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2020 Tour de France, Features, Podcast, Podcasts, Tour de France -

The Tour de France is around the corner, and the last two weeks have seen something of a shakeup in the race before the race. Favorites have crashed, former winners have been left off their TDF rosters – it’s shaping up to be one of the most open races in years. So who can win …

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CyclingTips Nerd Alert Podcast, Features, Podcast, Podcasts -

In our latest – and long – episode of the CyclingTips Nerd Alert podcast we look at the biggest stories in the world of tech and then take a deep dive into the world of rim and tyre standards. The episode kicks off with a chat about the newly released Ridley Kanzo gravel bike and …

The post Nerd Alert podcast: Are two-speed internal hubs the new front derailleur? appeared first on CyclingTips.

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commentary, Features, from the top, Matthew Keenan, Paul Sherwen, Phil Liggett, Podcast, Podcasts -

In this episode of From the Top we continue our theme of individual icons within the sport and hear the story of Matthew Keenan, a man who is slowly but surely becoming the new voice of cycling. Three years ago he took over the highest job in cycling commentary when he and Robbie McEwen replaced …

The post From the Top: How Matthew Keenan found his voice appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Features, Freewheeling, Podcast, Podcasts -

After a hectic and unfortunately predictable Strade Bianchi last weekend and an unexpected break in what was supposed to be a packed calendar, Abby calls in Loren Rowney and José Been to chat. They dive deeper into Strade, Annemiek’s form, the transfer season, and more. Plus, Jose explains her reasoning behind profiling women in the peloton, …

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Features, from the top, Graham watson, photography, Podcast, Podcasts -

This week we continue our theme of individual icons within the sport by chatting to Graham Watson, perhaps the most prolific cycling photographer in the world. Like with other pioneers of their professions, some might argue that it was easy for Graham back in the day and there were more opportunities. But everything is obvious …

The post From the Top: Graham Watson on his 40 years as a cycling photographer appeared first on CyclingTips.

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