The Cycling Podcast

S14 Ep8: The Bull and Crown

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Feb 19, 2026
Fred Wright, pro rider now with Pinarello Q36.5, chats about the team’s high-altitude Chile training camp. Larry Warbasse, Tudor Pro Cycling pro and co-host for the show, breaks down early-season race drama. They cover Remco vs Del Toro showdowns, shock climbs at Jebel Maburah, pacing and power-versus-aero debates, plus sprint lead-out chaos and young riders fast-tracked into pro ranks.
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ANECDOTE

Preseason Jitters Then Oman Recovery

  • Larry felt preseason nerves before Oman, noting training never fully replicates race conditions.
  • He called Oman a pleasant, hard-but-not-overwhelming race that helped him regain race rhythm.
INSIGHT

Power Data Is Controlled And Often Misread

  • Teams often restrict riders from publishing power data to protect proprietary training and avoid revealing weaknesses to rivals.
  • Tadej Pogacar's shared file was routine zone-two work and offered little new tactical insight despite going viral.
INSIGHT

Fragmented Interests Block Big Reform

  • Cycling governance is fragmented with organizers, teams and the UCI holding competing power and priorities.
  • That fragmentation makes consensus-driven reforms from the UCI consultation unlikely to produce big change.
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