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The Just Bikes Podcast is a new podcast from The Mettleset, hosted by ultra-cyclist Dawn Barnable and friends. 


As the name suggests, the podcast is all about bikes. From ultra- to adventure, the pain cave to the peloton and lots of type-two fun, The Just Bikes Podcast will feature a host of guests from all over the world to talk about all things cycling and cycling culture. 

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Hello everyone, Dawn hereToday’s episode is all about the Titan World Series and more specifically, their plans to get more women on the starline, and over the finish line of the original Titan Series Race, The Skoda Titan Desert Race in Morocco. Mariona Faixat Codinach tells me all about the SheTitan program, what it aims to achieve and why it's important. Helpful Links:🚵🏻‍♀️ She Titan: https://skodatitandesertmorocco.com/en/shetitan/ 🇲🇦 The Skoda Titan Desert Race in Morocco, visit: https://skodatitandesertmorocco.com/en/ 🇸🇦 The Neom Titan Desert Race, visit: https://titandesertksa.com🎙️Episode 19.1 on the Titan Desert Race Saudi Arabia: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6h9YolHMH7EPXzZBryYJyz?si=f036f5f2eff24073To hear about Moroj Adil, Saudi Arabia’s first pro cyclist’s experience on the race, check out our episode with her here. I hope you enjoy the episode! Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today’s episode is all about the Neom Titan Desert Race Saudi Arabia, which is my next mountain bike race. The race takes place 18-22 November in Neom, KSA. In today’s episode, I chat with Manuel Tajada Vitales, the manager of the Titan World Series to chat the origins of the race, this year’s edition, the camp and some of his favorite memories of the race This is part 1 of 2 parts so stay tuned for episode 19.2 going live on Wednesday 31, July, the second of which focuses on Titan’s efforts to get more women on the startline, things we love to hear! 🇸🇦 For more info on the Neom Titan Desert Race, visit: https://titandesertksa.com🇲🇦 For more info on the Skoda Titan Desert Race in Morocco, visit: https://skodatitandesertmorocco.com/en/ To hear about Moroj Adil, Saudi Arabia’s first pro cyclists experience on the race, check out our episode with her here . I hope you enjoy the episode! Dawn  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hi All In April, I finished Sani2C, a three day, point to point stage mountain bike race in KZN, South Africa. The race was 272 km with 4000m of elevation gain on some of the most beautiful mountain bike trails in the world with various terrains including single track through farmlands, nature reserves, sugar cane fields, forests, down the infamous Umko drop and along the stunning uMkhomazi River.  This is the long-awaited race report, in which guest host and race partner, Annie Baillie joins me for Day 1and 2, thank you Annie for your voice and being my partner. A special thank you also to Darren, Jared and Gerard who were kind enough to speak with me pre-race. And thank you to Samantha and Kelly for allowing me to be third wheel on Day 3. Some useful links: 🇿🇦 Registration is now open for the 2025 edition: https://sani2c.co.za **If you’re a big group, Farmer Glen did mention that there are special rates available so do email the team. All the contact details are available on their website. ** Did we mention going for the Luxury Tents? 🎙️ My interview with Farmer Glen is live on Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your podcasts 🔗 Find Sani2C on IG: @_sani2c If you liked this episode, please tap subscribe wherever you are listening. Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only. Check out The Mettleset Podcast and follow @JustBikesThePodcast and @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  x Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hi all, In April, I finished Sani2C, a three day, point to point stage mountain bike race in KZN, South Africa. The race was 272 km with 4000m of elevation gain on some of the most beautiful mountain bike trails in the world with various terrains including single track through farmlands, nature reserves, sugar cane fields, forests, down the infamous Umko drop and along the stunning uMkhomazi River. My race report, much of which recorded day by day on the race, will go live later this week but today, I’m sharing a chat I had with the brains & heart behind Sani2C Farmer Glenn Haw, who along with his family and wider community, have been hosting this event for 20 years now. In this Episode, Farmer Glen and I chat about: His experience at Comrades - a 90km ultra-marathon that he just returned from at the time of recording in early June Farmer Glen’s philosophy on life & adventure  and how the race is a family affair The Format of the race including an e-bike category and a non-stop category  - which has since taken place since we recorded this The impact of the race on the communities it travels through What funny things have happened on the race, including what happened to me What advice her would give to any aspiring race organizers Registration is now open for the 2025 edition: https://sani2c.co.za **Reminder, if you’re a big group, Farmer Glen did mention that there are special rates available so do email the team. All the contact details are available on their website. Find Farmer Glen on IG: @farmer_glen Find Sani2C on IG: @_sani2c My race report will follow this week and I’ll also include some useful info and tips for travel logistics as well based on my experience.  If you liked this episode, please tap subscribe wherever you are listening. Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only. Check out The Mettleset Podcast and follow @JustBikesThePodcast and @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  x Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today’s episode is a little Bonus update from me on what’s been happening in my world and what’s coming up.  Maybe you can relate, maybe you can’t, but I hope some people will find it helpful. And my next race - as noted - is: 🇸🇦 The NEOM Titan Desert Race KSA 🚲  380 KM⛰️ 2800m 🗓️ Nov 17-23 - 5 days of racing including the Prologue 📍 NEOM, Saudi Arabia 🔗 https://titandesertksa.com/en/ 🇫🇷 Recorded on top of Alpe D’Huez, I did make it out downhill mountain biking and please find below some resources in case you wanted to do the same: 🚲 Where I rented my DH MTB Altitude Sports: https://www.altitudesports-alpedhuez.fr 💶 Cost with insurance and all the gear was approx: 105 Euros 🚵🏻‍♀️  Gear included body armor (mandatory apparently), helmet, knee pads, jersey and gloves, bring your own googles or glasses 🚠 The lift (right across from the store) was about 26 Euros 🟢 Green trails were very easy and flowy 🔵 Blue trails were only slightly more difficult❌ I was riding alone so didn’t attempt red or black trails this time around  An Episodes from The Mettleset Podcast you may like 🎙️ Bikepacking on the 4 rivers trail in South Korea If you liked this episode, please tap subscribe wherever you are listening. Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only. Check out The Mettleset Podcast and follow @JustBikesThePodcast and @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  x Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy World Bicycle Day! Earlier this year, I spent a week chasing - and sharing the stories of the cyclists competing in the Race Around Rwanda, a 1000km self-supported bikepacking race with 18,000m of elevation and 40% offroad. I detailed the stories from the road of beautiful and brutal race this year in episodes 6 through 10 as well as episode 14 so go back and check those episodes out. This is a story from Rwanda but it's not just about the race. This is about the impact of one woman, Violette Neza, a champion Rwandan ultra-cyclist and coach and I couldn’t think of anyone more worthy to feature - and spotlight on World Bicycle Day. In this episode, you’ll hear Violette’s own story of learning to ride a bike. What cycling means to her and why she wants to share the joy of cycling with other girls and young women, who otherwise may never have the opportunity to experience what we all do regularly, how wonderful and freeing it is to ride your bike. I recorded this back in February in Kigali so to get up to date with Viollete and her team, please follow: Komera Cycling Team: @komeranewct Violette: @nezavioletteI hope you enjoy the episode! Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you’ve been following The Just BIkes Podcast for a while, you’d know that earlier this year, I spent a week chasing the cyclists competing in the Race Around Rwanda, a 1000km self-supported bikepacking race that took place in February. With about 18,000m of climbing and 40% offroad with some VERY wild weather patterns, this race is tough. It’s one I did myself in 2023 but that is a story for another day - or today, if you want to hear it, I did do two episodes based on my own experience below: Dawn’s DNF Race Report Part 1Dawn’s DNF Race Report Part 2Also please feel free to scroll back to episodes 6 through 10 to get a flavor of this year’s race. We’re revisiting Race Around Rwanda today with my last episode detailing some of experiences of those who took on the race this year, sharing a interview I did on the ground in Kigali with the Lanterne Rouge(s) Christine & Roland Bartmus Caps 55… who timed it perfectly by rolling into the finisher's party to a hero's welcome. You may also be interested to know that registrations are now open for the 2025 edition of the race: https://racearoundrwanda.com I hope you enjoy the episode! Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Moroj Adil is Saudi Arabia’s first pro cyclist and you’d be forgiven for not knowing her name yet as she only started cycling two years ago. Yes, that is right, from not knowing how to ride a bike, to being on the Liv Alula Jayco Continental team, her story is one that needs to be heard and what’s most exciting is that it's just getting started. In this episode, we chat through: 🚲 How Moroj got started 🚲 Her first group ride - which was also her first time riding a bike 🚲 Her first mountain bike race, The Neom Titan Desert Race and how she went from disqualified finisher to podium finish a year later 🚲 The fateful The AlUla Tour 🚲 Joining the Liv AlUla Jayco Continental Team 🚲 The Traka; and 🚲 Her Olympic and Paris Roubeux aspirations Moroj’s story highlights what’s possible when you don’t put limits on yourself. It’s a story of taking and making opportunities, working hard and then letting the magic happen. It’s a story of heart, self-belief and the support you receive along the way.  Find Moroj on Instagram at @moroj.adi More Good Stuff:  🔗 🇿🇦 Sani2C - Dawn’s latest race 🔗🇷🇼  The Race Around Rwanda - the first in the 2024 Race series I hope you enjoy the episode! Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today’s episode features a member of a very elite club with member numbers totalling around 50 worldwide at the time of recording. This club is the Triple Everest Hall of Fame. Not just any old member of this club, Dubai-based Nick Glover is a unique one as he is also believed to be the first type one diabetic to ever Triple Everest, and the first in the UAE to do so. Nick is exceptional in every sense of the word. He is also a two time cancer survivor and someone who’s not just satisfied with a personal accomplishment, but wants to take others along with him for the ride. This episode is a rich episode, full of learnings and inspiration. In my chat with Nick Glover, we go into: ⚽ The role of sport in Nick’s childhood ⚕️His type-one diabetes diagnosis 🚴‍♂️ Overcoming cancer twice and becoming a cyclist 🏃‍♂️ His entry into endurance sports including Ultraman 🏔️ From single to triple everesting 🫂 The experience… and the sherpas🧠 Mindset 🚲 What’s next 🇬🇲 The Why - Waste to Wonder For more info on what was discussed in the episode: 🚲 Nick Glover on Strava 🚲 Nick Glover on Instagram🚲 Everesting.cc🚲 Jebel Jais on Climb by Bike 🚲 Jebel Hafeet on Climb by Bike 🚲 Waste to Wonder Cookery School 🚲 Dawn’s next MTB Race Sani2C Two Episodes from The Mettleset Podcast 🎙️ Nadhira Al Harthy on becoming the first Omani woman to summit Everest 🎙️ Faranak Partoazar, Iran’s first female MTB championIf you liked this episode, please tap subscribe wherever you are listening. Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only. Check out The Mettleset Podcast and follow @JustBikesThePodcast and @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  x Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is part two of our two part episode on VIA Race, a new 4000 km self-supported bikepacking race set to kick- off this July from Southern Spain. If you haven’t listened to part one yet, I do suggest you do that as this is a continuation of our chat with Ingeborg and Ian, the organizers of VIA Race. Check it out HERE. In part two we discuss the evolution of ultra-cycling, the role of technology, the rules, and linked to the rules, the importance of transparency when it comes to a fair & safe adventure. We also chat about who has signed up for Chapter 1 of the race and in addition to Niel sharing his prep and routing choices, Part also feature the voices of some of those participating. Thank you to Saz, Olly & Ben: 🚲 @_saz_h 🚲 @paradisduvelo 🚲@benjamescyclingFor more info on what was discussed in the episode: 🚲 VIA Race Online - https://via-race.com🚲 VIA Race on IG - @VIA_RACE 🚲 Some info on those elephants HERE 🚲 Niel’s DotBooster Academy - https://dotbooster.com 🚲 Niel on Instagram - @nielcopeland🚲 She Races - https://www.sheraces.com Race Partners 🚲 Cafe Du Cycliste https://www.cafeducycliste.com🚲 Le Bezy Pyrenees -https://www.lebezy.com 🚲 Cyclete - https://cyclite.cc/en🚲 Madcap - @madcapp.cc If you liked this episode, please tap subscribe wherever you are listening. Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only. Check out The Mettleset Podcast and follow @JustBikesThePodcast and @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  x Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We know that bikepacking and ultra-cycling is about testing your limits - physical and mental, it's about adventure, camaraderie. It is about eating. It’s also about storytelling and this is the story of one of the newest self-supported ultra-cycling races on the calendar, VIA Race.Ingeborg Oie and Ian To, the team behind this upcoming race, agreed to speak with me and Niel Copeland about the first Chapter of this 4000km adventure which sets off from Southern Spain on 20 July, 2024.  This is an ultra-cycling race for ultra-cyclists, by ultra-cyclists and there was so much to cover that we’ve split the episode into two parts. Part 1 covers the origins of the race, Ian and Ingeborg’s own cycling journeys & world record, the route, the thinking behind various race elements, the importance of story-telling, the dotwatching experience, safety, different race categories, support for new riders and how the race aims to welcome a more diverse line-up of cyclists. We also discuss the role of the race partners (linked below). Part 2 will be live by the 27th of March and will discuss teh evolution of ultra-cycling, the role of technology and also the importance of transparency when it comes to a fair & safe adventure.  In addition to Niel sharing his prep, Part 2 will feature the voices of some of those participating. For more info on what was discussed in the episode: 🚲 VIA Race Online - https://via-race.com🚲 VIA Race on IG - @VIA_RACE 🚲 Niel’s DotBooster Academy - https://dotbooster.com 🚲 Niel on Instagram - @nielcopeland🚲 She Races - https://www.sheraces.com Race Partners 🚲 Cafe Du Cycliste https://www.cafeducycliste.com🚲 Le Bezy Pyrenees -https://www.lebezy.com 🚲 Cyclete - https://cyclite.cc/enIf you liked this episode, please tap subscribe wherever you are listening. Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only. Check out The Mettleset Podcast and follow @JustBikesThePodcast and @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  x Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Race Around Rwanda is a 1000km self-supported cycling race that takes place annually every February in Rwanda. This year, The Just Bikes Podcast was on the ground and aimed to give you a daily update of what was happening, the highs, lows, weather and emotions and all the people questioning, ‘can that really be considered gravel?’Due to tech problems and a lack of wifi for the remainder of the race, we had to bank our stories but we’re back today with just some of the rest of the best stories at the finish line of the race. In today’s episode you’ll hear from Jenny Tough, an accomplished endurance athlete and author. For more info on Jenny: 🚲 @JennyTough on Instagram 🚲 Jenny’s Substack - highly recommend checking that out  📚 More information on RED-S HERE📚 More information on athletes and eating disorders from NEDA HERE Earlier Episodes of The Race Around Rwanda series can be found here:🎙️Day 1: Tugende... Or Not - Listen Here🎙️Day 2: CP 1o CP2: Hard Earned Kms - Listen Here🎙️Day 3: Twinning with Caps 77 Mark & Oli - Listen Here🎙️Day 3 & 4: Here for the Vibes at RAR - Listen Here 🎙️Stories from the Finish Line: Look at Us- Listen Here 🇷🇼 For more information on Race Around Rwanda visit: https://racearoundrwanda.com/🇷🇼 To see the dots of the race, visit: https://rar-2024.legendstracking.com: 🇷🇼 For more info on travel to Rwanda, visit: https://www.visitrwanda.com If you liked this episode, please tap subscribe wherever you are listening. Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only. Check out The Mettleset Podcast and follow @JustBikesThePodcast and @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  x Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Race Around Rwanda is a 1000km self-supported cycling race that takes place annually every February in Rwanda. This year, The Just Bikes Podcast was on the ground and aimed to give you a daily update of what was happening, the highs, lows, weather and emotions and all the people questioning, ‘can that really be considered gravel?’Due to tech problems and a lack of wifi for the remainder of the race, we had to bank our stories but we’re back today with just some of the rest of the best stories at the finish line of the race.  In Today’s Episode you’ll hear from: 🚲 Max Rosenfeld 🚲 Ada Xinxo 🚲 Mohib Caglidil🚲 Stephanie Daddi 🚲 Benjamin Schmetz 🚲 Sarah Ruggins - Here her on EP 1 of Podcast HERE 🚲 Frédéric Monet🚲 Fabian Wurm Earlier Episodes of The Race Around Rwanda series can be found here:🎙️Day 1: Tugende... Or Not - Listen Here🎙️Day 2: CP 1o CP2: Hard Earned Kms - Listen Here🎙️Day 3: Twinning with Caps 77 Mark & Oli - Listen Here🎙️Day 3 & 4: Here for the Vibes at RAR - Listen Here 🇷🇼 For more information on Race Around Rwanda visit: https://racearoundrwanda.com/🇷🇼 To see the dots of the race, visit: https://rar-2024.legendstracking.com: 🇷🇼 For more info on travel to Rwanda, visit: https://www.visitrwanda.com If you liked this episode, please tap subscribe wherever you are listening. Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only. Check out The Mettleset Podcast and follow @JustBikesThePodcast and @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  x Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Race Around Rwanda is a 1000km self-supported cycling race that takes place annually every February in Rwanda. This year, The Just Bikes Podcast was on the ground and aimed to give you a daily update of what was happening, the highs, lows, weather and emotions and all the people questioning, ‘can that really be considered gravel?’Due to tech problems and a lack of wifi for the remainder of the race, we had to bank our stories but we're back with EP 8 on Day 3 and 4 (6th/7th Feb) of the Race with a view and some voices from CP3.Earlier Episodes of The Race Around Rwanda series can be found here: 🎙️Day 1: Tugende... Or Not - Listen Here 🎙️Day 2: CP 1o CP2: Hard Earned Kms - Listen Here 🎙️Day 3: Twinning with Caps 77 Mark & Oli - Listen Here 🇷🇼 For more information on Race Around Rwanda visit: 🇷🇼 To see the dots of the race, visit: https://rar-2024.legendstracking.com: 🇷🇼 For more info on travel to Rwanda, visit: https://www.visitrwanda.com 🇷🇼 For Team Amani's video on Kenneth Karaya's Race Around Rwanda click HEREIf you liked this episode, please tap subscribe wherever you are listening. Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only. Check out The Mettleset Podcast and follow @JustBikesThePodcast and @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  x Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Race Around Rwanda is a 1000km self-supported cycling race that takes place annually every February in Rwanda.  This year, The Just Bikes Podcast is on the ground and  aiming to give you a daily update of what’s happening, the highs, lows, weather and emotions and all the people questioning, ‘can that really be considered gravel?’February 6th is Day 3 of the race and Dawn is on the ground to share stories from the road, or gravel as it were. Mark and Oliver arrived at CP3 late on the night of the 6th and kindly agreed to chat with Dawn about their day and their elite level coordination. 🇷🇼 For more information on Race Around Rwanda visit: 🇷🇼 To dotwatch the race, visit: https://rar-2024.legendstracking.com: 🇷🇼 For more info on travel to Rwanda, visit:  https://www.visitrwanda.com If you liked this episode, please tap subscribe wherever you are listening. Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only. Check out The Mettleset Podcast  and follow @JustBikesThePodcast and @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  x Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Race Around Rwanda is a 1000km self-supported cycling race that takes place annually every February in Rwanda. This year, The Just Bikes Podcast is on the ground and  aiming to give you a daily update of what’s happening, the highs, lows, weather and emotions and all the people questioning, ‘can that really be considered gravel?’.  February 5th is Day 2 of the race and Dawn is on the ground to share stories from the road, or gravel as it were. 🇷🇼 For more information on Race Around Rwanda visit: 🇷🇼 To dotwatch the race, visit: https://rar-2024.legendstracking.com: 🇷🇼 For more info on travel to Rwanda, visit:  https://www.visitrwanda.com If you liked this episode, please tap subscribe wherever you are listening. Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only. Check out The Mettleset Podcast  and follow @JustBikesThePodcast and @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  x Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Race Around Rwanda is a 1000km self-supported cycling race that takes place annually every February in Rwanda. This year, The Just Bikes Podcast is on the ground and  aiming to give you a daily update of what’s happening, the highs, lows, weather and emotions and all the people questioning, ‘can that really be considered gravel?’ February 4th is Day 1 of the race and friend of the pod, Ultra-Cycling Coach Niel Copeland is back to chat with Dawn about what went down. 🇷🇼 For more information on Race Around Rwanda visit: 🇷🇼 To dotwatch the race, visit: https://rar-2024.legendstracking.com: 🇷🇼 For more info on travel to Rwanda, visit:  https://www.visitrwanda.com Find Niel on: 🚲 Instagram: @nielcopeland 🚲 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TurnCycling If you liked this episode, please tap subscribe wherever you are listening. Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only. Check out The Mettleset Podcast  and follow @JustBikesThePodcast and @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  x Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is Episode 4! Today’s episode gives a glimpse into the history of cycling in Dubai as I speak to the Race Director of the oldest mass participation cycling race in the United Arab Emirates, The Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge. I owe a lot to Dubai when it comes to cycling and this race was actually my very first ever. A race I did a week after buying my first bike, without a bike computer, clipped into for the second time ever! Now in its 14th year, I had the opportunity to speak with Stewart Howison, who has been there from the start. This year, race activities take place over 2 days. 24-25 February 2024 with the 92 km race - a UCI Gran Fondo World Series Qualifying Race-  taking place on the Sunday, all starting and finishing at Expo City Dubai. In this episode we chat through: 🚲 The history of the race🚲 What it means to be a UCI Gran Fondo World Series Qualifier 🚲 Changes to the race this year 🚲 The very popular Aster Big Five build up rides🚲 Race safety 🚲 The race route throughout Dubai🚲 Race inclusivity including the TotalEnergies 35k outride, a ride I will be joining this year 🚲 And the Active Giving Program which lets those racing plant trees for every KM they ride So if you are a UAE cyclist, past, present or future, I hope you enjoy this look back on the history of the race and if you are one of the many listeners we have across the world, I hope it inspires you to perhaps consider the race this year or in the coming years and perhaps visit us here in the UAE for a cycling holiday. 🎙️As promised you can hear about how I went from Zero to Ultra in a little over three months on EP1 of The Mettleset Podcast. 🚴🏿‍♀️ 🚴🏻‍♀️ 🚴🏾‍♀️ Register for the Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge, a cycle challenge for everyone, by visiting cyclechallenge.ae. Set for 24-25th February, 2024, the next edition includes three events (yes, really), all starting and ending at Expo City, Dubai. For more info on the Junior Rides, the 35 km TotalEnergies Outride and the 92 km Main Event, hop on over to @spinneysdubai92 on Instagram or visit cyclechallenge.ae.If you liked this episode, please tap subscribe wherever you are listening. Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only. Check out The Mettleset Podcast  and follow @JustBikesThePodcast and @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  x Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is Part 2 of a 2 Part series and If you missed the first part, you may want to go check it out. I chatted with my coach Niel Copeland about all things ultra-cycling - Ultra Cycling 101 - but we saved perhaps the best, for this episode and that is ultra-eating or how to eat and fuel when riding your bike for a very very long time. As I mentioned in the intro to Part 1, this episode was released just about a year ago on my first podcast, The Mettleset. That means that some of the events that Niel and I have chatted about have passed, and spoiler alert, I did not finish last year’s Race Around Rwanda. It wasn’t fueling behind my decision to scratch in that race and if you’re curious as to why I did, check out my DNF race report: 🇷🇼🚲 Part 1 🇷🇼🚲 Part 2 In this chat with Niel we go into the importance of nutrition, how you train to eat (yes, you actually need to do this), how much and what to eat on an ultra race, issues that come up and how to avoid them and why planning is key. We also chat through my experience using the UltraHuman CGM and how the insights available through wearing it helped me stay fueled during training. Find Niel on: 🚲 Instagram: @nielcopeland 🚲 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TurnCycling 🚴🏿‍♀️ 🚴🏻‍♀️ 🚴🏾‍♀️ This episode is brought to you by the Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge, a cycle challenge for everyone! Set for 24-25th February, 2024, the next edition includes three events (yes, really), all starting and ending at Expo City, Dubai. For more info on the Junior Rides, the 35 km TotalEnergies Outride and the 92 km Main Event, hop on over to @spinneysdubai92 on Instagram or visit cyclechallenge.ae.If you liked this episode, please tap subscribe wherever you are listening. Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only. Check out The Mettleset Podcast  and follow @JustBikesThePodcast and @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  x Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EP 3.1 is actually a rewind from The Mettleset, and if you haven’t checked that out, you really should. Released a year ago, this EP is still very relevant for anyone who has ultra-cycling on the 🧠. Maybe you want to be an ultra-cyclist? Maybe you are one already, or maybe you’re just curious to know how one can race distances 700 km to 7000 km +, all self supported. Well, today’s episode aims to share a good overview of the sport with Niel Copeland, one of the world’s most experienced ultra-cycling coaches. We chat getting started, training differences for women and men, the timeframe & considerations needed, training yourself mentally, race mgmt, the beauty in the experience, race selection and we touch upon nutrition.  We only touch upon nutrition because EP 3.2 is live now on all things ultra-eating. Find Niel on: 🚲 @nielcopeland 🚲 YouTube Some of the races mentioned included: 🚲 The Race Around the Netherlands 🚲 Dales Divide 🚲 BikingMan (Oman, Corsica & Taiwan)  🚲 All Points North 🚲 The Transatlantic Way 🚲 The Silk Road Mountain Race 🎙️My Race Around Rwanda Race Report: 🇷🇼🚲 Part 1 🇷🇼🚲 Part 2 🚴🏿‍♀️ 🚴🏻‍♀️ 🚴🏾‍♀️ This episode is brought to you by the Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge, a cycle challenge for everyone! Set for 24-25th February, 2024, the next edition includes three events (yes, really), all starting and ending at Expo City, Dubai. For more info on the Junior Rides, the 35 km TotalEnergies Outride and the 92 km Main Event, hop on over to @spinneysdubai92 on Instagram or visit cyclechallenge.ae.If you liked this episode, please tap subscribe wherever you are listening. Please also leave a review - 5 ⭐ only -and follow @JustBikesThePodcast and @themettleset on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.  x Dawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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