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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.

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  • VeloNews Voices | Put Your Socks On with Bobby Julich, Ep. 3

    15/05/2019 Duración: 36min

    Stage 3 Tour of California: Stockton to Morgan Hill. Coach Bobby Julich and Gus morton discuss what happened in the race and the art & science of descending from the supertuck to the #pantanidangle. Superfan weighs in with a question about style as it relates to the topic of going downhill fast. Producer MFS shares his thoughts about slog vs slouge. Interviews with Alex Howes and Peter Stetina. Featuring original music by Taylor Phinney, a track called Sad Bang.

  • VeloNews Voices | Put Your Socks On with Bobby Julich, Ep. 2

    14/05/2019 Duración: 42min

    Stage 2 of the Tour of California: Rancho Cordova to South Lake Tahoe. "It’s one of the few stages that I’m actually scared of in cycling. It’s not very often that you go from sea level to 2,500-2,800 metres without ever having a break in the pedals. It’s virtually uphill for 110km, and for those power geeks out there you’re average power is exactly the same with or without zero, because you are always on the pedals.” - Nathan Haas. On course shaped like a ramp into the sky, today's show is all about power.

  • VeloNews Voices | Put Your Socks On with Bobby Julich, Ep. 1

    13/05/2019 Duración: 44min

    VeloNews Voices is a NEW multimedia platform featuring a collection of cycling luminaries each with their own distinct POV and channel. Coaches, Athletes, Movers and Shakers, Visionaries, the old guard, the new guard, the Vanguard, VeloNews Voices is how and where the story of our sport is being told now and into the future. -- Olympic Medalist and Tour De France podium finisher Coach Bobby J invites you to Put Your Socks On. Winning and losing, training and racing, agony and defeat, all of it comes down to understanding what works and what doesn't and for that, you need an experienced and accomplished Coach. From insightful analysis into our sports most iconic races and racers to entertaining, educational and actionable advice, PYSO is an illuminating deep-dive into the art and science of racing. Come for the Legends, Fan Clubs, Knowledge, At the Race and SuperFans. Join Coach Bobby Julich and former World Tour Racer and Outskirts visionary co-host Gus Morton as they help you watch the race, do the race. Pre

  • VN Podcast: Kasia Niewiadoma and Sepp Kuss

    07/05/2019 Duración: 38min

    On this week's episode of the VN podcast we have two very special gusts stop by: Kasia Niewiadoma and Sepp Kuss. Niewiadoma tells us all about her exciting victory at Amstel Gold Race, and explains why she was able to score a big victory at the hilly classic. Kuss talks to us about his upcoming Giro d'Italia start, and discusses his rapid rise through pro cycling's ranks.

  • Tech Pod -- We learn about Shimano's new GRX drivetrain

    07/05/2019 Duración: 39min

    Drivetrains have gotten a lot of attention in 2019, with the launch of SRAM's eTap AXS ecosystem and Rotor's 13-speed hydraulic drivetrain. As it all unfolded, Shimano remained fairly quiet... until now. Today, the big dog in the drivetrain world launches its GRX drivetrain designed for gravel and adventure riding. Tech Editor Dan Cavallari talks to Shimano's Dave Lawrence and Nick Legan to understand the heart of what makes GRX different, who it's for, and where drivetrains go from here.

  • Fast Talk ep: 73: How to Balance Your VLamax with Sebastian Weber

    03/05/2019 Duración: 01h18min

    In episode 73, we talk with Sebastian Weber about the important balance between our aerobic and glycolytic energy systems and why they may require a little give and take.

  • VN pod, ep. 140: Kate Courtney interview; Spencer's farewell

    30/04/2019 Duración: 58min

    On this episode, we hear from world cross-country mountain bike champion Kate Courtney about how the tutelage of Thomas Frischknect is making her an Olympic contender. But first, we bid farewell to longtime podcast host Spencer Powlison and also look back on Liege-Bastogne-Liege, and the classics season as a whole. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by Canyon Bicycles, which is providing its race-ready Lux CF SLX 9.0 Pro Race for us to ride at mountain bike races all season long. Check it out: https://www.canyon.com/en-us/mtb/lux/lux-cf-slx-9-0-pro-race

  • VN pod, ep. 139: Amstel action; Annemiek van Vleuten talks classics

    22/04/2019 Duración: 50min

    Welcome to the Mathieu van der Poel era. The cyclocross world champion asserted himself with a major win at Amstel. What's next for this superstar in waiting? We discuss Kasia Niewiadoma's breakthrough victory in the women's race, a down-to-the-wire thriller. And, we hear from Annemiek van Vleuten, who was second to Niewiadoma Sunday, about why the hilly classics are so important to her. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by Vittoria, which is providing its Terreno tires for all of our gravel races this summer. Check out the complete line of tires: https://www.vittoria.com/us/tires/off-road-tires/off-road-tires-cx-and-gravel.html

  • Fast Talk, ep. 72: Do we need training zones? With Dr. Andy Coggan, Hunter Allen, and Dr. McGregor

    22/04/2019 Duración: 01h43min

    There’s possibly nothing more ubiquitous in cycling than training zones. Trevor and I have lost count of the number of questions we’ve received from Fast Talk listeners that begin with something along the lines of “I was training in zone 4…” The truth of the matter is that we don’t know what that means when you tell us that. That’s not because we don’t know training science, but because “zone 4” can mean a lot of different things. One thing is certain: Training zones can have tremendous value. They provide guidance for training and a means of communicating with your coach or teammates. If you’re a fan of zones, this episode may also challenge you because zones have their limitations. They're not as clear cut as they seem. Which may be why we, and almost all of our guests today, resist even using the term “zones.” What we hope to communicate is that there is no single zone model. That's because there is no perfect model. They all have flaws. What they are based on – FTP, VO2max, or power-duration – all hav

  • VN pod, ep. 138: Inside the Paris-Roubaix velodrome

    15/04/2019 Duración: 33min

    What a Paris-Roubaix it was! We look back on all the action from Wout van Aert's rough day on the cobbles ... could he have won? To Sagan's attempt to defend his title that fizzled on the final pave sectors. To Philippe Gilbert's amazing victory. What can't the Belgian star do at this point? All of that and much more, from the raucous velodrome at the finish of the "Hell of the North."

  • VN pod, ep. 137: Paris-Roubaix preview with Dirk Demol

    12/04/2019 Duración: 32min

    Who will win Paris-Roubaix? We look ahead to the rough, cobbled "Queen of the Classics" on this episode. And we also bring in an expert to discuss what to expect from this Sunday's race. We speak with Dirk Demol, who is now a sport director for Team Katusha-Alpecin. He won the 1988 edition of Paris-Roubaix.

  • VN pod, ep. 136: An inside look at USAC's European development program

    11/04/2019 Duración: 47min

    While the world's top cyclists are battling in the spring classics, the next generation of American stars is also pounding the cobbles. Every year, junior riders flock to USA Cycling's development complex in Sittard, Netherlands to develop as riders, and maybe someday become top pros. We hear from the man behind the European program, Billy Innes, USAC's junior program manager. We also talk to Quinn Simmons, a rising star who recently won the prestigious Gent-Wevelgem junior race.

  • Pod, ep. 135: Sagan talks Tour of Flanders

    08/04/2019 Duración: 26min

    Few people picked Alberto Bettiol as a favorite before Tour of Flanders, yet he managed to stun the favorites and win. Peter Sagan is one of those stars who was left empty-handed on Sunday. We hear from him about how the race went down and why he hasn't found peak form yet. Later in the podcast, Ben Delaney talks to Dries Verclyte of Cycling in Flanders. He explains how the region embraces cycling tourism and attracts all kinds of riders from around the world — not just the top pros who were battling on the Bergs in De Ronde.

  • Fast Talk, ep. 71: How to train for and race gran fondo-style events, with Colby Pearce

    05/04/2019 Duración: 01h32min

    The gran fondo-style event has exploded in popularity in the last decade. Somewhere between a race and a group ride, it has an appeal to a broad range of riders. Some show up to race all-out on a challenging 100-plus-mile course. Others come to ride with friends and enjoy the accomplishment of a demanding and scenic route. The nice thing is there is no “right” way to do it. This style of event accommodates both riding styles. Now we’re seeing multi-day events like Haute Route that combine the challenge of racing (through timed segments) with the pleasure of a bike tour through some of the most scenic spots in the world. The question is: Do you train for and approach these events differently from a weekend race or group ride? More than a few of you have asked us that exact question, so in this episode we’ll try to give you an answer.In this episode, we’ll discuss: - What the experience of a gran fondo or Haute Route is like and why they are becoming so popular - The different goals and approaches riders wil

  • VN pod, ep. 134: A wild Dwars door Vlaanderen; van Dijk interview

    04/04/2019 Duración: 31min

    Dwars door Vlaanderen was a thriller with Mathieu van der Poel stunning the WorldTour. We discuss the 'cross world champ who seems to have unlimited potential as a cyclist. We also talk about the crash in the women's race that led to a stoppage in the men's race. To better understand the dynamics at play, we hear from Ellen van Dijk, who won the women's race. She talks about why it's important to run the women's race on the same day as the men and the broader importance of the Flanders races. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by Pactimo, who is kitting us out for our summer of gravel racing. Check out the Summit Stratos 12-Hour bibs we'll be wearing at Dirty Kanza 200 and other big events: https://www.pactimo.com/collections/the-12-hour-endurance-cycling-bibs-men-women?avad=219157_d15680ff9

  • VN pod, ep. 133: Gent-Wevelgem recap; Quinn Simmons interview

    01/04/2019 Duración: 43min

    With gusting winds and aggressive racing, this was one of the hardest editions of Gent-Wevelgem. We are on the ground in Belgium to analyze the action. Then, we hear from American Quinn Simmons who stunned the Belgians by winning the junior edition of Gent-Wevelgem. And finally, Hugo Coorevits, senior editor at Het Nieuwsblad, explains why cycling is so important in Flanders and how it is an integral part of the regional culture.

  • VN pod, ep. 132: Classics begin at E3! Andreas Klier interview

    29/03/2019 Duración: 35min

    Deceuninck-Quick-Step dominated as Zdenek Stybar got revenge on Greg Van Avermaet. Wout van Aert wowed us with a second-place result. And Peter Sagan? What happened to him? We are on the cobblestones in Belgium, and racing is underway with the E3 BinckBank Classic. In the second half of the show, we hear from EF Education First sport director Andreas Klier an ex-pro who is a veteran of the spring classics.

  • VN pod, ep. 131: Amazing Alaphilippe; Coryn Rivera talks classics

    25/03/2019 Duración: 43min

    Seven wins in 22 days ... That's a pretty impressive record for Julian Alaphilippe so far this year. Plus, he capped it off with his first monument classic win at Milano-Sanremo. We discuss the significance of his streak and how he managed to conquer some of the sport's top riders in Sanremo on Saturday. Then, we hear from American classics star Coryn Rivera. She discusses how she coped with the high expectations set by her stellar debut season with Sunweb and what we can expect from her in 2019. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by Pactimo, who is kitting us out for our summer of gravel racing. Check out the Summit Stratos 12-Hour bibs we'll be wearing at Dirty Kanza 200 and other big events: https://www.pactimo.com/collections/the-12-hour-endurance-cycling-bibs-men-women?avad=219157_d15680ff9

  • Fast Talk, ep. 70: Finding your strengths through failure, with Armando Mastracci

    21/03/2019 Duración: 01h19min

    Most modern training software is based on principles that Coach Connor fully admits he would use if he was developing software. Heavily influenced by coaches and physiologists, many training software developers knew what they were looking for and hunted for it in the data. One training package however, stands out from this. Xert was created by Armando Mastracci, who is an engineer first. While he came to understand the physiology, he started by simply looking for trends in the data instead of looking at the physiology. The result is Xert, a tool that has found unique trends which may seem unfamiliar to a physiologist, but are certainly compelling. At the heart of Xert is the notion of failure: the idea that we reveal our true fitness and our profile as a rider in the moments when we hit our limits at these points of failure. In this episode, Armando discusses how he was able to identify these moments of failure in athletes’ training rides, and then use them to create an athlete’s profile and help direct t

  • VN pod, ep. 130: Sky's billionaire savior; Ewan previews Sanremo

    20/03/2019 Duración: 48min

    And the rich get richer... Team Sky managed to outdo itself with new sponsor Ineos, which is owned by a billionaire who's one of the wealthiest people in the world. We analyze the deal and discuss how this could affect the races. We also recap Paris-Nice, where there's more Sky news — turns out Egan Bernal is even better than we thought he was. And we discuss Tirreno-Adriatico and Adam Yates's very tough day on a time trial bike. Finally, we hear from Caleb Ewan about what to expect in this Saturday's first monument classic of the season, Milano-Sanremo. This episode is sponsored by Canyon, which provided us with its Grail gravel bike to take on last weekend's Land Run 100 race in Oklahoma. Learn about this innovative bike on Canyon's website: https://www.canyon.com/en-us/road/grail?utm_source=Velonews&utm_medium=Article&utm_campaign=Grail&utm_content=Grail

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