Synopsis
Bike racing at its finest. VeloNews podcasts utilize our network of reporters, commentators, and coaches to bring you inside pro cycling and improve your own riding and racing.
Episodes
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Tour de France podcast: A postcard from the Champs-Elysees
31/07/2018 Duration: 43minWhat is it like to finish the Tour de France on the Champs-Elysees? Fred Dreier is on the ground in Paris to hear from the riders. He speaks to (in the following order) Toms Skujins, Lawson Craddock, Rory Sutherland, Mathew Hayman, Andy Schleck, and Alexander Kristoff, who won stage 21. We also hear Geraint Thomas fans singing the Welsh national anthem to honor their first Tour champion. If you dig our podcast, please consider subscribing to VeloNews magazine. If you do so before midnight July 31, you get a free book! Subscribe here: https://www.velopress.com/books/subscribe-to-velonews-and-get-a-free-book/
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Fast Talk, ep. 51: Polarizing your training, with Dr. Stephen Seiler
26/07/2018 Duration: 01h14minThere are few scientists who get Coach Connor more excited than our guest in this episode. Dr. Stephen Seiler has revolutionized our understanding of endurance training. (In fact, Coach Connor refers to him as the Jay-Z of physiology!) In this episode, we'll take a deep dive into the many theories he has brought to sport science and physiology. His three-zone model of training is built around two physiological breakpoints. He feels these breakpoints define three physiological zones. Zone 1 is below the aerobic threshold, and what we call easy base training. Zone 2 is between the breakpoints and has many names including no-man's land or sweet spot. The third zone is our high intensity training zone. Next we'll talk about how, by studying elite athletes, Seiler found a remarkable consistency: Most endurance athletes train about 80 percent of the time in Zone 1, around 15 to 20 percent in Zone 3, and very little in Zone 2. This has become known as polarized training. We'll also take a deep dive with Dr. Seil
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Tour de France podcast: Was stage 17 the beginning of the end of Froome era?
26/07/2018 Duration: 37minWe saw something very unusual in Tour de France stage 17: Chris Froome got dropped. Big time. Is this the beginning of the end of his era? We discuss. And, we hear from Dave Brailsford after the summit finish. So who will win the race now? We talk about how yellow jersey wearer (and Froome's Sky teammate) Geraint Thomas is a breath of fresh, rugby-watching, beer-drinking air in the world of dull pro cyclists. For more on that, check out Fred Dreier's recent story: https://www.velonews.com/2018/07/tour-de-france/who-is-geraint-thomas_472972 Like what you hear? Consider subscribing to VeloNews magazine: http://www.velonews.com/subscribe
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Tour de France podcast: Who is Geraint Thomas; why Moscon must go
25/07/2018 Duration: 46minYou expected to see a Team Sky rider wearing yellow this week, didn't you. But did you expect it would be Geraint Thomas? We didn't. So, Fred and Andy dig into who Welshman is, and why he's gotten so good. Fred talks to Team Sky coach Rod Ellingworth to learn more. But before that, we have to talk about another, less likable member of Team Sky, Gianni Moscon. He was kicked out of the Tour on Sunday and we have plenty of takes about why the Italian is bad for cycling. Plus, we hear from American Chad Haga who is racing in his first Tour de France. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by CycleOps, makers of the Hammer indoor smart trainer. The VeloNews editorial staff may be hunched over computers all day during the Tour de France, but we can stay fit all July, day or night, by hopping on the Hammer and riding in our favorite virtual training app, like Zwift, Rouvy, TrainerRoad, or The SufferFest. Learn about the Hammer here: www.cycleops.com/product/hammer
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Tour de France podcast: Who's in charge at Sky, and can Dumoulin beat them?
20/07/2018 Duration: 40minIt is Sky vs. Sky after 12 stages of racing in the Tour de France. Geraint Thomas is in yellow, but will he work for team leader Chris Froome? We discuss after three exciting stages in the Alps. Then we hear from Tom Dumoulin and his Sunweb team director Luke Roberts about how they plan to beat the two-headed monster that is Thomas and Froome. Plus, Ian Boswell checks in atop Alpe d'Huez to talk about the ambiance in his Tour de France debut. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by ROKA. ROKA makes unbelievably lightweight cycling eyewear that seems to have accounted for every little detail necessary for performance on the biggest stages. (Trust us — we’ve logged hundreds of miles in them and are still surprised by how light they are and how secure the fit is.) Check out ROKA.com for more: https://www.roka.com/
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Tech podcast, ep. 5: An in-depth look at Tour de France aero bikes
18/07/2018 Duration: 34minThe Tour de France peloton is chock full of brand-new aero bikes — what's behind these designs, and what do the riders like? In this episode of the VeloNews Tech podcast, tech editor Dan Cavallari talks to industry experts to get the skinny on what makes a good aero bike, and what’s next for the category. Are aero bikes and all-around bikes melding into a single category? If not, what’s stopping them? And what the heck is a truncated airfoil anyway? Cavallari also gets insights from the pros — Trek-Segafredo’s Toms Skujins and Bora-Hansgrohe’s Peter Sagan both offer their thoughts on the intersection of aero performance and comfort in a race bike.
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Tour de France podcast: Porte is out, Froome flourishes on cobbles
16/07/2018 Duration: 22minCan you believe that crazy stage 9? We discuss the Tour's trip across the Roubaix cobblestones with insight on Richie Porte's crash, analysis of Chris Froome and Nairo Quintana's performances, and more details on what happened to Rigoberto Uran. We hear from BMC director Fabio Baldato as well as EF Education First-Drapac's Tom Scully on the ground in Roubaix.
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Fast Talk, ep. 50: Unpacking the gospel of Joe Friel's new 'Training Bible'
13/07/2018 Duration: 01h13minCycling can be a fickle sport. Coaches come and go; new, exciting, revolutionary ways of training take the sport by storm then grown stale; riders at the local training race who were once unbeatable age and fade from the front. Few things have permanence in this sport. But there’s been one thing that has stood the test of time, that seems to have been there since most of us attempted our first interval workout: Joe Friel’s “Cyclist's Training Bible.” For many of us, reading that book was our first step towards more dedicated training. This spring Joe released his fifth, and hopefully not the last, edition of the book. Trevor and I had a chance to talk with Joe about the newest edition. We came to the interview with a list of questions that we felt only touched on the key parts of the book and by the hour mark we were barely a quarter of the way through our list. But what we did talk about was really compelling stuff. We touched on everything from periodization to energy systems, to Joe’s method of researc
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Tour de France podcast: Should the Tour include cobblestones?
13/07/2018 Duration: 41minThis Sunday we'll see one of the weirdest spectacles in pro cycling: GC guys and skinny climbers trying to survive the Paris-Roubaix cobblestones. Does stage 9 make sense to include in a race like the Tour de France? We discuss. Plus, we hear from Dan Martin on his stage 6 win, talk to a few sport directors about the cobblestone chaos that is sure to ensue this weekend, and more. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by CycleOps, makers of the Hammer indoor smart trainer. The VeloNews editorial staff may be hunched over computers all day during the Tour de France, but we can stay fit all July, day or night, by hopping on the Hammer and riding in our favorite virtual training app, like Zwift, Rouvy, TrainerRoad, or The SufferFest. Learn about the Hammer here: www.cycleops.com/product/hammer
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Tour de France podcast: The winners and losers of stage 3 TTT
10/07/2018 Duration: 23minTeam time trials are boring, right? Wrong! The Tour de France's stage 3 TTT was an important part of the battle for the yellow jersey. We evaluate the Tour's GC standings after this pivotal day. Plus, we hear from Chris Froome about how he clawed back time in the overall to overcome his stage 1 losses. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by Trek Bikes. Trek recently announced its Project One ICON program. Want your new Madone to be a rolling work of art? Trek has six amazing paint schemes ranging from classy to flashy. Have a look at all the drool-worthy colors: https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/project-one-icon/
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Tour de France podcast: Stage 1 chaos, Tejay's new role, and more
08/07/2018 Duration: 38minComing to you from the Tour de France, Andrew Hood and Dane Cash have the rundown on the crazy lead-up to the season's big race, as well as its chaotic first stage. The guys talk to UCI president David Lappartient, Chris Froome's key Sky teammate Geraint Thomas, and American Tejay van Garderen. This episode is sponsored by Trek, which just unveiled the ultimate race bike. The new Madone combines the comfort of Trek's IsoSpeed technology with super-sleek aerodynamics and WorldTour-level handling and stiffness. In fact, you'll see Trek-Segafredo's riders aboard these superbikes throughout the Tour. Learn more at https://www.trekbikes.com
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Fast Talk, ep. 49: Training, fueling, and suffering at Dirty Kanza 200
06/07/2018 Duration: 59minIn episode 49, we’re talking all about the science of suffering--the science of training, fueling, and racing Dirty Kanza 200. Co-host Chris Case decided to take a second crack at the grueling 200-plus mile gravel race across the Flint Hills of Kansas. With the assistance of Coach Connor, Chris set out to transform himself, someone who loves the repeated anaerobic efforts of cyclocross, into someone who could completely empty every cell in his body and still finish strong. In essence, the pair had the goal of turning Chris into an endurance machine. We’ll discuss the challenge of turning Chris into a Dirty Kanza rider, and how we went about working his energy systems to prepare: everything from the nature of the training, to the non-physiological side – strategy, pacing, hydration, and fueling. Chris will touch upon what it all felt like to do so many miles at or just below his aerobic threshold. Finally, we’ll discuss the race itself. What did Chris do right, what did Chris do wrong. And how with even th
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VN podcast: The Recon Ride previews the 2018 Tour de France
04/07/2018 Duration: 29minThe main event of the pro cycling season is fast approaching. With just three days left to the start of the 2018 Tour de France, it's a perfect time to take a closer look at the race. Can anyone dethrone four-time Tour de France champion Chris Froome? Which of the sprinters will reign supreme? Will green jersey hopeful Peter Sagan find the route to his liking? We "recon" the route — and it's a good one — and the many stars set to make the start in the French grand tour.
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VN pod, ep. 101: Why Le Tour banned Froome... then didn't
04/07/2018 Duration: 52minAs far as lead-ups to the Tour de France are concerned, 2018 has been one of the craziest. First, Tour organizer ASO bans Chris Froome from racing. Then, the UCI clears him of any wrongdoing in the Salbutamol case. So now he's back in! How did this all take place? What do anti-doping experts say? What do other pro teams think? And will Froome even win this race? We answer all those questions and more. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by CycleOps, makers of the Hammer indoor smart trainer. The VeloNews editorial staff may be hunched over computers all day during the Tour de France, but we can stay fit all July, day or night, by hopping on the Hammer and riding in our favorite virtual training app, like Zwift, Rouvy, TrainerRoad, or The SufferFest. Learn about the Hammer here: https://www.cycleops.com/product/hammer
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Fast Talk, ep. 48: Race Tactics and Training with Rally's Huffman and McCarty, Part 2
29/06/2018 Duration: 56minThis is the second episode in our series on strategy and training for particular races. (See Episode 43 for part 1.) This episode is all about hilly road races and winning the GC at a stage race. Some of the themes we discuss include: - Is there ever a race where you truly don't need a sprint? - The difference between hilly and flat races, including which are usually more dynamic, and how to know if you should favor sprint races or the tougher hilly races. - How to approach a hilly race, both in terms of strategy and how to train for them. Hint: it's not just about dropping weight. - The elements of a stage race, including the crit, time trial, and road race, and which you should focus on. - And finally, the difference between how pros and amateurs race these events, and why trying to imitate what you see at big pro races may not always work.
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VN pod, ep. 100: Bold Tour team selections, legal disc brakes
27/06/2018 Duration: 49minIn episode 100 of the show, we recap the action from U.S. Pro road nationals and then dive into Tour de France talk with VeloNews European correspondent Andrew Hood. Roster announcements are coming hot and heavy this week as teams narrow down their selections for cycling's main event, and there are a few surprises worth discussing. Meanwhile, transfer rumors are beginning to fly, but are the questions surrounding BMC's continued existence throwing the market into uncertainty? Plus, tech editor Dan Cavallari stops by to talk disc brakes at the Tour and more.
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Tech podcast, ep. 4: Talking CBD oil with Floyd Landis
22/06/2018 Duration: 24minPain and injury often go hand in hand with life as a cyclist. Relieving that pain can be tricky, especially when it comes to medications and anti-inflammatory supplements. CBD oil is the new kid on the block — promising anti-inflammatory and pain relief properties, among a host of other benefits — and it's championed by controversial former cyclist Floyd Landis. That's not surprising, given Landis's history of painful hip injuries. In this episode of the VeloNews tech podcast, Tech Editor Dan Cavallari catches up with Landis — now proprietor of Floyd's of Leadville — at the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival to find out what CBD is, why it works for cyclists, and what made Landis choose this controversial business. This episode is brought to you by Pro Bike Gear. With its new online saddle selector, you can find your next saddle with just a few clicks. Visit pro-bikegear.com and check out Pro’s newly expanded line of saddles.
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VN pod, ep. 99: Talking Tour de France with Alex Howes
21/06/2018 Duration: 01h03minAs we inch closer to July, the build-up to the Tour de France is taking center stage in the world of cycling. EF Education First-Drapac's Alex Howes drops by the VeloNews world headquarters to talk Dauphiné vs. Suisse and to share his experiences with the highs and lows of Tour roster selection. Andy Hood also brings us a dispatch from Movistar's media day as the Spanish WorldTour squad gears up for the Tour with its highly touted three-headed GC monster.
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Fast Talk, ep. 47: The art and science of peaking
14/06/2018 Duration: 01h38minPeaking. It's that elusive target we all strive for — to be on our best form right when our target race comes around. We build plans for it, we follow six-week guides we find online, and yet too often we wake up the morning of our target race with flat legs. Perhaps it's so elusive because peaking is both a science and an art. What we discovered over the course of this podcast is that the two don't seem to get along with one another. Some of that has to do with the fact that science lays out a very specific four-week plan for peaking, while the art says that it is very individual. Even among those who understand the science, it appears that what they do is different. We are joined by Colby Pearce, hour record holder, an Olympian, a thinker, a tinkerer, and someone with massive amounts of experience as an athlete. He'll give us six key tips to preparing for a goal event.
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VN pod, ep. 98: How do you pick a TDF team? What is Lotto's aero gel?
12/06/2018 Duration: 53minIt's pretty darn hard to get on a Tour de France team. Do results at the Dauphine or Tour de Suisse really matter? We talk to some of the peloton's key directors to understand how they assemble their rosters. Plus, we hear from riders about this stressful process to get a spot on a coveted spot in the Grand Boucle. Then, we bring on tech expert Dan Cavallari to talk about one of the wackiest stories we've seen in awhile: The aerodynamic leg gel that Lotto-Soudal used in the Dauphine's team time trial. What the heck? This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by Feedback Sports.