Grassroots Gravel and Grits
Let's take a step away from mainstream gravel and explore the genuine power of community and what brings people together on bikes, as humans.

Let's take a step away from mainstream gravel and explore the genuine power of community and what brings people together on bikes, as humans.
Jim Walmsley is a professional ultra trail runner and Wahoo athlete. In this conversation, Jim shares his 2022 attempt at winning the UTMB, his move to France and his winter training plans and routines.
Breaking news from Kristi Mohn and Kimo Seymour of Unbound Gravel and The LifeTime Grand Prix reveal new updates that will be implemented in 2023 at the Unbound Gravel 200.
Let's look back on 2022. We had some highs, a couple lows and a handful of podcast episodes that really embodied endurance sports over the past 12 months.
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Ted King sits down to talk about the changing and evolving world of gravel racing and gravel events.
Fabian Serralta the gravel event promotor of Gravel Locos.
Professional triathlete Heather Jackson shares her experience of a long awaited return to Ironman Hawaii in Kona, and what is next in her sporting career.
A short episode and quick update as Breakfast with Boz gets rolling again.
Adventure for All is expanding opportunities and inspiring purpose in individuals with exceptionalities.
Professional cyclists Lily Williams (Human Powered Health) and Marjolein Van 'T Geloof (Le Col Wahoo), share their audio diaries from the 2022 Tour de France Femmes.
Ian returns to the 2022 Tour de France as a journalist with the Cycling Podcast and shares his experience there.
Ian and Marshall Opel reminisce on their shared experience at the 2018 Tour de France and talk about their excitement for this years race.
After two years of attending gravel events, Ian sits down to share what he has learned. We hope these tips and tricks help you have a better ride!
Listen to two unique tales showcasing the diversity of riders that gather in Emporia, Kansas for the world's largest gravel race.
Laurens Ten Dam is a Dutch retired professional road cyclist who is now racing gravel while running his own cycling clothing brand and podcast. Live Slow Ride Fast.
Lauren de Crescenzo, the winner of the 2021 Unbound 200, joins to talk about gravel racing, traumatic brain injury, and her future goals.
A day in the life and a walk around the Sea Otter Classic, connecting with everyone from Tom Boonen to Moriah Wilson.
As gravel racing becomes more competitive, it was only a matter of time before aerodynamics became a topic of investigation.
This week we hear from women across the cycling industry. Hear about the experiences that led them to the industry, where it is now, and where it is going.
In this special episode, Ian hands off the mic to Lael Wilcox, who shares stories and laughs from the women of Ruta del Jefe 2022.
Julie Emmerman is a sport psychologist and elite road cyclist living in Boulder, Colorado.
Floyd's of Leadville Racing is a new multi-surface race team including riders across several generations.
Geoff Kabush is a Canadian professional cyclist and former Olympian.
Sam Long is an American professional long-distance triathlete who has quickly become one of the best in the world.
A quick update to share what Breakfast with Boz will look like in 2022.
In the final episode of 2021, Ian catches up with Amity Rockwell, Sarah Sturm, Pete Stetina and Colin Strickland to reflect and look ahead.
Rab Wardell is a Scottish mountain bike rider who features in a new Wahoo film series titled "Old Enough to Know Better".
The Long Traverse connects more than just points A to B. It connects, nature, landscapes, history, and time with our footprint as humans.