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Velo Podcast

The Velo Podcast brings you inside the world of gravel and road racing with Velo's team of reporters and commentators.
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Episodes

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

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 ch...

Apr 05, 20191 hr 32 min

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

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. Th...

Apr 04, 201932 min

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

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.

Apr 01, 201944 min

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

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.

Mar 29, 201936 min

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

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...

Mar 25, 201944 min

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

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 lo...

Mar 21, 20191 hr 20 min

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

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 Satu...

Mar 20, 201949 min

Tech pod: Demystifying full-suspension bikes with Dave Weagle

Mountain bike rear suspension technology has changed drastically in the last decade or two. Do you even understand how your bike works? Luckily, today we talk to Dave Weagle, father of the DW Link suspension design and a prolific engineer in the world of mountain bikes. He helps us understand concepts like anti-squat, anti-rise, and more. Things get a little nerdy, but don't worry, Weagle has a very common-sense approach: Ride a mountain bike, and if you like it, it is good.

Mar 14, 201944 min

Pod, ep. 129: Remembering Kelly Catlin with her brother Colin

At the start of this week, we were stunned to learn the news of Kelly Catlin's tragic death. The Olympic silver medalist and three-time world champion took her own life overnight on Thursday, March 7. In this podcast, we hear from her twin brother Colin, who remembers her quirky personality and her drive to be the best at whatever she set her mind to. Also in this podcast, we recap Strade Bianche and discuss Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico.

Mar 13, 201949 min

Fast Talk, ep. 69: Functional training with Menachem Brodie

if you want to be at your strongest and, more importantly, if you want to ride a bike for a long time, off-the-bike, functional training is the work you can’t skip. Whether you’re 21 or 51, if you don't add strength and mobility to your routine, it’s going to come back to haunt you, as Trevor and our guest today will testify to. In episode 69, we take a deep dive into functional training… literally. Trevor and I both get down on the floor of the studio to do some exercises, all in the name of ge...

Mar 08, 20191 hr 27 min

VN pod, ep. 128: Why race bikes in the UAE desert?

Fred is back from a trip to the United Arab Emirates ... Why? Because WorldTour bike racing made its annual pilgrimage to the desert. He explains why the UAE Tour exists, what challenges it faces, and what the racing action was like. Also, we recap Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne. We dig into the details of this emerging doping scandal in Austria, and finally we look ahead to Strade Bianche. This episode is sponsored by Floyd’s of Leadville. Athletes, wherever your training take...

Mar 05, 201952 min

VN pod, ep. 127: Cobblestone kickoff and Bookwalter interview

Get psyched ... the spring cobbled classics start Saturday with Omloop Het Nieuwsblad! We look ahead to the two Belgian races this weekend. To do that, we take a quick look back at the action from last week's flurry of one-week races. Plus, we catch up with Brent Bookwalter at the UAE Tour. He talks to Fred about the transition to Mitchelton-Scott, his motivation to keep racing, and the Australian culture.

Feb 26, 201945 min

Fast Talk, ep. 68: The big picture — the three types of rides you should do

In this episode we’re taking a step back — way back — to see the forest for the tress. Let me explain: Many of you have been fascinated by our recordings with scientists and coaches like Stephen Seiler, John Hawley, Iñigo San Millan, and Joe Friel. Now, we’ve sifted through hours of Fast Talk recordings with our many distinguished guests to bring context to what we hope is a simplified, unified message about the fundamental principles of these previous shows: there are just three types of rides....

Feb 22, 20191 hr 36 min

VN pod, ep. 126: Will Red Hook Crit continue? Advice from 24-hour veteran

Sad news for fixed-gear crit fans: Red Hook Crit will not take place in 2019. We discuss what this means, how the iconic race series will move forward, and what made it so successful to begin with. Then, we talk about one of the last remaining 24-hour mountain bike races, 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo. Every year, more than 4,000 people come to the Arizona desert for this party that devolves into a bike race. We hear from special guest Dave Million who has raced all 20 editions of this event. This ...

Feb 19, 201955 min

Tech pod: How to reduce your bike's friction on a budget

There are a few factors that slow us down when we ride a bike: aerodynamics, gravity, and friction. Today, we're searching for ways to reduce the friction on our bike without breaking the bank. To do this, we speak with Jason Smith chief technology officer at Ceramic Speed. He explains the many things we can do to make our bikes run faster. Is factory chain grease slow? Which bearings on our bike stand to gain the most from an efficiency upgrade? And what's the deal with ceramic bearings. Smith ...

Feb 13, 201954 min

Pod, ep. 125: Why Performance Bicycle stores are closing

U.S. bike shop chain Performance Bicycle is shutting down all of its brick and mortar stores, leaving 1,700 people out of jobs. We talk to Steve Frotheringham, editor in chief at Bicycle Retailer & Industry News, to learn the backstory. After that, we discuss USA Cycling's recently announced selection criteria for the cross-country mountain bike races at the 2020 Olympics. How will the team get picked? Which riders are likely to represent Team USA in Tokyo?

Feb 12, 201938 min

Fast Talk, ep. 67: VLamax, VO2max, and the interplay of anaerobic and aerobic, with Sebastian Weber

For years, we have used VO2max to measure the maximal rate of our aerobic system. But how do we measure the rate of our anaerobic system? Over the past two decades, renowned physiologist and coach Sebastian Weber has developed the anaerobic equivalent to VO2max, which he calls Vlamax, or the maximal rate of lactate production. Today we take a close look at this sometimes complicated concept, but be patient as there are several points that we address that could have a significant impact on how yo...

Feb 07, 201958 min

Pod, ep. 124: Exclusive Geraint Thomas interview

Geraint Thomas's new tell-all book, "The Tour According to G" comes out in America this week. Ahead of this, we spoke with the 2018 Tour de France champion himself about the book, the race, and much more. Before we get to that, we analyze an exciting weekend of racing at UCI Cyclocross World Championships in Denmark. This episode is sponsored by Strava, which has a new podcast, Athletes Unfiltered. Give it a listen for inspiring, in-depth stories: http://podcast.strava.com/

Feb 05, 201945 min

Tech pod, ep. 15: How a wind tunnel works

What happens when a bike company sends its "aero" bike to a wind tunnel? What do we need to know about bike aerodynamics as everyday cyclists? We speak with Geoff Eaker, manager and operator of the A2 wind tunnel, about these topics and much more. He answers questions about CFD testing, how to pick an aero bike, and why wind tunnels should suck not blow.

Jan 31, 201945 min

VN pod, ep. 123: CX Worlds predictions, 'Professor Cyclocross' interview

The biggest weekend of cyclocross season is here! Worlds start Saturday in Denmark. We preview the action and pick a few key riders you can expect to reach the podium. But first, we talk about Elia Viviani, recent winner of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Race. How does he fit into the pantheon of modern sprinters, and what will he be able to achieve now that he is the number one sprinter on Quick-Step. And we finish off with a chat with Daam van Reeth, a.k.a. Professor Cyclocross. He is an expert i...

Jan 30, 201948 min

Fast Talk, ep. 66: Demystifying Periodization with Joe Friel

Periodization is, in many ways, the pinnacle of advanced training. Taking the step to periodize graduates you to a professional approach, one with purpose, long-term vision, and organized planning. But periodization can also be confusing and, frankly, a little scary. Periodizing your training means diving into a world of new concepts, things like training blocks, mesocycles, and increasing specificity. For those of us with jobs, families, who have to deal with inclement weather, it’s harder to p...

Jan 25, 20191 hr 9 min

VN pod, ep. 122: Ewan's head-butt; Rowe and Tuft interviews

Caleb Ewan's Tour Down Under head-butt ... Was it too dangerous or just part of racing? We discuss, and also we hear from Luke Rowe who was racing in Australia. He talks about Geraint Thomas's Tour win and more. Plus, we hear from Svein Tuft on his move to Rally-UHC and how he'll shepherd young riders through the European peloton. This episode is sponsored by Strava, which has a new podcast, Athletes Unfiltered. Give it a listen for inspiring, in-depth stories: http://podcast.strava.com/

Jan 23, 201958 min

VN pod, ep. 121: A new WorldTour season is underway

The 2019 WorldTour is officially underway this week at the Tour Down Under, and a few big names have made the trek to Australia to race in the summertime heat. We hear from one of those marquee riders — EF's Mike Woods — as he gets his season going at an event that should suit his skill set. We also talk Giro vs. Tour start lists, McLaren's arrival as a cycling sponsor, and EF's new kit — it will certainly stand out in the peloton. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by Strava. Wan...

Jan 16, 201942 min

Fast Talk, ep. 65: Debunking supplements, and the positives of beet juice, cocoa, and ketone esters

Those who take their training and racing seriously are always looking for something to give them an edge — that marginal gain — including nutritional supplements. So much has been promised to us in pill form, it’s created a multi-billion-dollar industry. Those promises carry into enhanced endurance performance. And many athletes have resorted to the morning supplement cocktail believing it will make them better cyclists. But there’s a dark side. Those cocktails can actually hurt performance, cer...

Jan 11, 20191 hr 9 min

VN pod, ep. 120: USAC's new boss; how domestic pros survived 2018

New year, new ... USA Cycling CEO? That's right the American governing body just announced its new boss, Rob DeMartini, who comes from an unconventional background. We discuss the move. Also, Fred Dreier talks to Ben Wolfe about the rocky off-season that domestic pro riders had to endure. With four major teams either closing down or changing significantly it was a time of stress and unrest. Plus, we discuss the 90-year-old (yep, that isn't a typo) rider who was recently sanctioned by USADA and t...

Jan 08, 201959 min

Tech pod, ep. 14: How to layer for winter riding

Don't be such a Dan! A Dan?! That's right, our tech podcast host Dan Cavallari is a bit timid about riding in foul weather. Not to worry because today he is talking with Rob Pickels, physiologist in advanced development at Pearl Izumi. They discuss how breathability works (and why that is a misnomer), how waterproof your cycling kit really needs to be, and why zippers actually don't work that well if you need to cool off. Pickels has plenty of insight on how different fabrics work in different c...

Jan 03, 201938 min

Fast Talk, ep. 64: Inside the Canadian team's success at worlds, with Mike Woods and Rob Britton

In episode 64, we ask the question: What does it take to stand on the podium at the world championships? It’s a simple question without a simple answer. Strength buys you a seat at the table, but playing a winning hand takes effective training, teamwork, near-perfect strategy, and an incredible mindset. In today's episode we take a deep dive into all of the elements that are needed for a podium placing at worlds with two of the members of the Canadian team — Mike Woods and Rob Britton. The two o...

Dec 28, 20181 hr 23 min

VN pod: Helen Wyman interview

We talk with cyclocross veteran Helen Wyman (Xypex) about some of the storylines shaping international women’s cyclocross in 2018. Why are some races still too short? What impact will the junior women’s division have on elite racing? And which riders are the favorites to win the world title?

Dec 26, 201829 min

Tech pod, ep. 13: How a carbon fiber bike is made

Carbon fiber bike frames are light years ahead of their predecessors in the early days of the technology. How do bike companies milk so much performance out of such lightweight frames in 2019? To learn about the technology, we speak with Jeff Soucek, director of research and development at Felt Bicycles. He explains mysterious terms like modulus, resins, additives, and layups. All of this results in better bicycles for all types of riding or racing.

Dec 20, 201842 min

VN pod, ep. 119: Sky is falling! Plus Hyde and Compton interviews from CX Nats

The future is uncertain for Team Sky. Its title sponsor rocked the cycling world with news that it will end its support after 2019. What comes next? Can David Brailsford find a new sponsor? What happens to Chris Froome, Geraint Thomas, and all the others if the team tanks? We talk to our man in Europe Andrew Hood to learn more. Then we recap a muddy, wild U.S. cyclocross nationals including interviews with winners Stephen Hyde and Katie Compton. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored ...

Dec 18, 201855 min
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