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Beyond the Peloton Podcast

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In-depth pro cycling race previews, analysis, and rankings

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Is Team Ineos Misusing Filippo Ganna?

February 11, 2022 23:26 - 25 minutes - 46.8 MB

This week I break down the sprint action from the Tour of Oman (01:58) before diving into the Tour de la Provence (09:22) and whether Ineos is using the incredibly talented Filippo Ganna in a way that maximizes his vast potential. Sign up for the BTP newsletter Video clip breakdowns of the action

The Big Takeaways So Far From Volta Valencia, Etoile de Bessèges & Saudi Tour

February 05, 2022 00:39 - 32 minutes - 60.1 MB

This week I break down the early-season racing action from the low-key cool Saudi Tour (01:30), the spicy action from Etoile de Bessèges (09:22) before getting into the best race of the season so far, the Volta Valencia (13:25). I also dive into how the relegation battle is already affecting the racing (22:30) before briefly discussing what Tom Pidcock can achieve this Spring (28:24). Sign up for the BTP newsletter Video clip breakdowns & trying to find Tom Pidcock's road racing ceiling 

Breaking Down Tom Pidcock’s CX Worlds Decision + Cavendish Sidelined by QuickSte

January 15, 2022 00:18 - 31 minutes - 56.9 MB

This week I break down Tom Pidcock's decision to travel to the USA for the upcoming Cyclocross World Championships, Wout van Aert's altered spring schedule, QuickStep's decision to bench Mark Cavendish and take Fabio Jakobsen to the 2022 Tour de Frane and touch on the newly released 2022 BTP NET Ratings. Sign up for the BTP newsletter Complete 2022 BTP NET Ratings

Kate Wagner on the Roglič/Pogačar rivalry and Slovenia‘s rapid rise in the sport

December 10, 2021 18:07 - 1 hour - 189 MB

This week the Queen of in-depth rider profiles and world-famous Roglic-whisper Kate Wagner joined me for a wide-ranging conversation touching on everything from the recent wave of Slovenian dominance, the Primož Roglic/Tadej Pogacar rivalry (along with house to properly say their names), the inside scoop on the Bahrain team, and what it is like to spend an afternoon at Matej Mohorič’s house. Sign up for the BTP newsletter Kate's Derailleur newsletter Kate's fantastic Primoz Roglic profile...

Wout van Aert‘s Potential Suspension, Padun to EF + PEZ Cycling‘s Richard Pestes

November 18, 2021 21:05 - 44 minutes - 81.4 MB

This week I break down the possibility of Wout van Aert being suspended by the UCI (02:27), the chaos at EF and their pursuit of Mark Padun (07:36), and then (18:11) PEZ Cycling's Richard Pestes interviews me for his site's new YouTube series. Post link: Would Mark Padun Be a Good Fit at Ineos? PEZ YouTube Interview Sign up for the newsletter

In Conversation with Strava‘s Andrew Vontz on Bike Racing, His Career & the Evolution of Cycling in America

November 03, 2021 21:51 - 1 hour - 131 MB

This week I talk to Andrew Vontz, Vice President of communications and a member of the executive management team at Strava, who is also the creator/host of Choose the Hard Way, a podcast about peak performance and the obstacles people overcome to do great things. Andrew, beyond being a pro cycling superfan, spent the first decade of his career as a freelance journalist. Outside of cycling, he wrote features, interviews, and profiles about people, places, and things at the limits of human exp...

Weekly Transfer Breakdowns + Movistar‘s Controversial New Hires

October 27, 2021 16:20 - 42 minutes - 77.5 MB

This week I break down the four most interesting teams so far in the transfer market (01:30) and then discuss Movistar's odd decision to bring in two extremely controversial former dopers to help manage the team going forward (34:01) and why this is likely a bad idea. Sign up for the newsletter Post Links: Weekly Rider Transfer Analysis: Astana, UAE, DSM & Movistar Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Tour de France Route Takeaways, UCI Rider Points Rankings & Shakeup at Ineos

October 21, 2021 21:19 - 54 minutes - 100 MB

This week I breakdown the 2022 Tour de France route (1:31), go through the end-of-season UCI rider and team point rankings (12:37), talk about what is going on with the management shakeup at Ineos (43:26), and then touch on why Remco Evenepoel is making a trip to Kansas for the Belgian Waffle Ride (50:43).  Sign up for the newsletter Post Links: A Season in Review: Breaking Down the UCI Point Rankings Initial Impressions From the 2022 Tour de France Route Reveal Support the podcast by bu...

Breaking Down Why Tadej Pogačar Wasn‘t Taken Seriously at Lombardia

October 13, 2021 21:17 - 51 minutes - 93.6 MB

This week I break down Pogačar's dominant win at Il Lombardia (01:20), how his long-range attack capitalized on a tactical shift in modern racing (24:30), why he isn't taken more seriously as a one-day contender by the media and other riders (29:20), and then measuring how Pogačar stacks up against the all-time great Eddy Merckx after three full professional seasons (43:07). Sign up for the newsletter Post Link: Il Lombardia: Breaking Down a Scenic Coronation Support the podcast by buying...

How Sonny Colbrelli Won Paris-Roubaix & Lombardia Preview

October 06, 2021 22:34 - 50 minutes - 91.7 MB

This week I break down Sonny Colbrelli's stunning Paris-Roubaix victory (01:28), unpack why riders with such little experience fared so well at the extremely difficult race (25:38), discuss how much equipment choices affected performances (26:28), and then preview the upcoming Il Lombardia one-day race (36:02). Sign up for the newsletter Post Link: Paris-Roubaix: Breaking Down the Chaos on Cobbles Support the podcast by buying me a coffee  

Sarah Gigante on The First-Ever Women‘s Paris-Roubaix & World Champs Breakdown

October 01, 2021 18:42 - 53 minutes - 97.8 MB

In a special bonus episode, pro rider Sarah Gigante comes on to break down the recent Women's World Championship Road Race (01:41), as well as giving her thoughts on the Women's inaugural edition of Paris-Roubaix (33:00). Sign up for the newsletter Post Link: Balsamo's Worlds Win Confirms a Changing of the Guard Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Alaphilippe Schools the Belgians at Worlds & Paris-Roubaix Finally Returns

September 29, 2021 16:55 - 35 minutes - 65.9 MB

This week I break down how Julian Alaphilippe played the stacked Belgian team to win at the World Championships (01:50) and then preview this weekend's much-awaited return of Paris-Roubaix (22:32), along with my favorites for the win and who to stay away from (30:35).   Sign up for the newsletter Post Link: Breaking Down a Beautiful, Yet Brutal, Road Race Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Worlds Week: Breaking down the Ganna/Van Aert TT duel & road race preview

September 22, 2021 17:57 - 47 minutes - 86.3 MB

This week, I break down the thrilling duel between Filippo Ganna & Wout Van Aert at World TT Championships (01:30), what we should take from Remco Evenepoel's third-place finish (13:17), what to make of the supersonic average speeds from the top riders (20:28), Ellen van Dijk's victory in the Women's TT (29:07), and what to expect in the upcoming road race (31:00). Sign up for the newsletter Post Link: Ganna vs Van Aert Was a Battle of Two TT Titans Support the podcast by buying me a coff...

What Collbrelli‘s Euro Win Taught Us + Sarah Gigante On Going Pro As a Teenager

September 15, 2021 16:24 - 1 hour - 156 MB

This week I breakdown what we learned from Wout van Aert's overall win at the Tour of Britain (1:56), Sonny Colbrelli's win at Euro Championships (4:10), how Remco Evenepoel's lack of race awareness could cause problems for Van Aert at Worlds (8:35) if Mathieu van der Poel's win at the Antwerp Port Classic means he can race Worlds and Roubaix (11:45), and then sit down with 20-year-old phenomenon Sarah Gigante (14:58) on the difficulties of breaking into pro cycling and moving abroad as an A...

Vuelta Takeaways, Lopez Rumors & Who‘s on Form for World Championships

September 08, 2021 23:34 - 37 minutes - 68.4 MB

This week I go over the key takeaways from Roglic's Vuelta win (01:25), why time trialing is the key to winning grand tours in the modern era (15:20), what is going on with Movistar & Miguel Angel Lopez (22:30), will the emergence of formerly unknown talent like Jack Haig & Jonas Vingegaard have teams looking down their own roster for 'new' talent (31:50), and who is looking good as we approach the road race world championships (33:32). Sign up for the newsletter  How Roglic Won La Vuelta ...

What to Expect from La Vuelta‘s Final Week & What Happened to Bunch Sprints?

August 31, 2021 21:38 - 35 minutes - 65.3 MB

This week I breakdown why La Vuelta's final week will most likely be more bark than bite (01:47), touch on if Odd Christain Eiking or Guillaume Martin can actually win the race (12:04), Ineos' bizarre GC strategy so far (16:11), why sprint fields at grand tours have been so bad (19:49), and then go over who should lead the Belgian team at the upcoming World Championships (29:30). Sign up for the newsletter  Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

La Vuelta Will Be the Best Grand Tour of the Year + Breaking Down the Transfer Window Action

August 10, 2021 22:49 - 38 minutes - 70.7 MB

This week I break down why La Vuelta will be the best grand tour of the year and why Primoz Roglic will be almost unbeatable in his quest for his third-straight victory (01:07. I then go over the major rider transfers and what to make of UAE signing seemingly every rider in the pro peloton (21:15). Sign up for the newsletter  Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Powless Ends a Major US Classics Drought, Roglic Finds Redemption in Tokyo & Sagan Leaves Bora

August 03, 2021 21:00 - 33 minutes - 62 MB

This week I unpack Neilson Powless' incredible win at San Sebastián (01:15), if Deceuninck-QuickStep made the right decision not riding for Julian Alaphilippe (11:15) and Sagan's move to Total Direct Energie (13:30). I then break down what Adam Yates and Egan Bernal crashing at the Vuelta a Burgos means for Ineos' Vuelta a Espana plans (and why that race could be the best grand tour of the year) (18:37), before attempting to figure out where Roglic stands as a rider after his impressive Olym...

Wout's Greatness, Ineos' Mistakes & Where Pogacar Won the Tour

July 20, 2021 17:16 - 41 minutes - 75.8 MB

This week I attempt to contextualize Wout van Aert's absurd achievements in the final weekend of the Tour de France (02:50), the future of sprinting (5:55), unpack Van Aert & Van der Poel's Tours (13:26), try to understand what Ineos was doing at this Tour and where they go from here (17:58), and break down where Pogacar won this race and what that could mean for strategy at future Tours (29:57). This episode is brought to you by Idahoan Foods. Use the discount code 'BTP30' during checkout ...

GC Rivals Can't Crack Pogacar + Seven Questions with Aisha Praught-Leer

July 12, 2021 18:59 - 1 hour - 128 MB

This week I talk about why rival GC teams are having such a hard time challenging Tadej Pogacar and his relatively weak UAE Team (03:11) and then (22:00)Tokyo-bound Jamaican Olympian and cycling superfan Aisha Praught-Leer comes on to talk about her love of pro cycling, ask me seven questions about this Tour de Franc, why the transition to Japan might be more difficult than the cyclists are expecting and how that should affect their preparation. This episode is brought to you by Idahoan Foo...

Cavendish Looks Better Than Ever, Pogacar Looks Unbeatable, & Ineos Fails to Impress

July 06, 2021 19:55 - 40 minutes - 74.3 MB

The Tour starts up again with a bang after the first rest day and today I talk about Cavendish's win on stage 10 (02:15), the race for the GC never taking a day off (15:02), if Ben O'Connor can hang on for a podium finish in Paris and how, despite being touted as having the strongest team in the race, Ineos is failing to impress so far (19:57).  I then do a quick preview of tomorrow's stage, which features a double ascent of Mt. Ventoux (34:00). This episode is brought to you by Idahoan Fo...

Breaking down the completely insane TdF Stage 7

July 02, 2021 22:49 - 22 minutes - 41 MB

In this minisode, I unpack the totally bananas Tour de France stage 7 & touch on what the mountain stages this coming weekend mean for the fight for the overall classification. This episode is brought to you by Idahoan Foods. Use the discount code 'BTP30' during checkout at shop.idahoan.com to save 30% on every order during the Tour de France. Sign up for the newsletter 

Cavendish Wins a Stage! Plus, Where the GC Favorites Stand After a Few Difficult Stages

June 29, 2021 19:16 - 34 minutes - 63 MB

Unpacking Mark Cavendish's incredible stage win and if he can do it again at this Tour (02:14). Also, I break down the race for Green (11:25), where the GC stands after a few action-packed opening stages, and what we should expect in tomorrow's time trial (13:02). This episode is brought to you by Idahoan Foods. Use the discount code 'BTP30' during checkout at shop.idahoan.com to save 30% on every order during the Tour de France. Sign up for the newsletter 

Tour de France GC & Green Jersey Preview

June 25, 2021 18:12 - 32 minutes - 60.1 MB

This week I breakdown the opening few stages of the Tour de France (02:18), dive into who the main GC contenders will be (04:41), how the somewhat subdued route could help Ineos (15:16), try to forecast how the race dynamics will shape the day-to-day racing tactics (21:18) and then take a look at how the battle for Green will affect the race for the GC (23:26). This episode is brought to you by Idahoan Foods. Use the discount code 'BTP30' during checkout at shop.idahoan.com to save 30% on e...

Takeaways From Ineos' Tour de France Team Announcement + ISN Demotes Froome

June 18, 2021 21:43 - 42 minutes - 78 MB

This week I go through Ineos' just-released Tour de France lineup (01:10), talk about the pros and cons of their selection, why they left Rohan Dennis at home, and if Richard Carapaz should be the team's main leader after his performance at the recent Tour de Suisse (14:10). Then I get into how to avoid falling into the trap of thinking second-tier riders will win the Tour (20:07) if Julian Alaphilippe is flying under the radar as a GC contender (22:47), if Jumbo-Visma is just a bad team now...

Dauphine Final Notebook & Exciting Racing at the Tour du Suisse

June 08, 2021 22:52 - 36 minutes - 66.2 MB

I go through my notebook from the Criterium du Dauphine (01:30), talk about the flaws in Ineos' confusing multi-leader strategy (04:12), if it is a problem that Mark Padun thoroughly outclimbed the team on both Saturday and Sunday (17:40), who they should back for the Tour (21:14), the incredibly exciting racing at the Tour du Suisse (26:20) & how many early Tour stages Mathieu van der Poel could win (32:40).   Sign up for the newsletter Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Breaking Down Where the Giro Was Won + Dauphine Notebook

June 04, 2021 18:05 - 43 minutes - 80.1 MB

This week I break down where exactly Egan Bernal won the recent Giro d'Italia (01:16) before diving into what we've learned so far at the Criterium du Dauphine (24:20) and what it means for the upcoming Tour de France. Sign up for the newsletter Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Giro Stage 19 Notebook & Weekend Preview w/Marco Pinotti

May 29, 2021 02:03 - 57 minutes - 106 MB

In this minisode, I go through my race notebook from today's Giro d'Italia stage 19 (01:00) before Team BikeExchange Performance Director Marco Pinotti joins (13:30) to talk about the looming final time trial on stage 21, DQS' potential mismanagement of Remco Evenepoel, how Joao Almeida is emerging as the strongest rider in this race and his thoughts about how this pivotal final weekend will play out. Sign up for the newsletter

Giro d'Italia Rest Day Thoughts + Final Week Preview

May 25, 2021 19:59 - 35 minutes - 64.9 MB

This week I talk about the Giro d'Italia's abridged stage 16 (01:10), preview tomorrow's stage 17 (21:07), and throw out a crazy theory about how Egan Bernal should lead Ineos at the upcoming Tour de France (29:05). Sign up for the newsletter  

Giro Stages 9/10 Breakdown + Marco Pinotti Discusses Evenepoel & Bernal

May 18, 2021 15:21 - 53 minutes - 98.1 MB

This week I go through my notes from stages 9 (01:50) & 10 (06:37) before sitting down with 6-time Italian time trial champion & current Team BikeExchange performance coach Marco Pinotti (21:10) to talk about what the heck is going on with the recent trend of riders like Remco Evenepoel coming into grand tours with tip-top form after long layoffs from racing and how he sees the rest of the Giro playing out. Sign up for the newsletter

Breaking Down Ineos’ Giro GC Strategy & Previewing Stages 8/9

May 14, 2021 20:55 - 29 minutes - 54.6 MB

In this mini-episode, I break down Ineos' strategy from yesterday's Stage 6 (01:44), go through the big takeaways from the race so far (18:57), and dive into the rationale behind Ineos' decision to invest so much energy into breaking up the race mid-stage on Thursday (21:19). Sign up for the newsletter    

Giro d'Italia Stages 1-5: What We Learned

May 12, 2021 21:26 - 32 minutes - 60 MB

This week I go through the big takeaways so far at the Giro d'Italia (02:04), who the GC winners are (06:26), Deceuninck-QuickStep's strange tactics on stage 4 (09:33), why the GC outcome at the Giro is so hard to predict (16:39), the curious case of Remco Evenepoel (19:50) and previewing tomorrow's stage 6 (27:53). Sign up for the newsletter

Romandie Notebook & Analyzing the Giro d'Italia Favorites

May 05, 2021 16:41 - 47 minutes - 87.7 MB

This week I touch on why so many of the big-time GC riders skipped the Tour of Romandie (01:27), go through my notes from the race and touch on what Geraint Thomas' definitive victory means for his position at Ineos (05:09) and discuss if Chris Froome's continued struggles mean ISN will leave him off their Tour team (24:20). Then I jump into the Giro d'Italia and discuss the route, the health issues plaguing the favorites, and, ultimately, who will win (27:07). Sign up for the newsletter

Liege Notebook & Battle of the Ineos Trident at Romandie

April 28, 2021 16:31 - 52 minutes - 71.6 MB

I go through my race notebook for Tadej Pogacar's incredible win at the Men's Liège-Bastogne-Liège (01:40) as well as SD-Worx's flawless tactics in the Women's edition that delivered Demi Vollering to her first major WorldTour victory (29:14). Then I dive into the interesting intra-team battle brewing at the Tour de Romandie (42:55). Men's Liege Breakdown Women's Liege Breakdown Sign up for the newsletter 

Unpacking Roglic's Comeback Win at Basque Country & How I Got it So Wrong

April 13, 2021 16:42 - 39 minutes - 53.7 MB

This week I dive into my race notes on what the heck happened on the final stage of the Tour of the Basque Country (01:31) and what I got wrong about Jumbo's tactics leading into it (09:00).  Sign up for the newsletter Stages 2-4 Breakdown Stage 6 Breakdown What This Could Mean for the Tour de France

Flanders Breakdown w/Kristen Faulkner plus Basque Country Showdown

April 07, 2021 20:07 - 1 hour - 92.9 MB

This week I go through my race notebook from the Men's (02:25) and Women's (19:05) Tour of Flanders. Then Tibco-Silicon Valley Bank rider Kristen Faulkner comes on (27:11) to give us her Flanders debrief after riding to an impressive 10th place. Then I dive into a few key points from the ongoing Tour of the Basque Country (56:50), where Tadej Pogacar and Primoz Roglic are giving us a sneak preview of a looming Tour de France showdown. Sign up for the newsletter Women's Flanders Breakdown P...

E3/Gent-Wevelgem Notebook & Kristen Faulkner on Her Breakout Season

March 30, 2021 16:26 - 1 hour - 127 MB

This week I go through my race notebook from E3 & Gent-Wevelgem and what this tells us about the upcoming Tour of Flanders. Then (24:00) Tibco-Silicon Valley Bank rider Kristen Faulkner comes on to talk about her breakout European road season, (1:04:40) how her background as a VC investor has helped her bike racing career, (1:10:36) her struggles to get on the US National Team for the upcoming Olympics and World Championships, (1:16:04) challenges Women face in the sport, and grills me about...

What Does Adam Yates' Domination at Catalunya Mean For Ineos & Milano-Sanremo Notebook

March 24, 2021 19:08 - 42 minutes - 57.9 MB

This week I go through my race notebook from Milano-Sanremo, discuss Adam Yates looking like one of the best riders in the world at Catalunya, where this leaves Ineos' Tour leaders like Geraint Thomas and Richard Carapaz, and touch on the sad news that Paris-Roubaix has been canceled for the second year in a row. Sign up for the newsletter Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Wout van Aert is a GC Contender, Unwritten Rules are Silly & Will Van der Poel Win MSR?

March 17, 2021 16:51 - 51 minutes - 71.4 MB

Going through my race notes from Tirreno-Adriatico & Paris-Nice and breaking down if Wout is now a legitimate GC contender, if Mathieu van der Poel is the best one-day rider in the world, why unwritten rules don't really exist, if Jumbo is a bad team and Ineos' horrible week.  Sign up for the newsletter Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Breaking Down Van der Poel's Win at Strade Bianche & Marc Hirschi Goes Missing

March 09, 2021 21:06 - 46 minutes - 63.2 MB

Breaking down Mathieu Van der Poel's impressive victory (not Wout van Aert's, despite what the intro says) at Strade Bianche, a few notes from Paris-Nice and looking into the case of the missing Marc Hirschi. Sign up for the newsletter Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Opening Weekend Notebook: What We Learned From Omloop & Kuurne

March 01, 2021 23:06 - 40 minutes - 56 MB

I go through my notebook after spending all weekend glued to the TV watching the first two 'real' races of the year, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne, and briefly touch on and talk riders to watch for Strade-Bianche. Sign up for the newsletter Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

UAE Tour Notes & Ineos' Potential New Superteam

February 24, 2021 19:48 - 43 minutes - 59.9 MB

This week I talk about the Pogacar/Yates showdown at the UAE Tour and what it means that the Tour champion looks even better than he did in 2020. I also answer a listener question about the emergence of a possible new Ineos superteam and quickly preview this weekend's coming one-day Classics.

Showdown at CX Worlds & Ineos Sidelines Bernal for the 2021 Tour de France

February 04, 2021 21:06 - 40 minutes - 55.3 MB

This week I talk about (01:50) Wout van Aert & Mathieu van der Poel's showdown on the beach at CX Worlds, (14:00) what to take away from early-season road races GP La Marseillaise & Etoile de Bessèges and (31:54) talk through Ineos' decision to send 2019 Tour Champion Egan Bernal to the Giro instead of the Tour de France in 2021 and who will have to step up for the team in his place. Sign up for the newsletter Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Tom Dumoulin Steps Away From Cycling, 2021 Rider Previews & Olympic Games Confusion

January 25, 2021 17:59 - 39 minutes - 53.9 MB

This week I talk about Tom Dumoulin's shocking decision to unexpectedly leave his Team Jumbo-Visma training camp to take an indefinite leave from the sport, my BTP NET Team Ratings, upcoming rider previews, the confusion around the Olympic Games rumored cancellation, and where the heck to watch cycling now that NBC Sports is gone. Sign up for the newsletter Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Marc Hirschi's great escape & Keegan Swirbul on his unlikely path to Europe

January 06, 2021 22:07 - 1 hour - 99.1 MB

This week I talk about Marc Hirschi's shocking premature exit from Team DSM and where he is likely headed next. Then Keegan Swirbul comes on to talk about how he went from living in an RV to racing professionally in Europe in the span of a week. Sign up for the newsletter Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Ineos looks to sign Wout van Aert & Van der Poel flirts with burnout

December 23, 2020 13:01 - 37 minutes - 51.2 MB

This week I talk about the possibility of Wout van Aert going to Ineos for the 2022 season, if Mathieu van der Poel's overloaded racing schedule means he is hurtling towards disappointment in 2021, and why a salary cap will never work in pro cycling. Sign up for the newsletter Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Wout's shady podium handoff, 2021 Tour de France Odds & Rod Ellingworth Going Back to Ineos

December 05, 2020 18:21 - 50 minutes - 69.5 MB

I talked about Wout van Aert's shady podium exchange with a soigner at a recent CX race, dive into opportunities presented by the early 2021 Tour de France odds and break down what Rod Ellingworth's possible move back to Ineos means for the team in 2021. Sign up for the newsletter Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Who will lead Ineos at the 2021 Tour, Tao Geoghegan Hart is still looking for a job & NTT's new sponsor

November 20, 2020 22:48 - 35 minutes - 48.4 MB

This week I break down who will lead Ineos at the 2021 Tour de France and why the team with endless resources seems to be struggling to produce a top-level GC contender. Also, Tao Geoghegan Hart is still looking for a job for 2021, NTT gets a new sponsor, and strange EF rumors.  Sign up for the newsletter Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Where Roglic won the Vuelta & 2021 Tour de France Route Analysis

November 13, 2020 17:51 - 52 minutes - 72.3 MB

This week I breakdown where and how Roglic won an incredibly close Vuelta a Espana and give an initial analysis of the recently released 2021 Tour de France route. Sign up for the newsletter Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

Roglic & Carapaz tied on time at La Vuelta & Giro d'Italia Review

October 30, 2020 19:57 - 38 minutes - 52.3 MB

This week I discuss the Vuelta GC battle heating up with Roglic & Carapaz tied on time in the second week, ask if Mike Woods is over or underachieving, and briefly review last weekend's Giro d'Italia. Sign up for the newsletter Support the podcast by buying me a coffee

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