CyclingTips Podcast The Editors of CyclingTips
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CyclingTips is a podcast that seeks to share the beauty of cycling and to inspire cyclists of all levels to become better and more knowledgeable riders.
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Making sense of Cav's (alleged) move to Astana
We wrap up this season of the CyclingTips podcast by talking about the unconfirmed but highly likely news that Mark Cavendish will join Astana. Can he break the Tour de France stage wins record with the new team? And where else could he have gone?
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And the hottest offseason topic is...
The question of where Mark Cavendish will ride in 2023 is still up in the air, but with Astana-Qazaqstan and Miguel Ángel López parting ways a potential spot has opened up over there.
Plus, Colnago debuted their new V4R race bike, what's the deal with it? -
A time trial bookend for the 2024 Tour de France? Ronan wishes.
The ASO confirmed last week that the 2024 Tour will conclude with a time trial in Nice, but what does that mean for the riders eyeing yellow? Remco Evenepoel could be one of those riders, as he announced he would race the Giro d'Italia in 2023.
The Track Champions League ended in London, and Kit thinks everyone should tune into the series next year. -
Jonny's going to San Francisco
This week Shoddy took over hosting duties to chat about Nairo Quintana, criteriums, and some cyclocross.
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This episode has a weird vibe
The team gathers today to discuss the recent news at CyclingTips and some of the tidbits of cycling news that dropped throughout the week.
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Is the UCI Track Champions League working?
The UCI is trying to get people interested in Track Cycling with a new format, but is it working? Plus Lachlan Morton is eyeing Mark Beaumont's around-the-world record.
Kundrecensioner
THE BEST!
Apart from consistently wonderful contents, the most appealing aspect of the CT podcast is the wide range of perspectives offered by an awesome and diverse cast. I enjoyed Jose Been's french culture segments tremendously last year, and love her stories on the Dutch-Belgian rivalries. Abby's insights as an ex-pro gave me intimate understandings in both women's and men's racing scene. Shoddy's "He's a Gouda ridder" joke still gives me chuckles now and then. Dane, the voice of reason and analysis. Caley, a bit opinionated and likes to have the last word, but nevertheless a great host; and how can a cycling podcast be complete without the two nerdy preciouses that are James Huang and Dave Rome.
Everyone has different taste, but if you enjoy seeing the whole picture of the world of cycling, if you're open to opinions and stories from people with different backgrounds, or if you just enjoying listening to a bunch of friends chatting bikes, I cannont recommend this podcast more.
Great content
Pretty much spot on what I like to hear in a podcast about cycling. Thank you, and keep up the good job!
too much e-bike talk
We all understand that the bike industry has high hopes for the e-bike market, but as a CYCLIST, that is not ineresting to me. Please stop spending time on e-bikes!!!