Podcasts about Tayler Wiles

American cyclist

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Freewheeling
Recovering from the Olympic dream

Freewheeling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 47:26


This week, in the first episode of our off-season interviews, Abby talked to Tayler Wiles about chasing the Olympic dream, being gay in the women's peloton, iliac artery endofibrosis, and so much more.

That Triathlon Show
Muscle oxygen saturation and iliac artery flow limitation with Jem Arnold | EP#358

That Triathlon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 96:26


Jem Arnold is a physiotherapist, coach and PhD student. Currently, his main research focus is investigating FLIA: blood flow limitation of the iliac artery, a condition that affects certain athletes even at the very elite level, sometimes with surgery as the end outcome. Jem is also very involved and knowledgeable in using NIRS (near-infrared spectroscopy) to measure muscle oxygen saturation (SmO2). We dive deep into how using NIRS and SmO2 can inform workout execution as well as training interventions and athlete profiling.     IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -What is NIRS and what is muscle oxygen saturation?  -The balance of oxygen delivery (to the capillaries surrounding muscle tissue - supply) and extraction (by the muscles from the capillaries - demand) -NIRS testing protocols, and how it relates (and does not relate) to oxygen uptake (VO2) and lactate measurments -Using NIRS to profile athletes  -Using NIRS in high-intensity workouts to optimise interval execution  -Blood flow limitation of the iliac artery (FLIA) - what is it, and what is its prevalence among athletes -Risk factors for FLIA -Current detection and diagnosis methods of FLIA, as well as treatment options -How Jem's research aims to find methods by which FLIA detection can be improved SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts358/ SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON AND THAT TRIATHLON SHOW WEBPAGE: www.scientifictriathlon.com/podcast/ SPONSORS: ROKA - Exceptional quality triathlon wetsuits, trisuits, swimskins, goggles, performance sunglasses as well as prescription eyeglasses and sunglasses.  Online vision test for prescription updates and home try-on options available for eyeglasses. Ships from the US, UK and EU. Trusted by world-leading athletes such as  Lucy Charles-Barclay, Javier Gómez Noya, Flora Duffy, Morgan Pearson, Summer Rappaport and others in triathlon, cycling, speed skating, and many more. Visit roka.com/tts for 20% off your order. ZEN8 - The ZEN8 Indoor Swim Trainer is a unique swim bench that allows you to improve technique, power, and swim training consistency. With the trainer you can do specific power and technique work, including working on your catch and your core activation, and it makes it easier to stay consistent even when you can't go to the pool. Get the special Zen8 x TTS bundle including the swim bench and a number of Zen8 training plans and on-demand workouts on zen8swimtrainer.com/tts. LINKS AND RESOURCES: Jem's Twitter, email, and his blog Sparecycles Muscle Oxygen Saturation (SmO2) with Roger Schmitz | EP#85 What types of intervals are most effective? A scientific analysis with Michael Rosenblat | EP#243 Applied triathlon science with Olav Aleksander Bu (Norwegian Triathlon Olympic team) | EP#264 Moxy - well-established NIRS device Train.Red - another NIRS device also used and recommended by Jem Comparing the Respiratory Compensation Point With Muscle Oxygen Saturation in Locomotor and Non-locomotor Muscles Using Wearable NIRS Spectroscopy During Whole-Body Exercise - Yogev et al. 2022 A longitudinal study on the interchangeable use of whole-body and local exercise thresholds in cycling - Caen et al. 2022 Thresholds, Constructs, and Confidence Intervals - blog post by Jem Why is there Two Different Moxy Monitor SmO2 Profiles? w/ Jem Arnold - UTH1 - Upside Strength Podcast Maxima MC self-check questionnaire for FLIA (flow limitation of the iliac artery) Short- and long-term results of operative iliac artery release in endurance athletes - van Hooff et al. 2022 Rejuvenated and recharged: Tayler Wiles eyeing return to the pro peloton after surgery - Velonews article Feature: Arterial disease and cycling - Velonews article Cyclists' Iliac Syndrome - Interest group - Facebook group Cyclist Alliance - List of international vascular specialists with experience in FLIA RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.

Freewheeling
We are fans of Anna van der Breggen

Freewheeling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 41:04


On this week's episode of the Freewheeling Podcast... Abby, Loren, and Amy chat about Liège-Bastogne-Liège and Tayler Wiles makes a final guest appearance (for now).  Next, the three talk about what is coming next and one more thing we need to see more of in women's cycling. 

Freewheeling
What happened at the Amstel Gold Race?

Freewheeling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 57:24


Loren, Amy, and Abby break down the action at the Amstel Gold Race and La Flèche Wallonne.  Plus, Tayler Wiles checks in with her post-race thoughts. Finally, the three discuss the upcoming Run Up, a documentary series taking the viewers behind the scenes of the top teams in women's cycling. Abby chats with Oliver Grenaa who directed and produced the project. 

Freewheeling
It's time for the Ardennes

Freewheeling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 44:13


Abby, Loren, and Amy discuss the upcoming Ardennes, specifically the Amstel Gold Race and La Fleche Wallonne.  Abby also chats with Tayler Wiles about which Ardenane she likes the most, how the racing is changing, and...cookies. 

A1 Coaching
Tayler Wiles - Inequality Within Cycling

A1 Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 33:11


I catch up with Trek-Segafredo star Tayler Wiles. We talk about wages in women's cycling, inequality in sport and her plans for an unusual season ahead.  14 day challenge www.roadmancycling.com/14day Support this podcast: www.patreon.com/anthony_walsh All the bits & bobs I recommend are here www.roadmanresources.com Follow Taylor https://twitter.com/taylerwiles?lang=en --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roadman-cycling-podcast/message

VeloNews Podcasts
VN Pod, ep. 201: At the Vuelta Burgos; TDF stages 1-10; Tayler Wiles interview

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 71:05


We have a packed episode of The VeloNews Podcast this week, with interviews and segments that take you into pro cycling's return to racing. Andrew Hood is at the Vuelta a Burgos this week, which marks the first international pro men's race to be held since the coronavirus shutdown back in March. Andrew provides an on-the-ground account of what it's like to be inside a race during the pandemic, including his perspective on the safety measures being used to curb the spread of the virus. Then, we hear from American Sepp Kuss, who is racing the Vuelta a Burgos about his return to racing, and how he feels about being back in a bike race. Our countdown to the Tour de France continues this week, as we take a deep dive into the opening 10 stages of this year's Tour with James Startt. We analyze each stage's elevation profile and offer our thoughts on whether it's a day for the GC riders, sprinters, or breakaway specialists. We also offer our picks for each stage's winner. Then, Betsy Welch and Fred Dreier link up with American rider Tayler Wiles, who recently traveled back to Europe to start up the pro women's season. Wiles participated in races over the weekend in Spain, and offers her perspective on whether or not she fees safe in pro cycling's return. The Tour de France is just around the corner, and the 2020 VeloNews Tour de France guide is now available for pre-order. This year the guide is again packed with insight and analysis on all 21 stages and 22 teams. We also have feature stories that examine the Tour's history with global crisis, and the simmering battle between Team Ineos and Jumbo-Visma. You can order yours now at www.velopress.com.

VeloNews Podcasts
VN Pod, ep. 201: At the Vuelta Burgos; TDF stages 1-10; Tayler Wiles interview

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 71:05


We have a packed episode of The VeloNews Podcast this week, with interviews and segments that take you into pro cycling's return to racing. Andrew Hood is at the Vuelta a Burgos this week, which marks the first international pro men's race to be held since the coronavirus shutdown back in March. Andrew provides an on-the-ground account of what it's like to be inside a race during the pandemic, including his perspective on the safety measures being used to curb the spread of the virus. Then, we hear from American Sepp Kuss, who is racing the Vuelta a Burgos about his return to racing, and how he feels about being back in a bike race. Our countdown to the Tour de France continues this week, as we take a deep dive into the opening 10 stages of this year's Tour with James Startt. We analyze each stage's elevation profile and offer our thoughts on whether it's a day for the GC riders, sprinters, or breakaway specialists. We also offer our picks for each stage's winner. Then, Betsy Welch and Fred Dreier link up with American rider Tayler Wiles, who recently traveled back to Europe to start up the pro women's season. Wiles participated in races over the weekend in Spain, and offers her perspective on whether or not she fees safe in pro cycling's return. The Tour de France is just around the corner, and the 2020 VeloNews Tour de France guide is now available for pre-order. This year the guide is again packed with insight and analysis on all 21 stages and 22 teams. We also have feature stories that examine the Tour's history with global crisis, and the simmering battle between Team Ineos and Jumbo-Visma. You can order yours now at www.velopress.com.

CyclingTips Podcast
The Pride Episode: Being out as a cyclist

CyclingTips Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 41:21


Paul Hartner is 21 years old, races for the Project Echelon elite team, and has legitimate dreams of a pro career. This makes him one of the most accomplished openly queer male cyclists on earth. This is his coming out story, and, more broadly, the story of being out in the cycling world. It's told with the help of Trek-Segafredo pro Tayler Wiles and the man who guided Paul out of the closet, Owen McGrath. 

Freewheeling
Tayler Wiles at home

Freewheeling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 66:13


Abby and Loren have a lot to discuss this week, from virtual racing to the lack of drug testing to Molly Weaver’s epic solo event. After a jam-packed first half of the episode, Abby catches up with Tayler Wiles, back home in California after experiencing the quarantine in Spain first hand. If you haven’t read Tayler’s piece about her time in lockdown in Girona, you can find it on cyclingtips.com.

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Better with Bikes
Ruth Winder and Tayler Wiles: Cycling squad goals

Better with Bikes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 34:14


Cycling is always better when you’re doing it with the people you enjoy most. For Trek-Segafredo professional women’s team athletes and best friends Ruth Winder and Tayler Wiles, riding for the same team was the opportunity to create a friendship that goes far beyond bikes. On this episode, we’ll dispel some myths about women’s cycling, find out how the dynamic duo spends their off-season, and talk about how these two peas in a pod grew to become the “light-hearted core of the team”.

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The Cycling Podcast
121: The Cycling Podcast Féminin | August 2019

The Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 64:03


The August episode of The Cycling Podcast Féminin covers all the recent racing, from London to the Basque Country. Orla Chennaoui, Rose Manley and Richard Moore also look back at the Giro Rosa and La Course by the Tour de France.  There are interviews with Ashleigh Moolman Pasio, Lizzy Banks and Lucinda Brand, as well as Mitchelton-Scott owner Gerry Ryan and Reuters journalist Julien Pretot, who revealed during the Tour de France that Tour organisers ASO plan to establish a stage race for women. There's an extract from the the audio diaries kept at the Giro Rosa by Banks and Tayler Wiles. And we hear from Helen Sharp of The Internationelles, the group of women who rode the route of the Tour de France a day ahead of the men.  The Cycling Podcast Féminin is supported by Rapha, Science in Sport and Skoda This episode is sponsored by Heist and Beer52.  Heist is on a mission to take away the frustration every woman has with their underwear. They’ve already revolutionized tights and shapewear. And there is more coming in 2020.  Heist has an in-house team of material scientists and garment innovators, known as Lab12, creating its products. This team, Lab12, applies the same level of physiological research and technological innovation to underwear that has previously only been used in the sportswear category. Lab12, led by Fiona Fairhurst, the inventor of the revolutionary, multi-gold-medal-winning Fastskin swimsuit, has applied technology never before used in underwear to create shapewear that moves with the body, rather than against it. Listeners to the podcast can get 15% with the code HEIST15 at heist-studios.com Go to https://beer52.com/feminin to get a case of beer for £4.95 – that's postage only for 8 different beers from throughout the world. 

We Got To Hang Out
Episode 49 // Tayler Wiles & Olivia Dillon, Professional Cyclists

We Got To Hang Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 89:14


We hit the road to hang out with Tayler Wiles and Olivia Dillon in their Fairfax home. These humans are independently amazing and remarkable, but we maximized our REAL LIFE hang time and sat down all together for this one. Since AG is a hopeless romantic, she made sure to get the scoop on one of her favorite love stories of all time. We also deliver the inside scoop on the coolest, newest women’s team on the world stage. Wiles is one of the best cyclists of our current time and Olivia, while retired from a stunning road career, is as fit as ever and continues her cycling journey working in the industry and crushing that gravel scene hotness. Have a listen to get a view into the glamour and balance of life as a real power couple in cycling.

Voxwomen Cycling Podcast
At the Giro with Tayler Wiles!

Voxwomen Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 46:36


With the help of Tayler Wiles we go behind the scenes at the Giro Rosa!   canyon.com voxwomen.com/podcast

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The Cycling Podcast
44: The Cycling Podcast Féminin | Episode 24

The Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 69:52


In the May episode of The Cycling Podcast Féminin Richard Moore, Orla Chennaoui and Rose Manley look back on a busy month of racing, in Yorkshire, China, California and the Basque Country. Orla has a report from the Tour de Yorkshire and there are interviews with Lizzie Deignan and Sarah Storey. Deignan is expecting her first child and says that she is determined to return to racing in 2019, aiming towards the world championships in Yorkshire and Tokyo Olympics a year later. She also hints that she might be in different colours, raising the possibility of her moving from the team, Boels-Dolmans, with which she has enjoyed so much success. In this episode we also hear from Trek-Drops owner Bob Varney as he reflects on recent challenges and the team's best ever result, thanks to Tayler Wiles at the Tour of California. The Cycling Podcast Féminin is supported by Rapha and Science in Sport. Become a Friend of the Podcast to access a library of in-depth, special episodes. Sign up on https://thecyclingpodcast.com

Between Two Wheels: Cycling News and Commentary from NorCal and the World
Climbing the G.C. Podiums into Lake Tahoe - EP 62

Between Two Wheels: Cycling News and Commentary from NorCal and the World

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 47:49


Between 2 Wheels Podcast: Cycling News, Commentary, and Analysis from NorCal; Host Tyler Janke, Curt Mills and Chris Flower; CyclingNews.    Today's Men's stage starts in our own backyard, Folsom CA.  We spoke with Neilson Powless (See EP 61) and then headed to South Lake Tahoe to watch the Women complete their decisive stage 2 before the finish of the Men's stage 6.  While waiting, we spoke with legendary announcer Dave Towle about the ATOC so far and his views on the world of cycling.  We also spoke with Tom Soleday of Rally Cycling (and former pro) shortly before the finish of the women's race.  The day's climb perhaps shocked the riders as much as anyone as it turned into an exciting day of racing in amazing weather.  We caught up with the Women's stage winner and GC leader Katie Hall and 2nd place Tayler Wiles.  We got their impressions of the day's events, their preparation for this race and what's ahead along with their view of the bullies across the pond. Subscribe to our Between 2 Wheels Podcast YouTube Channel.  This Episode is sponsored by HealthIQ.  To learn more and support the show, visit www.healthiq.com/btwGive us a rating and comment on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast.fm, GooglePay or Podbean and now also on TuneinSubscribe on Android Follow and share us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/between2wheels/Find us on twitter @b2w_podcast or Email: admin@between2wheels.comWebsite: www.between2wheels.com

Between Two Wheels: Cycling News and Commentary from NorCal and the World

Between 2 Wheels Podcast: Cycling News, Commentary, and Analysis from NorCal; Host Tyler Janke, Curt Mills and Chris Flower; CyclingNews.  Tayler Wiles rides an amazing race to hang on for 2nd to Katie Hall on the Queen stage of this years Amgen Tour of California in South Lake Tahoe.  Her podium GC should be secure as the women race in Sacramento for stage 3 on a flat course.  Tayler gives her impressions of the day and her plans for the rest of 2018 including the women's Giro d'Italia later this summer. Tayler Wiles on Twitter Subscribe to our Between 2 Wheels Podcast YouTube Channel.  This Episode is sponsored by HealthIQ.  To learn more and support the show, visit www.healthiq.com/btwGive us a rating and comment on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast.fm, GooglePay or Podbean and now also on TuneinSubscribe on Android Follow and share us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/between2wheels/Find us on twitter @b2w_podcast or Email: admin@between2wheels.comWebsite: www.between2wheels.com

Voxwomen Cycling Podcast
Amgen TOC Women's Race Empowered with SRAM Stage 2

Voxwomen Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 17:19


Laura and Abby chat about stage two of the Amgen Tour of California Women's Race Empowered with SRAM! Plus, a check in with Tayler Wiles after an incredible ride to second, and input on stage three from Rally's Kirsti Lay.   canyon.com voxwomen.com/podcast  

Voxwomen Cycling Podcast
Tour of California Preview! w/ Kasia and Tayler!

Voxwomen Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 51:57


Laura and Abby preview the Tour of California IN THE SAME ROOM! Plus interviews with Tayler Wiles and Kasia Niewiadoma and surprise excerpts from Alexis Ryan and Juliette Labous.    canyon.com voxwomen.com/podcast

Voxwomen Cycling Podcast
Tayler Wiles, Molly Weaver, Julie Leth, and Lauren Kitchen Q&A episode!

Voxwomen Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 69:29


Definitely our best episode ever! We gathered together a group of pro's and asked them your questions. Tayler Wiles, Molly Weaver, Julie Leth, and Lauren Kitchen got together for an hour of funny stories and good jokes, with a couple serious moments thrown in as well. Huge thank you to everyone who participated!   canyon.com voxwomen.com/podcast @abimickey @voxwomen

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Warren Cycling Podcast
Warren Cycling Podcast Episode 72: Tour of the Gila, World Tour Races & Upcoming Ones

Warren Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2017 45:35


Episode 72 features the latest in bicycle racing overseas and in the United States.  The Warren brothers talk about the one day Ardennes classics La Flèche Wallonne and Liege-Bastogne-Liege, men and women then recap the Tour of the Gila race from New Mexico.  Dean interviewed the overall winners, Tayler Wiles of UHC, and Evan Huffman of Rally (apologies for the wind noise and low volume of the Huffman interview).  Randy and Dean in the podcast also mention the Little 500, speed week races and the upcoming Tour of Romandie. 

Voxwomen Cycling Podcast
Episode Three (with Tayler Wiles)

Voxwomen Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 56:55


Abby and Loren are joined by Carlee Taylor to discuss the Ardennes week, where Anna van der Breggen won the hat trick, all three races, with Lizzie Deignan and Kasia Niewiadoma rounding out with second and third (yep, same podium for all three races). Then Abby interviews Tayler Wiles, who just won the GC at the Tour of the Gila in the United States! 

Warren Cycling Podcast
Warren Cycling Podcast Episode 25

Warren Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 53:48


In their silver episode, number 25, Randy and Dean talk cycling as per usual.  Dean shares some more interviews he gathered from his day in Paris when the women raced on the Champs Elysees at La Course.  He spoke with UHC's Lauren Tamayo who won the US Criterium National Championship this year and will retire at the end of this season.  Dean also spoke to Tayler Wiles who rides for the Australian Orica-Bike Exchange team. The interviews continue as Dean sought out representatives from teams who have both women and men's squads and asked how integrated the teams are.  He spoke with Giant-Alpecin, Lotto-Soudal, and UHC.  The Warren brothers continued their cycling quips commenting on the success of non-world tour teams at the Tour of Utah, then moved on to discuss the upcoming Rio Olympics and the cycling events to come.