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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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VN Pod, ep. 188: Day in the life of pro riders; Catharine Pendrel

How are pro riders spending their time amid the coronavirus shutdown? On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we dive into our recent Day in the Life series with Betsy Welch. Over the past five weeks we have been reaching out to pro of every variety: European and North American; roadies, gravel racers, and mountain bikers; veterans and fresh-faced youngsters. We've asked them nine questions to help us understand how the COVID-19 shutdown is impacting their lives, and how they are maintain...

Apr 29, 202055 min

Tech Podcast: Alison Tetrick talks training, recovering, and whiskey!

We are certainly living in strange times, and Alison Tetrick, like other professional athletes, is stuck in a holding pattern to see if and when the race season might resume. But she's not sitting by idly; Tech editor Dan Cavallari chats with Tetrick about her training during the Covid-19 era, what gear gets her through recovery, and why she carries a whiskey flask at every race.

Apr 27, 202044 min

PYSO, ep. 49: Former Giro d'Italia boss Michele Acquarone

Michele Acquarone ran the Giro d'Italia and RCS' other races for years, and pushed for revolutionary change such as teams sharing in TV revenue and all races having men's and women's events. On this episode of Put Your Socks On, Michele talks with Bobby and Gus about where the sport of cycling should be headed. Michele argues that all pro races should include women's and men's events. "It's so easy to do combined events, that it's crazy that all the pro cycling movement is not doing that," he sa...

Apr 23, 20201 hr 8 min

VN Pod, ep. 187: The rescheduled Tour de France and pro cycling's return

Pro cycling has a partial competition calendar for 2020, with the UCI approving plans for the Tour de France to start on August 29 and the world championships to begin September 20. On today's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we dig into this tentative plan to bring pro cycling back. Is it even a good idea to schedule events amid the pandemic? What does this sketch of a calendar mean for the sponsors, pro teams, and pro riders? Plus, how do we think this tentative schedule will impact the Tour de...

Apr 22, 202045 min

Tech Podcast: Is gravel suspension necessary?

Gravel bikes have gone soft! By which of course we mean suspension has become a stable in some form or another on most gravel bikes. Flexing seatposts, decouplers, and even full-suspension designs have all aimed to make gravel riding more comfortable. But is it necessary? Tech editor Dan Cavallari talked with VeloNews editorial director Ben Delaney to get his take on the gravel bike he has tested over the years. Does Ben think suspension is here to stay? And Cavallari chats with Zack Vestal from...

Apr 20, 202037 min

PYSO, ep. 48: How the business of cycling could recover after coronavirus

Steve Maxwell and Spencer Martin of The Outer Line join the show to talk about what the sport of cycling could like in a post-coronavirus world from a business perspective. Will there be fewer teams and fewer events? Possibly. Along with the rest of the world, the cycling industry is now scrambling to figure out what it can do to stay afloat and what the waters will look like once the storm subsides. "Clearly we can't really imagine at this point in time, what the overall impact of COVID is goin...

Apr 16, 202058 min

VN Pod, ep. 186: Zwift racing with Leah Thorvilson and Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio

Pro Zwift racing has arrived, with the start of the Zwift Classics pro/am series. These six races feature $5,000 in prize cash, short and challenging courses, and fields comprised of pro and top amateur riders. So, what do you look for in a virtual race? On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we take a deep dive into pro Zwift racing with two experts: Leah Thorvilson and Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio. Leah Thorvilson was the first winner of the Zwift Academy talent search back in 2016, which ea...

Apr 15, 202057 min

PYSO, ep. 47: The World Players Association

What role does sport play in a pandemic? And more importantly, what role will it play in a post-pandemic world? Bobby and Gus ask the head of the world Players Association, Brendan Schwab, these questions and more. Bobby says the world of cycling has no overarching organization. "There's no alliances, there's no loyalties. And that just has to change." Bobby, Gus, and Brandon discuss how that could change.

Apr 09, 202044 min

VN Pod, ep. 185: Rewatching Paris-Roubaix

On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we are breaking down our favorite recent editions of Paris-Roubaix by re-watching the YouTube video and then analyzing the action. The three editions we have on tap are from 2014, 2016, and 2019. These were the races that saw Niki Terpstra, Mathew Hayman, and Philippe Gilbert take historic wins on the jagged cobblestones of Northern France. What did we learn about Paris-Roubaix from rewatching these past editions? Well, we learned that Tom Boonen re...

Apr 08, 202053 min

Tech Podcast: Using power meters indoors and outdoors

Tech editor Dan Cavallari and editorial director Ben Delaney give you the basics on what you need to take advantage of power both indoors and outdoors. Since many of us are doing a fair bit of Zwifting these days, Delaney and Cavallari discuss how to use your power meter — and more broadly, power in general — to get the most out of your Zwift sessions. There are three fundamental ways to use Zwift: riding, training, and racing. Listen to find out how to optimize your power meter and settings to ...

Apr 06, 202031 min

PYSO, EP 46 GREG ERWIN SAINT MOTEL-

How about some rock and roll? Greg Erwin is the drummer for Saint Motel, and a buddy of Taylor Phinney. He joins Bobby and Gus to talk about how he got into cycling, and how bringing a bike on tour keeps him healthy mentally and physically. And Gus also explains the 21/90 rule of forming habits. It's time to Put Your Socks On.

Apr 02, 202036 min

VN Pod, ep. 184: Rewatching the Tour of Flanders

It's Flanders week here on the VeloNews Podcast. And even though Belgium's biggest race is on hold (like the rest of the sport), we are taking a deep dive into our three favorite recent editions of De Ronde. Andrew Hood, James Startt, and Fred Dreier examine the Tours of Flanders from 2015, 2016, and 2019, and examine the tactical decisions and storylines from each race. What did each edition tell us about the Flanders course design? How did the marquee riders approach the course differently? Wh...

Apr 01, 202045 min

PYSO, ep. 45: Justin Williams

Bobby and Gus bring you a change of pace from all the COVID-19 news with a great interview with American racer Justin Williams. Introducing him a "the #1 positive vibe guy," Gus brings on the founder of the Legion of Los Angeles cycling team. Williams talks about how he got into cycling as a 13-year-old as a way to bond with his dad, who if from Belize, and how he wore a U.S. Postal Service skinsuit to the group rides that he got from Tony Cruz. Williams also talks about his love of design, and ...

Mar 26, 202050 min

VN Pod, ep. 183: The Mid South and coronavirus; Hannah Finchamp interview

he Mid South gravel race was the final major cycling event held in the United States before the coronavirus pandemic forced the cancelation and postponement of the remaining events on the calendar. The race and its participants received criticism. On today's episode of The VeloNews Podcast, we examine the race's decision to continue and speak with our reporters who were on the ground at the event. What were riders and race staff talking about in the days before the event? What precautions were a...

Mar 26, 20201 hr 12 min

Fast Talk, ep. 103: The final VeloNews episode

These are special times, challenging times, and this is a special edition of Fast Talk. And I say that not because we discuss COVID-19 in this episode, but because this will be the last episode of Fast Talk to be released on the VeloNews channel. What’s that mean? Well, I have a big ask for all of you: Head to your favorite podcast app, search for the Fast Talk podcast, and subscribe. All future episodes of Fast Talk will be released on that channel. Some of you have already found us there, many...

Mar 24, 202056 min

Tech Podcast- Mid South Gravel Gear Choices

The Mid South Gravel race went off in the mud and muck, and Ben Delaney and Betsy Welch were there to get coated in their fair share. They join tech editor Dan Cavallari on the Tech Podcast this week to talk about their gear choices, the experience on course, and what items they were glad to have on course (and some they could have left home).

Mar 23, 202035 min

PYSO, ep. 44: Coronavirus cancellations at a grassroots level

Special guest Rich Hincapie comes on the show to discuss the massive effect the coronavirus is having on cycling events around globe. Bobby and Gus hope that PYSO going forward will be able to provide a little light and laughter in tough times. On this episode, Bobby and Gus celebrate the last bit of racing at Paris-Nice, before looking up the road with Rich.

Mar 19, 202039 min

VN Pod, ep. 182: How COVID-19 has impacted life in France and Spain

On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we continue our reporting on the impact of coronavirus COVID-19 on the cycling world. Andrew Hood chimes in from Spain, where the government has closed down most services and even prevented cyclists from riding outdoors. And James Startt calls in from Paris after finishing coverage of Paris-Nice. This week's episode is brought to you by Flobikes.com, where you can watch replays of some of your favorite pro bike races, such as Milano-Sanremo, the Tou...

Mar 18, 202033 min

Fast Talk, ep. 102: Performance Psychology with Julie Emmerman and Payson McElveen

As the world’s attention is fixated on the spread of COVID-19, many of us are feeling stress and anxiety. We want to acknowledge that fact; these are challenging times. By coincidence, we recorded and planned to release today an episode on performance psychology, specifically on the principles of confidence, resilience, the power of reframing, self-talk, and much more. Though this episode doesn’t address the type of anxiety you might be feeling head on, there are immense lessons to be learned in...

Mar 17, 20201 hr 46 min

PYSO, ep. 43: Coronavirus and pro cycling

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to roil the globe, reshaping professional cycling along with so much else. Bobby and Gus speak with American Larry Warbasse, who was one of the many riders temporarily trapped in the mid-race closure of the UAE Tour. Before talking about the racing — or the lack of racing — Bobby takes a moment to recognize the passing of his friend and former Team Sky colleague Nicholas Portal, who died of a heart attack. It's not a light episode this week. It's time to Put...

Mar 12, 202032 min

VN Pod, ep. 181: COVID-19's impact on pro racing; Monuments of Gravel

On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we go inside Paris-Nice's coronavirus precautions with James Startt, who is one of the few media members covering the race. Startt spoke with ASO's Christian Prudhomme and other officials about the precautions that have been taken with the race to ward off the virus. There are no spectators, no post-race interviews, and absolutely no hugs and kisses on the post-race podium. Is this the model that pro cycling can adopt to keep events safe in the futu...

Mar 11, 20201 hr 1 min

Fast Talk, ep. 101: Zones are a range, not a specific number

We’re incredibly lucky here at Fast Talk to be able to talk with some of the most intelligent physiologists, coaches, and athletes about training, and sport science generally, on a weekly basis. We glean so much insightful information just by having access to them on a regular basis. Through Coach Connor’s countless hours of dedicated research to keep up on the latest science, we’re then able to synthesize all of this information into what we hope are digestible conversations, helping you to bet...

Mar 10, 20201 hr 19 min

Tech Podcast: Tubeless testing for Paris-Roubaix

Neil Shirley from Enve Wheels joins tech editor Dan Cavallari on the Tech Podcast to recount his recent trip to France to help NTT Pro Cycling riders find the optimal tire/rim combination for the spring classics. Shirley spent time with Edvald Boasson Hagen and Michael Gogl as they rode the Paris-Roubaix cobble sectors. The idea was to get the riders accustomed to tubeless tires and find the right combination to counter P-R's brutal cobbles and the smoother pavement miles in between. Cavallari a...

Mar 09, 202037 min

VN Pod, ep. 180: Trapped at the UAE Tour; Pete Stetina interview

Pro cycling has been put on hold this week by the global spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), which forced the cancellation of Strade Bianche and the shortening of the UAE Tour. On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we speak with editor Jim Cotton who was on the ground at the UAE Tour and underwent five days of quarantine due to coronavirus. Jim takes us inside his experience at UAE Tour and explains, step by step, how the race was cancelled and the riders and staff placed in quarantin...

Mar 06, 202049 min

PYSO, ep 42: Data-driven cycling with TrainingPeaks co-founder Dirk Friel

TrainingPeaks, Strava, RideWithGPS, Fastest Bike Split, live TV with stream power data... The past 10 years have seen an explosion of data capture and sharing, not only from athlete to coach but to UCI and WADA and the public The way we train, race, consume and analyze cycling has been irreversibly changed by the proliferation of data. On today's episode, we take a look at how the world has changed with the sharing of data. Bobby bought his first power meter in 1999. "I had next to no clue of wh...

Mar 05, 202052 min

Fast Talk, ep. 100: The Past, Present, and Future of Polarized Training with Dr. Stephen Seiler

Welcome to episode 100 with Dr. Stephen Seiler! We are so proud to have now brought 100 episodes of our passion for the bike to you. Thanks to all of you for coming along with us as we’ve interviewed some of the best physiologists, nutritionists, and athletes in professional cycling, and many of the most knowledgeable coaches in the world. Today in episode 100, we get nearly two hours of Dr. Seiler, aka the Jay-Z of physiology. Our conversation is very natural, casual even, but there are so many...

Mar 03, 20201 hr 48 min

PYSO, ep. 41: What happens when a cyclist retires?

In most careers, people retire when they are in their 60s, or even 70s. For professional cyclists, however, retirement usually comes in a rider's 30s. For someone who has built their lifestyle, body, and identity around the sport, what happens when that is suddenly gone? Bobby Julich and Gus Morton have both crossed that bridge, and they dig into the good, the bad, and the ugly of that transition. They are joined by special guest Gearoid Towey, a former Olympian and founder of the Crossing the L...

Feb 27, 202041 min

VN Pod, ep. 179: Nairo Quintana's return; Saving the Beti Bike Bash

On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we discuss Nairo Quintana's thrilling start to the 2020 season with his new French team, Arkea-Samsic. James Startt was there to see Quintana drop everyone on the slopes of Mont Ventoux at the recent le Tour de la Provence, and has some information on why Quintana seems to be thriving with his new French team. Startt also discusses the Arkea team, and what Quintana's signing means to the French outfit. Then, Betsy Welch joins the podcast to discuss ...

Feb 26, 202040 min

Fast Talk, ep. 99: What cyclists can learn from triathlon, with Melanie McQuaid and Whitney Garcia

Swim, bike, run. I can do two of these things well. The third could cause my death... For our guests today, however, putting these disciplines together represents a good day's work. Of course, I’m talking about triathlon. And while Fast Talk has always been primarily about cycling, we know we have many triathlete listeners. In addition, many of the physiological concepts that apply to triathletes also pertain to cyclists and other endurance athletes. So, in episode 99, we delve into both the nua...

Feb 25, 20201 hr 44 min

Tech Podcast- Ouch Episode

Road rash. Weeping wounds. Tegaderm. A cyclist's life is likely to involve at least one of those things at some point. Senior editor Betsy Welch has seen all that and more in her pre-VeloNews life as a Registered Nurse. She joins tech editor Dan Cavallari on the tech podcast to talk about first aid kits and things you should carry with you on every ride.

Feb 24, 202034 min
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