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Matteo Jorgenson is an American professional road cyclist with Visma-Lease A Bike and quickly becoming one of the best riders in the pro peloton. Ian and Matteo catch up about his successful spring and winning Paris-Nice.
Wedged between the two biggest cobbled races in the calendar, the Toms look back on a wet Tour of Flanders and ahead to Paris-Roubaix. Having visited northern France last month, Tom 1 offers his intel on the state of the cobbles. Spoiler: they're not looking good. Music: Acid Trumpet by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3340-acid-trumpet License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
We are joined by Former Professional, Matt Wilson, who rode Flanders 8 times. We review all the action, and the horrific conditions from De Ronde for the Men and Women. We also go deep on the brand new Pro Velo Super League, which is set to shake up the entire future of Australian Cycling. Be sure to let us know your thoughts on social media and leave The Domestiques a review. The Domestiques is presented by Black Sheep Cycling, Honan Insurance Group, and Ord Minnet.
Cosmo Catalano and Dane Cash break down a grueling edition of the Tour of Flanders and ponder whether anyone in the peloton could have done anything to challenge a dominant Mathieu van der Poel.
Spencer and Johan discuss the pre-race favorites in detail to predict who will win one of the most coveted races of the season, the Tour of Flanders. They also answer the question on everyone's mind: Can anyone truly challenge Mathieu van der Poel? Throughout the episode, they also reveal a few strategies to capitalize on the heavily skewed odds, so make sure to listen in before placing your bets. To get access to OŪTCOMES before the race, go to https://access.wedu.team to become a WEDŪ member!
Mathieu van der Poel won his third Tour of Flanders title with some incredible riding up the Koppenberg on the wet cobblestones and Michael Matthews was relegated in the sprint for the podium. Check out Jack Burke's Podcast and Book: https://howtobecomeaprocyclist.com
La carrera más importante en Bélgica se disputó sin el héroe local Wout Vanaert, quien desafortunadamente tuvo una grave caída hace unos días con varios huesos fracturados. El otro gran favorito, Mathieu Vanderpoel asumo toda la responsabilidad de la carrera, junto con su equipo Alpecin, atacó de lejos en el temido muro de Koppenberg, con casi 40 kms por delante, y consiguió llegar en solitario en la línea de meta en Oudenaarde. Detrás del ciclista holandés, pudimos asistir a una lucha muy serrada por los dos otros puestos en el podium. Finalmente el italiano Luca Mozzato y el alemán Niels Politt pudieron acompañar a Vanderpoel en el podium final.
Mathieu Van Der Poel is having a dominate spring season and Flanders was no exception. The Move team discusses uncertainty further Quick Step and a bright future for American cycling. LMNT: Listeners can get a free LMNT Sample Pack with any order when you order at drinklmnt.com/themove THE PERFECT JEAN: F*%k your khakis and get The Perfect Jean 15% off with the code WEDU15 at theperfectjean.nyc/wedu15 #theperfectjeanpod AG1: Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3+K2 AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase using code THEMOVE exclusively at drinkAG1.com/themove Ketone-IQ: Save 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQ at hvmn.com/THEMOVE Caldera Lab: Get 20% OFF with our code WEDU at calderalab.com and make unforgettable first impressions that lead to the charming words, “you look younger!”
Lance, Ali, and Mari go full send into the Spring Classics by splashing through the cobbles of the Women's Tour of Flanders and an impressive win by Elisa Longo Borghini - aka "Lamborghini". They discuss the evident team cohesion of Lidl-Trek to secure a dynamic win as well as the drone coverage, the crack and comeback of Lotte Kopecky, and the predictions for next week's Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift. It's game time! The race is always in front of you. Forward, never straight. OneSkin : Get 15% off OneSkin with the code THEMOVE at www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod
In our second Arrivée episode of the Classics season, Daniel Friebe & Richard Abraham deliver their verdict on the 108th edition of the Tour of Flanders or Ronde van Vlaanderen. With Wout van Aert's spring campaign ruined by a crash in Dwars door Vlaanderen on Wednesday, the Belgian's long-time bête noire, Mathieu van der Poel, started the race as the hot favourite. Find out whether MvdP could become the first reigning world champion since Peter Sagan in 2016 to ride to Flanders glory in the rainbow jersey - or who among the cast of challengers, led by Mads Pedersen & Matteo Jorgenson, managed to thwart him. buycycle Arrivée is supported by buycycle. Visit buycycle.com to buy and sell used bikes safely and securely. 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 100 exclusive episodes. Our latest, four-part KM0 special, ‘Classicissima: Springtime in Sanremo' is available on the Kilometre 0 for Friends of The Cycling Podcast feed now. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
For our first Féminin Arrivée of the season, Rose Manley and Denny Gray pore over an explosive edition of the Tour of Flanders. Team SD Worx start the race with World Champion and home favourite Lotte Kopecky looking to make it a hat-trick of Ronde Van Vlaanderen victories. But can Lidl-Trek, a team growing in confidence and tactical nous, finally reap their rewards? And what of the GOAT Marianne Vos, can she add a title here to her wins from Dwars door Vlaanderen and Omloop Het Nieuwsblad already this season? buycycle Arrivée is supported by buycycle. Visit buycycle.com to buy and sell used bikes safely and securely. 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 100 exclusive episodes. Our latest, four-part KM0 special, ‘Classicissima: Springtime in Sanremo' is available on the Kilometre 0 for Friends of The Cycling Podcast feed now. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
The Placeholders crew is together in Belgium and talks through the route, key storylines, and crash-reduced field of favorites for the men's Tour of Flanders.
Another bike race, another Tadej Pogačar exhibition. The Slovenian didn't just win the Volta a Catalunya, one of cycling's toughest week-long stage races, he completely annihilated the opposition.Pogačar's only 25, but already he counts 69 victories on his palmarès, including two Tours de France and five Monuments. Is there anything he can't do? Is he now knocking on the door of eternal greatness?We put that question to the man himself in Catalonia, where Pogačar tells us that he's stepped up a level this year and is now going into every race determined to win, and always with a smile on his face.We also also hear from George Bennett and Guillaume Martin, who admit that the rest of the peloton are now racing for second place almost every time Pogačar takes to the start line.We also look ahead to this Sunday's Tour of Flanders, where there's also one name on everyone's lips, that of two-time champion Mathieu van der Poel. With Pogačar not defending his title and Wout van Aert and Jasper Stuyven now sidelined by broken collarbones sustained in this week's Dwars door Vlaanderen, the world champion is the outstanding favourite for a third Ronde success.We hear from Mads Pedersen, Michael Matthews, Jordi Meeus and Matteo Trentin on if and how Van der Poel can be beaten.And, finally, as Tour de France Femmes goes from strength to strength, what is happening with the British women's scene? Cycling Weekly's Tom Thewlis reveals the latest on the Women's Tour of Britain, which now, of course, has former Ineos team manager Rod Ellingworth as its race director.After a period when it appeared that the Women's Tour might not take place in 2024, there are growing reasons for optimism, with a route taking shape that includes two opening stages in Wales.We also speak to Ford Ride London Classique technical director Kevin Nash on the strides being made by that three-day May race, and hear from Britain's emblematic road racer Lizzie Deignan, who highlights the continued growth and wider popularity of women's racing in Britain and how the scene has changed since she won silver in the road event at the 2012 London Olympics.This podcast is brought to you with the support of our sponsor, Saddle Skedaddle.Support the show
On the bill this Sunday is De Ronde, one of the most prized Monuments there is. The Toms rattle through the route, delve into the history of the Paterberg, and pick out a handful of riders who might challenge the rainbow-clad favourites, Mathieu van der Poel and Lotte Kopecky. Plus, Tom 1 foreshadows a major crash. Note: This episode was recorded before Wout van Aert crashed out of Dwars door Vlaanderen and broke half the bones in his body. Music: Acid Trumpet by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3340-acid-trumpet License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
The Tour of Flanders might be a clash between the titans of Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert and Mads Pedersen who have all been on the podium of the race before but can anyone challenge these cobblestone giants? Follow us @thecyclingdane YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thecyclingdane/
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Dean attended the Tour of Flanders (one week after being at the last day of the Volta a Catalunya). Also known as de Ronde van Vlaanderen, this one day race in Belgium is one of the five monuments of cycling and the racing was spectacular. Dean interviewed several American women before the race and enjoyed a spot on the Oude Kwaremont climb to photograph both the men and women. The Warren brothers catch up on the Tour of the Basque Country race and look forward to the next monument this coming weekend: Paris-Roubaix.
Wedged in between the two biggest cobbled races on the calendar, the Toms sit down to discuss what's been happening in the world of cycling, and what's to come. Tune in for a breakdown of Tadej Pogačar's and Lotte Kopecky's heroics at the Tour of Flanders, some bold predictions for this year's Paris-Roubaix, and a quick-fire quiz on the Hell of the North. Music: Acid Trumpet by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3340-acid-trumpetLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Noah and Issam are back with a new podcast! In the latest cyclocross social podcast they talk about how the cyclocross riders did in the Tour of Flanders!
In our second round of Arrivée podcasts of the 2023 season, Lionel Birnie and Daniel Friebe get together to serve up their hot takes after a memorable edition of the Tour of Flanders. Could Mathieu van der Poel repeat his Milan-Sanremo heroics and thereby equal the career record of three Flanders wins? Would the home favourite Wout Van Aert finally add his name to the roll of honour of Vlaanderens Mooiste? What if Tadej Pogačar thwarted them both? Sunday afternoon would provide answers - and one the most entertaining races of recent years. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens and Science in Sport. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast Sports Podcast Awards shortlist The Tour d'Écosse series has been shortlisted for the 2023 Sports Podcast Awards. It's a public vote so it's over to you. If you enjoyed the series and would like to vote, you can do so here. You need to create an account to vote and we are in the ‘wilderness' category. 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). Supersapiens Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com Science in Sport The Cycling Podcast has been supported since 2016 by Science In Sport. World leading experts in endurance nutrition. Go to scienceinsport.com to see the whole range. Hammerhead This episode is supported by the Hammerhead Karoo 2, the most advanced GPS cycle computer with the exclusive Climber feature giving you more data at your fingertips. Listeners can get a free heart-rate monitor with the purchase of a Hammerhead Karoo 2 at hammerhead.io with the promo code CYCLE MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Go to maap.cc to see the full MAAP range. D Vine Cellars To order The Cycling Podcast Highlights case, or any of the cases commemorating the 2022 Grand Tours visit dvinecellars.com 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.
Johan and George break down this year's Tour of Flanders, from Flanders! They take us play-by-play through how the race unfolded and discuss the battle of “The Big Three”, Tadej Pogacar, Mathieu van der Poel, and Wout Van Aert. Enter the Flanders Giveaway here! LMNT: Our listeners can get a free LMNT Sample Pack with any order when you order at drinklmnt.com/themove Manscaped: Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with our code “THEMOVE” at manscaped.com Athletic Greens: Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/themove Ventum: Get 10% off when you use code “WEDU” at checkout at ventumracing.com/themove HVMN: Go to hvmn.com and use promo code “THEMOVE” at checkout to save 20%.
The 2023 edition of the Tour of Flanders was riddled with controversial crashes however Tadej Pogacar managed to showcase his incredible talents on the cobbles and drop Mathieu van der Poel and become the first rider to win the Tour of Flanders and the Tour de France since one Eddy Merckx. Biniam Girmay crashed out on his birthday and FILIP MACIEJUK was disqualified
First classic for THEMOVE Femmes and it did not disappoint. Mari, Ali, and JB break down the winning moves, teams, riders, and tactics.
Spencer and Johan pick their favorites and wildcards to win Sunday's 273-kilometer Tour of Flanders (aka Ronde van Vlaanderen). The must-watch Flemish race is one of the biggest Cobbled Classics on the calendar and will see the sport's three best riders, Tadej Pogačar, Wout van Aert, and Mathieu van der Poel duke it out amongst themselves for one-day supremacy, all while trying to hold off the rest of the field, which is stacked with the top one-day talent in the sport. To get access to OŪTCOMES before the race, go to https://access.wedu.team to become a WEDŪ member!
Algunos la llaman la carrera más bonita del mundo. El Tour de Flandes, carrera mítica y símbolo de lo que significa el ciclismo en Bélgica, nos dio lo que todos soñábamos: una guerra sobre dos ruedas entre los 3 mejores ciclistas del momento, Tadej Pogaçar, Mathieu Vanderpoel y Wout Vanaert. El ciclista esloveno Pogaçar mostró su increíble calidad y polivalentia, atacando desde el Oude Kwaremont en solitario y dejando sus rivales más directos, convirtiéndose de esta manera en el tercer ciclista en la historia en ganar el Tour de Francia y el Tour de Flandes.
In this episode of Arrivée, Rose Manley and Lizzy Banks dissect the women's Tour of Flanders. After an imperious start to the season which includes wins for Demi Vollering, Marlen Reusser and Lotte Kopecky, all eyes will be on SD Worx. But with former Flanders champion Elisa Longo Borghini returning to the Trek-Segafredo fold and World Champion Annemiek Van Vleuten racing her final Ronde Van Vlaanderen, who will come out on top? The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens and Science in Sport. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast Sports Podcast Awards shortlist The Tour d'Écosse series has been shortlisted for the 2023 Sports Podcast Awards. It's a public vote so it's over to you. If you enjoyed the series and would like to vote, you can do so here. You need to create an account to vote and we are in the ‘wilderness' category. 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). Supersapiens Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com Science in Sport The Cycling Podcast has been supported since 2016 by Science In Sport. World leading experts in endurance nutrition. Go to scienceinsport.com to see the whole range. MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Go to maap.cc to see the full MAAP range. D Vine Cellars To order The Cycling Podcast Highlights case, or any of the cases commemorating the 2022 Grand Tours visit dvinecellars.com 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.
Spencer Martin of the Beyond the Peloton Newsletter & Andrew Vontz of the Choose the Hard Way Podcast discuss the recent run of semi-Classics and how the performances there will influence the winner on Sunday at The Tour of Flanders (aka Ronde van Vlaanderen). Get in-depth race breakdowns with the BTP newsletter Listen to Andrew's Choose the Hard Way Podcast Hit up Andrew (@vontz) & Spencer (@btpcycling) on Twitter with your questions, opinions, and anything else cycling related
As the snow starts to melt at various rates across the country, and with the recent release of the ride guide in the April/May issue of Canadian Cycling Magazine, editors Matthew Pioro, Matt Hansen (a.k.a. '90s Matt) and Terry McKall discuss some of the hard-won lessons they've learned from doing various cycling events: gravel races, gran fondos and mountain bike challenges. Learn from their mistakes before you head into your outdoor riding season.Also, lots of talk about recent pro races abroad and a look ahead to the Tour of Flanders. Another lesson: always guess “Steve Bauer” for Canadian cycling trivia.
In episode 65, I catch up with Canyon-Sram's superstar Elise Chabbey ahead of this Sunday's Tour of Flanders weekend. Elise and I chat about this Sunday's big race and then cover other topics like the hype of the Tour de France, how the Women's pro peloton has improved, her chickens back in Switzerland and her background as a medical doctor. - - - Check out our new website and sign up to our newsletter! www.tprcyclingnews.com Become a Friend of the TPR Podcast and get access to special content by supporting TPR on Patreon. 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 Cycliq, the official bike-safety partner of the podcast. Check out their new Fly 12 Sport now! https://cycliq.com/ 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 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
Mathieu van der Poel could be part of a very elite club with 3 victories in the race as he hasn't finished outside the top 2 since 2019. However, Wout van Aert has shown strong form by winning the E3 Saxobank Classic and he gifted the victory in Gent-Wevelgem to Christophe Laporte. The third favourite is last year's disgruntled 4th place finisher Tadej Pogacar who has looked imperious at the beginning of the season and could be in with a win or a podium at least. Website: www.thecyclingdane.com
When was the last time you saw a Tour de France champion defining a race at a cobbled classic? Go on and think a while; we'll wait. Tadej Pogačar raced the Tour de Flanders for the first time Sunday, and he wasn't just perusing the event as a tourist - the two-time Tour champ rode to win. And while he didn't pull off the victory, he absolutely did force every rider in the field to play on his terms until the final meters. In the women's race, defending champ Annemiek van Vleuten rode similarly in many ways to Pogačar — defining the race, chasing down the break, and forcing the critical selection. And, like Pogačar, she came up just a bit short as SD Worx had the numbers. On this podcast, Ben Delaney and Andy Hood break down both races, taking a look at the tactics, the contentious points, the power numbers of Mathieu van Der Pole, and the gear used at the classics this year.
We are pleased to announce that Cycling Insights is back for another season full of exciting episodes with Amanda Spratt as a co-host next to Matthew Keenan. Mathew Hayman joins Amanda Spratt and Matthew Keenan to review the Tour de Flanders and Paris-Nice and preview Paris Roubaix 2022.This episode of Cycling Insights is brought to you by Drops + Hoods.Drops + Hoods is an innovative multi-day, multi-discipline and multi-distance cycling event. The inaugural edition will take place in the Snowy Mountains from the 11th to the 13th of November 2022. For more information and to register, visit www.dropsandhoods.com.
This week on the CyclingTips podcast... We have a lot to say about the men's and women's Tour of Flanders and the key moments from both events. With James out, we skip a Nerd Nugget this week but recommend checking out the bikes and tech Ronan saw while in Belgium over the weekend.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in bicycle racing and focus on the recently completed Tour of Flanders. The Itzulia Basque County race is underway in Spain, and mountain bike racing begins with the first World Cup of 2022 taking place in Brazil. Randy and Dean analyze the Van der Poel win in Belgium and the excitment of the finish and talk about Lotte Kopecky winning the women's race.
After a brutal day out on the cobbles, it was Mathieu van der Poel and Lotte Kopecky who took the glory at the Tour of Flanders. The Toms analyse the two action-packed races, discussing a long-awaited Belgian victory and how Tadej Pogačar came fourth in a two-up sprint. Music: Acid Trumpet by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3340-acid-trumpet License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
The cyclocross social podcast is back for the 2021-22 season! Today Noah is joined by Twan to talk about the The Tour of Flanders! The main topic of today is obviously the ride of Mathieu van der Poel. Noah and Twan talk through the race. They discuss the dangerous group with Vermeersch, the attack of pogacar, the counter of Van der poel and some other interesting things during the race. There is also a bit of time to talk about Dwars door Vlaanderen, where van der poel also won and Pidcock was on the podium. The second part of the podcast is about the womens race. Noah and Twan talk about the Kopecky effect in Belgium, Kastelijn, Persico, Brand, Vos and the absence of Van Anrooij. The final part of the podcast is about some transfers in the cyclocross world. Kay and RIberolle will both join Alpecin, whilst Pidcock extends with Ineos. Listen to this, and much more, in this episode of the cyclocross social podcast!
Lance, George, Johan, and JB are all back to discuss this year's Ronde Van Vlaanderen, otherwise known as the Tour of Flanders. With heavy favorite Wout Van Aert out with COVID, it came down to a race of tactics between Tadej Pogačar and Mathieu Van Der Poel. The guys discuss if there was anything Pogačar could have done differently to overcome the explosivity of Van Der Poel and give their insights on the women's Ronde Van Vlaanderen. Get 20% OFF + Free Shipping with code THEMOVE at Manscaped. A FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase at Athletic Greens. Go to HVMN and use promo code THEMOVE for 10% off. Go to birddogs and enter promo code THEMOVE and they'll throw in a free Birddogs Dad Hat.
Going through my Ronde van Vlaanderen (Tour of Flanders) race notebook to break down a wild finish at one of the season's biggest one-day classics. Sign up for the BTP Newsletter to get in-depth race breakdowns
For the past few weeks there has been plenty of talk about wunderkind Tadej Pogačar winning the Tour of Flanders in his very first outing. And he very nearly did, coming incredibly close to cracking Mathieu van der Poel on the cobbled Flemish climbs, but ultimately falling short in a bungled final kilometer, becoming, humorously put, the first man to ever come fourth in a two-man sprint. OJ Borg, Peter Cossins and Jeremey Whittle are back for another episode of Aérogramme to discuss the second monument of the season, and there's a lot to go over. Pogačar showed some uncharacteristic tactical flaws and a reaction to losing that looked more becoming of his 23 years than we're used to seeing. “He suddenly looked his age,” says Jeremy Whittle of Pogačar's reaction to getting fourth. Was this loss for Pogačar good for cycling? On the flip side, Mathieu van der Poel seems to have learned the tough lessons of his narrow defeat at last year's Tour of Flanders, pulling off an excellent race and looking in control through the final sprint.How does this year's race stack up against the many great editions over the years? And for that matter how does the Tour of Flanders stack up against the other four Monuments? We dive in to those questions and more.In the women's race, Lotte Kopecky won Belgium's biggest race in the national champion's jersey after an excellent race by her SD Worx team. We discuss how the women's race went down and the differing tactics employed between the men's and women's editions. There's also discussion of the just announced Netflix series covering this summer's Tour de France. What do we hope to see from the series being produced by the same people behind the wildly popular “Drive to Survive” Formula 1 series?Tune in for the full conversation.
We're joined live by Flanders race director Scott Sunderland and 2007 Paris-Roubaix winners Stuart O'Grady, who's on the ground for Mummu Cycling checking out the classics in Europe.
This week on Freewheeling we break down team tactics at the Tour of Flanders, the fantastic display by SD Worx and what Annemiek van Vleuten could have done differently. Over the weekend news of Emily Bridges exclusion from the Omnium national championships fueled a discussion of transwomen in sport.
Mathieu van der Poel claimed his second title at the Tour of Flanders but Tadej Pogačar in his debut robbed himself of a podium by playing games with Mathieu van der Poel.
The CyclingTips crew get together to preview a potentially Wout van Aert-less men's Tour of Flanders and what will be a predictably unpredictable women's event on Sunday. If you missed Caley's words on Richard Moore they can be found here.
Matt Stephens enjoys the company of the 2021 Tour of Flanders champion, Kasper Asgreen, in this monumental episode. Knowing your strengths is a key attribute of any successful bike racer, but it's the execution that really matters, as Kasper recalls his tactical approach to winning the Ronde Van Vlaanderen last season. He also remembers the moment Patrick Lefevere really made him sweat - just before offering him a place on his dream team, Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl. But it was Kasper's hidden talents that left the biggest impression on our host, and it's a matter of time before we find out if he will fulfil Matt's request to display them on the podium.
"It is the Flemish people that still hold the crown of greatest cycling fans. These are the people who come out in force to cheer on the Monument passing near their towns. These are the people who all tune in so well to such a Monument that it gets better ratings than the Americans' Superbowl: surely, the figures would be 100% of Flemish viewers if such a large share of their population did not watch from the roadside in person."
It's cobbles galore on the cycling calendar right now. The Toms discuss Biniam Girmay's historic win at Gent-Wevelgem before going on to preview the Ronde. Will Mathieu van der Poel emerge victorious again or could it be time for a Belgian to break the curse? Music: Acid Trumpet by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3340-acid-trumpet License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
The Tour of Flanders will see the clash of the on form Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert once again. However, Kasper Asgreen will look to retain his incredible title from last year. Follow us @thecyclingdane Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecyclingdane
Abby, Loren, and Amy are joined this week by Gracie Elvin to chat Tour of Flanders and all the surrounding stories. Gracie also fills everyone in on the Cyclists' Alliance new mentoring program, within the sport but also for riders ready to retire.
On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we analyze every inch of Sunday's Tour of Flanders. Plus, American rider Leah Thomas of Team Movistar takes us inside Annemiek van Vleuten's thrilling victory in the women's race. Contributor James Startt was at the Tour of Flanders this year, and Startt gives us a detailed report on what the race was like without fans. Plus, Startt got a first-hand view of Mathieu van der Poel battling Kasper Asgreen and Wout van Aert. All that and more on this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.
On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we analyze every inch of Sunday's Tour of Flanders. Plus, American rider Leah Thomas of Team Movistar takes us inside Annemiek van Vleuten's thrilling victory in the women's race. Contributor James Startt was at the Tour of Flanders this year, and Startt gives us a detailed report on what the race was like without fans. Plus, Startt got a first-hand view of Mathieu van der Poel battling Kasper Asgreen and Wout van Aert. All that and more on this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.
The Tour of Flanders turned up a surprise. We dig into all the reaction for another amazing edition of The Ronde 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 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roadman-cycling-podcast/message
The Tour of Flanders turned up a surprise. We dig into all the reaction for another amazing edition of The Ronde 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
The 2021 Tour of Flanders, De Ronde Van Vlaanderen was anticipated to be a repeat showdown between the three super favorites of Mathieu Van der Poel, Wout van Aert and Julian Alaphilippe but with teams having strength in numbers there may be a number of combinations of tactics that could be deployed to upset expectationContinue reading "Tour of Flanders Race Recap & Analysis"
"We saw a hard bike race today," stated Lance at the top of the show. THEMOVE favorite Tour of Flanders did not disappoint. Kasper Asgreen avenges his 2019 second place by capturing the win for Elegant-QuickStep. The guys discuss trouble for the favorites, "fights" in cycling and enforcement of some misguided rules by the UCI. THEMOVE is presented by OURA. Visit OURA to learn more about the most accurate sleep and health device on the market. Visit LMNT to order your next electrolyte drink mix. Visit ROKA and use the code THEMOVE at checkout for 20% off your first purchase. Visit Ventum and use the code themove at checkout for 10% off any purchase. For 25% off your order with AthleticBrewing use the code THEMOVE25.
One of the best races of the year coming up soon! Everyone get excited, even without many fans it should still be a great race!
The cobbled classics concludes this weekend with Flanders. It's hard to believe that they're almost over, but this will be a race you want to watch. There are so many good riders here that it's difficult to keep track. If you want to hear how we think the race is going to go, give us a listen.@owdocycling
Join The Cycling Mole as he previews the Ronde van Vlaanderen. Who is your pick for the most important race in Flanders? Can we look past Van der Poel and Van Aert while they struggle to maintain form? Find out in this episode.Follow The Cycling Mole on Twitter and if you enjoy the podcast don't forget to rate and review on iTunes.
One of the biggest races of the year is upon us, the Ronde van Vlaanderen 2021 men and women's edition. Benji and Lanterne preview both races in depth, including picking their winner and some long shots as usual. Show Partner | https://lecol.cc Introducing Drops Le Col | https://lecol.cc/pages/introducing-drops-x-le-col If you enjoy the LRCP, and you want to support us by leaving a tip, feel free to do so here: https://ko-fi.com/lanternerougecyclingpodcast
Mathieu Van der Poel, Wout Van Aert and Julian Alaphilippe will showdown for the Tour of Flanders less than a year since their epic clash. But there are plenty of other strong riders who will feature in this the 105th edition of the race. Alexander Kristoff has been a very consistent rider in the Tour of Flanders. Follow us @thecyclingdane Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecyclingdane Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecyclingdane8 Twitter: https://twitter.com/Thecyclingdane Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lockdown-interviews-with-thecyclingdane/id1515044036
Join Jordan Addison, Louise Gibson, Danny Roberts-Clarke & Jamie Olsson for the first edition of the all new Breakaways & Breweries Podcast! What is Breakaways & Breweries? Simple, A round-table podcast exploring all aspects Pro Cycle Racing & The Pro Peloton - Both Mens & Womens - from a fans point of view ... and always enjoyed with an appropriate beer sourced from the routes of the races we are following. Episode 1 - Tour of Flanders / Ronde Van Vlaanderen Arguably the most exciting race weekend of the year, the Crew take a look ahead to this weekend's Tour Of Flanders Race, picking out thier top picks for the mens & womens races, and recap the highlights from the Belgian Classics so far in 2021! And also hear their stories of times in Belgium, their love of the Belgian Cobbles, the fans, the race and of course the Belgian Beer. This Episode's Beer Selection: Liefmans Fruitesse - Oudenaarde, Belgium Kwaremont Blonde 0.3% - Kwaremont, Belgium Kwaremont Blond - Kwaremont, Belgium Bolleke, De Koninck - Antwerp, Belgium Keep the conversation going.... When watching and posting about any of the races you love, be sure to use #BREAKAWAYSANDBREWERIES So sit back, grab a brew & enjoy! #ridewithmates #rvv2021 #rondevanvlaanderen G!RO : http://www.girocycles.com https://www.instagram.com/girocycles/ Jordan Addison https://www.instagram.com/jordanaddison/ https://www.twitter.com/jordanaddison Louise Gibson: https://twitter.com/lougloug https://www.instagram.com/loukew/ Danny Roberts-Clarke: https://www.instagram.com/danny_robertsclarke/ Jamie Olsson https://www.instagram.com/jmeolssn/
Tour of Flanders “De Rhone” is the second Monument of the 2021 season and with Flanders being the host of the 2021 UCI World Championships, all the heavy hitters will be out looking for glory on the roads. There are two riders who will be particularly hungry to avenge the loss the Mathieu Van derContinue reading "2021 Tour of Flanders Preview, Dwars & Nacer Bouhanni"
In episode 14 of Aérogramme with La Course en Tête: Gent-Wevelgem recapTour of Flanders previewVolta a Catalunya Chris Froome’s formWilliam Fotheringham recaps the week’s cycling newsOJ Borg, Jeremy Whittle, Sophie Smith and Peter Cossins guide you through everything you need to know for the week in cycling.Aérogramme is powered by FloBikes.FloBikes has you covered for watching the Spring Classics! Watch the Tour of Flanders, Gent-Wevelgem, Amstel Gold and more, live and on demand in the United States, Canada and Australia. Subscribe now at flobikes.com/aerogramme.Be sure to follow the La Course en Tête crew on Twitter for the latest cycling updates!OJ Borg: @OJBorgJeremy Whittle: @jeremycwhittleSophie Smith: @SophieSmith86Peter Cossins: @petercossinsLa Course en Tête: @lacourseentete
Alright, I give my 11th hour predictions for the Men's World Championships tomorrow. And we look back at what is so far one of the best battles we have seen from this already beloved rivalry.
Did we see a preview of the Classics for year's to come? van der Poel and Van Aert take it to the finish line while Alaphilippe has some bad luck. They guys break down "the most beautiful of the Classics" and the continued making of a great rivalry. They also discuss the Ineos Grenadiers dominance at the Tour of Italy, the shakeup of some of the pre-race favorites and the success of American Brandon McNulty. They close out the show with a conversation about COVID-19 and the fate of the Giro and Vuelta. THEMOVE is presented by OURA. Visit OURA to learn more about the most accurate sleep and health device on the market. Today's episode is brought to you by PowerDot. Our listener's get 20% of their purchase using the code THEMOVE at checkout. Visit LMNT to order your next electrolyte drink mix. Check out The Pro's Closet and use the code MOVE10 for 10% off all 2020 and 2021 bikes.
Cam is back and we are reflecting on De Ronde that finished literally an hour before recording. We talk about what happened to Alaphilippe (which controversial opinions) as well as how our predictions did.Come back tomorrow for the Vuelta preview
A monumental day of racing with the men and women's elite peloton racing in Flanders, and a crucial mountaintop finish at the Giro d'Italia.Click to view: show page on Awesound
This years delayed Tour of Flanders looks to be a very exciting race. We have clips from Kristoff and Museeuw as well
The Giro rolls on to the stage 14 ITT in Conegliano. Joao Almeida will look to extend his lead for the Maglia Rosa and even content for stage honors against the likes of favorite Filippo “Top” Ganna and Rohan Dennis. If one of the Ineos riders wins it will be 4 stage wins for IneosContinue reading "Giro Stage 14 TT, Tour of Flanders"
I'm flying solo today with an incredibly bold prediction as to who will win this race. I break my prediction down at the end to tell you exactly how it will happen.Before that I break down the parcours and the main contestants for the win, but I don't cover the weather because I couldn't find it. Pas de probleme.
The Lion of Flanders dominated the cobblestone Monuments winning both Tour of Flanders and Paris Roubaix on 3 occasions.
In this episode of Breakfast with Boz we catch up with classics legend Fabian Cancellara and Belgian rider Oliver Naesen. The Classics have long been a fan and rider favorite each spring with events like Paris Roubaix and Flanders. Fabian shares what he is doing now and reflects on some of his most fond memories of racing. Oliver discusses the impact of Covid19 in Belgium and his Classics goals.
Die Sonne ist da! Und trotzdem fährt die ganze Radsportwelt Rolle. Bis auf Thomas De Gendt, denn der ist einfach zu schnell für alle Programme. Im Allgäu ist Lisa Brennauer dagegen nach der Olympiaverschiebung im Rebootmodus und diskutiert mit uns über den Spagat zwischen Bahn und Straße, die holländische Dominanz und den Mindestlohn im Frauenradsport. Wurde ebenfalls von Zwift entfernt - wegen zu schwachen Werten: Die Podcast-Crew!
We jump back into the archives and select three classic battles of De Ronde. Lance, Johan, George and JB review the 1985, 1995 and 2005 races. They break down tactics, equipment and THEMOVE of each race. Today's episode was sponsored by PowerDot and The Feed
It's Flanders week here on the VeloNews Podcast. And even though Belgium's biggest race is on hold (like the rest of the sport), we are taking a deep dive into our three favorite recent editions of De Ronde. Andrew Hood, James Startt, and Fred Dreier examine the Tours of Flanders from 2015, 2016, and 2019, and examine the tactical decisions and storylines from each race. What did each edition tell us about the Flanders course design? How did the marquee riders approach the course differently? What are our favorite moments from these editions? All that and more on this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.
It's Flanders week here on the VeloNews Podcast. And even though Belgium's biggest race is on hold (like the rest of the sport), we are taking a deep dive into our three favorite recent editions of De Ronde. Andrew Hood, James Startt, and Fred Dreier examine the Tours of Flanders from 2015, 2016, and 2019, and examine the tactical decisions and storylines from each race. What did each edition tell us about the Flanders course design? How did the marquee riders approach the course differently? What are our favorite moments from these editions? All that and more on this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.
The 2020 Tour of Flanders is not happening on Sunday 5 April. Carlton Kirby reflects on what we're missing. Why was Sean Kelly crammed into a van with a women's cycling team? Why was Carlton in tears at the finish line one year? What is the most Belgian thing in Belgium? And where's the best place to buy curly slippers? Hosted by Duncan Steer.
Here's an episode about the last ride I did in Belgium. It was an epic ride on many of the tour of Flanders roads with all their turns, climbs and cobbles.If you like this content and want to hear more of it, find my channel A Champion's Mind on Anchor/FM where I release content several times a week. I'd be glad to have you there as well! https://anchor.fm/a-champions-mind35
Here's an episode about the last ride I did in Belgium. It was an epic ride on many of the tour of Flanders roads with all their turns, climbs and cobbles. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a-champions-mind35/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a-champions-mind35/support
Александр Маноха и Алексей Борисовский возвращаются с новым подкастом о велоспорте! Они вспоминают самые запомнившиеся моменты Классик, определяют главных победителей и проигравших весны, а также дают подробное превью Джиро Д'Италия с обсуждением каждого этапа, главных фаворитов на генеральный зачет и все основные майки. Наш новый спонсор - GG.BET - Больше чем просто букмекер Регистрируйтесь с промокодом - Sporthub и получите бонус 100% на первый депозит до 50 долларов! Поддержите нас на Patreon! Помогите выпускам Спортхаба выходить чаще, и стать немного качественнее! Подписывайтесь на нас абсолютно везде! Обязательно - подпишитесь и поставьте лайк нам на iTunes Sporthub в соцсетях: Twitter Facebook Youtube наш блог на Sports.Ru Вконтакте
From lake jump bikes to the riff-heavy rock of Blue Cheese to emergency bus repairs, Partymaster Tour organizer Michel Plonka talks about the rolling party, with dirt, street and park riding, that hit parts of Ontario and Quebec this past summer. If you are not familiar with the Partymaster Tour, get started with videos from the event. Social media editor Dan Walker and editor Matthew Pioro get Full Send/No Send on the Tour of Flanders, champagne-induced bronchitis, hitting the trails early and who should claim ebikes. Coach Peter Glassford has great equipment tips and training strategies that will help you get on the roads as they clear and let you take advantage of the trainer you still have set up in your pain cave. Sorry, it’s not time to put the trainer way, just yet. Send in your ideas for Ask a Coach and Full Send/No Send to podcast@cyclingmagazine.ca Podcast art design by Maxine Gravina Podcast photography by Julien Grimard The Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast thanks the Ontario Media Development Corp., for its support. Please rate and review the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast wherever you get your episodes.
In Episode 161 Randy and Dean Warren discuss the latest in professional cycling as they prepare to go riding themselves. The Tour of Flanders presented a surprise winner in EF Education First's Alberto Bettiol. The Warrens talk about who they think will do well at the next monument, Paris-Roubaix. The Warren brothers report the Americans who have won races in Italy and Malaysia.
Few people picked Alberto Bettiol as a favorite before Tour of Flanders, yet he managed to stun the favorites and win. Peter Sagan is one of those stars who was left empty-handed on Sunday. We hear from him about how the race went down and why he hasn't found peak form yet. Later in the podcast, Ben Delaney talks to Dries Verclyte of Cycling in Flanders. He explains how the region embraces cycling tourism and attracts all kinds of riders from around the world — not just the top pros who were battling on the Bergs in De Ronde.
It's holy week, and this week's episode comes from the ground at the Tour of Flanders, including interviews at the Antwerp depart and Oudenaarde finish. Caley is joined by Dave Everett for a wander around the Flanders, including chats with the John Degenkolb, Heinrich Haussler, Taylor Phinney, Ruth Winder, Jonathan Vaughters, and more. Caley takes you inside the celebrations at EF, and Dave settles an age-old question: Socks over leg warmers, or under?
Few people picked Alberto Bettiol as a favorite before Tour of Flanders, yet he managed to stun the favorites and win. Peter Sagan is one of those stars who was left empty-handed on Sunday. We hear from him about how the race went down and why he hasn't found peak form yet. Later in the podcast, Ben Delaney talks to Dries Verclyte of Cycling in Flanders. He explains how the region embraces cycling tourism and attracts all kinds of riders from around the world — not just the top pros who were battling on the Bergs in De Ronde.
Episode 90: Ronde van Vlaanderen 2019 Cycling’s biggest and best followed and best-appreciated one-day is slated for its most open event in years. Fortunately, Dane and I are on hand to walk you through all contenders and potential outcomes. Temporary RSS | SoundCloud Photo by s.yuki (CC).
With the Tour of Flanders on the horizon, we look at the form of the pre-race favourites and take on the challenge of rating the likes of Peter Sagan, Niki Terpstra and Wout van Aert. We also hear from John Degenkolb, Michael Valgren and Adri van der Poel. This episode of the Cyclingnews podcast is brought to you by Sportful, Pinarello and Floyd's of Leadville. Sponsor message Born in the Italian Dolomites, Sportful has been making athletes faster, more efficient and better protected since 1972. Sportful has a rich and successful racing history; optimising performance for athletes who have gone onto win Grand Tours, one-day classics, and the World Championships. Sportful leads the market with innovative and technical apparel so you can experience those unforgettable moments, your very best days on a bike. For more details visit Sportful.com and follow the ride on Instagram @sportful.
In Episode 160 Randy and Dean Warren discuss the latest professional cycling races with the build up to the Tour of Flanders. The E3 Binkbank Classic and Gent-Wevelgem results gives us a preview of the favorites for the Tour of Flanders, the second monument of the season and Belgium's biggest one day race. The Warrens talk about the favorites and deem the race wide open for both the men's and women's versions. Randy and Dean also touch on the Volta a Catalunya stage race and the upcoming Joe Martin Stage Race in Arkansas.
The first race in the USA Crits series was last weekend in El Paso, TX and we were pretty excited to give the full coverage of the race. There are two world tour classics this week, Dwars Door Vlaanderen, a semi-classic on Wednesday, April 3rd and the next monument, Tour of Flanders which is Saturday, April 7th. We talk all this and more on this weeks episode of Bike Race Weekly. https://www.facebook.com/BikeRacingWeekly/
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April 4 | In this episode of The Cycling Podcast, Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and Daniel Friebe discuss Niki Terpstra's victory at the Tour of Flanders and ask whether it was a vintage edition of the race. Daniel offers his patented wine glass rating, Lionel bemoans the fact Quick Step's rivals were able to do so little to upset the apple cart and Richard suggests that Bora made a tactical error at a crucial part of the race that played into the Belgian team's hands. They also discuss whether Luke Rowe's disqualification for riding into the bike path was fair or an over-reaction and weigh up the other eye-catching performances before turning their attentions to this coming weekend's Paris-Roubaix. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science In Sport. Become a Friend of the Podcast to access a range of feature-length documentary-style episodes only on https://thecyclingpodcast.com
In their weekly podcast, Randy and Dean Warren discuss the latest in cycling focusing on the top professional level. The Warren brothers concentrate their attention on the Tour of Flanders and recall the previous weeks races to predict the outcome of the top Belgian classic race. Randy and Dean talk about the women's event as well and cover the rest of the recent races.
All the "tune-up" races are in the rearview mirror. The big kahuna of the Flemish classics awaits. The Tour of Flanders — De Ronde van Vlaanderen for the faithful — rolls out from Antwerp on Sunday. In contrast to recent years that saw Fabian Cancellara and Tom Boonen bidding the cobbles adieu, the conversations at the classics in 2018 have not revolved around "last hurrahs." Instead, all the focus has been on big stars in their prime. Peter Sagan, Greg Van Avermaet, seemingly every rider on Quick-Step Floors ... They will all be in the hunt for Belgium's biggest cycling prize at De Ronde. The Recon Ride pre-race show previews the route and the contenders, hears from perennial contender Sep Vanmarcke (EF Education First-Drapac), and picks a few favorites to land on the podium ahead of the Tour of Flanders.
All the "tune-up" races are in the rearview mirror. The big kahuna of the Flemish classics awaits. The Tour of Flanders — De Ronde van Vlaanderen for the faithful — rolls out from Antwerp on Sunday. In contrast to recent years that saw Fabian Cancellara and Tom Boonen bidding the cobbles adieu, the conversations at the classics in 2018 have not revolved around "last hurrahs." Instead, all the focus has been on big stars in their prime. Peter Sagan, Greg Van Avermaet, seemingly every rider on Quick-Step Floors ... They will all be in the hunt for Belgium's biggest cycling prize at De Ronde. The Recon Ride pre-race show previews the route and the contenders, hears from perennial contender Sep Vanmarcke (EF Education First-Drapac), and picks a few favorites to land on the podium ahead of the Tour of Flanders.
This week on the show, we wrap de Ronde, the first time a Norwegian has stood atop the podium in Flanders; breakdown three avoidable, and positively dumb incidents at the Ronde and Pais Vasco, and finally it’s Paris-Roubaix time, the cobbled monster finale to the classics, this Sunday. Finally, and going full circle, we ponder, who can beat the unstoppable force that is Alexander Kristoff, perhaps, Bradley Wiggins?