Vuelta.
Cycling journalist Rupert Guinness and 5 x Tour de France veteran Patrick Jonker join Bicycling Australia Editor Nat Bromhead to discuss the 2020 TDF . Topics include Caleb Ewan's phenomenal Stage 3 win, Mitchelton-Scott's lack of Aussies, Wout Van Aert, Julian Alaphillippe and more. We also talk about major changes to the 2020 World Championships plus the question mark over the 2021 Tour Down Under. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We chat with acclaimed journalist and author Rupert Guinness after he recently completed the challenging VRAAM event. He opens up about what it was like covering the Tour de France over 30 times from Cadel's amazing victory in 2011 to the Armstrong era.
We open up this week's episode with the news, including discussion of Chris Froome's decision to stick with Ineos, Zwift's virtual Tour de France, and Tour de France Podcast host Rupert Guinness's virtual Race Across America. Then, the great base layer debate. Should you wear one when it's hot? What do the pros do?
We speak with Rupert Guinness, Julie-Anne Hazlett and Patrick Jonker about the current boom in cycling - both in indoor smart trainer sales and bikes. Many more people are turning to cycling for exercise, fresh air and for mental health as the Coronavirus crisis continues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode 2 we speak with ultra-cyclist Julie-Anne Hazlett and ultra-endurance rider Rupert Guinness. Julie-Anne has ridden RAAM and the full 2019 Tour de France course, and Rupert has reported from more than 30 Tour de Frances! Bicycling Australia is the nation's leading cycling events & media platform - the magazine of choice for road cyclists looking for high quality information and entertainment. This is the Bicycling Australia monthly podcast, add it to your favourites and subscribe today! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the first Tour Daily episode of the CyclingTips Podcast, which will run from today until the end of the 2019 Tour de France. Caley Fretz is joined by Rupert Guinness at the grand depart in Brussels, Belgium. Guinness, a veteran of 31 Tours, tells stories of pre-Tour prep gone wrong, from Stephen Roche's ill-timed bathroom break to Pedro Delgado's missed prologue. Next, Abby Mickey calls in for a wrapup of the first stage of the Giro Rosa, and a look ahead at the stages to come. We also hear from newly crowned US champion Ruth Winder.
Track cyclist Anna Meares chats to Rupert Guinness about her incredible career, her decision to retire, and how she has managed life after sport so far.
December 21 | Episode 6 This episode of Explore tells two stories. In the first half, Lionel Birnie travels to mid-Wales to meet Anna Haslock, race director of the Transcontinental Race and partner of the late Mike Hall, who founded the event. It brings the debut series of Explore full circle. In episode one we met James Hayden, winner of the Transcontinental Race two years running, and in episode two we spoke to Rupert Guinness, who was riding the Indian Pacific Wheel Race when Mike was killed. Mike's influence has been felt far and wide in the world of endurance cycling. Mike inspired so many people in the world of bikepacking, so we wanted to find out more about his life and legacy. In part two, we hear from the current round the world record holders. Jenny Graham has recenly become the fastest woman to ride round the world, riding unsupported, and taking 124 days. And Mark Beaumont is the fastest man to ride round the world, completing his supported ride in 78 days in 2017. This sixth episode of Explore is not the end of the debut season – Lionel Birnie and Hannah Troop will be back on January 1 with a bonus seventh episode. **Explore by The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science In Sport.** **RUNNING ORDER** **Part 1:** Anna Haslock, race director of the Transcontinental Race on the event and Mike Hall's life and legacy. **Part 2:** (from 52:00) Around the world with record-breakers Jenny Graham and Mark Beaumont. **THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS** **Rapha** support The Cycling Podcast all year and that support has enabled us to get the wheels rolling on series one of Explore. They have developed a range of clothing and accessories that are perfect for the adventurous world of endurance riding and bikepacking. Rapha. Adventure Starts Anywhere. Check out Rapha’s Explore range at [rapha.cc](www.rapha.cc) **Science In Sport** are our other long-term supporters and if you are going to accept the challenge of a long multi-day ride, you need to get your nutrition right. Get 25 per cent off all Science In Sport energy drinks, bars and gels at [scienceinsport.com](www.scienceinsport.com) by using the code **SISCP25** at check-out. **The Economist** 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. We are delighted to announce that The Economist is also supporting series one of Explore. All UK-based listeners can get a free print copy of The Economist by texting **CYCLE** to **78070**
Kate Leeming is an explorer and adventurer who has cycled a distance of more than two times around the world at the Equator. She is also a Real Tennis professional at the Royal Melbourne Tennis club who has won five Australian Open single titles in the sport. But as Kate tells us as she talks with Rupert Guinness on Crossing the Line Radio, her life of adventure and sport not been all about the highs. As with many elite athletes, there have the lows as well; and in Kate's case, from her battle with injuries and surgery, the hazards of riding in world re-known hot spots to the challenge of adapting back to life back at home after an expedition, and coping with depression.
Author and sports writer Rupert Guinness joins us in this episode as we talk about his thoughts on the reasons and effects of mental health within the sporting community. We also discuss how Crossing the Line Sport helps athletes who are in difficult situations and some examples of events we can learn from. In this episode we cover: Rupert’s extensive and interesting journey to following his passion and getting to where he is now. Rupert shares the achievements and awards that he is most proud of. Where he sees the future of racing heading. The mental health issues surrounding athletes in sport and how Crossing the Line can help support them. The story of Richie Porte and the things we can learn from his experience. Links Mental Health and Athlete Transition Fact Sheets Crossing the Line Sport Website Crossing the Line Sport Facebook Crossing the Line Sport Instagram Crossing the Line Sport Twitter Rupert Guinness Ready for Next Adventure Facebook Rupert Guinness Instagram Rupert Guinness Twitter
November 23 | Episode 2 This episode of Explore heads to Australia and then across the great nation with two riders who had very different reasons for setting out on the challenges before them. First up is a compelling interview with Rupert Guinness, an Australian cycling journalist who has been covering professional racing since 1987. Much loved by his colleagues in the Tour de France press room, and instantly recognisible thanks to his trademark Hawaiian shirts, Rupert signed up for the Indian Pacific Wheel Race – or IndiPac, as it is known – in 2017. It’s an unsupported race across Australia from Freemantle near Perth to the shadow of the Sydney Opera House – a journey of almost 5,500 kilometres. The 2017 event ended in tragedy when Mike Hall was killed and in our interview Rupert talks poignantly about why he decided to stop and go home but also why he had to be on the start line next time round. Following in the wheel tracks of the pioneering Overlanders who crossed Australia by bike and did so much to document what was in the outback and help map the country, Rupert’s ride was also a journey of self discovery… In the second half, we meet a man after Lionel’s heart – the self-styled Slow Cyclist. In 2009, Oli Broom gave up his job in the City of London and decided to cycle to Australia in time to watch the first Test in the Ashes cricket series between England and the Aussies. The thing was, the first ball was due to be bowled a full 14 months after he first turned the pedals to leave London. Riding around 100 kilometres a day, an incredible adventure took him right round the world in 412 days and led him to a new career. Explore by The Cycling Podcast is hosted by Lionel Birnie, Hannah Troop and Tom Whalley and is supported by **Rapha**, **Science In Sport** and **The Economist**. **THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS** **Rapha** support The Cycling Podcast all year and that support has enabled us to get the wheels rolling on series one of Explore. They have developed a range of clothing and accessories that are perfect for the adventurous world of endurance riding and bikepacking. Rapha. Adventure Starts Anywhere. Check out Rapha’s Explore range at [rapha.cc](www.rapha.cc) **Science In Sport** are our other long-term supporters and if you are going to accept the challenge of a long multi-day ride, you need to get your nutrition right. Get 25 per cent off all Science In Sport energy drinks, bars and gels at [scienceinsport.com](www.scienceinsport.com) by using the code **SISCP25** at check-out. **The Economist** 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. We are delighted to announce that The Economist is also supporting series one of Explore. All UK-based listeners can get a free print copy of The Economist by texting **CYCLE** to **78070**
One of Australia's greatest track cyclists, Gary Neiwand, opens up to Rupert Guinness about his darkest days struggling with life post-sport.
This week, Christophe Mallet & Dave McKenzie welcome a special guest in studio. Rupert Guinness is a well known cycling writer, he pops in the podcast to chat about his two books published this year. Join us on the adventure
Rupert Guinness chats to Head of Victoria's Office for Women Sport and Recreation Dr Bridie O'Donnell. From the challenges facing women in sport today, to Bridie's tell-all book about her turbulent times as an elite athlete, don't miss this latest episode of Crossing the Line Radio.
Former Wallaby and Waratah Dean Mumm chats to Rupert Guinness about his life after sport, including his incredible trek to the North Pole to raise money for Borne, a research foundation for premature babies that is tragically close to his heart.
Australian Mel Hoskins is nine months into her new life out of elite sport, in which she was a track and road cyclist. Mel, 26, speaks candidly with Rupert Guinness for Crossing the Line Radio about the challenges she has faced leading up to and since her retirement on May 2, 2017. Mel also speaks about the systems she put place to help go forward; hoping other athletes can also learn from her experiences.
Athlete addiction specialist Chris Mordue talks to Rupert Guinness about how we can help people struggling with addiction by normalising the way we talk about our own mental health.
Rupert Guinness joins Gregor Brown to discuss the Froome/Aru Tour de France controversy in stage nine and the Porte and Thomas abandons.
In this episode of the Zwift Tour de France Podcast, Christophe Mallet and Rob Arnold analyses stage 6, and also talk to Rupert Guinness to see what changed in the world of cycling reporting, a lot? You bet!
In this episode of the Zwift Tour de France Podcast, Christophe Mallet and Rob Arnold analyses stage 6, and also talk to Rupert Guinness to see what changed in the world of cycling reporting, a lot? You bet!
Australian cycling expert Rupert Guinness joins to discuss Richie Porte and his chances to win the 2017 Tour de France overall.
Andy Hood and Rupert Guinness join Gregor Brown to discuss Tom Dumoulin's 2017 Giro d'Italia victory in Milan
Sky's Geraint Thomas abandons the Giro d'Italia after stage 12. Rupert Guinness joins to speak about the grand tour riders' struggles year after year to avoid bad luck and stay contenders.
Should Movistar have waited when a motorcycle took out GC contenders at the Giro? Will Cannondale-Drapac exist in 2018? Did Boels-Dolmans race dirty? The VeloNews Podcast comes to you from Italy and California this week and tackles the controversies of the weekend head on. First Caley Fretz and Fred Dreier report from an attack-filled second stage of the Amgen tour, including interviews with Ian Boswell, Brent Bookwalter, and Andrew Talansky. Then Andrew Hood and Rupert Guinness bring the hottest of takes on the Giro's latest motorcycle controversy. Finally, Dreier sits down with Cannondale-Drapac boss Jonathan Vaughters to discuss the future of the green team.
Should Movistar have waited when a motorcycle took out GC contenders at the Giro? Will Cannondale-Drapac exist in 2018? Did Boels-Dolmans race dirty? The VeloNews Podcast comes to you from Italy and California this week and tackles the controversies of the weekend head on. First Caley Fretz and Fred Dreier report from an attack-filled second stage of the Amgen tour, including interviews with Ian Boswell, Brent Bookwalter, and Andrew Talansky. Then Andrew Hood and Rupert Guinness bring the hottest of takes on the Giro's latest motorcycle controversy. Finally, Dreier sits down with Cannondale-Drapac boss Jonathan Vaughters to discuss the future of the green team.
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers along with interviews.
WARR Special - Mathew Hayman interview
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers with special guest Phil Wrochna of Firstoffthebike.com, along with interviews with Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White and Wallabies rugby captain Stephen Moore…
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers with special guest Phil Wrochna of Firstoffthebike.com, along with interviews with Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White and Wallabies rugby captain Stephen Moore…
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers with special guest Phil Wrochna of Firstoffthebike.com, along with interviews with Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White and Wallabies rugby captain Stephen Moore…
The Cycling Central podcast returns for 2016 with Rupert Guinness, Anthony Tan, Rob Arnold and host Philip Gomes wrapping up the best of the Australian summer of cycling.
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers with special guest Phil Wrochna of Firstoffthebike.com, along with interviews with Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White and Wallabies rugby captain Stephen Moore…
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers with special guest Phil Wrochna of Firstoffthebike.com, along with interviews with Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White and Wallabies rugby captain Stephen Moore…
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers with special guest Phil Wrochna of Firstoffthebike.com, along with interviews with Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White and Wallabies rugby captain Stephen Moore…
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers with special guest Phil Wrochna of Firstoffthebike.com, along with interviews with Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White and Wallabies rugby captain Stephen Moore…
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers with special guest Phil Wrochna of Firstoffthebike.com, along with interviews with Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White and Wallabies rugby captain Stephen Moore…
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers with special guest Phil Wrochna of Firstoffthebike.com, along with interviews with Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White and Wallabies rugby captain Stephen Moore…
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers with special guest Phil Wrochna of Firstoffthebike.com, along with interviews with Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White and Wallabies rugby captain Stephen Moore…
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers with special guest Phil Wrochna of Firstoffthebike.com, along with interviews with Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White and Wallabies rugby captain Stephen Moore…
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers with special guest Phil Wrochna of Firstoffthebike.com, along with interviews with Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White and Wallabies rugby captain Stephen Moore…
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers with special guest Phil Wrochna of Firstoffthebike.com, along with interviews with Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White and Wallabies rugby captain Stephen Moore…
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers with special guest Phil Wrochna of Firstoffthebike.com, along with interviews with Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White and Wallabies rugby captain Stephen Moore…
What a Ride talks Tour de France, Tour Qinghai Lake and Olympic qualifiers with special guest Phil Wrochna of Firstoffthebike.com, along with interviews with Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White and Wallabies rugby captain Stephen Moore…
Giro d'Italia podcast with Sophie Smith, Gregor Brown and Rupert Guinness. The three talk about the latest happenings at the 2013 Giro including the weather, Bradley Wiggins illness, Cadel Evans' challenge and the unstoppable Mark Cavendish
Giro d'Italia podcast with Sophie Smith, Gregor Brown and Rupert Guinness. The three talk about the latest happenings at the 2013 Giro including the weather, Bradley Wiggins illness, Cadel Evans' challenge and the unstoppable Mark Cavendish