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Best Ući podcasts we could find (updated May 2020)
Best Ući podcasts we could find
Updated May 2020
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An off track experience is a podcast that will follow the UCI DH World Cup around giving better insight into different racers life styles and also predictions on the remainder of the series. I’ll also be talking with several people on the media side of things, photo and video. Lastly I’d also like to get mechanics on as well and get their side on things. Enjoy.
 
Jay French, photographer for Freeride New Zealand, is joined by retired WC rider, and self-proclaimed MTB journalist, Kieran Bennett for an inside look into the UCI DH World Cup, inside the industry, and the world of MTB as a whole. This is a podcast featuring opinions, inaccurate facts, interviews and everything you'd expect from a couple of dudes talking about bikes.
 
Home of Sarah Connolly and Dan Wright's (sweary) "Unofficial, Unsanctioned Women's UCI Cycling Show" and the "Sarah Interviews" podcasts, full of news and events in the world of professional women's cycling, & racing from around the world. Posts with links to the things we talk about in the podcasts, including race videos, on our website www.prowomenscycling.com.
 
The Paceline is a cycling podcast aimed at roadies, mountain bikers, commuters, cyclocross enthusiasts , those who grind gravel—indeed anyone who claims cycling for their own. The bicycle is more than a thing, it’s an issue. The Paceline also discusses the bike’s place in society. The hosts love bike gear so expect some banter about what works and what does not on the road and trail. The show is backed by the Fatcyclist and Red Kite Prayer. The podcast on two wheels. No training wheels neede ...
 
Crossing the Bar Line is comprised of two friends who met at UCI: Ross Jackson and Andrew Sanchez. Both guys worked in the theatre dept and got to know each other deeper through musical taste; because nothing else says BFF like listening to Childish Gambino's Because the Internet together. Here you can join Sanchez and Ross as they go through in depth reviews of new albums, talk social justice within music and catch up on their lives while living in beautiful brown Los Angeles. Advice, harsh ...
 
The Rouge Report is a new cycling podcast aimed at the new generation of cycling fans who engage with the sport online and on social media. Released on a weekly basis, the Rouge Report brings you a mix of the big stories from the world of pro cycling along with analysis and other stories you may have missed. The Rouge Report is co-hosted by Ollie Attinger of Cycling Pulse and YouTube’s most respected cycling pundit, rising star Patrick Broe aka ‘Lanterne Rouge’.
 
Musette er procycling.no sin podkast om norsk og internasjonal landeveissykling, og navnet stammer fra det franske ordet for langepose. Musette skal, akkurat som i et sykkelritt, gi deg påfyll med det du trenger for å henge med i sporten. Gjennom vår podkast får du et lettvint alternativ til nyheter, intervjuer, diskusjon og analyse av sporten vi alle elsker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
 
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In this episode of the Voxwomen Cycling Podcast powered by Brother UK, Laura Winter and Hannah Walker discuss the newly released UCI Women's World Tour calendar for 2020, which included a Paris Roubaix for women. Laura has a chat to Danish superstar, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig of FDJ Naqui Futuroscope. Thank you to Brother UK for their support of our po…
 
Vi går igjennom den intense høstkalenderen, og diskuterer reaksjonene på UCIs kalender. Det er fremdeles en del usikkerhet, men nå har man i det minste fått noen holdepunkter. Hva er konsekvensene av korona-pandemien for sykkelsporten? Vi diskuterer og kikker også litt på E-sykling, som har blomstret gjennom de siste månedene. Vi tar også en nærmer…
 
The UCI has released a plan to bring pro racing back in August with a competition calendar that squeezes all of the major races into three months. There are more than a few overlapping race dates. On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we discuss and analyze this new calendar and the ramifications it has on pro teams and events. What do we …
 
Friend of the show Andy Pickering joins Rob to talk about life without cycling. He gives an update from being in lockdown in Northern Italy (1:30), we share thoughts on the Movistar documentary on Netflix (8:40), have a different level of enthusiasm about virtual racing (15:51), and talk about the updated UCI calendar (31:00). We end with filling i…
 
With the massive increase in bike sales due to shelter in place requirements, there is a lot of curiosity about how that is playing out in terms of kids bike sales, adult bike sales, ebike sales, trail usage and more. Selene answers a reader question about just what sorts of...By Red Kite Prayer
 
After an absence from the top level of the sport, longtime team director Bjarne Riis is back in the WorldTour at the helm of NTT Pro Cycling. Riis is well known for many things — winning the 1996 Tour de France as a rider, his doping confession, and leading many riders to victory as the boss of Team CSC / Saxo Bank / Saxo Bank-Tinkoff.As a team lea…
 
On episode 186 of Cyclocross Radio, Canadian cyclocross champ, Mike van den Ham, climbs into the media pit. Follow MvdH on Instagram at @mvdhcx Follow Micheal on Twitter at @landsoftly Instagram at @yeahyouride Follow Zach on Twitter at @theshoestar. Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium network. Please consider becoming a member. Go to…
 
Richard Plugge, the managing director for Jumbo-Visma, has a very informed perspective on COVID-19 and its impact on pro cycling. Back in March Plugge came down with a fever and a cough, and after more than a week of feeling ill he was hospitalized. Plugge was diagnosed with COVID-19, and he spent more than six weeks recovering from the illness. On…
 
While tubeless tires have long reigned supreme in the mountain bike world, they have had a harder time gaining traction — forgive the pun — on road bikes. That has changed only recently, as more and more bikes come stock with tubeless-ready tires and rims.Has road tubeless finally arrived? Ken Avery would know; he has been involved in the design pr…
 
In this episode of the Voxwomen Cycling Podcast powered by Brother UK, Hannah Walker chats to South African road race and time trial champion, Ashleigh Moolman Pasio of CCC - LIV on her new love of Zwift, racing in the virtual world, her business venture, Rocacorba Cycling, and Tokyo 2021. Hannah also speaks to 2019 HSBC UK National Road Series win…
 
Spokesmen Cycling Podcast EPISODE 244: Cycling Is Left Wing—You'll Never See Donald Trump On a Bicycle Monday 11th May 2020 SPONSOR: Jenson USA HOST: Carlton Reid GUEST: Jack Thurston, author of "Lost Lanes" series of cycle touring books and owner of The Bike Show podcast. TOPIC: All about Jack, including his background and his views on whether cyc…
 
A novelty at first, six weeks of lockdown has taken its toll on all athletes. With the easing of restrictions now beginning, we check in with NTT Pro Cycling's Michael Valgren to see how he’s been holding up after months of uncertainty and how he’s planning on moving forward with the new UCI calendar just announced. A quick primer on Valgren, for t…
 
Tech Editor Dan Cavallari chats with Berne Broudy about her research into women's-specific design in the cycling industry. Where did it all start? What did the industry get right — and very wrong — along the way? And is women's-specific design now dead? Broudy guides us through two divergent paths of technology: bikes themselves, and the world of c…
 
Ever considered doing Iron Cross? If so, you’re not alone. This week, Selene, Iron Cross’ winningest racer, addresses a listener question about what sort of preparation is required to do the event. In addition to training, she and Patrick talk bags, bottle cages and tires. It all matters on a...By Red Kite Prayer
 
How is the biggest team in the world dealing with the global coronavirus lockdown? Well, they've been doing a few things - including pivoting to help distribute hand sanitizer to hospitals in conjunction with their sponsor Ineos.Ineos team boss David Brailsford comes on the show to talk about how the riders, the coaches, and the support staff have …
 
How are pro riders spending their time amid the coronavirus shutdown? On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we dive into our recent Day in the Life series with Betsy Welch. Over the past five weeks we have been reaching out to pro of every variety: European and North American; roadies, gravel racers, and mountain bikers; veterans and fresh…
 
In this episode of the Voxwomen Cycling Podcast powered by Brother UK, Laura Winter talks to former Belgian road race champion and Olympic bronze medalist, Jolien D'hoore about the relationship test of being home during lockdown, her courier service for the vulnerable community, the Olympic Games, Spring Classics and more. Thank you to Brother UK f…
 
We are certainly living in strange times, and Alison Tetrick, like other professional athletes, is stuck in a holding pattern to see if and when the race season might resume. But she's not sitting by idly; Tech editor Dan Cavallari chats with Tetrick about her training during the Covid-19 era, what gear gets her through recovery, and why she carrie…
 
We’re all looking for fresh ways to deal with being hunkered down in these new lives we lead. Selene takes a look at fatigue and how stress (like that which could be caused by having all your traditional routines upended) can affect recovery as well as things like perceived exertion....By Red Kite Prayer
 
Michele Acquarone ran the Giro d'Italia and RCS' other races for years, and pushed for revolutionary change such as teams sharing in TV revenue and all races having men's and women's events. On this episode of Put Your Socks On, Michele talks with Bobby and Gus about where the sport of cycling should be headed.Michele argues that all pro races shou…
 
In this episode of the Voxwomen Cycling Podcast powered by Brother UK, Laura Winter chats to Alison Jackson of Team Sunweb on how she is dealing with lockdown life, learning new tricks such as juggling and wheelies, training in Limburg, the Sunweb Keep Challenging Centre and her love for the Classics. Thank you to Brother UK for their support of ou…
 
Pro cycling has a partial competition calendar for 2020, with the UCI approving plans for the Tour de France to start on August 29 and the world championships to begin September 20. On today's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we dig into this tentative plan to bring pro cycling back. Is it even a good idea to schedule events amid the pandemic? What …
 
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