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Feb 20, 2020 • 32min

PYSO, ep. 40: Why do you ride gravel?

Gravel is on fire now, and Bobby Julich is jumping on the bandwagon.  "Let me just set the record straight: I am a full-on newbie, Cat 5 gravel rider. No doubt about it," says the Olympic medalist. "I want to make it clear to the gravel community that I'm not trying to tell you guys anything new. You know those scratch marks on the back of the bandwagon tailgate? Those are mine for just jumping on and trying to grasp what's going on here." With that perspective in mind, Bobby and Gus interview a host of riders about what actually got them into gravel in the first place. Guests include Nicola Cranmer, Chris Carmichael, Matt Accarrino, Drew Quartapella, Pete Stetina, Sarah Swallow, Shayna Powless and Kenny Carlsen. Bobby and Gus also debate whether or not a governing body should be involved in gravel. Bobby thinks there is some merit for safety's sake, but Gus takes a different view: "I feel like, down with the governing body and let it be a free for all," Gus says. "But then again, you know, I'm not necessarily the most responsible adults." Before talking gravel, the PYSO duo talk recent racing, including the surge in Colombian racing and Trofeo Laigueglia, which happened to be Bobby's first European race back in 1995. Give the pod a listen; it's time to Put Your Socks On.
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Feb 19, 2020 • 57min

VN Pod, ep. 178: Tour Colombia 2.1 importance; Ian Boswell retires to gravel

Your probably didn't watch any of the Tour Colombia 2.1. The race was not broadcast in North America, and finding illegal feeds to stream the action presented a headache. Guess what? The Tour Colombia is one of the most important bicycle races in the entire world, and it is the biggest stage race in the entire Western Hemisphere. On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we examine the Tour Colombia and its growing importance within the global realm of pro bike racing. Reporter Rebecca Reza was in Colombia for the 2019 and 2020 editions of the race, and she takes us inside the enormous crowds, aggressive racing, and pandemonium that the race brought to Colombia last week. What do the Colombian riders think of the event? Why does the race attract millions of spectators? Will the race join the WorldTour? And why couldn't we watch it live on TV? Reza has the answers. Then, we catch up with American rider Ian Boswell to talk about gravel racing and American road cycling. You may have read the news that Boswell has stepped away from WorldTour road racing and plans to race gravel in 2020. Unlike Peter Stetina and several other road riders who are racing gravel, Boswell considers himself retired from the sport. We discuss this important designation, and talk about what Boswell's life will be like in retirement. All that and more on this episode of The VeloNews Podcast.
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Feb 18, 2020 • 39min

Fast Talk, ep. 98: Interval Intensity, Dirty Kanza Training, and Muscle Fiber Recruitment

This week's episode came from listener questions. So thank you for sending us your questions! We are here for you and your training. Nothing is more fulfilling than knowing that the hours of research, study, and production of the podcast is useful to you. In today’s Q&A episode, Coach Connor and I selected three questions to address. First, Peter Burghardt, thanks for asking us about intervals. We hope our dissection of the dreaded 4x8s is helpful! Enjoy Trevor’s analysis of his own rides.  Next, David Sampier down in sunny, flat, Florida brought up a really good point: How do you adequately train for a big race, specifically Dirty Kanza, when you live in a geographical area that doesn’t offer the rugged, rolling terrain that you’ll be faced with on race-day?  Finally, Jeremiah Bell, you know we love to talk about when to train in Zone 1, Zone 2 and so on, in the polarized model. Thanks for your specific question about cardiac drift and the causes of it.
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Feb 13, 2020 • 1h 10min

PYSO, ep. 39: How cycling coverage has changed over the decades

Bobby and Gus dig into the way cycling has been covered over the years, how that coverage is evolving, and how it might be covered in the future. We are joined by special guest, the extraordinary photographer Jered Gruber, to get his view from behind the camera at races and beautiful cycling places around the world.
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Feb 11, 2020 • 1h 2min

VN Pod, ep. 177: Dirty Kanza winner Amity Rockwell; How far can Remco Evenepoel go?

On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we sit down with Dirty Kanza 200 winner Amity Rockwell to discuss gravel racing, women's racing, and other topics. Rockwell was not one of the favorites to win last year's Dirty Kanza, however she rode a consistent and near flawless race, and took the lead in the final push to the finish line. Rockwell retells her story of victory, and explains the impact that winning Dirty Kanza had on her cycling career. Rockwell also talks about her cycling experiences in Northern California, where she is often the one of the only women in the local group ride. She discusses the good and bad behavior she sees in group ride settings, and how male cyclists can do a better job of respecting the strong women in the group. Before we hear from Rockwell, Fred Dreier sits down with new VeloNews contributor James Startt to talk about Belgian wunderkind Remco Evenepoel. Startt interviewed Evenepoel at the recent Vuelta a San Juan and saw, firsthand, how Evenepoel won the race. What did the win mean for Evenepoel? Startt also spoke to many riders and directors about the racing culture in South America. All that and more on this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.
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Feb 11, 2020 • 1h 21min

Fast Talk, ep. 97: Stretching Too Much? Analysis with Menachem Brodie & Payson McElveen

Are you stretching? Are you stretching too much? The core of Fast Talk episode 97 delves into the short and long term effects of stretching, differentiates between the athletes in various disciplines that should be stretching more, and who should be stretching less. You can lose power and performance capability if you are over or under the optimal length for any given muscle. We discuss yoga and the appropriate way to practice it. Our primary guest is Menachem Brodie, the owner of Human Vortex Training. Menachem has over a decade of strength training and coaching experience. He has coached at a high level in cycling, and he began in his own cycling career as a strength and skill sports competitor. It was only after injury that he found cycling, and then he merged his strength training background with his new passion for cycling to bring those worlds together. In today’s episode, Menachem tests Trevor’s flexibility, which is awkward and painful, but you can try it as well. Also on the podcast to speak with us about the ways he integrates stretching into his training and racing is Red Bull athlete Payson McElveen. Payson is a two-time marathon MTB national champion, a budding star in the gravel racing world, and hosts of the podcast “The Adventure Stache.” Now, don’t get all bent out of shape, let’s make you fast!
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Feb 10, 2020 • 28min

The Keeper

Being the technical editor at VeloNews has its perks. High on that list is the ability to find the best and the most durable products in the cycling sphere. When I encounter those, you can bet they stay in my stable. This episode of the VeloNews Tech Podcast is dedicated to the Keeper — that bit of cycling gear that never dies and comes with me on just about every ride. Editorial director Ben Delaney and I decided to bring our favorites into the studio to compare notes on what products have stood the test of time. We went into it blind — I didn't tell Ben which products I chose, and he didn't tell me which ones he chose — and it should come as no surprise that there was a bit of overlap. To see our complete lists with links, head over to velonews.com/2020/02/gear/tech-podcast-the-keeper_504744.
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Feb 6, 2020 • 28min

PYSO, ep. 38: Fire, climate, and racing - What is the role of sport in society?

Bobby and Gus get philosophical on this episode, discussing the role pro cyclists and everyday riders should or shouldn't have when it comes to environmental activism and politics. Gus quotes Olympic founding father Pierre de Coubertin, arguing that sport exists to make the world a better place. Bobby counters that, for many, the purpose of sport is a diversion from reality. But before they jump into the big-picture discussion, Bobby and Gus catch you up on all the highlights of recent racing from the Tour Down Under, Cyclocross Worlds, and the Tour of Argentina.
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Feb 5, 2020 • 42min

VN Pod, ep. 176: The CADF report on Jakob Fuglsang; Cam Wurf interview

On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we discuss the leaked report by the CADF that allegedly tied Astana riders Jakob Fuglsang and Alexey Lutsenko to banned doctor Michele Ferrari. What information is in the report and what information is left out? How much weight should we give this document? Fred and Andy discuss the strong and weak parts of this news story. In more positive news, we catch up with Australian rider Cameron Wurf, who has decided to rejoin the WorldTour after racing for five seasons as an elite Ironman triathlete. Wurf still plans to race the Ironman World Championships in Kona. But before that, he is going to log some hard miles with Team Ineos. All that and more on this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.
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Feb 4, 2020 • 22min

Fast Talk, ep. 96: Analysis on Pedaling Dynamics, with Colby Pearce

For this episode, Chris and Coach Connor go to the fit guru Colby Pearce with a simple request: Tell us what you know about the pedal stroke. We anticipated an intelligent, albeit relatively short answer. What Colby gave us was a monologue of gold. We also caught up with reigning U.S. national road race champion Ruth Winder of Trek-Segafredo for more advice on how to train the pedal stroke, on and off the bike. Thanks again for everyone who has sent us questions both via email (fasttalk@fastlabs.com) as well as by calling our google voicemail at 719-800-2112.

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