The Grind: The right amount of anxiety for Unbound Gravel
If Type 2 fun is what we call these events in retrospect, what do we call the anticipation of them? Type 2 excitement?
If Type 2 fun is what we call these events in retrospect, what do we call the anticipation of them? Type 2 excitement?
The Outer Line chats with retired pro cyclist Christian Vande Velde.
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Tim Declercq is that tall guy leading the bunch in the Spring Classics and Grand Tours.
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This episode we chat Egan Bernal's dominance, some surprising performances from other riders, and Jumbo-Visma's wheels.
The conversation will be broadcast on Instagram Live at 6 p.m. MST on May 25.
Annemiek van Vleuten discusses rain, beer, pasta, and the benefits of riding by feel instead of riding by numbers.
After four days of racing at Vuelta a Burgos Feminas the Freewheeling podcast breaks down how the race ended.
It was a thrilling stage 3 of the Vuelta a Burgos Feminas, with the GC still up in the air ahead of the final stage.
Mark Hester joined the podcast to chat about gravel bikes and where things may be headed in the world of groad.
The leader's jersey changed hands yet again, but the general classification is far from decided.
The UCI have introduced a plan to increase the WWT salaries for 2022 and 2023, but what does that mean for non-WWT women's teams?
Kate Courtney reflects on how she stays motivated in the face of adversity.
A brief discussion after the eleventh stage of the Giro d'Italia.
On May 22, 1,100 gravel riders will descend on little Hico, Texas. Here's how promoter Fabian Serralta turned a dream into reality and the hurdles he encountered along the way.
After 13 seasons in the professional ranks, Mitch Docker is calling time on his career.
Get to know one of the most versatile support riders in the peloton.
Plus, team mechanics have pulled some impressive stunts to fix mechanical issues during races.
Molly Cameron wants to know what Arkansans think about recent anti-trans legislation. Cameron also believes the cycling is not doing enough for trans rights.
Inglis was killed on her bike by a driver arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.
Pete Stetina joins Bobby & Jens to discuss his WorldTour road career, and his decision to switch from pro road cycling to gravel racing.
With Christian Prudhomme's interview fresh in their minds, Loren, Amy and Abby discuss the future Le Tour Femme.
Plus, upcoming developments in gravel bike suspension.
The fraudulent basketball shoes that keep on giving.
Weather and the first big mountain climbs defined stage 6 of the Giro d'Italia.
The stoke is growing. While connecting online has been great, many of us are looking forward to coming together in person for the Super Bowl of gravel in Emporia.
The off-road-centric bikepacking route will start in Newfoundland, Canada and end in Key West, Florida, and be divided into eight linkable segments.
In 2020 Major Taylor Iron Riders produced a cycling kit to honor Black lives. Lead designer Andrew Harris takes us inside the process.
FKT competition continues to gather momentum, with Geoff Kabush, Pete Stetina and a rider named Timon Fish posting fast times on Kokopelli recently.
USA Cycling will hold its inclusion conference in Colorado Springs, Colorado in September.
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Three teams dominated the Giro d'Italia opening ITT, the podcast has some ideas as to why.
Get the latest from our anonymous insider, The Secret Pro.
Ronan spoke with David Bailey, Stephen Barrett, and Jonathan Lee about the benefits of keeping up the indoor miles during the summer.
Abby chatted with Scott Sunderland about the logistics behind putting on a race like Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race.
Caleb Ewan wants to win a stage in all three Grand Tours this year. He'll start the Giro as the top sprinter.
A conversation on getting chased in the dark by farm dogs, riding for 33 hours, and discovering just how good bacon jerky and convenience-store cappuccinos can taste.
Your guide to success in our latest fantasy competition.
The podcast team picks their favorites for the win, but you too can play at fantasy cycling with CyclingTips!
VeloNews technical expert and author of the Haywire Heart Lennard Zinn answers questions about side effects of ablation procedures, and also Supraventricular Tachycardia.
Geraint Thomas and his embarrassing tumble at the Tour de Romandie is a reminder that top cyclists are just like you and me, writes Fred Dreier.
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Pedersen, who describes himself as an “arrogant asshole” explains how he's maintained the edge that helps him win big races.
The science of cycling clothing...
Especially how she rode at Liége-Bastogne-Liège.
A lack of racing in 2020 turned much attention to cycling's favorite new acronym: FKT.
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We examine the recommendations for athletes who have suffered from COVID-19, as well as the best practices for avoiding spreading the virus.
Plus, how narrow can handlebars get before the UCI steps in?
In our latest deep dive episode we chat with Kate Powlison and Paul Cantor at SRAM about their new Rival eTap AXS.
The Nerds discuss SRAM's decision to go all in on electronic shifting.
George Hincapie muses about a return to racing, his shaving superstition, and raising sons who ride bikes.
The Scuderia Pinarello teammates are trading tips that will benefit each other, both on and off the bike.
Tayler Wiles checks in with some post-race audio diaries.
The advantage of vantage points to watch the oldest of cycling's monuments.
Author Khary Ward was teased by his peers because he loved cycling. The NYC cycling community helped Ward pursue his passion for the sport.
He caught everyone by surprise at the Tour of Turkey. Now he's looking further ahead.
A handful of exciting one days and Mark Cavendish back on top. Plus, James talks SRAM's Rival AXS.
VeloNews technical expert and author of The Haywire Heart answers more questions about a variety of concerns about athletes with heart issues.
Simon Carr went under the radar for quite some time but has now started his steady rise in the peloton.
James Hayden, a two-time Transcontinental Race winner, shares his love for the pure pain and pleasure of ultra-endurance riding.
From the Everesting master Ronan Mc Laughlin himself.
The VeloNews legal expert offers a few tips on who is responsible when a cyclist-pedestrian or cyclist-cyclist crash occurs.
Abby catches up with Tayler Wiles before the next block of racing to discuss how the racing is changing and why the women need more stage races.
Easton Cycling partners with Shimano, Castelli, and Schwalbe to bring eight athletes to the gravel races in 2021.
... with a pair of off-brand Air Jordan basketball shoes.
The much anticipated first episode of From the Gun, a podcast from L39ion of LA and CyclingTips hosted by Justin Williams and Mark Alford.
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The cycling community debates a boycott of Arkansas and its bike events after the state's passage of anti-trans laws.
The Outer Line examines options for making the KOM contest more exciting.
She only joined the pro peloton last year, with barely any racing experience. This month she went top-10 at the Tour of Flanders.
Itzulia Basque Country, Mark Cavendish, Kasia Niewiadoma, and how to properly put a mountain bike in a hitch-rack.
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Cancellara on how van Aert and van der Poel were too hot too early this season and whether their rivalry compares to his and Tom Boonen's.
In part two of a three-part series, Cancellara discusses going 'full gladiator' in the 2013 Paris-Roubaix and how Peter Sagan loves to 'kick asses.'
James spoke with longtime cycling industry advocate Chris DiStefano about the political situation in Arkansas and why it is relevant to cycling.
Magnus Bäckstedt joins the show to weight in on the UCI's bottle rule and the accelerated development of young riders.
Josie Fouts had never been one to ask for help, until she discovered cycling and learned to embrace the team dynamics on and off the bike.
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