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Welcome to ROADSIDE presented by Zwift! In today's episode, Tom and Jet recap the 2025 Tour de France Femmes. We discuss the rise of Sarah Gigante and whether she can win a TDFF in the future. Where to for Demi Vollering? Is Pauline Ferrand-Prevot the next dominant force in the professional peloton? All that and more inside this episode! Zwift Mailbag: Send in your questions, hypotheticals, takes and everything in between to thepressroompodcast@gmail.com and we will read the best ones out in the next episode! - - The Roadside Cycling Show is presented by Zwift Need a trainer? Try the all-new Zwift Ride - zwiftinc.sjv.io/55gL11 Head to https://www.zwift.com/ to start your free 14-day trial today. The Roadside Cycling Show is also supported by FE Sports, the home of premier cycling brands and products such as Wahoo, Pirelli, 100%, Campagnolo and more. Check out their range now - https://www.fesports.com.au/Shop/c_230/Products Roadside's Tour de France coverage is brought to you by Quadlock! Use Roadside10 for 10% off Quadlock products and listen to our episodes for your chance to win a $200 voucher! https://www.quadlockcase.com.au/
De Kopgroep kijkt met een vleugje weemoed terug op de laatste Touretappe. We nemen afscheid van een maand lang Frankrijk, maar genoten van opnieuw een dag vol koers. En dat mede dankzij Anna van der Breggen. De ervaren renster -maar Tourdebutant- besloot al vroeg in de aanval te gaan. Mart noemt het een wanhoopspoging, maar Ellen en Jip vinden het tactisch een goede zet. Als je het op kracht niet kunt, dan moet je op de verrassing spelen. Ook lof voor PFP of PauPau die de Fransen een Touroverwinning bezorgd. Maar het feestje bij de cermonie? Dat kan beter. Daarnaast aandacht voor Sarah Gigante. Haar -gebrek aan- daalkunsten zijn veelbesproken en kosten haar nu ook een plek in de top van het klassement. Ellen en Mart bespreken hoe bizar het is dat zij hier nu haatberichten op social media over krijgt. Jip en Ellen leggen uit hoe je wél de perfecte bocht neemt en wat je hieraan kan leren. Verder een terugblik op deze bewogen Tour en nog aandacht voor madame 69: Mischa Bredewold. Ellen weet uit eigen ervaar hoe sterk deze renster is en voorspelt: daar wij gaan we nog heel veel horen. Dat en meer in deze nieuwe aflevering, luisteren maar!
Lance Armstrong, Mari Holden, and Alison Tetrick wrap up the 2025 Tour de France Femmes Avec Zwift, where Pauline Ferrand-Prévot finished 3 minutes and 42 seconds ahead of second-place Demi Vollering. They also break down Sarah Gigante's unfortunate fall off the podium, and the crew shares their final takeaways from the tour as a whole. Zwift: Zwift just made it easier than ever to get on the virtual roads. All Zwift-ready trainers come with the new Zwift Cog and Click installed, making them ready to ride from the box - no extras needed. Zwift-ready trainers start at just $299, meaning anyone can jump into world-class indoor training without breaking the bank. No excuses. Just ride! https://zwift.com Hyperice: THEMOVE will provide 15% off your order of all Hyperice tech and $100 off Hyperboot. https://bit.ly/46B0g1w Pique: Ready to optimize your recovery like a pro? Pique is offering up to 20% off for life, plus free gifts for our listeners, plus a 90-day money-back guarantee. Head to https://Piquelife.com/THEMOVE and experience it for yourself - because better sleep and peak recovery aren't a luxury, they're a necessity for every cyclist. You deserve to wake up clear, calm, and ready to take on your day.
Het parcours van de laatste etappe van de Tour de Femmes leende zich voor een coupe en die kwam er ook. Pauline Ferrand-Prévot gaf haar eindzege extra glans met winst in de slotrit, maar Sarah Gigante verloor in de afdaling van de Joux Plane haar podiumplek. Demi Vollering zette een stapje omhoog en is best of the rest. In deze aflevering van In Het Wiel heeft Niek Goedvolk het met Roxane Knetemann over boegbeeld PFP. Welke sport gaat ze nu doen? En we horen van verslaggever Daan Hakkenberg waarom Rox bij haar voormalig ploeggenoten bekend staat als chef sfeerbeheer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The search continues for a woman missing in New South Wales floodwaters; A former prosecutor of Donald Trump now being investigated in the US; Australian rider Sarah Gigante into second place in the Tour de France Femmes.
A woman stabbed to death in rural Victoria; Donald Trump's name removed from an impeachment exhibit at a museum in the US; Australia's Sarah Gigante keeping pace with the leaders of the Tour de France Femmes.
Ook in de zevende etappe van de Tour de Femmes bleven de klassementsrensters vooral naar elkaar kijken. En dus kon Maëva Squiban haar handen alweer voor de tweede dag op rij in de lucht steken. Gokken sommige ploegen niet een beetje teveel op de Col de la Madeleine, die morgen op het programma staat? Hoe kon de favorietengroep Kimberley Le Court bijvoorbeeld zo makkelijk terug laten komen? En wordt het gevaar van Sarah Gigante niet een beetje onderschat? Niek Goedvolk bespreekt het met Roxane Knetemann in een nieuwe aflevering van In Het Wiel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deze podcast wordt mede-mogelijk gemaakt door Alpecin DMG shampoo, de casual (wieler)kleding van Le Patron en autofabrikant Polestar, persoonlijk partner van Demi Vollering.De winactie van vandaag: Maak kans op de ABUS GameChanger 2.0 Shiny White M-helm (t.w.v. €219,95)! Wil jij kans maken op deze prijs? Speel dan deze Tourzomer mee met de WielerFlits winactie.Voor de Instagram-winactie van het Merci PouPou-shirt van Alpecin-Deceuninck klik je hier.
De eerste echte bergrit in de Tour de France Femmes zit erop. Maeva Squiban werd de verrassende winnares in Ambert en maakte grote indruk in de slotfase. Achter Squiban keken de favorieten naar elkaar. Hoe dat komt? Je hoort het in de WielerFlits Update met Julian Dubbeld en Maxim Horssels.De rit over de Col du Beal beloofde vuurwerk, maar uiteindelijk kwamen de favorieten in dezelfde tijd over de meet. Aanvallen zagen we alleen van Kasia Niewiadoma en Cedrine Kerbaol, maar zij kregen nauwelijks ruimte. Mogelijk waren de beklimmingen van woensdag niet zwaar genoeg om het verschil te maken. Of hebben we naar een tactisch steekspel zitten kijken.Er gebeurde in de eerste helft van de wedstrijd namelijk genoeg. Demi Vollering had twee rensters meezitten in de vroege vlucht, terwijl Niewiadoma Soraya Paladin had meezitten als satellietrenster. Voor beide ploegen was dat tactisch perfect, maar dé aanval bleef uit. Na afloop zei Vollering dat AG Insurance-Soudal daardoor Sarah Gigante al vroeg op kop moest zetten, die nog bijna tijd verloor.Vrijdag belooft het wel echt vuurwerk te worden in Frankrijk, met de Col du Granier als sluitstuk. Kunnen we aanvallen in de afdalingen verwachten, en zo ja, van wie? Je hoort het in de WielerFlits Update.
De klassementsrensters moesten woensdag aan de bak in Guéret. Zeven rensters wisten zich af te scheiden op de laatste klim van de dag, waarna Kim Le Court een dubbelslag sloeg. Al moet gezegd worden dat Demi Vollering nog heel dichtbij kwam. Hoe liggen de verhoudingen nu? Je hoort het in de WielerFlits Update met Nick Doup en Julian Dubbeld.De vijfde rit in de Tour de France Femmes bracht het peloton naar Guéret, in de regio Nouvella-Aquitaine. Waar het vooraf ging over een mogelijke tweestrijd tussen Marianne Vos en Lorena Wiebes, zagen we de klassementsrensters gewoon aan het werk. Demi Vollering, Kim Le Court, Anna van der Breggen, Kasia Niewiadoma, Sarah Gigante, Pauliena Rooijakkers en Pauline Ferrand-Prévot lijken op dit moment de sterkste rensters in koers.Na afloop werden er de nodige pittige uitspraken gedaan over de onderlinge verhoudingen. Zo was Justine Ghekiere vol ongeloof over Le Court, die de hele dag in haar oortjes had gezegd dat ze zich écht niet goed voelde. Voor de camera van WielerFlits legde ze uit waarom dat zo was. En dan was er ook nog Kasia Niewiadoma, die zei dat ze op de limiet zat toen Sarah Gigante op kop ging rijden. Waar het na afloop van de rit ging over de klassementsrensters, ging het in de ochtend vooral over Jos van Emden, die bij De Telegraaf opvallende uitspraken over Vollering en manager Delcourt had gedaan. “Voor die commentaren heb ik geen enkel respect. Hij wil blijkbaar een pelotonnetje van acht rensters, met Demi erin, om in een gouden kooi verder te rijden. Ja hallo, dit is de sport hé? Er gebeurt niets wat niet kan. Hij is gewoon beïnvloed door Demi. Door het aanstelgedrag van Demi", zei hij onder meer.Een dag later praatten Delcourt en Van Emden het in het openbaar eruit. Zand erover? Of is dit pas het begin van de psychologische oorlogsvoering? Je hoort het in de WielerFlits Update.- De winactie van vandaag: Maak kans op een Active Extreme X CN SS-baselayer van Craft (t.w.v. €54,95)! Wil jij kans maken op deze prijs? Speel dan deze Tourzomer mee met de WielerFlits winactie. - Voor de Instagram-winactie van het Merci PouPou-shirt van Alpecin-Deceuninck klik je hier.
Fresh off her best performance yet at the 2025 Giro D’Italia, Sarah Gigante joins us to unpack the race that crowned her 3rd on GC AND Queen of the Mountains, with two epic stage wins. We dive into:• Her decisive moves against Elisa Longo Borghini• The brutal power data: Holding over 300W to get away on the climb — that’s 6W/kg!• The build-up, the setbacks, and the training it took to get here• Nutrition, race tactics, and how she prepped for the key stages• The moment she went from 6th to 3rd overall From dominating the home Willunga Hill to the podium of a Grand Tour — Sarah’s climb has been relentless. Don’t miss this episode with one of the most exciting Aussie riders in the women’s pro peloton. Timestamp:00:00 – Introduction01:15 - Sarah's 1st Giro Stage Win06:50 - The Attack Process15:10 - What Triathletes Shouldn't Do18:30 - Mindset On The Way To Win20:30 - Sarah's Injury & Recovery Journey28:25 - Rest & Fitness Bank30:40 - You Know Your Body Well36:30 - Stage 7 Breakaway43:15 - Winning The QOM Jersey45:30 - Improving On Riding Skills & Techniques49:00 - Sarah's Training54:30 - Race Nutrition And Supplements57:40 - Next Focus: Tour de France! If you want to learn how to TRAIN SMARTER and RACE FASTER, you can join our weekly coaching email, just go to: getfastpodcast.com Some of you might already be in there, but many of you won’t be and so this is our official invitation for you to come and join our free community: www.facebook.com/groups/trivelocoaching Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trivelocoaching/ Disclaimer: The Content in this podcast is in no way intended to be medical advice, treatment or diagnoses. None of our Content is intended to imply that any products mentioned, remedies or information provided are intended to prevent, diagnose, cure or alleviate a disease, ailment, defect or injury or should be used for therapeutic purposes. The Content is intended to assist you with running, cycling, swimming or triathlon and should not be substituted for medical advice by your healthcare professional. We do not accept any liability for any injury, loss, or damage incurred by the use or reliance on our Content.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Wheel Talk podcast we briefly look back at a wicked fast Giro d'Italia Women and look ahead to the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift with a full route breakdown featuring the one and only Sarah Gigante.
An emergency Giro PodGiganti meaning Giant in Italian, Sarah Gigante lit up the Giro Donne with two monster solo wins and a stranglehold on the mountains jersey, taking the final spot on the GC of the Italian Grand Tour. Meanwhile in France all eyes on Bastille Day, with the peloton on their hands and knees heading into the first rest day!Use the code DOMESTIQUES for 20% OFF Black Sheep, and DOMESTIQUES for 10% OFF at Aid Station
Perth put on a terrific show by hosting the Road Cycling National Championships for the first time. Hear the opinions of The Domestiques as they unpack a weekend to remember in the WA capital city. And although former national champion Sarah Gigante was a notable omission following surgery, she too shares her thoughts on how the titles can improve in future years. We chew over the fat as we look ahead to what promises to be a fascinating edition of the Tour Down Under. An entertaining edition of The Domestiques is here.
Sarah turned heads across Australia as soon as she left the junior ranks by taking a National Road Championship in her first race as an elite woman. She's turned heads across the rest of the world this year by winning the Tour Down Under and finishing seventh at the Tour de France Femmes. Despite these big ups, Sarah has had to navigate some downs along the way and her ability to bounce back from these setbacks is a testament to her resilience and perserverance. Find out what makes Sarah tick in this week's episode and don't forget to subscribe to hear from all of Sarah's guest requests in the coming months! Music: Cyrus Monk Editing: Terance Hore Thumnail photo: Dion Kerckhoffs / Cor Vos
Matilda shares her experiences competing in Australia's premier gravel race and listen to why Sarah Gigante chooses to race off-road during the off season. And also we discuss some big life events. We also go into the salaries of the big-name professionals, the transfer market is heating up, the 2025 Tour de France is released and the farewell race for Mark Cavendish. It's all here on The Domestiques.
Mathieu Van der Poel lit up the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships and got another chip at Wout van Aert, before their rivalry transfers onto the road. Christophe and Macca also discussed how far can Sarah Gigante can go, as well as what to expect during the 2021 Australian National Road Championships.
After a long wait Nizzolo finally won a stage at the Giro and Christophe & Macka welcome Sarah Gigante in the podcast all the way from Spain to talk Olympics and racing in Europe.
Christophe & Macka debrief stage 4 of the Vuelta 2021 with a spectacular win by Fabio Jakobsen, and also have some breaking news from Sarah Gigante
Sarah Gigante pops in the podcast to talk about her new contract with Movistar and Primož Roglič is back in red .. but for how long? with Gracie, Christophe and Macka
In episode 120 and #4 of the Watch the Femmes series, we welcome back one of our OG guests and climbing stars, Sarah Gigante. Sarah has settled into the European peloton this season after her stellar Tour Down Under campaign and is currently riding the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift. In this episode, Sarah and I catch up to discuss her preparation for this year's TDFF, including a special visit from her coach Dylan at Pinnacle Performance in Australia. We chat about mountain stages 7 and 8 and cover a host of topics about the big dance this week. Look out for Sarah and her team AG-Insurance Soudal in these final stages as they look to hold onto the QOM jersey and try for stage glory. Thanks to our sponsors who support the production of the TPR Cycling Podcast Title Sponsor: Zwift Supporting Sponsors: FE Sports & Cycliq - - - Cycliq Fly 6 Pro: SAVE 10% with code - TPR10 https://cycliq.com/?ref=thepressroompodcast - - - Website & Merch: www.tprcyclingnews.com Instagram: @thepressroompodcast YouTube: @tprcyclingmedia Patreon: @TPR Podcast
Sarah Gigante joins Abby and Tilda Price to breakdown each stage of the Giro d'Italia. The race starts with an individual time trial on Sunday and ends with three challenging climbing stages, one of which includes two ascents of the Blockhaus climb.
Our new series of the Women's Cycling Podcast, powered by Liv and produced by Voxwomen, is back with a bang for episode two. Presenter Rebecca Charlton is settling in to take you on an inspiring journey each month as she seeks out the fascinating, untold stories across women's cycling. Each month she will be joined by a special guest presenter, to bring you community stories and explore preparations for the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift with Liv AlUla Jayco Director Shawn Clarke. In this second episode Rebecca is joined by Felt UN12D rider and gravel specialist Danni Shrosbree as her co-presenter. She talks to Sarah Gigante about her sliding doors moment in changing teams mid-contract and going on to win the 2024 Tour Down Under. She meets professional driver Danielle Reilly who is regularly in the thick of the action in the bubble of the World Tour peloton and Shawn gives us an insight into team preparations for the TDFFaZ, as well as done reflections from the recent racing on the calendar. Enjoy! Follow our contributors this month: @beccacharlton_insta @slipstreamsarah @danni_shrosbree @trekchick72 @sharkecoaching And of course @livcycling for supporting women's cycling.
Sarah Gigante is an Australian Pro Cyclist & Olympian.
In this week's podcast we speak to Sarah Gigante as we dissect the Vuelta Femenina, and debrief on the first few days of the Giro d'Italia
In this latest The Domestiques episode, we dive headfirst into the chaos and charm of Paris-Roubaix. Tomo, Tils and Hollywood break it all down - buzzing over the iconic race where the reining World Champs smashed it, taking home the unique cobbled trophy. But that's not all – we're super psyched to have Sarah Gigante join us, and she's nothing short of amazing. From her reflections on the nail-biting races to her own rollercoaster journey in the cycling world, Sarah gets real about what drives her and the hurdles she's leapt over. We chat about the incredible vibe of the women's race (only its fourth run and already unmissable), dig into the gritty details of the men's race, and even geek out over Black Sheep's latest Aero jersey drop. Sarah's insight is gold, sharing tales from her Euro racing adventures, her massive training loads, and even her April Fool's pranks – yep, she's got a sense of humor to match her pedal power. Beyond the laughs, we also touch on some serious stuff, like the need for better safety measures in races and the heartbreak of crashes. All that - and more - in the latest episode of The Domestiques. The Domestiques is presented by Black Sheep Cycling, Honan Insurance Group, and Ord Minnet.
Amy sat down in a bona-fide podcasting studio with Aussie rider Sarah Gigante to talk TDU, AG Insurance - Soudal Quickstep, who she looked up to as a young aspiring pro, her disappointing 2023 season and more!Subscribe to the Women's Cycling Weekly newsletter here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sarah Gigante visits Christophe & Macka in our Melbourne studio to debrief her summer of cycling
We're looking at life a little upside down in the first Cycling Podcast Feminin of the year. Special guest cycling journalist Rebecca Charlton joins Rose Manley and Denny Gray to look over the first Women's World Tour race of the year – the Tour Down Under in Australia. We analyse the veracity of overall winner Sarah Gigante's claims that she was “washed up” at the age of 23 and all get into a hotly-fought argument over Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig's prospects for the year. We're also introducing the first in our year-long series of mini features. In this month's episode we look into the current crop of talented New Zealand racers and ask what's behind the sudden rise in Kiwi riders. Rose speaks to World Tour talents Niamh Fisher-Black and Mikayla Harvey plus former TIBCO rider Jo Kiesanowski and Patrick Harvey, manager of the development team Black Magic Women. The team also round-up the latest news on the future of the Women's Tour following the liquidation of organisers Sweetspot. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Go to maap.cc to see the full MAAP range. Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to more than 60 exclusive episodes. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
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Only the Onley as the Tour Down Under goes right to the End of the Line, joy for Sarah Gigante, no rest for Lotte Kopecky and it's getting nervy in the Cyclocross World Cup. Drop us a line at cyclinglegendspodcast@gmail.com or follow us on X @cyclinglegends1 or @thegaryfairley The Cycling Legends Podcast is powered by Vive le Velo, performance cycles and accessories from North Ferriby in the beautiful East Riding of Yorkshire. Check out the range at https://vivelevelo.cc
Jonny Long, Abby Mickey, and Dane Cash join Caley Fretz on this week's episode of the Placeholders to discuss the latest in the apparently unending stream of transfer chatter involving Bora and Visma, salads, what we can expect from Sarah Gigante, and so much more. Plus, members will get to hear another installment of the Placeholders After Dark ...
Jonny Long, Abby Mickey, and Dane Cash join Caley Fretz on this week's episode of the Placeholders to discuss the latest in the apparently unending stream of transfer chatter involving Bora and Visma, salads, what we can expect from Sarah Gigante, and so much more. Plus, members will get to hear another installment of the Placeholders After Dark ...
¿Qué podéis encontrar en este episodio? Las bicicletas han comenzado a rodar en Australia y el nuevo semanal con ellas. Iniciamos la temporada con un nuevo formato de semanal donde pretendemos hablar más de ciclismo y menos de carreras, aunque tendremos espacio para hablar de las mejores carreras de la semana. A continuación los temas que vamos a tratar. En este episodio: 1️⃣ 0:00:00 PRESENTACIÓN Os explicamos cómo será el nuevo semanal 2️⃣ 0:05:03 LO MEJOR DE LA SEMANA La victoria de Sarah Gigante en el Santos Tour Down Under 3️⃣ 0:37:43 SI NO HAS PODIDO VER EL RESTO DEL CICLISMO DEBES SABER QUE… Repaso del resto de carreras interesantes de la semana 4️⃣ 0:43:30 ACTUALIDAD El futuro del ciclismo, ¿a dónde vamos? 5️⃣ 1:16:10 CICLISMO DE HOY El calendario de los capos 6️⃣1:58:50 CICLISMO DE AYER El renacer de Alberto Contador 7️⃣2:14:10 AGENDA DE LA SEMANA Repaso a los que nos trae la semana 8️⃣2:20:25 SALA DE PRENSA Os damos voz. Respondemos a vuestros comentarios. ¿Te lo vas a perder? No te olvides de darle LIKE ❤️ y COMENTAR ✍️ A los mandos de las bicicletas: Jordi Martínez ( https://twitter.com/jordiportista ) David Gómez ( https://twitter.com/davidesportista ) Miguel Ángel ( https://twitter.com/ciclismofinal ) ¡Haz CLIC en el botón de APOYAR y conviértete en un FAN de Ciclismo de Ayer y de Hoy! ️ Ten acceso a los episodios EXCLUSIVOS para FANS, no tendrás publicidad y ayudas al mantenimiento del proyecto. ¿Quién puede dar más? ¿Nos acompañáis en esta ruta? ➡️Únete a nuestro canal de TELEGRAM. Comentamos las carreras, jugamos a intentar adivinar el ganador de las carreras, hacemos piña alrededor del ciclismo t.me/ciclismoayerhoy Música de la intro y entre secciones: Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy Train Vista nuestra web: http://www.ciclismoayerhoy.com Nuestro Twitter: https://twitter.com/ciclismoayerhoy Nuestro canal de Youtube: https://youtube.com/@ciclismoayerhoy
A época do World Tour feminino já começou com o Santos Tour Down Under onde Sarah Gigante foi a grande vencedora, deixando para trás épocas difíceis marcadas por lesões. Foi oportunidade de olhar para o panorama do pelotão feminino que vê novamente a SD Worx como a força dominadora, numa equipa que acumula os melhores talentos da atualidade. Numa temporada sem grandes transferências, e após a retirada de Annemiek Van Vleuten, haverá alguma equipa capaz de desafiar o domínio de Kopecky, Vollering e companhia?
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O ciclismo é feito de boas histórias e 2024 já começou com uma ótima. Sarah Gigante, de 23 anos, é a grande vencedora do Tour Down Under Feminino, disputado na Austrália. Na primeira prova válida pelo World Tour na temporada, a australiana Gigante coloca um ponto final a dois anos de incertezas e lesões. Ela superou muita gente boa.Será um prenúncio de mais rivalidade para a SDWorx? Temos Ana Lidia Borba conosco para comentar esse e muitos outros temas.Nesta madrugada começa o TDU masculino, com Vinicius Rangel e grandes nomes.Na pauta também os nacionais de ciclocross e os brasileiros que irão disputar o Tour Colômbia no começo de fevereiro. Se ligue!O GREGARIO RADIO é um oferecimento de Session Brasil (@sessionbrasil). We Make you Faster. Visite o site: http://www.sessionbrasil.com.brThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
A weekly podcast covering women's sports news. Taking a look around the grounds - Donna Urquhart sets a new world record for longest polar run - 1300km, Sarah Gigante wins the Tour Down Under, and the Flames raise $$$ and awareness for breast care nurses. For the key story we'll discuss the SponsorUnited report that predicts that US sports sponsorship revenue could potentially surpass US$8 billion in 2024. Buy our kids book The A to Z of Who I Could Be, or book for adults GIRLS DON'T PLAY SPORT. www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Get the wrap delivered into your inbox as a weekly newsletter! Subscribe here for the newsletter + don't miss a merch drop. www.linktr.ee/thefemaleathleteproject Shop TFAP merch: https://www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Find us on Instagram: @thefemaleathleteproject #womenssport
Having raced just once in the last 12 months, Sarah Gigante storms back to claim victory in the Women's Tour Down Under, in what is a remarkable comeback. The 23-year-old overcame injury, illness, and shaky form to break her rivals up Willunga Hill. Is this a one off, or the start or something big? The Men's race begins on Tuesday, with young Aussie Luke Plapp ready to challenge the seasoned elites. Can he outshine his more experienced rivals and seize the Tour? It's a big time for Aussie cycling. Featured: Matt Keenan, cycling commentator, Channel 7.Hear our chat with Alex de Minaur as he gets his Australian Open campaign underway, here.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
O ciclismo é feito de boas histórias e 2024 já começou com uma ótima. Sarah Gigante, de 23 anos, é a grande vencedora do Tour Down Under Feminino, disputado na Austrália. Na primeira prova válida pelo World Tour na temporada, a australiana Gigante coloca um ponto final a dois anos de incertezas e lesões. Ela superou muita gente boa.Será um prenúncio de mais rivalidade para a SDWorx? Temos Ana Lidia Borba conosco para comentar esse e muitos outros temas.Nesta madrugada começa o TDU masculino, com Vinicius Rangel e grandes nomes.Na pauta também os nacionais de ciclocross e os brasileiros que irão disputar o Tour Colômbia no começo de fevereiro. Se ligue!O GREGARIO RADIO é um oferecimento de Session Brasil (@sessionbrasil). We Make you Faster. Visite o site: http://www.sessionbrasil.com.brThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
We dissect the dramatic final stage of the Women's Tour Down Under 2024, where Sarah Gigante showcased her incredible strength and skill. With a dominant hill climb on Willunga Hill, Gigante not only won the stage but also secured the overall classification title. Join us as we explore the tactics, challenges, and emotional victories of this memorable race, alongside commentary from our expert hosts on Gigante's remarkable performance and the strategies that led to her success. The Domestiques is presented by Black Sheep Cycling, Honan Insurance Group, and Ord Minnet.
In episode 90 and our first here at Tour Down Under, I sit down with TPR favourite, Sarah Gigante of AG Insurance - Soudal. Sarah and I chat about her recent Australian Road Nationals return and her explosive display in the road race. We chat about her new team, new equipment, losing her nickname and of course, moon landings. Tour Down Under Event Schedule: Monday 15th: TPR x Zwift coffee ride - 6am @ The Hilton. Monday 15th: Live TPR Podcast w/ LIDL Trek - 4:00pm @Expo small stage Wednesday 17th: Live TPR Podcast w/Sam Welsford - 3:30pm @Main village stage Thursday 18th: Live Pro panel RADL GRVL: 4:00pm @Main village stage - - - Check out Pro Cycling Kit Sales and use TPR10 for 10% off affordable and rare pro issued kit! Dress in your favourite rider or teams colours at www.procyclingkitsales.com - - - Check out BIKE RAKZ - store your bikes the correct way and save 20% with code TPR20. - - - NEW TPR x TDU Merch! - Get yours at www.tprcyclingnews.com - - - Become a Friend of the TPR Podcast and access unique behind-the-scenes content by supporting TPR on Patreon. I share extra podcasts, sponsor content and give you guys special updates of how TPR gets our special guests on board. The Press Room Podcast is presented by Zwift. Head to www.zwift.com to get your 7-day free trial. Supporting Sponsors of TPR BIKE RAKZ - the leading modern bike rack storage manufacturer Use code: TPR20 for 20% off! https://bikerakz.com/ ProCycling Kit Sales! Use code: TPR10 for 10% off https://procyclingkitsales.com/ - - - TPR Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thepressroompodcast/ TPR Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFT_W4qMStQ&t=140s
On today's show, we were joined by Archie Thompson for the ramble, Brad Lloyd, Sarah Gigante and Luke Wood, Questions Without Notice, and much more.
Sarah joined the boys to discuss her meteoric rise in the cycling ranks, being diagnosed with myopericarditis, going to the Olympics, her upcoming schedule, the Great Vic Bike Ride, and more.
This week Matt de Neef chatted with one of Australia's rising stars Sarah Gigante. They discussed Sarah's first year in the WorldTour with Movistar and much more. Matt's written piece can be found here.
In this episode I am joined by friend of the podcast Sarah Gigante where we react to stage 7 of the Tour de France avec Zwift recording right after the race finished. We also catch up on how Sarah's season has been including unpacking her amazing solo win in Spain and we go through the questions that were sent in for Sarah to answer. Catch the full episode on The Press Room Podcast x Zwift on all available podcast players. - - - The Press Room Podcast is presented by Zwift. Head to www.zwift.com to get your 7 day free trial. The Press Room Podcast is supported by Attaquer, the official apparel partner of the podcast. Use the code CR-THEPRESSROOM for 15% off Attaquer products at https://attaquercycling.com/ The Press Room is also supported by Smith Optics. www.smithoptics.com If you enjoyed the episode please leave a review or a rating on your podcast player. - - - TPR x Attaquer Zwift Group Ride - Join here: https://www.zwift.com/events/tag/thepressroom TPR Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thepressroompodcast/ TPR Twitter https://twitter.com/jethro_nagle TPR Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFT_W4qMStQ&t=140s AusCycling ESports Series w/ TPR Commentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDCiBadkpmk&t=2506s
The Long Munch - Nutrition for Runners, Cyclists & Triathletes
We're joined by Aussie pro cyclist Sarah Gigante, who shares her experience relocating to Europe and learning to adapt her on-bike nutrition in a much colder climate. From cozy gloves that stopped her accessing race food, to finding suitable alternatives to cereal bars in Europe, we hear stories of adapting to life riding in Europe, and the challenges eating and drinking in the cold, wind and rain of the Spring Classics in Belgium.
We were hoping for a battle of the sprint kings on stage 5 at the Giro but it wasn't to be as Cavendish and Ewan were not able to join the main group for the bunch sprint. We recap all the action from the stage live with Sam Bewley and also chat about Sarah Gigante's first win in Europe.
We chat with Australian cyclist Sarah Gigante as she prepares for her first race back since the Olympics at the Tour of Gippsland. Sarah was struck down with myopericarditis after suffering severe chest pains in August. We also wrap all the breaking news in the world of cycling with Phil Liggett live from the UK.
We chat with Australian emerging star Sarah Gigante after her rollercoaster 2021 which saw her make her Olympics debut and battle injury and illness. We chat with her about her season and how she is recovering from a bout of myopericarditis (inflammation of the heart and surrounding tissue) which she suffered in late July.
In this weeks episode I catch up with Australian ITT champion and our own Aussie super talent, Sarah Gigante. Sarah talks us through her first season as a full time pro in Europe, competing at the Tokyo Olympics, stepping up to the World Tour with Movistar and what her fastest time on the Alp Du Zwift is.
In a special bonus episode, pro rider Sarah Gigante comes on to break down the recent Women's World Championship Road Race (01:41), as well as giving her thoughts on the Women's inaugural edition of Paris-Roubaix (33:00). Sign up for the newsletter Post Link: Balsamo's Worlds Win Confirms a Changing of the Guard Support the podcast by buying me a coffee
This week I breakdown what we learned from Wout van Aert's overall win at the Tour of Britain (1:56), Sonny Colbrelli's win at Euro Championships (4:10), how Remco Evenepoel's lack of race awareness could cause problems for Van Aert at Worlds (8:35) if Mathieu van der Poel's win at the Antwerp Port Classic means he can race Worlds and Roubaix (11:45), and then sit down with 20-year-old phenomenon Sarah Gigante (14:58) on the difficulties of breaking into pro cycling and moving abroad as an Australian teenager, highlights of her career so far, and joining the powerhouse Movistar team for 2022 and beyond. Sign up for the newsletter Sonny Colbrelli's Euro Performance Showed Us He is a Legitimate Threat for World Champs Support the podcast by buying me a coffee
Sarah Gigante pops in the podcast to talk about her new contract with Movistar and Primož Roglič is back in red .. but for how long? with Gracie, Christophe and Macka
Christophe & Macka debrief stage 4 of the Vuelta 2021 with a spectacular win by Fabio Jakobsen, and also have some breaking news from Sarah Gigante
After a long wait Nizzolo finally won a stage at the Giro and Christophe & Macka welcome Sarah Gigante in the podcast all the way from Spain to talk Olympics and racing in Europe.
We check in with 20 year old young gun Sarah Gigante to see how she's settled into European life after competing in her first Italian race last week. We then chat with Team Bike Exchange's Grace Brown after her amazing win at DePanne and get her thoughts on the rest of the season.
Sarah Gigante and Luke Plapp both originated from the Brunswick Cycling club in Victoria Australia and are on the cusp of taking on the world of cycling after their standout performances over the past couple of years. Sarah is a multiple Australian Champion in the TT and won overall classification at the Santos Festival of Cycling breaking the womens record up Willunga Hill. Luke is best known for his exploits on the track being part of the Australian Team Pursuit squad who are one of the favourites for gold at Tokyo. He won the Australian TT title this week, a stage at the Santos Festival of Cycling and is expected to be at the pointy end for the road race.