CASTELLI Cycling Podcast

Castelli Cycling

Welcome to the Castelli Podcast — your inside access to one of cycling’s most iconic brands. For over 150 years, Castelli has pushed the limits of performance, aerodynamics, and innovation in professional cycling apparel.  In each episode, we sit down with pro and amateur riders, engineers, designers, and industry experts to explore everything from aero gains and fabric technology to training, racing, nutrition, and behind-the-scenes product stories. From road to gravel, time trial to triathlon, this is where performance, innovation, and cycling culture come together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 150 Years of Innovation — The Story Behind the Giro Jersey

    5 DAYS AGO

    150 Years of Innovation — The Story Behind the Giro Jersey

    To celebrate 150 years of innovation, Castelli unveils a special edition Giro d’Italia kit—blending heritage, performance, and cutting-edge design. In this episode, we sit down with Castelli Global Brand Manager Steve Smith to unpack the story behind the anniversary jersey worn by Soudal Quick-Step. From silk jerseys and the first-ever speed suit to aerodynamic breakthroughs and modern race-day technology, this conversation dives deep into the moments that reshaped cycling apparel. You’ll hear the untold stories behind iconic innovations, the thinking behind the 150th anniversary design, and what it takes to keep pushing the limits of speed—decade after decade. This isn’t just a look back. It’s a glimpse into the future of performance. LINKS ⁠STRAVA Challenge ⁠ ⁠Social Ride, May 9⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Steve Smith, Castelli Brand Manager ⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Gabba R White Paper⁠⁠ ⁠⁠The Gabba Story ⁠⁠🎧 ⁠Gabba Wind Tunnel Testing⁠ 🎧 CHAPTERS 00:00 — 150 Years of Castelli 00:57 — From Silk to Speed 02:00 — Giro Anniversary Kit 03:29 — Design & Scorpion Timeline 05:50 — 1967: First Speed Suit 07:20 — 1977: Lycra Shorts 09:40 — Colored Shorts Break Rules 11:45 — 1982: Sublimation 12:50 — 2007: Aero Race 16:20 — Aero Adoption 17:05 — Gabba & Sanremo 17:56 — Today’s Fastest Kit 20:29 — Marginal Gains 20:56 — Wind Tunnel Life 21:23 — Peak Aero? 23:39 — Innovation Pressure 24:41 — Future Materials 25:22 — Where to Buy 26:09 — Closing Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    27 min
  2. SVENJA BETZ | Fueling, Pacing & Winning Ultra Races: Traka 560, Badlands & Unbound XL

    28 APR

    SVENJA BETZ | Fueling, Pacing & Winning Ultra Races: Traka 560, Badlands & Unbound XL

    Full-time school teacher by day, ultra gravel powerhouse by night — Svenja Betz is redefining what’s possible in endurance sport. She didn’t just take on the biggest races in ultra gravel — she won them all. First Unbound XL, then The Traka Adventure, and Badlands. Her rise has been anything but conventional. She doesn’t train full-time. She doesn’t follow the typical pro playbook. And she doesn’t sleep during races. Instead, she relies on instinct, resilience, and a deep love for the process. In this conversation, we dive into what really matters when the distances get serious: how to fuel properly without falling into energy deficits, how to pace when sleep isn’t an option, and how to stay mentally strong when everything starts to fall apart. Svenja also opens up about balancing elite performance with a demanding career, navigating the pressure of social media, and why being “skinny” isn’t the key to going faster. If you’re curious about ultra cycling or wondering how far you could really go, this episode might just challenge your assumptions and inspire you to push your own limits. – IMPORTANT LINKS – Follow Svenja Betz: https://www.instagram.com/svenja__betz/ Castelli SOG: https://www.instagram.com/castelli_sog/ – CHAPTERS – 00:00 – Intro 02:18 – Balancing teaching + ultra racing 05:25 – Training with limited time 09:41 – 52 hours, zero sleep 13:45 – Intervals vs endurance 18:36 – Nutrition, RED-S & weight myths 22:51 – Fueling strategy in ultras 25:31 – Heat, hydration & survival 32:12 – Are you ready for 500km+? 40:14 – Mental toughness & self-talk 43:05 – Winning move at Badlands 47:34 – Social media vs reality 54:47 – Castelli kit, mindset & identity 59:33 – What’s next: new goals – HOST – Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso. Connect:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/ SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠podcast@castelli-cycling.com⁠ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1 hr
  3. Train. Eat. Repeat (Part 2) | Ride Faster With These Simple Habits

    7 APR

    Train. Eat. Repeat (Part 2) | Ride Faster With These Simple Habits

    In part two of our conversation with sports performance nutritionist Dani Hofstetter, we go beyond theory and into the real-world habits that actually improve endurance performance. From properly fueling long and double training days to understanding why most athletes underestimate their glycogen needs, this episode breaks down what really matters when it comes to carbohydrate intake, recovery, and metabolic efficiency. We dive into: Why you can’t fix bad fueling during the rideThe critical first hour post-training (and why most athletes waste it)Simple, repeatable habits that outperform complex strategiesThe risks of underfueling, RED-S, and chasing weight loss too aggressivelyHow to stay consistent when juggling training, work, and life Fresh off his new book Train, Eat, Repeat, Dani shares a clear, no-nonsense approach to nutrition—cutting through trends, supplements, and overcomplication to focus on what actually works. Whether you’re chasing performance gains or just want to feel better on the bike, this episode is packed with practical takeaways you can apply immediately. 👉 If you haven’t listened to part one, start there first: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/castelli-cycling-podcast/id1669906821?l=en-GB&i=1000758776017 CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro 3:05 Why you can’t fuel hard training during the ride 4:03 The missing habit: building consistent fueling routines 5:25 Why post-ride nutrition gets neglected 7:53 The ideal recovery shake formula 8:59 Hydration: how much you actually need to replace 9:24 Planning vs reality: why logistics kill recovery 10:48 Train less, recover better? The real performance gain 11:00 Weight loss & performance: a risky trade-off 13:09 RED-S explained: warning signs athletes ignore 18:37 Nutrition mistakes when traveling 24:03 Probiotics, supplements & gut health 25:49 3 race nutrition rules for hotel stays 28:27 Why there are no shortcuts in nutrition 29:44 Biohacking, social media & performance myths 31:32 Study: social media can reduce performance by 9% 37:18 A perfect fueling day for a long ride 41:11 Protein, carbs & fiber: simple daily guidelines 44:11 The idea behind Train, Eat, Repeat 51:25 Favorite Castelli winter kit 54:27 Outro – LINKS – TRAIN EAT REPEAT - The Endurance Cookbook https://www.dorlingkindersley.de/buch/marlene-low-feride-dogum-dani-hofstetter-fabian-haefeli-train-eat-repeat-9783831050734 PREVIOUS EPISODES Smart Nutrition for Hot Weather Riding https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/castelli-cycling-podcast/id1669906821?l=en-GB&i=1000722138953 RED-S Ep. 1 https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/castelli-cycling-podcast/id1669906821?l=en-GB&i=1000671492861 RED-S Ep. 2 https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/castelli-cycling-podcast/id1669906821?l=en-GB&i=1000672166132 Sports Nutrition: Winter Training, Indoor Riding https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/castelli-cycling-podcast/id1669906821?l=en-GB&i=1000639782748 Sports Nutrition: Race Day Fueling, Hydration Strategy https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/castelli-cycling-podcast/id1669906821?l=en-GB&i=1000638271631 Sports Nutrition: What is the Optimal Diet for Cycling Performance https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/castelli-cycling-podcast/id1669906821?l=en-GB&i=1000636862451 Sports Nutrition: Carbs, Fruits, Veggies for Everyday Performance https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/castelli-cycling-podcast/id1669906821?l=en-GB&i=1000635636881 – CONNECT – Dani Hofstetter ⁠Website⁠: ⁠ https://danihofstetter.ch⁠ Instagram⁠ https://www.instagram.com/dh_performance_nutrition/ Host: Soren Jensen⁠⁠⁠ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    55 min
  4. Train. Eat. Repeat | More Carbs ≠ Better Performance? The Truth Explained

    2 APR

    Train. Eat. Repeat | More Carbs ≠ Better Performance? The Truth Explained

    Carbs, fueling, and metabolic efficiency – few topics create more confusion in endurance sports. Sports performance nutritionist Dani Hofstetter joins us to clear it up. Fresh off the release of his new book Train, Eat, Repeat, Dani shares a practical, no-BS approach to nutrition – cutting through the noise of extreme diets, high-carb trends, and supplement hype. You’ll learn why most amateur athletes don’t need 120g of carbs per hour, how pros actually fuel differently, and why training intensity, not just nutrition, determines your metabolism. This conversation goes beyond gels and grams per hour. It’s about building a sustainable system that supports performance, recovery, and long-term health – without obsession or perfectionism. Whether you’re an elite cyclist, racing ultras or Gran Fondos, or simply want to feel better on the bike, this episode will change how you think about fueling. What You’ll Learn Why most cyclists are undereating—not overeatingThe real difference between pro and amateur fueling needsHow training too hard kills fat metabolismWhy carbs are still misunderstood in endurance sportsThe truth about 90g vs 120g carbs per hourHow to structure nutrition for training days vs rest daysWhy perfectionism in nutrition can backfireThe biggest fueling mistakes causing GI issues and poor performance CHAPTERS 00:00 – Intro 03:30 – Rapid fire: myths, carbs, and recovery 05:30 – Hydration mistakes and GI issues 06:20 – Why high performers often eat too little 10:00 – Use it or lose it metabolism explained 12:00 – Low-carb training and why it can backfire 13:30 – Perfectionism in endurance athletes 16:00 – Emotional + social role of food in performance 18:30 – Why carbs are still misunderstood 21:30 – Pro vs amateur fueling 23:30 – Why amateurs shouldn’t copy pro carb intake 25:00 – The engine analogy: amateur vs pro physiology 27:30 – How many carbs you actually need 28:30 – Gut training and fueling strategy 29:30 – Fat vs carbs: what really fuels performance 31:00 – The athlete who tolerates more fuel wins 33:00 – Why everyday nutrition matters more than supplements 34:30 – Why low-carb training is outdated 36:00 – Training zones mistakes (most athletes train too hard) 37:30 – Why fat burning depends on intensity 39:00 – Fasting: helpful or harmful for athletes? 42:30 – Structuring nutrition: rest days vs hard days 44:30 – Glycogen depletion and why recovery takes longer than you think 47:00 – Why most athletes underfuel their week 48:30 – The importance of planning nutrition 49:00 – Post-ride mistakes 50:00 – The real recovery window explained 51:10 – Outro – LINKS – TRAIN EAT REPEAT - The Endurance Cookbook https://www.dorlingkindersley.de/buch/marlene-low-feride-dogum-dani-hofstetter-fabian-haefeli-train-eat-repeat-9783831050734 PREVIOUS EPISODES Smart Nutrition for Hot Weather Riding https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/castelli-cycling-podcast/id1669906821?l=en-GB&i=1000722138953 RED-S Ep. 1 https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/castelli-cycling-podcast/id1669906821?l=en-GB&i=1000671492861 RED-S Ep. 2 https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/castelli-cycling-podcast/id1669906821?l=en-GB&i=1000672166132 Sports Nutrition: Winter Training, Indoor Riding https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/castelli-cycling-podcast/id1669906821?l=en-GB&i=1000639782748 Sports Nutrition: Race Day Fueling, Hydration Strategy https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/castelli-cycling-podcast/id1669906821?l=en-GB&i=1000638271631 Sports Nutrition: What is the Optimal Diet for Cycling Performance https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/castelli-cycling-podcast/id1669906821?l=en-GB&i=1000636862451 Sports Nutrition: Carbs, Fruits, Veggies for Everyday Performance https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/castelli-cycling-podcast/id1669906821?l=en-GB&i=1000635636881 – CONNECT – Dani Hofstetter ⁠Website⁠: ⁠ https://danihofstetter.ch⁠ Instagram⁠ https://www.instagram.com/dh_performance_nutrition/ Host: Soren Jensen⁠⁠⁠ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    52 min
  5. MÉRIDA MILLER | Claiming Your Space, Taking Risks & Letting Go of Self-Doubt

    24 FEB

    MÉRIDA MILLER | Claiming Your Space, Taking Risks & Letting Go of Self-Doubt

    In this episode, we sit down with Merida Miller – founder of Project Fearless, community builder with No Ordinary Women, TEDx speaker, gravel athlete, and self-described professional hype girl. Mérida has made it her life’s work to empower young girls and gender-fluid youth to try new things, fall, and get back up again. From skateparks and classrooms, she has spent the past seven years helping girls and athletes build confidence through action – not by waiting to feel ready. In this deeply honest conversation, Mérida opens up about training courage one brave step at a time, redefining confidence, and leaning on community and hype-crew through panic attacks, long gravel race battles, and life’s in-between chapters. In this episode: ​Why being an amateur is something to be proud of​Racing for joy instead of podiums​Anxiety, ADHD, and “mental mechanicals”​The power of gratitude mid-race​Redefining leadership as listening​Designing a cycling jersey that sees you​And why finding your hype crew might be the most important training of all This episode isn’t about being fearless. It’s about showing up anyway — and cheering others while you do. 🎧 Whether you race gravel, ride for fun, or are navigating your own next chapter, this one will stay with you. – IMPORTANT LINKS – Follow Merida Miller → https://www.instagram.com/mercatmiller/ Project Fearless → https://www.instagram.com/project.fearless/ No Ordinary Women → https://www.instagram.com/noordinarywomen.cc/ Cycling Culture Club - https://www.cyclingcultureclub.cc/ Cycling Culture Club IG – https://www.instagram.com/cyclingcultureclub/?hl=en Castelli SOG → https://www.instagram.com/castelli_sog/ TEDx → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOYlSI99Xog – CHAPTERS – 00:00 – You don’t have to race for the podium to be brave 02:37 – Meet Merida Miller: courage over confidence 05:03 – Quickfire round: fear, confidence & gravel reality checks 07:21 – Mental breakdowns, panic attacks & coaching yourself mid-race 09:07 – Turning the page: a new chapter as an athlete & leader 10:55 – From fashion design to founding Project Fearless 13:19 – Creating space for all girls — not just “sporty” ones 15:06 – Cheering as fuel: why hype culture matters 16:17 – What confidence really looks like at 12 years old 18:58 – Kids, social media & why offline time is essential 21:17 – Leadership lessons from team sports (even if you hate sports) 25:36 – “Confidence has a branding problem” explained 29:16 – Comfort zone vs growth zone vs panic zone 33:39 – Find your hype crew (and why it changes everything) 35:36 – Gratitude as an endurance superpower 37:29 – Comparison, confidence & mental mechanicals 38:43 – How Merida found gravel (and why road racing terrifies her) 40:30 – Feeling welcomed — and when cycling spaces fail 45:09 – Is gravel really inclusive? 46:57 – Anxiety, ADHD & endurance sport 51:47 – Redefining success: finishing happy 53:11 – Cycling Culture Club & building global communities 58:22 – Fail early, fail often: starting something from scratch 1:02:44 – Designing the ultimate SOG race jersey 1:08:19 – Racing with your heart on your sleeve 1:12:08 – Why visibility and joy matter in racing 1:14:00 – What success looks like in 20 years 1:15:37 – Final thoughts: courage, kindness & showing up – HOST – Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso. Connect:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/ SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠podcast@castelli-cycling.com⁠ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1hr 17min
  6. THE GRUBERS (Part 3) | Inside Race Day & the Creative Process

    10 FEB

    THE GRUBERS (Part 3) | Inside Race Day & the Creative Process

    Stick around for the final moments of the interview. You won’t regret it. A must-listen for photographers, creatives, cyclists, and anyone curious about what happens beyond the barriers.  In this final chapter with Ashley and Jered Gruber, we go fully inside the work. What does it really take to create meaningful images in professional cycling — when conditions aren’t perfect, expectations are sky-high, and every decision happens at race speed? From recalibrating a “five-out-of-ten day” into something publishable, to the unique pressure of iconic climbs like Mont Ventoux and Alpe d’Huez, Ashley and Jered break down the invisible labor behind race photography; stage research kilometre by kilometre, fighting logistics, editing in the car, uploading from hotel rooms late at night, and still finding the energy to tell the story on social media. We talk about roadside encounters with fans, unexpected human moments, and the strange contrast between riders fighting for their careers and crowds treating race day like a party.  The conversation also turns deeply personal — covering burnout, injury, recovery, insecurity, creativity, and the long-term sustainability of a freelance career in modern cycling media. From shooting the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes, to rebuilding after a devastating crash at the Tour of Flanders, to finding grounding at home after months on the road — this episode is about process, endurance, passion, and finding beauty where no one else is looking. A must-listen for photographers, creatives, cyclists, and anyone curious about what happens beyond the barriers. ________ 🇮🇹 Uno sguardo autentico dietro le quinte della fotografia nel ciclismo professionistico. Ashley e Jered Gruber raccontano pressione, processo creativo, infortuni, burnout e perché, nonostante tutto, continuano a tornare sulle corse. 🇩🇪 Ein ehrlicher Blick hinter die Kulissen der Profi-Radsportfotografie. Ashley & Jered Gruber über Entscheidungsdruck, kreative Prozesse, Verletzungen, Erschöpfung und warum sie trotz allem immer wieder zurückkommen. ________ CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 03:07 The Five Out of Ten Day Mindset 06:30 Mont Ventoux 09:06 Alpe d Huez and Race Day Chaos 11:05 Roadside Fans and Human Moments 16:27 Familiar Places and Returning Each Year 20:03 Planning a Grand Tour Stage 27:26 Editing Uploading and Long Nights 34:01 Giro vs Tour vs Vuelta 36:20 Mens and Womens Racing 39:48 Tour of Flanders Crash 2024 46:29 Shooting the Giro from the TV 52:46 Riding Bikes and Staying Human 58:37 Freelance Insecurity and the Future 1:03:24 Advice for Aspiring Photographers 1:08:27 Legacy and Closing Thoughts 1:13:04 Outro CONNECT ⁠ Ashley Norris Gruber https://www.instagram.com/ashleygruber/ Jered Gruber https://www.instagram.com/jeredgruber/ – HOST – Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso. Connect: ⁠LinkedIn⁠ Check out our new collection: Castelli-cycling.com SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to ⁠⁠podcast@castelli-cycling.com⁠ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1hr 15min
  7. THE GRUBERS (Part 2) | How It All Began in Cycling Photography

    27 JAN

    THE GRUBERS (Part 2) | How It All Began in Cycling Photography

    In part two with Ashley and Jered Gruber we unpack how their journey into cycling photography truly began. From a chance meeting sparked by a flat tire in Athens, Georgia, to moving to Europe with no real plan, a €1,500 car, and a pocket-sized camera, this episode traces the early years that shaped their visual language. Jered and Ashley share how racing dreams shifted into storytelling, why landscapes and atmosphere mattered more than finish-line shots, and how shooting differently helped them find space in a crowded world of race photography. The conversation dives into their first Castelli shoots, the Koppenberg with Andreas Klier, the iconic Passo Giau image with Peter Stetina, and the unexpected chain of events that led them to shoot the Giro d’Italia. Along the way, they reflect on learning by doing, working without moto access, and building trust as a creative duo within the chaos of professional cycling. This episode explores cycling photography from the inside out — not just how images are made, but why they’re made that way. ________ 🇮🇹 Nel secondo episodio con Jered e Ashley Gruber torniamo all’inizio di tutto: un incontro casuale, una foratura e una decisione che ha cambiato il loro percorso. Dalle prime foto scattate quasi per necessità ai grandi giri, raccontiamo come hanno costruito una carriera nella fotografia ciclistica seguendo istinto, curiosità e uno sguardo diverso sul ciclismo. 🇩🇪 In der zweiten Episode mit Jered und Ashley Gruber blicken wir zurück auf die Anfänge ihrer Reise. Von einer zufälligen Begegnung und den ersten Fotos bis hin zu den großen Rundfahrten sprechen wir darüber, wie sie sich ihren Platz in der Radsportfotografie erarbeitet haben – mit Geduld, Neugier und einer ganz eigenen Perspektive. ________ CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 03:07 How Ashley and Jered First Met 05:22 From Racing to Photography 08:33 Moving to Europe 09:34 Discovering the Camera 11:23 First Breaks 12:24 Life on the Road 14:01 Meeting Castelli & First Commercial Shoot 16:17 Koppenberg & Giau 20:25 Becoming Photographers 23:46 Creative Duo 27:52 Finding Their Style 31:32 The Photo That Changed Everything 33:13 Giro Opportunity 36:27 First Grand Tour 41:24 Evolving the Vision 45:46 Milano-Sanremo 49:40 Race Day Workflow 52:14 Creative Pressure 55:00 Ending CONNECT ⁠ Ashley Norris Gruber https://www.instagram.com/ashleygruber/ Jered Gruber https://www.instagram.com/jeredgruber/ – HOST – Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso. Connect: ⁠LinkedIn⁠ Check out our new collection: Castelli-cycling.com SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to ⁠⁠podcast@castelli-cycling.com⁠ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    55 min
  8. THE GRUBERS | Behind Cycling’s Most Iconic Images

    13 JAN

    THE GRUBERS | Behind Cycling’s Most Iconic Images

    Many of you have watched their work evolve over the years, shaping how modern cycling is seen and remembered. I’ve been lucky enough to have a front-row seat to that journey. Today, I’m joined by Ashley and Jered Gruber — a husband-and-wife photography duo and two of the most influential visual storytellers in the world of cycling. From their early years to the biggest races on the calendar, I’ve watched them quietly shape how the sport looks, feels, and is remembered. This conversation is an honest look into life inside the peloton. We talk about instinct versus technique, creative doubt, missed shots, and the pressure of making split-second decisions when there are no second chances. Jered and Ashley open up about working together under extreme stress, following the Tour de France for weeks on end, navigating chaos at Flanders and Roubaix, and why even after all these years, they still feel the urge to try something different. This isn’t just a conversation about photography. It’s about trust, partnership, curiosity, and earning your place — not by being loud, but by consistently doing the work at the highest level. This is Part 1 of a three-part series. In the episodes to come, we’ll go deeper into how they met, their early years in cycling, full race-day workflows, and what still inspires them today. Hope you enjoy this one. ________________ 🇮🇹 Breve introduzione Due dei più importanti narratori visivi del ciclismo moderno si raccontano in una conversazione intima e senza filtri. Ashley e Jered Gruber parlano di istinto, pressione, fiducia e di cosa significa lavorare insieme dentro il caos del gruppo, dalle Classiche al Tour de France. ________________ 🇩🇪 Kurze Zusammenfassung Ashley und Jered Gruber gehören zu den einflussreichsten visuellen Geschichtenerzählern im Radsport. In dieser Episode sprechen sie über Intuition versus Technik, kreative Zweifel, Entscheidungsdruck im Rennen und darüber, wie es ist, Woche für Woche im Peloton zu arbeiten. ________________ CHAPTERS 00:00 – Intro 05:34 – First Dolomites memories & meeting Igor Tavella   08:45 – Most crazy expensive place they’ve slept in the Tour 10:36 – Their favorite photo   11:37 – The shot they still regret missing   15:27 – Cycling’s most underrated roads   18:06 – Post-Tour exhaustion & recovery   20:25 – Favorite races to shoot 23:09 – Technique vs instinct   27:46 – Koppenberg vs Paterberg vs Kwaremont   32:24 – Gear, lenses & race-day survival   37:38 – Planning locations with moto pilots   40:44 – Graham Watson & early inspiration   44:32 – Explaining their job outside cycling   46:05 – Why documentary photography still matters   47:07 – Ending CONNECT ⁠ Ashley Norris Gruber https://www.instagram.com/ashleygruber/ Jered Gruber https://www.instagram.com/jeredgruber/ Igor Tavella https://www.instagram.com/igortavella/ Ustaria Posta Hotel https://www.instagram.com/ustariaposta/ https://www.ustariaposta.it/ – HOST – Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso. Connect: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/ Check out our new collection: Castelli-cycling.com SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to ⁠⁠podcast@castelli-cycling.com⁠ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    48 min

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Welcome to the Castelli Podcast — your inside access to one of cycling’s most iconic brands. For over 150 years, Castelli has pushed the limits of performance, aerodynamics, and innovation in professional cycling apparel.  In each episode, we sit down with pro and amateur riders, engineers, designers, and industry experts to explore everything from aero gains and fabric technology to training, racing, nutrition, and behind-the-scenes product stories. From road to gravel, time trial to triathlon, this is where performance, innovation, and cycling culture come together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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