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El presente no se entiende sin el pasado, así que es un momento idóneo para repasar algunos de los instantes más representativos del ciclismo español y latino en el Giro de Italia. Tranquilos, no nos iremos muy lejos en el tiempo. De hecho, queremos hablar de lo que hemos vivido. Poneos cómodos y disfrutad cada viernes de un nuevo capítulo. En este octavo episodio, retrocedemos 12 años en el tiempo para situarnos en el Giro de Italia 2012, la edición que se le escapó a Joaquim 'Purito' Rodríguez. El ciclista catalán llegó de rosa a la última contrarreloj de Milán, pero acabó cediendo el liderato a un Ryder Hesjedal que, para muchos, no entraba en las quinielas aquel año. Muchos factores determinaron la victoria del canadiense en un Giro que Purito pudo sentenciar días antes. ¿Qué recuerdos tienes de esta cita? ¡Os leemos! Dirección llevada a cabo por Juan Clavijo. Comentarios de Miguel Triviño. ❤️ ¡PINCHA EN EL BOTÓN DE 'APOYAR' y CONVIÉRTETE EN FAN DE 'EL MAILLOT'! ➡️ Episodios EXCLUSIVOS como este, sin publicidad y sorteos para FANS. ️ ¡Déjanos tu comentario y lo leeremos en el próximo podcast! GRUPO DE TELEGRAM DE EL MAILLOT: https://t.me/elmaillot LISTA SPOTIFY 'El Maillot Music': https://bit.ly/elmaillot SELECCIÓN MUSICAL: Ghali ft. Madame - 'PARE' SÍGUENOS EN: IVOOX ️ https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-maillot_sq_f1409103_1.html TWITTER ️ @ElMaillot_ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/c/ElMaillot TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/elmaillot INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/elmaillot/ DISCORD ️ https://discord.gg/x3AqMV4b STRAVA ♂️ https://www.strava.com/clubs/el-maillot-772962 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/7bPcjjM5UmlSy3oFxYlzhe APPLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/el-maillot/id1252256876 ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/409103
On Oct. 10, 2012, almost 10 years ago, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) released its reasoned decision, a comprehensive investigation into doping by Lance Armstrong and other members of the U.S. Postal Service and Discovery Channel cycling teams. The document brought charges against Armstrong and supported USADA's call to strip Armstrong of his results, including his seven Tour de France wins. The reasoned decision sent reverberations up to this side of the U.S./Canada border. Michael Barry provided USADA with a signed affidavit detailing his doping practices during his career.In this episode, former president of Cycling Canada John Tolkamp looks back at the volatility in cycling 10 years ago and how he struggled with the information that was coming to light, officially. He also speaks about his organization's attempts to clean up the sport. Tolkamp is both an insider in the world of cycling, but also a cycling fan who was working his way through tough revelations about Barry and, later, Ryder Hesjedal.
We left the story of the 2012 Giro d'Italia on the eve of the Stelvio stage on the penultimate day of the race with the destiny of the maglia rosa still delicately poised. Ryder Hesjedal had trimmed Joaquim Rodriguez's lead at Alpe de Pampeago and just needed to keep the Spaniard on a leash to stand a great chance of becoming the first Canadian grand tour winner in the final time trial in Milan. In this episode we again here from the team's boss Jonathan Vaughters, rookie sports director Charly Wegelius and Hesjedal's right-hand man in the Garmin-Barracuda team Christian Vande Velde about a Giro decided by just a few seconds and the aftermath of the race. Kilometre 0 by The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens. Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
The Giro d’Italia is in full swing, and what a race it’s been. The unpredictable nature of the Italian grand tour this year reminds Bobby and Gus of another remarkable year, where Ryder Hesjedal took and lost and took the pink jersey, finally winning the overall in a nail biter of a final time trial. So we rang up Ryder to hear about that year at the the Giro, and to get some insight into his interesting career in professional cycling. Ryder got his start in bike racing with mountain biking in his native Canada in the ’90s. By the time he was 15, he was racing the MTB world championships. A stint with the Rabobank development road team led to a contract with U.S. Postal Service — which he used in part as training for mountain biking en route to the Olympics. After some trial and error, Ryder found his sweet spot with Jonathan Vaughters’ Slipstream team, where he enjoyed being a driving force in the scrappy upstart squad. An excellent 2011 year saw him finish seventh overall in the UCI rankings, and with the team’s directive to focus on the Giro for 2012. Here is the story of how he did exactly that. It’s time to Put Your Socks On.
The Giro d'Italia is in full swing, and what a race it's been. The unpredictable nature of the Italian grand tour this year reminds Bobby and Gus of another remarkable year, where Ryder Hesjedal took and lost and took the pink jersey, finally winning the overall in a nail biter of a final time trial. So we rang up Ryder to hear about that year at the the Giro, and to get some insight into his interesting career in professional cycling. Ryder got his start in bike racing with mountain biking in his native Canada in the ’90s. By the time he was 15, he was racing the MTB world championships, and his trajectory just continued from there, for a time blending mountain and road racing. A stint with the Rabobank development road team led to a contract with U.S. Postal Service — which he was still using as training for mountain biking en route to the Olympics. After some trial and error, Ryder found his sweet spot with Jonathan Vaughters' Slipstream team, where he enjoyed being a driving force in the scrappy upstart squad. An excellent 2011 year saw him finish seventh overall in the UCI rankings, and with the team's directive to focus on the Giro for 2012. Here is the story of how he did exactly that. It's time to Put Your Socks On.
The Giro d'Italia is in full swing, and what a race it's been. The unpredictable nature of the Italian grand tour this year reminds Bobby and Gus of another remarkable year, where Ryder Hesjedal took and lost and took the pink jersey, finally winning the overall in a nail biter of a final time trial. So we rang up Ryder to hear about that year at the the Giro, and to get some insight into his interesting career in professional cycling. Ryder got his start in bike racing with mountain biking in his native Canada in the ’90s. By the time he was 15, he was racing the MTB world championships, and his trajectory just continued from there, for a time blending mountain and road racing. A stint with the Rabobank development road team led to a contract with U.S. Postal Service — which he was still using as training for mountain biking en route to the Olympics. After some trial and error, Ryder found his sweet spot with Jonathan Vaughters' Slipstream team, where he enjoyed being a driving force in the scrappy upstart squad. An excellent 2011 year saw him finish seventh overall in the UCI rankings, and with the team's directive to focus on the Giro for 2012. Here is the story of how he did exactly that. It's time to Put Your Socks On.
Nathan Haas, Ryder Hesjedal and Tyler Farrar take us back to possibly the most harrowing Grand Tour of their careers, stage by stage, with all the inside stories. Relive their race. The third and final episode covers the last week of the race, plus bonus stage 22. With special guests Thomas Dekker and Andre Cardoso.
On this day, eight years ago, Ryder Hesjedal was in the midst of the final rest day of the Giro d’Italia. He had worn the pink leader’s jersey for three days, lost it, got it again and lost it once more before that rest day. Hesjedal was still in a good position overall, but could he really win the Italian Grand Tour against the explosive Joaquim Rodríguez? Listen to this interview with Hesjedal as he discusses the race in detail, the composition of his Garmin-Barracuda team and the complexity of the penultimate stage in which a new rival appeared and all the others seemed to leave the outcome of the race solely in the hands of the Canadian.Please rate and review the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast wherever you get your episodes.
Nathan Haas, Ryder Hesjedal and Tyler Farrar take us back to possibly the most harrowing Grand Tour of their careers, stage by stage, with all the inside stories. Relive their race. The second episode covers the second week of the race, with special guests Dylan Van Baarle and Fabian Wegmann.
På dagens etape sætter vi fokus på verdens smukkeste cykelløb. Det cykelløb som vi alle sammen kommer til at savne i maj måned, nemlig Giro d'Italia. Per Bausager og Alex Rasmussen har samlet kørt 6 Giro's og de har begge to været med til at vinde løbet samlet med deres kaptajn, Per i 1981 med Giovanni Battaglin og Alex i 2012 med Ryder Hesjedal. Dagens etape er spækket med anekdoter og røverhistorier fra Pers og Alex' oplevelser med Giroen. Lige fra Pers første Giro-start i 1977, hvor han som 20-årig neoprof var betaget af superstjernerne; Roger de Vlaeminck, Francesco Moser og Freddy Maertens, og videre til 2012, da Giroen startede i Herning, som Alex kalder sin største oplevelse som professionel cykelrytter på landevejen. Der er garanteret højt humør og gode grin på dagens etape, men også enkelte seriøse øjeblikke. Giroen er godt nok smuk og fantastisk, men den har også knust drømme og kostet liv. Medvirkende: Per Bausager, Alex Rasmussen og Anders Mielke
Nathan Haas, Ryder Hesjedal and Tyler Farrar take us back to possibly the most harrowing Grand Tour of their careers, stage by stage, with all the inside stories. Relive their race. Episode 1 for week 1 of the race, featuring a guest appearance by Dan Martin.
In the absence of Adam Ashe, Ruaridh Jackson co-hosts this week's episode of Warriors Weekly discussing the win over Cardiff and previewing this Saturday's game against Munster. Also, three time Olympian and Giro d'italia winning Cyclist Ryder Hesjedal joins DTH van der Merwe on the show and chats about the differences between playing and training for such contrasting elite level sports. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
François Parisien est un ex-cycliste professionnel. Il est le premier cycliste professionnel québécois à avoir gagné une course de niveau UCI World Tour en remportant la 5e étape du tour de la Catalogne. Sa carrière sportive professionnelle a débuté en 2005 quand il a remporté le championnat canadien sur route. Cela lui a permis d'obtenir un contrat avec l'équipe de Jonathan Vaughters. Il a ensuite rejoint l'équipe Spider-Tech dirigée par Steve Bauer. En 2012 il a eu la pire année de sa carrière, souffrant d'une blessure au genou et de depression. Guéri de sa blessure, il a ensuite rejoint l'équipe Argos-Shimano et a remporté sa première victoire UCI World Tour. 4 :00 : l'après carrière/ Powerwatts 7:30: Paula Saldanha 9:15: ses Mentors 10:20: les entraînements en intervalles 20:00: son début en Europe 23:00: Jonathan Vaughters 23:20: Steve Bauer 31:00: sa blessure et depression 33:00 son évolution comme cyclisme 39:00 sa première victoire UCI World Tour 40:30: sa plus belle victoire 43:00: son pire jour en vélo 46:00: Ryder Hesjedal & le dopage 49:00 : Chris Froome 54:30: sa nouvelle passion l'escalade IG: @francoisparisien Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrancoisParisienInc/ Antoine IG: & twitter @antoinejdtri Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/antoinejdtri/ antoinejd.com
Vi er nået til den anden og sidste hviledag i årets Tour de France, og derfor står den i denne episode af TV 2 SPORTs cykelpodcast på gode historier fra et liv med verdens største cykelløb. Gæsten er Brian Vandborg, der har kørt Touren fire gange, og han byder på et unikt indblik i kulissen af løbet, der sommer efter sommer samler et utal af fans langs de franske landeveje og TV-skærme verden over. Du kan blandt andet høre om, hvordan Vandborg fik lusket sig med til Pharrell-koncert i Paris sammen med Ryder Hesjedal og om en vred russer, der efter et styrt endte med at sende en uskyldig konkurrent i asfalten lige inden feltet nåede til Champs Élysées. Gæst: Brian Vandborg Vært: Mass Lisby På tour.tv2.dk kan du se sendetider, resultater og historier fra årets Tour de France, som vi sender direkte på TV 2 hele vejen til Paris.