Bobby & Jens: David Millar
The former pro talks about discovering cycling growing up in Hong Kong, his racing days, doping, and more.
The former pro talks about discovering cycling growing up in Hong Kong, his racing days, doping, and more.
Season 2 kicks off with a chat between co-hosts Bobby Julich and Jens Voigt about race trends and their predictions for 2022.
Season 2 kicks off with a chat between co-hosts Bobby Julich and Jens Voigt about race trends and their predictions for 2022.
The Hall of Fame quarterback has found a new passion in cycling
The NFL Hall of Fame quarterback has found a new passion in cycling.
The famed skateboarder joins the show for a special holiday episode
The famed skateboarder joins the show for a special holiday episode.
The Finnish domestique turned directeur sportif for EF Education–Nippo reveals what it takes behind the scenes to win bike races.
The Finnish domestique turned directeur sportif for EF Education–Nippo reveals what it takes behind the scenes to win bike races.
The Belgian rider reveals his tips for breakaways, his take on the latest crop of pros and more
The Belgian rider reveals his tips for breakaways, his take on the latest crop of pros, and more.
The Lotto-Soudal rider talks about his success in both track and road racing
The Lotto-Soudal rider talks about his success in both track and road racing.
The young standout American discusses his early years and signing with Ineos
The young standout American discusses his early years and signing with Ineos Grenadiers.
The Israel Start-Up Nation rider: ‘I always tried to go my own way’ while earning a spot in the pro peloton on his own merits as a leadout man.
Cory Williams takes us inside L39ION of Los Angeles, the team shaking up American cycling.
Cory Williams takes us inside L39ION of Los Angeles, the team shaking up American cycling.
The former road world champion and decorated sprinter looks back at a successful career.
The former world road champion and decorated sprinter looks back at a successful career.
From being raised in a cult to becoming the fastest woman to circumnavigate the globe by bike.
The Australian organization has raised over $75 million to find a cure for cancer.
Meet the behind-the-scenes man who’s integral to the Belgian team’s outsize success.
The former pro racer has turned into a community leader who wears many different hats.
Lizzie Deignan can’t wait to race Paris-Roubaix.
He’s the record holder for most grand tours completed consecutively, but his life outside of racing is even more interesting.
The retiring German sprinter looks back at 17 years in the pro peloton.
From Roglič to Jakobsen to Cort to López, there’s a lot to discuss about this year’s Vuelta.
The multiple-time Pan-Am, national, and world champion discusses her two-decade career in cycling.
The former WorldTour pro has found a way to enjoy cycling after retirement through gravel, but it’s not about the results.
Speeding tickets, long days, and cramped cars: Christian Vande Velde takes us behind the scenes of commentating on pro cycling.
Bobby & Jens talk with the recently retired U.S. ace Tejay van Garderen.
The top American cycling talent and freshly minted Tour stage winner discusses his early career, this year’s Tour de France, and what’s still to come.
The Luxembourg rider speaks on recovering from iliac artery endofibrosis surgery, on weighing the pros and cons of technology in racing and training, and where he'd like to focus on racing in the future.
The former track star isn’t letting a career-ending accident get in the way of living life.
Cycling’s best lead-out man is fueling Mark Cavendish’s run at the Tour de France.
The cycling coach discusses his standout career and Team USA at the Tokyo Olympics.
A look inside the 7-Eleven Cycling Team and the early days of American professional cycling.
One of the most decorated track cyclists of all time discusses her incredible career.
Philippa York has been a trailblazer her entire life.
One of the next great Grand Tour contenders isn’t letting pressure, or ego, get to his head.
From Remco to Taco, a post-mortem on the Giro’s winners and losers.
A conversation with North America’s leading developer of youth cycling talent.
Annemiek van Vleuten discusses rain, beer, pasta, and the benefits of riding by feel instead of riding by numbers.
Pete Stetina joins Bobby & Jens to discuss his WorldTour road career, and his decision to switch from pro road cycling to gravel racing.
The founder of Team Novo Nordisk talks about exciting developments in glucose monitoring for endurance athletes.
Pedersen, who describes himself as an “arrogant asshole” explains how he's maintained the edge that helps him win big races.
George Hincapie muses about a return to racing, his shaving superstition, and raising sons who ride bikes.
James Hayden, a two-time Transcontinental Race winner, shares his love for the pure pain and pleasure of ultra-endurance riding.
Magnus Bäckstedt joins the show to weight in on the UCI's bottle rule and the accelerated development of young riders.
One of the youngest and smallest riders in the peloton talks about his 'no fear' approach to racing the big boys in Belgium.
Event director Scotty Olmsted shares a preview of this season’s best routes in the Rockies.
On the eve of this spring's monuments season, the Spanish breakaway artist shares his love for difficult days on rough roads.
The cycling ambassador extraordinaire gives a sneak peak at USA Cycling’s new Let’s Ride initiative to get more kids on bikes.
Taylor Phinney calls in from Spain, with a cameo by Polish phenom (and Phinney's partner) Kasia Niewiadoma.
João Correia, manager of Tao Geoghegan Hart and João Almeida, also announces a new venture in women’s racing.
Tune in for our exclusive interview with the 15-time grand tour stage winner.
Plus, our podcast co-hosts Bobby Julich and Jens Voigt pan the UCI’s ban on the super tuck.
Cycling’s odd couple teams up again for a riveting new podcast.
Weshman extends to the end of the 2021 season, having joined the British super-team in 2010.
"If we are not careful, we can lose everything," says sports director Nicolas Portal