In The Red with Curtis White Anthony Sylor
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You're 'In the Red' with US National Cyclocross Champion Curtis White (Steve Tilford Foundation Racing) and his co-host Tony Sylor. The shows follows Curtis's professional racing career from the US National Series to National Championships to World Cups, and World Championships.
Curtis and Tony breakdown the best races in the sport while interviewing guests that include other top professional racers, event organizers, and support personnel.
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Hosted by Curtis White and Anthony Sylor
Produced by Anthony Sylor
Art by Chris Norvold and Katlyn Oliver
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Ep 69: Timon Rüegg
In his first English podcast conversation, 3X Swiss National Champion Timon Rüegg discusses his development in cyclocross, living in the mountains, 2024 mtb goals, and paragliding.
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Ep 68: Jens Dekker
Jens Dekker is a former Junior World Champion and Junior European Champion who stepped away from racing before before returning in 2023. In this episode he opens up about battles with depression while offering unique analysis in a variety of areas, including youth development, World Cup schedules, World Championship qualification criteria, and pointless rules in UCI races. It's a deep dive in the world of cyclocross. Get In the Red!
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Ep 67: Daan Soete
Welcome Daan Soete of Deschacht - Hens - Maes to In the Red. Daan reflects on a rocky season and coming back from adversity. He provides perspective on the state of the sport from the view of an experienced rider while offering insight into the unique CX training process. @curtisjwhite
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Ep 66: Niels Vandeputte
Two bigs wins capped a season of accomplishments for Niels Vandeputte of Alpecin Deceuninck. After overcoming an off-season injury, he raced more times than any other rider in 2023/2024 all while balancing college studies with the Kersperiode, managing final exams with his World Championship preparation, and still having a enough gas in the tank to race in February. This is the story of a true cross racer.
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Ep 64: World Championship Preview 2024
After 12 World Championship preparations and 11 starts, we look back at 2023/2024 and discuss the best off season format for a cyclocross racer - should a crosser be focused on gravel, road, crit, mtb? Curtis has done it all: where does he get his best results? As part of that analysis, we take a look a the French National Team for some additional insight. (see link below). Join the discussion and get In The Red!
French National Team Article
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Ep 64: World Championship Preview 2024
All the work is done, and it's time to see where Curtis stands among the best in the world. In less than one week, he takes the startline at the World Championship for the 11th time in his career. His approach has been a bit different, only racing a short three-race block in Europe (as opposed to his traditional heavy 10-12 race schedule during the legendary Kerstperiode). The night before he flies to Prague, we reflect on his preparation, his performance at World Cup Hoogerheide, and preview Sunday's World Championship race.
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Customer Reviews
The Real Deal
Curtis provides great “inside the tape” perspectives on CX racing and an entire season as a cycling pro in U.S. and Europe. You really get a feel for what it’s like to be a bike racer as your full time gig, without a lot of fluff. Tony keeps the conversation moving and adds a little home cooking enthusiasm.
World’s Recap
It was great to hear Curtis take us through various aspects of the Fayetteville course and his race. Would love to hear more details about the start, the finish and other parts of the course. I love that Curtis just dives right in and starts spreading his knowledge and giving his insights.
Best episode yet IMO!
So enjoyed the interview with Mandy-such a smart, articulate young woman-and the chemistry seemed perfect throughout the conversation. Being from Boulder also I appreciated the discussion in comparing training opportunities between here and over there. And I missed the Mol race too-grrr! HATE the geoblocking! So I liked hearing more details about that race that we all missed from over here. Also good insight into the deep heritage of CX in the Dutch and Belgian race culture and even within families. Good all around!