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Welcome Welcome to Episode #414 of the 303 Endurance Podcast. We're your hosts Coach Rich Soares and 303 Chief Editor, Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance news, coaching tips and discussion. We are excited about this week's guest interview. Marcel van Garderen is going to share his lens on cycling as a competitive cyclist, official, moto for live coverage and of course a the father of pro cyclist Tejay van Garderen. Plus it's been a big news week with the revelation of a Tri Bike Transport lawsuit and Global Cycling Network GCN+ announcing they are shutting down their service in December. We also have a preview of IRONMAN Cozumel pro race this weekend. Just because your wheels are tubeless able, should you? Colorado's Ride Show Sponsor: UCAN LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co In Today's Show Feature Interview - Marcel van Garderen Endurance News - IMCOZ, GCN+ to shut down, 100s of athletes impacted by TBT bankruptcy What's new in the 303 - Collen de Reuck 5K; Colorado's Ride Returns and Registration Open Video of the Week - Top of the Week - Replay of Getting Your Bike To/From your Race Feature Interview: Marcel van Garderen You name it, Marcel has done it. At least when it comes to cycling. Marcel was an amateur rider who once aspired to turn pro, and still competes at the Masters level. He is also a bike race official, moto for professional races including IRONMAN. You may also be familiar with his son Tejay van Garderen who was a top pro cyclist for years. Endurance News GCN+ to close down in December as race broadcasts move to Discovery+ and Eurosport 180 Bikes From World Triathlon Championship Finals Being Held By TriBike Transport Cargo Shipper IRONMAN Cozumel: Start time and how to follow live as Sebastian Kienle heads into retirement What's New in the 303: COLLEEN DE REUCK CROSS COUNTRY CLASSIC Colorado's Ride Returns Video of the Week: A dramatic end to the World Cup race in Chile saw Gwen Jorgensen (USA) run down the field to earn the fourth gold of the season. Gina Sereno (USA) was awarded silver and Vicky Holland (GBR) ends the season with World Cup bronze. The first two women who crossed the finish line -Katie Zaferes (USA) and Teresa Zimovjanova (CZE) along with two other athletes were disqualified due to taking the wrong turn on the run course. 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Frontier A checked bike fee of $75 per direction applies regardless of the Fare Option purchased. Delta You can bring most sports equipment with you on your trip, though keep in mind that standard checked baggage fees apply based on cabin, travel region and total number of checked bags. Overweight baggage fees apply to bags that exceed 50 lbs and bags cannot exceed 115 linear in/292 cm (length + width + height). Items in excess of the baggage allowance will be subject to additional, overweight, and oversized baggage fees. United - https://www.united.com/en/us/fly/baggage/checked-bags.html https://www.united.com/en/us/fly/baggage/sports-equipment.html US-based carrier United Airlines — who as recently as this September charged an additional US$200 for your bike each way — has quietly abandoned that fee entirely, finally following the lead of competitors Delta Airlines and American Airlines. Oversized bags - We can't accept bags that measure (length + width + height) more than 115 inches (292 centimeters). Overweight bags - We can't accept bags weighing more than 100 pounds (45 kilograms). Musical instruments and assistive devices are exceptions. We'll accept musical instruments up to 165 pounds (75 kilograms) and all assistive devices. Southwest - https://www.southwest.com/help/baggage/special-baggage-sports-equipment The items listed below will be accepted as Checked Baggage for a $75 each way charge: Bicycles (defined as nonmotorized and having a single seat) properly packed in a bicycle box or hard case from 51 to 100 pounds in weight or 62 to 80 inches in total dimensions. Pedals and handlebars must be removed and packaged in protective materials so as not to be damaged by or cause damage to other Baggage. Bicycles packaged in cardboard or soft sided cases will be transported as limited release items. Bicycles over 100 pounds in weight and 81 inches in total dimensions cannot be checked as baggage and can only be shipped as Cargo if the Customer is a known Shipper. Closing: Thanks again for listening this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
De overheid investeert de komende jaren ruim 1 miljard euro in onze eigen fietsinfrastructuur. Is dat genoeg om Nederland écht verkeersveilig te maken? Te gast is Esther van Garderen, directeur van de Fietsersbond. Macro met Mujagić Elke dag een intrigerende gedachtewisseling over de stand van de macro-economie. Op maandag en vrijdag gaat presentator Thomas van Zijl in gesprek met econoom Arnoud Boot, de rest van de week praat Van Zijl met econoom Edin Mujagić. Beleggerspanel Philips gaat reorganiseren en schrapt wereldwijd 6000 banen, maar kan je met ontslagen de winstgevendheid vergroten? En: De rijkste man van Azië wordt beticht van grootschalige fraude. Dat en meer bespreken we om 13.00 in het beleggerspanel met: - Reinder Wietsma, Head of Investments bij IBS Capital. - Martijn Rozemuller, Head of Europe bij VanEck. Luister | Beleggerspanel Inzichtgesprek Op de kunstacademie, wilde Max Dijkstra geen stoelen ontwerpen, maar iets wat zou blijven. Zo kwam hij op het idee van kunstmatige riffen, die beschadigde ecosystemen onderwater kunnen herstellen en de biodiversiteit een nieuw leven inblaast. Te gast is Max Dijkstra, oprichter van ReefSystems. Zakenpartner Ze ging naar de Hotelschool in Den Haag en werkte daarna bij Red Bull, C1000 en HEMA, maar ze kwam erachter dat ze beter voor haar zelf kon beginnen. Nu heeft zij een eigen bedrijf, genaamd: BYE, waar ze samen met mede-oprichter Tanja Soeter urnen verkoopt. De Zakenpartner van deze week is Desiree Vernie, oprichter van BYE. Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail en Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Het bijbouwen van 100.000 nieuwbouwwoningen per jaar gaat dit én de komende jaren niet lukken, volgens het economisch instituut voor de bouw (EIB). Dat betekent dat ook minder fietstunnels, -stallingen en -paden. Komen de plannen van de Fietsersbond daardoor in gevaar? In ‘De Top van Nederland' een uitgebreid gesprek met Esther van Garderen, directeur van de Fietsersbond. Abonneer je op de podcast Ga naar ‘De top van Nederland' en abonneer je op de podcast, ook te beluisteren via Apple Podcast en Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Team EF Coaching Performance Podcast we sit down with coach Tejay Van Garderen who has recently made a transition from a full time professional World Tour cyclist, to a director sportif for EF Pro Cycling. Enjoy some tips and insights from one of the best American riders of his generation in this episode.
Het kabinet stelt zichzelf tot doel om deze regeerperiode 200.000 extra forensen op de fiets te krijgen. Is dat haalbaar met de infrastructuur zoals die nu is georganiseerd? We praten erover met Esther van Garderen, directeur van de Fietsersbond. Gasten in BNR's Big Five van de Duurzame mobiliteit - Lex Hoefsloot, medeoprichter en directeur van Lightyear - Steven van Eijck, voorzitter Mobiliteitsalliantie en voorzitter RAI Vereniging - Bert van Wee, Hoogleraar Transportbeleid en directeur Trail - John Voppen, directeur ProRail - Esther van Garderen, directeur Fietsersbond See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tejay van Garderen is one of the best cyclists America has ever produced. With stage wins in the Giro, the Tour de Suisse, Volta Catalunya, and plenty more, overall wins at the USA Pro Cycling Challenge and the Tour of California, plus best young rider and 5th place (twice) at the Tour de France, Tejay's palmares are lengthy. He's also a fascinating conversationalist, is knowledgeable about wine, introduced me to burrata, knows his NFL, is a father to two girls, and husband to Jessica. Tejay has lots of knowledge and experience to share and we do so over this conversation. Like, comment, share. Thanks for listening! -Ted
A timely message from John 6 : 1 - 15
Bobby Julich and Jens Voigt catch up with recent retiree Tejay Van Garderen as he prepares for the Vuelta in his new role as apprentice Director Sportif for EF Education Nippo. He also tells the boys with his favourite moment in his racing career and the moment he knew it was time to hang up his cleats.. This episode, presented by Zwift, is a Velonews production in association with Shocked Giraffe. The episode was produced by Mark Payne and edited by Tim Mossa.
In gesprek met Harold van Garderen, expert op het gebied van complexiteit en narratieve verantwoording. "Het gaat er niet om wat u wilt weten van mensen. Het gaat om wat mensen willen dat u weet."
The 2020 Tour de France rolls on, and Jens Voigt joins the podcast again to break down all of the action from the Pyrenees and Tuesday's sprint stage. Sam Bennett's sprint win on stage 10 carried extra significance because he out-kicked his old teammate, Peter Sagan. Jens discusses Bennett's career path and the decision of Bora-Hansgrohe to choose Sagan over Bennett for years. Why is Peter Sagan winless in the Tour thus far? Jens analyzes Sagan's form, as well as the strategic decisions made by Bora-Hansgrohe. Then, Jens lends his opinion on Jumbo-Visma's aggressive strategy through the first half of the Tour. Has the Dutch team spent too much energy in its attempt to win? And why didn't Primož Roglič attack on the Col de Peyresourde after he dropped Egan Bernal? American rider Tejay van Garderen joins the podcast today with a wide-ranging audio diary about the 2020 Tour de France. What elements of this strange edition feel completely different from the norm, and what elements are the same? What are riders talking about inside the peloton? Tejay gives us his take. Then, Andrew Hood and James Startt file a dispatch from Île de Ré, and discuss the Tour de France's COVID-19 testing and the stir it caused inside the peloton. Live bike racing is back, and FloBikes is your home for live and on-demand coverage of the biggest events of the year including the Giro d’Italia, Tour of Flanders, Amstel Gold Race, Tirreno Adriatico, and much, much more. Go behind the scenes with exclusive interviews, in-depth documentaries, and a host of other cycling-focused content. Additionally, Canadian viewers get access to the Tour de France, Vuelta a España, and the World Championships. Subscribe today by going to flobikes.com/velonews.
The 2020 Tour de France rolls on, and Jens Voigt joins the podcast again to break down all of the action from the Pyrenees and Tuesday's sprint stage. Sam Bennett's sprint win on stage 10 carried extra significance because he out-kicked his old teammate, Peter Sagan. Jens discusses Bennett's career path and the decision of Bora-Hansgrohe to choose Sagan over Bennett for years. Why is Peter Sagan winless in the Tour thus far? Jens analyzes Sagan's form, as well as the strategic decisions made by Bora-Hansgrohe. Then, Jens lends his opinion on Jumbo-Visma's aggressive strategy through the first half of the Tour. Has the Dutch team spent too much energy in its attempt to win? And why didn't Primož Roglič attack on the Col de Peyresourde after he dropped Egan Bernal? American rider Tejay van Garderen joins the podcast today with a wide-ranging audio diary about the 2020 Tour de France. What elements of this strange edition feel completely different from the norm, and what elements are the same? What are riders talking about inside the peloton? Tejay gives us his take. Then, Andrew Hood and James Startt file a dispatch from Île de Ré, and discuss the Tour de France's COVID-19 testing and the stir it caused inside the peloton. Live bike racing is back, and FloBikes is your home for live and on-demand coverage of the biggest events of the year including the Giro d’Italia, Tour of Flanders, Amstel Gold Race, Tirreno Adriatico, and much, much more. Go behind the scenes with exclusive interviews, in-depth documentaries, and a host of other cycling-focused content. Additionally, Canadian viewers get access to the Tour de France, Vuelta a España, and the World Championships. Subscribe today by going to flobikes.com/velonews.
In this special episode, co-host Bobby Julich becomes the hot-seat guest as Tejay van Garderen and Gus Morton pepper the Olympic medalist and Tour de France podium finisher about not only his career, but the decisions behind his actions, his regrets, and his most cherished moments. After watching ESPN's two-part LANCE documentary, van Garderen has questions for Julich about how the sport and society treated riders who doped, citing the depression and drug-related deaths of Marco Pantani and Frank Vandenbroucke. Julich talks about his own involvement in doping, his now-wife's prescient words about it decades ago, and his decisions to not only opt to race clean years ago, but to come clean to Team Sky years after, knowing that it would cost him his job. Van Garderen and Morton are empathetic but probing in their frank conversation. Van Garderen raced under Julich's guidance at BMC and still considers him a mentor. The younger American says he regrets racing too cautiously in the past, and seeing success as a zero-sum game, and asks Julich if he feels the same about his career. Julich also talks about his rare moments of zen on the bike, including one special instance during his Olympic time trial ride in Athens that netted him a silver medal.
In this special episode, co-host Bobby Julich becomes the hot-seat guest as Tejay van Garderen and Gus Morton pepper the Olympic medalist and Tour de France podium finisher about not only his career, but the decisions behind his actions, his regrets, and his most cherished moments. After watching ESPN’s two-part LANCE documentary, van Garderen has questions for Julich about how the sport and society treated riders who doped, citing the depression and drug-related deaths of Marco Pantani and Frank Vandenbroucke. Julich talks about his own involvement in doping, his now-wife’s prescient words about it decades ago, and his decisions to not only opt to race clean years ago, but to come clean to Team Sky years after, knowing that it would cost him his job. Van Garderen and Morton are empathetic but probing in their frank conversation. Van Garderen raced under Julich’s guidance at BMC and still considers him a mentor. The younger American says he regrets racing too cautiously in the past, and seeing success as a zero-sum game, and asks Julich if he feels the same about his career. Julich also talks about his rare moments of zen on the bike, including one special instance during his Olympic time trial ride in Athens that netted him a silver medal. And, at Morton’s prompting, Julich closes the episode by reading two diary entries from his 1998 journal before and during the Tour de France, where he ultimately finished third behind Pantani and Jan Ullrich.
In this special episode, co-host Bobby Julich becomes the hot-seat guest as Tejay van Garderen and Gus Morton pepper the Olympic medalist and Tour de France podium finisher about not only his career, but the decisions behind his actions, his regrets, and his most cherished moments. After watching ESPN's two-part LANCE documentary, van Garderen has questions for Julich about how the sport and society treated riders who doped, citing the depression and drug-related deaths of Marco Pantani and Frank Vandenbroucke. Julich talks about his own involvement in doping, his now-wife's prescient words about it decades ago, and his decisions to not only opt to race clean years ago, but to come clean to Team Sky years after, knowing that it would cost him his job. Van Garderen and Morton are empathetic but probing in their frank conversation. Van Garderen raced under Julich's guidance at BMC and still considers him a mentor. The younger American says he regrets racing too cautiously in the past, and seeing success as a zero-sum game, and asks Julich if he feels the same about his career. Julich also talks about his rare moments of zen on the bike, including one special instance during his Olympic time trial ride in Athens that netted him a silver medal.
American Tejay van Garderen, twice a fifth place finisher overall and winner of the white jersey at the Tour de France, wishes he had taken more time to appreciate the good times during his career. Whether it was winning the Tour of California, or just having fun rooming with riders like George Hincapie or Taylor Phinney, van Garderen says he took a lot of things for granted. “I wish I would have savored the moment a little bit more and appreciated it,” he said. “ I always just thought, ‘Okay, I'm here now and I'm gonna go there and that's a stepping stone. That's kind of the story of cycling in a nutshell. You never stop to just say, ‘Hey, what I did was pretty cool.’ I wish I had done that a little bit more.” Van Garderen talks at length on this episode of Put Your Socks On about trying to keep perspective heading into the strange 2020 season. In 2016, van Garderen skipped the Olympics because of another virus. At the time, his wife Jessica was six months pregnant, and he didn’t want to risk contracting the Zika virus. Van Garderen also talks about the people who helped get him to where he is today, including a framebuilder in Bozeman, Montana: Carl Strong. “Without him I wouldn't have been a bike racer,” van Garderen said. “I just I wouldn't been wouldn't have been able to afford it.” Listen now to Put Your Socks On.
American Tejay van Garderen, twice a fifth place finisher overall and winner of the white jersey at the Tour de France, wishes he had taken more time to appreciate the good times during his career. Whether it was winning the Tour of California, or just having fun rooming with riders like George Hincapie or Taylor Phinney, van Garderen says he took a lot of things for granted. “I wish I would have savored the moment a little bit more and appreciated it,” he said. “ I always just thought, ‘Okay, I'm here now and I'm gonna go there and that's a stepping stone. That's kind of the story of cycling in a nutshell. You never stop to just say, ‘Hey, what I did was pretty cool.’ I wish I had done that a little bit more.” Van Garderen talks at length on this episode of Put Your Socks On about trying to keep perspective heading into the strange 2020 season. In 2016, van Garderen skipped the Olympics because of another virus. At the time, his wife Jessica was six months pregnant, and he didn’t want to risk contracting the Zika virus. Van Garderen also talks about the people who helped get him to where he is today, including a framebuilder in Bozeman, Montana: Carl Strong. “Without him I wouldn't have been a bike racer,” van Garderen said. “I just I wouldn't been wouldn't have been able to afford it.”
American Tejay van Garderen, twice a fifth place finisher overall and winner of the white jersey at the Tour de France, wishes he had taken more time to appreciate the good times during his career. Whether it was winning the Tour of California, or just having fun rooming with riders like George Hincapie or Taylor Phinney, van Garderen says he took a lot of things for granted. “I wish I would have savored the moment a little bit more and appreciated it,” he said. “ I always just thought, ‘Okay, I'm here now and I'm gonna go there and that's a stepping stone. That's kind of the story of cycling in a nutshell. You never stop to just say, ‘Hey, what I did was pretty cool.’ I wish I had done that a little bit more.” Van Garderen talks at length on this episode of Put Your Socks On about trying to keep perspective heading into the strange 2020 season. In 2016, van Garderen skipped the Olympics because of another virus. At the time, his wife Jessica was six months pregnant, and he didn’t want to risk contracting the Zika virus. Van Garderen also talks about the people who helped get him to where he is today, including a framebuilder in Bozeman, Montana: Carl Strong. “Without him I wouldn't have been a bike racer,” van Garderen said. “I just I wouldn't been wouldn't have been able to afford it.”
Joe Zuccarello interviews Jen van Garderen of Kennelwood Pet Resorts about adding dog training to your business. Find out how Jen manages Kennelwood's services, hires reliable staff, and keeps clients invested! • Why would I want to add dog training to my grooming business? • How can I make sure client pets receive personal attention? • What defines a balanced approach to dog training? • Where can I find trainers for my facility? Tune in to find out.
On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast, Fred and Andy discuss the recent news that AEG has cancelled the 2020 Amgen Tour of California. Why is the race cancelled? The guys take a deep dive into the business of North American bike racing, and explain why the revenue model has always been challenging for big races like the Tour of California. The guys also discuss what the race meant for North American riders, and what its absence means for the WorldTour riders. Then, we hear from Tejay van Garderen, who won the 2013 edition of the race. Van Garderen discusses his own history at the Tour of California, and how it shaped him into the race he is today. All that and more on today's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.
On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast, Fred and Andy discuss the recent news that AEG has cancelled the 2020 Amgen Tour of California. Why is the race cancelled? The guys take a deep dive into the business of North American bike racing, and explain why the revenue model has always been challenging for big races like the Tour of California. The guys also discuss what the race meant for North American riders, and what its absence means for the WorldTour riders. Then, we hear from Tejay van Garderen, who won the 2013 edition of the race. Van Garderen discusses his own history at the Tour of California, and how it shaped him into the race he is today. All that and more on today's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.
Exclusive and behind the scenes access with American WorldTour team In the latest episode of the Cyclingnews podcast - brought to you in association with Sportful, Pinarello and Floyds of Leadville - we go behind the scenes with EF-Education First Pro Cycling team at their training camp in Girona, Spain, as they finalise their Tour de France roster. With exclusive access to the riders, including Rigoberto Uran, Michael Woods and Tejay van Garderen, we follow the team as they're put through there paces during two flat-out team time trial efforts. The three-day camp took place last week and formed the backdrop for the team's final selection process for the Tour de France. Present at the camp were Woods, van Garderen, Uran, Tanel Kangert, Mitch Docker, Lawson Craddock, Tom Scully, Sebastian Langevald, and Simon Clarke. Alberto Bettiol who was in the mix for a Tour de France spot was racing the Italian nationals at the time. Team director Charly Wegelius takes Cyclingnews through the process of team selection on the final morning of the camp and explains his goals and what he's looking for from the riders as they set out on their final test. He must narrow down a list of 10 to eight by the end of the day and over a 13-minute long time trial test - which the team ride twice - he watches on from the team car. Cyclingnews had the chance to follow in the second team car with the opportunity to listen and observe as Wegelius offers instructions over the radio before the team then begin their internal de-brief that provided a fascinating insight into team tactics and the morale within the squad. Wegelius then brings everyone together. He praises Woods and Kangert on taking shorter pulls on the front in order to keep the pace high, and he tells Scully that his skill in moving off the front of the line is so smooth that it's like watching an experienced pursuit rider in action. Back at the team hotel, and under the baking sun, we sit down with Uran for a short interview. It's rare moment to talk to the 2017 Tour de France runner-up about the camp and his season to date. We then look for a place to interview van Garderen. There are a set of benches in the shade a few meters away from the team buses but they are currently occupied with Wegelius and another director Andreas Klier, who are both deep in conversation with road captain Simon Clarke. It's obvious that a decision on the team is about to be made. Van Garderen - no stranger to successful team time trial squads - takes us through how EF Education First communicates during TTT efforts. We also talk to the American about how much effort goes into the off-the-bike preparation at camps of this nature, and of course his aspirations at the Tour after his fine second place in June's Criterium du Dauphine. By the time van Garderen has left, Klier and Wegelius have done the same. They've retreated back inside the hotel for a final conference before going door-to-door at the hotel and breaking the news to the nine riders at the camp as to whether they have made the selection. For most, it's good news but for Craddock and Docker this is as far as it goes. Although Bettiol has missed the camp due to the Italian nationals he will make the Tour team. After spending time with the riders we sit down with Wegelius. We ask him about how the team has gelled as a unit over the last three days and also how important the team time trial is in the balance of selecting their entire Tour de France Tour team. Wegelius' task is unenviable but he's selected a squad for the Tour de France that can fight on a number of fronts and even the riders who have unfortunately missed out have played their part in spurring on the eight who have been selected. Uran will challenge for the podium, Mike Woods will support and target stage wins and Van Garderen appears revitalised since his move to the team. Bettiol will have chances, and there's experience and horsepower with Langeveld, Scully, Clarke and Kangert running the engine of the team. With the camp now over the team disperses. Some riders like van Garderen remain in Girona for extra training, while others like Uran head back to their European base in Monaco. Within a couple of hours everyone has checked out, the trucks are loaded up and the team has moved on. The next stop is Brussels and the Tour de France. However, there's one final chance to talk to Michael Woods. He's loaded up his car and is ready to head home but he agrees to sit down with us to talk about the camp and of course what will be his Tour de France debut. Overall, this was a successful camp for EF-Education First. There were some tough moments in terms of the selection process but the riders selected are of the highest caliber and they head to the Grand Depart with realistic goals. This podcast offers a rare glimpse into the minds of the riders and staff of a WorldTour squad on eve of a Grand Tour, and provides a more relaxed environment in which the athletes can talk about their training, the cohesion within the squad and their hopes for the Tour de France. With the team finally announced publicly on Tuesday, now all they have to do is deliver. To win an EF-Education First team kit, signed by their Tour de France squad simply subscribe to the Cyclingnews podcast on iTunes or on our Podbean platform. We'll select the lucky winner during the Tour de France. 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¡Nuevo podcast de #ElMaillotSemanal! Los cimientos del Tour de Francia se han tambaleado con la caída de Chris Froome en el reconocimiento de la crono de Dauphiné. Fracturas en codo derecho, fémur de la pierna derecha, cadera y cuatro costillas. Ese es el parte médico de un tetracampeón de la ronda gala que todavía no tiene fecha de vuelta. Precisamente, de ahí surge la duda: ya son muchos los que se cuestionan si el británico conseguirá recomponerse de sus lesiones y volver al máximo nivel. Eso sí, lo que parece que no van a quitarle es su triunfo en la Vuelta a España 2011, una victoria que viene dada por el positivo de Juanjo Cobo, maillot rojo final en aquella edición, notificado por la UCI un día después de la caída de Froome. Analizaremos, por lo tanto, las consecuencias de su adiós al Tour de Francia, sin olvidarnos del segundo entorchado en Dauphiné de Jakob Fuglsang. El danés se impuso en una prueba marcada por la escasez de ataques y el abandono de otros hombres, como Adam Yates o Tom Dumoulin. Nairo Quintana, por su parte, se probó sin suerte tras finalizar noveno, mientras que Van Garderen y Buchmann completaron el podio. *DESCRIPCIÓN PENDIENTE DE SER COMPLETADA Dirección llevada a cabo por Juan Clavijo. Comentarios de Raúl Banqueri y César Cortés ('Bemancio', en YouTube). URL DE SIROKO: https://srko.co/elmaillot ¡Descuentos ESPECIALES en más de 30 artículos y nuevos modelos de cara al Tour de Francia! ¡Hasta un 75% de descuento! SELECCIÓN MUSICAL: Red Hot Chili Peppers - 'Snow (Hey Oh)' NEFFEX - 'Grateful' Childhood - 'Mike Chino' SÍGUENOS EN: iTunes: El Maillot iVoox: El Maillot Twitter: @ElMaillot_ Facebook: @ElMaillotOficial Instagram: @elmaillot YouTube: El Maillot
EF Education First's Tejay van Garderen joins the Tacx Turbo Talks for its fifth episode. Tejay raves about his recent visit to Colombia (0:47), before zooming in on the Dauphine (4:28), explaining why it fits his Tour de France preparation (6:16), how he feels coming in to the race and what opportunities lie ahead (8:57). Tejay then explains EF Education First's emphasis on (team) time trials this year (11:48), how Rigoberto Uran is the number one option for the Tour (14:02), and whether he has an advantage racing at altitude (15:33). To wrap things up, Tejay answers the Tacx Turbo Talks fan question of the week about weight training (17:47), and what might the rest of the season might have in store for him (19:54).
Romans 6:14-23 | With Christ's sacrifice on the cross done for us, does it matter now what we do? We will take a look at Paul's response to this in Romans 6, looking at what it means to be slaves of righteousness.
Stage 5 Pismo Beach to Ventura Find out why George Hincapie named his son Enzo, jump into a heated debate over sock lengths, listen to Coach Bobby J break down today’s race and deep-dive into the subject of Riding On The Front. Special bonus, an off-the-air-on-the-air honest discussion of the Van Garderen decision; what could have happened, what should have happened. “Slip one under the carpet.” - Coach Bobby J
Stage 5 Pismo Beach to Ventura. Find out why George Hincapie named his son Enzo, jump into a heated debate over sock lengths, listen to Coach Bobby J break down today’s race and deep-dive into the subject of Riding On The Front. Special bonus, an off-the-air-on-the-air honest discussion of the Van Garderen decision; what could have happened, what should have happened. “Slip one under the carpet.” - Coach Bobby J
Stage 5 Pismo Beach to Ventura. Find out why George Hincapie named his son Enzo, jump into a heated debate over sock lengths, listen to Coach Bobby J break down today’s race and deep-dive into the subject of Riding On The Front. Special bonus, an off-the-air-on-the-air honest discussion of the Van Garderen decision; what could have happened, what should have happened. “Slip one under the carpet.” - Coach Bobby J
Stage 4 Laguna Seca to Morro Bay. Coach Bobby Julich does a deep dive into all things aero and wind related including but not limited to whether or not riding with your forearms on the tops and your hands dangling off the front in a mock TT position is good idea, Superfans’ true identity is almost accidentally outed, Gus talks about playing Grand Theft Auto vs actually racing on the Speedway along with some very poignant thoughts on which side of the bike front and rear brakes should be mounted, and of course the team gets into yesterday’s crash and subsequent questionable "Van Garderen" ruling.
Stage 4 Laguna Seca to Morro Bay. Coach Bobby Julich does a deep dive into all things aero and wind related including but not limited to whether or not riding with your forearms on the tops and your hands dangling off the front in a mock TT position is good idea, Superfans’ true identity is almost accidentally outed, Gus talks about playing Grand Theft Auto vs actually racing on the Speedway along with some very poignant thoughts on which side of the bike front and rear brakes should be mounted, and of course the team gets into yesterday’s crash and subsequent questionable "Van Garderen" ruling.
Coach Bobby Julich does a deep dive into all things aero and wind related including but not limited to whether or not riding with your forearms on the tops and your hands dangling off the front in a mock TT position is good idea, Superfan's true identity is almost accidentally outed, Gus talks about playing Grand Theft Auto vs actually racing on the Speedway along with some very poignant thoughts on which side of the bike front and rear brakes should be mounted, and of course the team gets into yesterday’s crash and subsequent questionable "Van Garderen" ruling.
U.S. cyclocross national championships are coming up this weekend in Louisville, Kentucky. Can Katie Compton and Stephen Hyde salvage their seasons? They have each struggled with setbacks so far this season. Compton first dealt with allergies and then a virus. Hyde had two major crashes resulting in injuries and weeks of rehab. We examine their chances of defending their national titles and rate their key rivals. Then, Dane catches up with Tejay van Garderen who is turning over a new leaf in 2019 with his new team, EF Education First. Hear about how he expects things to change, and what his ambitions look like. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by Health IQ. To get a free quote and save money on life insurance, go to www.HealthIQ.com/velonews
U.S. cyclocross national championships are coming up this weekend in Louisville, Kentucky. Can Katie Compton and Stephen Hyde salvage their seasons? They have each struggled with setbacks so far this season. Compton first dealt with allergies and then a virus. Hyde had two major crashes resulting in injuries and weeks of rehab. We examine their chances of defending their national titles and rate their key rivals. Then, Dane catches up with Tejay van Garderen who is turning over a new leaf in 2019 with his new team, EF Education First. Hear about how he expects things to change, and what his ambitions look like. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by Health IQ. To get a free quote and save money on life insurance, go to www.HealthIQ.com/velonews
The phrase ‘Justification by Faith Alone’ came out of the protestant reformation in the 16th Century. The question of how a sinful person could be made right before God quickly become the central issue of the day, and this phrase was the Reformers response. So what does this phrase mean and more importantly what is its relevance for us today? We will explore this as we look at the example of Abraham and David shown in Romans 4.
Today's guest is no stranger to the cycling world. He has finished 5th two times at the tour de France, won stages in races like the Giro D'Italia and the Vuelta Espana. His name is Tejay Van Garderen and he currently rides for BMC Racing. This guy is in on top of the world stage of professional road cyclists. The thing I really enjoyed about Tejay is that he was really down to earth and easy to talk to in our conversation. My husband Matt co-hosted this episode together and we both thought that Tejay seemed like a truly genuine guy. He has been racing since the age of 10 and has had his ups and downs over his career. We talked about how to deal with expectations, especially when you aren't meeting them. We talk about his background in racing and what it's actually like to race at his level. In interviews at some of these grand tours, you don't get to hear the whole story and Tejay told us a lot of interesting stories. We talk about what it's like to have little kids and a wife and travel like he does. Tejay also tells us what inspires him, how he maintains race weight, and how he actually approaches racing a 3 week race like the Tour De France. Topics Discussed in the Podcast Tejay's background and how he got into cycling What inspires Tejay Tejay's ride with Reggie Miller Why pro riders choose to live in Giron The mental and physical game of riding the Tour de France Balancing family life as a Pro Tour Rider How he maintains race weight Is there still a culture of doping? Links Tejay Van Garderen Wikipedia Page BMC Racing Team Support the Show If you like my show, I'm aiming to make it an ad-free zone using crowdfunding to support it. All donations will go directly to the production of the show. I'm raising money using Patreon. A lot of podcasts sell ads to cover the production costs of the show, which can be quite high. I am not a fan of ads when I listen to podcasts so my goal is make this podcast an ad-free zone. The currently production of this free show is primarily supported out of my own pocket and a small portion is covered through the donations on Patreon. With my Patreon page, you can donate directly to the show which will help me cover the costs each week. If you find value and enjoy this show, you can donate any amount 200 dollars per month to as little as one dollar per episode (which is only 4 dollars a month!) I really appreciate your support! Crowdfunding on Patreon – thank you! Shop my products! Leave a review or share on social media Don't forget to subscribe! Apple Podcasts Stitcher Google Play Thanks for listening!
1. Begrüßung Wie gehts wie stehts. --- 1. Etappe Nimes › Nimes (13.7k) Dennis in Rot Ergebnis: http://www.procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=171106 --- 2. Etappe Nimes › Gruissan (203.4k) Quick Step taktisch clever zum Sieg Ergebnis: http://www.procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=171107 --- 3. Etappe Prades Conflent Canigo › Andorra la Vella (158.5k) Erster Schlagabtausch, Contador schwächelt Ergebnis: http://www.procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=171108 --- 4. Etappe Escaldes-Engordany › Tarragona (198.2k) Sprintetappe ohne Sprinter Ergebnis: http://www.procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=171109 --- 5. Etappe Benicàssim › Alcossebre (157.7k) Froome trumpft auf Ergebnis:http://www.procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=171110 --- 6. Etappe Vila-Real › Sagunt (204.4k) Van Garderen im Pech Ergebnis: http://www.procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=171111 --- 7. Etappe Llíria › Cuenca (207k) Poljanski wieder Zweiter Ergebnis: http://www.procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=171112 --- 8. Etappe Hellín › Xorret de Catí (199.5k) Alaphilippe lässt Majka alt aussehen Ergebnis: http://www.procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=171113 --- 9. Etappe Orihuela › Cumbre del Sol (174k) Froome-Show Ergebnis: http://www.procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=171114 --- 10. Etappe Caravaca Jubilar › Elpozo Alimentacion (164.8k) Trentin zeigt Bergqualitäten Ergebnis: http://www.procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=171115 --- 11. Etappe Lorca › Observatorio Astronómico de Calar Alto (187.5k) Lopez gewinnt erste Hochgebirgsetappe Ergebnis: http://www.procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=171116 --- 12. Etappe Motril › Antequera Los Dólmenes (160.1k) Froome stürzt, bleibt aber in Rot Ergebnis: http://www.procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=171117 13. Ausblick und Diverses Wie schätzen wir die Etappen des kommenden Wochenende ein, was ist in Spanien mit der Polizei und den Fans los, Video 1 https://twitter.com/Laura_Meseguer/status/903318550009536513 , Video 2 https://www.facebook.com/katushacycling/videos/1396090877113344/?autoplay_reason=all_page_organic_allowed&video_container_type=0&video_creator_product_type=2&app_id=2392950137&live_video_guests=0 Wir danken euch fürs zuhören und eure Unterstützung!!!
¡Decimonoveno programa de El Maillot Semanal! Tras la disputa de las primeras siete etapas de la Vuelta a España, Chris Froome ha hecho valer su condición de favorito para encaramarse a lo más alto de la clasificación. El británico, que aventaja en 11 segundos a Esteban Chaves, ansía lograr el deseado doblete Tour-Vuelta, inédito en su excelso palmarés. Así, además del colombiano, los Nibali, Aru, Van Garderen, Yates, De La Cruz e, incluso, Alberto Contador (a más de tres minutos del ciclista de Sky) tratarán de arrebatarle el maillot rojo de líder en las próximas jornadas, que discurrirán por tierras valencianas, murcianas y andaluzas. Dirección llevada a cabo por Juan M. Clavijo. Comentarios de David García. HOY, te presentamos este menú: 1. Analizamos las primeras siete etapas de la Vuelta a España, donde Froome ya ejerce como líder por delante de Esteban Chaves y Nicolas Roche. Además, trataremos la enorme victoria de Vincenzo Nibali en Andorra y el desfallecimiento, y posterior redención, de Alberto Contador (03:49 - 1:02:45). 2. Como cada semana, hablamos de los últimos movimientos en el mercado de fichajes y los rumores que planean sobre el pelotón ciclista internacional. ¿Dónde estampará su firma Fabio Aru? (1:02:45 - 1:28:01). SÍGUENOS EN: iTunes: El Maillot iVoox: El Maillot Twitter: @ElMaillot_ Facebook: @ElMaillotOficial Instagram: @elmaillot YouTube: El Maillot
1.) Begrüßung Alle 3 wieder beisammen zu Ostern! ----- 2.) Antoine Demoitié Tragischer Todesfall überschattet Worldtourevent (http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/antoine-demoiti-dies-following-gent-wevelgem-crash) ----- 3.) Radsport in Italien La Dolce Vita ? Verkehrschaos und Desorientierung bringen Chris zur Verzweiflung ----- 4.) Rennverlauf Mailand - San Remo Favoritensterben in Mailand, Demare gewinnt, aber wie? Mailand - San Remo zu leicht für heutige Verhältnisse? (http://www.procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=163615) (http://inrng.com/2016/03/demare-cipressa-conspiracy-theories/) ----- 5.) Velohome vor Ort Interviews vorm Start, was wurde erwartet, was wurde aus den Zielen: Simon Geschke, Paul Voss, Sam Bennet, Ramunas Navardauskaus, Marcus Burghardt, Interview am Vorabend mit Ralph Denk und Dominik Nerz, Zusammenfassung Schlechtwetterprotokoll, Deutschlandtour, Bayern RF, Worldtourambitionen, Talentförderung" ----- 6.) Katalonien Rundfahrt Kampf der Titanen (Contador vs Aru vs Froome vs Van Garderen, vs Porte vs Quintana) und am Ende gewinnt der Kleinste (http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Volta_Ciclista_a_Catalunya_2016) ----- 7.) E3 Preis Harelbeke Kwiatkowski zeigt Sagan die lange Nase (http://procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=163617) ----- 8.) Gent - Wevelgem Sagan durchbricht (endlich) den Fluch des Regenbogentrikots (http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Gentwevelgem_2016) ----- 9.) Vorschau Die kommenden Rennen! Wir danken euch fürs zuhören!!!
BMC's Tejay van Garderen describes the events which led to the cancellation of the fifth stage of the Tour of Oman - Audio courtesy of Team BMC.
BMC's Tejay van Garderen survived the elements and a powerful field of riders to win the queen stage of the Volta a Catalunya.