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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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Jul 4, 2018 • 52min
VN pod, ep. 101: Why Le Tour banned Froome... then didn't
As far as lead-ups to the Tour de France are concerned, 2018 has been one of the craziest. First, Tour organizer ASO bans Chris Froome from racing. Then, the UCI clears him of any wrongdoing in the Salbutamol case. So now he's back in!
How did this all take place? What do anti-doping experts say? What do other pro teams think? And will Froome even win this race? We answer all those questions and more.
This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by CycleOps, makers of the Hammer indoor smart trainer. The VeloNews editorial staff may be hunched over computers all day during the Tour de France, but we can stay fit all July, day or night, by hopping on the Hammer and riding in our favorite virtual training app, like Zwift, Rouvy, TrainerRoad, or The SufferFest. Learn about the Hammer here: https://www.cycleops.com/product/hammer

Jun 29, 2018 • 56min
Fast Talk, ep. 48: Race Tactics and Training with Rally's Huffman and McCarty, Part 2
This is the second episode in our series on strategy and training for particular races. (See Episode 43 for part 1.) This episode is all about hilly road races and winning the GC at a stage race. Some of the themes we discuss include:
- Is there ever a race where you truly don't need a sprint?
- The difference between hilly and flat races, including which are usually more dynamic, and how to know if you should favor sprint races or the tougher hilly races.
- How to approach a hilly race, both in terms of strategy and how to train for them. Hint: it's not just about dropping weight.
- The elements of a stage race, including the crit, time trial, and road race, and which you should focus on.
- And finally, the difference between how pros and amateurs race these events, and why trying to imitate what you see at big pro races may not always work.

Jun 27, 2018 • 49min
VN pod, ep. 100: Bold Tour team selections, legal disc brakes
In episode 100 of the show, we recap the action from U.S. Pro road nationals and then dive into Tour de France talk with VeloNews European correspondent Andrew Hood.
Roster announcements are coming hot and heavy this week as teams narrow down their selections for cycling's main event, and there are a few surprises worth discussing. Meanwhile, transfer rumors are beginning to fly, but are the questions surrounding BMC's continued existence throwing the market into uncertainty?
Plus, tech editor Dan Cavallari stops by to talk disc brakes at the Tour and more.

Jun 22, 2018 • 25min
Tech podcast, ep. 4: Talking CBD oil with Floyd Landis
Pain and injury often go hand in hand with life as a cyclist. Relieving that pain can be tricky, especially when it comes to medications and anti-inflammatory supplements. CBD oil is the new kid on the block — promising anti-inflammatory and pain relief properties, among a host of other benefits — and it's championed by controversial former cyclist Floyd Landis. That's not surprising, given Landis's history of painful hip injuries.
In this episode of the VeloNews tech podcast, Tech Editor Dan Cavallari catches up with Landis — now proprietor of Floyd's of Leadville — at the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival to find out what CBD is, why it works for cyclists, and what made Landis choose this controversial business.
This episode is brought to you by Pro Bike Gear. With its new online saddle selector, you can find your next saddle with just a few clicks. Visit pro-bikegear.com and check out Pro’s newly expanded line of saddles.

Jun 21, 2018 • 1h 4min
VN pod, ep. 99: Talking Tour de France with Alex Howes
As we inch closer to July, the build-up to the Tour de France is taking center stage in the world of cycling.
EF Education First-Drapac's Alex Howes drops by the VeloNews world headquarters to talk Dauphiné vs. Suisse and to share his experiences with the highs and lows of Tour roster selection.
Andy Hood also brings us a dispatch from Movistar's media day as the Spanish WorldTour squad gears up for the Tour with its highly touted three-headed GC monster.

Jun 14, 2018 • 1h 38min
Fast Talk, ep. 47: The art and science of peaking
Peaking. It's that elusive target we all strive for — to be on our best form right when our target race comes around. We build plans for it, we follow six-week guides we find online, and yet too often we wake up the morning of our target race with flat legs.
Perhaps it's so elusive because peaking is both a science and an art. What we discovered over the course of this podcast is that the two don't seem to get along with one another. Some of that has to do with the fact that science lays out a very specific four-week plan for peaking, while the art says that it is very individual. Even among those who understand the science, it appears that what they do is different.
We are joined by Colby Pearce, hour record holder, an Olympian, a thinker, a tinkerer, and someone with massive amounts of experience as an athlete. He'll give us six key tips to preparing for a goal event.

Jun 12, 2018 • 53min
VN pod, ep. 98: How do you pick a TDF team? What is Lotto's aero gel?
It's pretty darn hard to get on a Tour de France team. Do results at the Dauphine or Tour de Suisse really matter?
We talk to some of the peloton's key directors to understand how they assemble their rosters. Plus, we hear from riders about this stressful process to get a spot on a coveted spot in the Grand Boucle.
Then, we bring on tech expert Dan Cavallari to talk about one of the wackiest stories we've seen in awhile: The aerodynamic leg gel that Lotto-Soudal used in the Dauphine's team time trial. What the heck?
This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by Feedback Sports.

Jun 7, 2018 • 41min
Tech podcast, ep. 3: Why are my feet numb, and how do I stop it?
If you're one of the many people who suffer from foot numbness while riding, you have come to the right place.
In this episode of the VeloNews Tech podcast, Dan Cavallari talks to Bontrager's Kyle Russ about feet. Why do they go numb? Are there some affordable ways to remedy the problem? Will new insoles make your old shoes better? We get the answers to make your rides more comfortable.
This episode is brought to you by Pro Bike Gear. With its new online saddle selector, you can find your next saddle with just a few clicks. Visit www.pro-bikegear.com and check out Pro’s newly expanded line of saddles.

Jun 6, 2018 • 54min
VN pod, ep. 97: On the gravel at Dirty Kanza
Is Dirty Kanza "cycling's answer to Ironman?" Fred Dreier and Chris Case were out in Eastern Kansas this past weekend to find out.
We hear from Kaitie Keough, Ted King, and Rebecca Rusch about what makes this race so special (and damn hard). Fred also talks to lots of other riders out on the dirt who faced physical, emotional, and psychological challenges, coming out the other end transformed.
Plus, Chris did more than talk the talk — he rode and finished the 206-mile race. Listen to the second half of the show for his first-hand perspective on the race.
This episode of the VeloNews podcast and our coverage of Dirty Kanza is sponsored by 3T, manufacturer of the aerodynamic Exploro gravel bike. Learn all about the bike Chris rode: https://www.3t.bike/en/3t-bikes/exploro-2.html

May 31, 2018 • 1h 14min
Fast Talk, ep. 46: Inside Ketogenic and High-Fat Diets with Dr. Timothy Noakes
If we had to summarize sports nutrition in one word it would probably be … controversial. Or maybe just confusing.
In this episode, we’ll discuss the difference between a ketogenic diet and a high-fat/low-carbohydrate diet, and why the latter may be the more important one to discuss.
Are there potential health benefits, outside of performance, of trying a ketogenic diet? We’ll take a look with help from our guest Dr. Timothy Noakes, who has been at the center of endurance science and sports nutrition research for decades.


