In this second episode, Nathan Haas shares his inspiring journey from being a young, talented athlete in Australia to racing for some of the sport's biggest World Tour teams.He discusses the challenges he faced transitioning from downhill mountainbiking to road racing, the importance of team dynamics, and the evolution of Girona as a cycling hub. Nathan also delves into his collaborations with architect and designer Richard Pearce, exploring the creative design process behind Castelli’s exclusive R-A/D Collection and the significance of gravel racing in today’s cycling culture.We sat down with him in his hometown of Girona to talk about his entry into cycling and the lessons he’s learned as a pro that can inspire others.Chapters00:00 Intro01:08 Overview03:25 The Journey Begins: Nathan Haas' Early Days02:44 From Downhill to World Tour: The Transition06:09 Navigating the World Tour: Challenges and Triumphs08:57 The Importance of Team Dynamics in Cycling12:14 The Evolution of Girona as a Cycling Hub14:58 Cultural Insights: Riding for French Teams18:11 The Emotional Rollercoaster of Professional Cycling21:03 Designing the Future: Collaborations with Richard Pérez23:51 The Full Circle Journey: From Dirt to Road to Gravel27:10 The Science of Gravel: DNA and Design30:05 The Art of Cycling Apparel: A Deep Dive into Jerseys32:56 Reflections and Future Aspirations37:29 Ending – LINKS –Richard Pearce, R–A/D Collectionhttps://www.castelli-cycling.com/highlights/r-ad-collectionDesigning the R—AD Collection: A history of passionNathan: https://youtu.be/XnBd7oeEggURichard Paerce: https://youtu.be/5NobK1ER4MY– GUEST –Born in Australia, Nathan Haas was originally a mountain biker and represented Australia at two UCI World Championships. In 2009, he switched to road racing, competing in the World Tour for a decade before transitioning to gravel racing in 2021. He has lived in Girona, Spain, since 2012.CONNECTInstagramSTRAVA– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nathan is a household name in cycling, having raced at the World Tour level for 10 years, participated in all Grand Tours, and sparked many conversations about the present and future of gravel cycling—all while achieving top results and inspiring others.In this action-packed episode, we sit down with Nathan to explore gravel riding, the best routes around Girona, its coffee culture, cycling community, and why Girona has become a cycling mecca.We also discuss the spirit of gravel, where camaraderie and competition create a passionate, welcoming community, and why events like the Iceland Rift are gaining attention. Other topics include athlete branding on social media, the rising competitiveness in gravel racing, advancements in equipment, biomechanics, and other factors driving increased speed and performance, as well as empowering women in the sport, and more.Tune in for an episode full of insights, inspiration, and everything that makes gravel cycling unique.Chapters00:00 Intro03:58 The Girona Coffee Culture06:07 Favorite Castelli Product10:07 Why Gravel is Better than World Tour Racing10:40 Best Jersey Design13:22 Best Girona Gravel Ride16:13 Why Girona is a Cyclist's Paradise19:25 Advice for Aspiring Gravel Racers21:33 The Best Part of Gravel Racing26:18 Race Coverage and Athlete Branding34:50 The Spirit of Gravel45:23 Empowering Women47:33 Outro– LINKS – Girona Coffee Shops: https://www.instagram.com/oniriacafe/ https://www.instagram.com/tramuntana_girona Nathan’s Favorite Ride From Girona https://connect.garmin.com/modern/course/269428651 Richard Pearce, R–A/D Collection https://www.castelli-cycling.com/highlights/r-ad-collection – GUEST –Born in Australia, Nathan Haas was originally a mountain biker and represented Australia at two UCI World Championships. In 2009, he switched to road racing, competing in the World Tour for a decade before transitioning to gravel racing in 2021. He has lived in Girona, Spain, since 2012.CONNECThttps://www.instagram.com/nathanpeterhaas/ https://www.strava.com/pros/12924172 – HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At just 22, Gaia Masetti is already making waves in the women’s WorldTour. With a deep passion for cycling that began in childhood, Gaia has raced in some of the biggest events on the calendar as part of the AG Insurance Soudal team.In this episode, Gaia reflects on her journey from winning her first race at the age of six to turning pro at just 21. She discusses the challenges she faced along the way, the unwavering support of her family, and how cyclocross helped shape her technical skills on the bike. She shares insights into her favorite Castelli gear, the races she’d like to win one day, what it’s like to race for the national team, and reveals her love for Italian ice cream, pizza, and what's on her curated Spotify playlist.Join us for an inspiring chat with this rising Italian star!CHAPTERS00:00 Intro03:12 The Role of Castelli in Professional Cycling06:04 Training Regimen and Coaching Dynamics08:58 Racing Preferences: Stage vs. One-Day Races11:51 Experiences in Major Races and Atmosphere15:09 Cyclocross and Its Influence on Road Cycling18:03 Representing Italy: The National Team Experience20:54 Personal Preferences and Lifestyle as a Cyclist24:11 Cultural Insights: Food and Music in Gaia's Life27:01 Family Influence and Support in Cycling30:06 Future Aspirations– GUEST –Gaia Masetti is an Italian professional cyclist riding for AG Insurance–Soudal She has gained recognition for her performances, including a victory at the La Classique Morbihan in 2023. Additionally, she won a gold medal in the mixed team relay at the 2024 European Road Championships and has competed in prestigious events like the Tour de France Femmes and Giro d’Italia Women.CONNECTInstagramAG Insurance Soudal– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT LinkedInSEND US YOUR QUESTIONSIf you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The pressure to achieve ideal weight in cycling and triathlon, hit competitive power-to-weight ratios, and meet physical expectations drives a surprising number of male and female elite athletes into a state of low energy availability. In this series, we explore RED-S, what it entails, and why diagnosing it is so complex. If you missed the first episode, we strongly recommend starting there as these two episodes serve as a comprehensive guide for athletes at all levels looking to enhance their performance through proper nutrition and hydration, with a focus on both physical and mental well-being.CHAPTERS00:00 Intro02:57 Best Practices for Treating RED-S05:46 The Importance of Mental Health in Sports Nutrition09:07 Educating Young Athletes on Nutrition and Health11:56 The Counterintuitive Benefits of Increased Energy Intake14:47 Shifting Mindsets Around Nutrition and Eating Behaviors18:01 Tailoring Nutrition to Training Demands20:52 Fluid and Electrolyte Management for Athletes23:47 The Role of Sodium in Hydration and Performance26:57 Nutrient Density and Whole Foods in Athletic Diets29:50 Practical Nutrition Strategies for Endurance Athletes33:03 The Importance of Training the Gut for Endurance Events35:48 Emerging Research and Trends in Sports Nutrition56:00 EndingIMPORTANT LINKSRED-S Study: Escape CollectiveResearchgate StudyFull Paper, click here. RED-S Symptoms Overview – GUEST –Dani Hofstetter has been fueling champions for over 20 years. He holds the IOC Diploma in Sports Nutrition, awarded by the International Olympic Committee as part of the IOC Medical and Scientific Commission program. Throughout his career, he has worked with a wide range of athletes, from World Tour cyclists to mountaineers and amateur cyclists.CONNECTDani Hofstetter bioLinkedInInstagramStrava – HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As athletes, we constantly push to hit our peak, whether it’s achieving the ideal weight, nailing competitive power-to-weight ratios, or meeting physical expectations. But this pressure can sometimes lead to low energy availability and, in turn, the critical condition known as Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S). Whether you're training for a race or managing your daily workouts, RED-S can seriously impact your health and performance. In our latest two podcast episodes, we dive deep into what RED-S is, why diagnosing it is so complex, and how it’s impacting athletes of all levels. Let’s dive in!CHAPTERS00:00 Intro and Overview02:48 Understanding RED-S05:46 Differences Between RED-S and the Female Athlete Triad08:59 Hormonal Imbalances and Their Consequences11:51 The Role of Metabolism in Athletic Performance15:09 Bone Health and Energy Availability in Athletes18:01 Measuring Energy Expenditure and Intake20:56 Signs and Symptoms of RED-S24:10 Nutrition Strategies for Athletes27:02 Long-term Consequences of RED-S30:12 Case Study: Georgie Howe and Energy Deficit Performance32:57 Challenges in Diagnosing RED-S35:48 The Importance of Tailored Nutrition Plans39:05 Micronutrient Density and Athletic Performance41:49 Bone Density Scans and Monitoring Health45:06 Treatment Approaches for RED-S46:00 Ending IMPORTANT LINKSRED-S Study: Escape CollectiveResearchgate StudyFull Paper, click here. RED-S Symptoms Overview – GUEST –Dani Hofstetter has been fueling champions for over 20 years. He holds the IOC Diploma in Sports Nutrition, awarded by the International Olympic Committee as part of the IOC Medical and Scientific Commission program. Throughout his career, he has worked with a wide range of athletes, from World Tour cyclists to mountaineers and amateur cyclists.Dani is also an ultra-cyclist and coach based near Zurich, Switzerland, focused on simplifying nutrition and helping athletes avoid fad diets. You can find Dani’s contact details below.CONNECTDani Hofstetter bioLinkedInInstagramStrava – HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's guest is truly inspiring—a superstar admired by millions of fans. We’re joined by NBA Hall of Famer and Olympian Reggie Miller. While Reggie is widely known for his legendary basketball career, today we’ll discuss his love for mountain biking and gravel riding, the cycling community, his missioan to boost diversity in the sport, and his passion for getting more kids and people of color involved. We’ll also explore his efforts to make cycling more accessible for everyone.Joining Reggie is Matt Lieto, a world-famous athlete who has competed in several Ironman World Championships and races like the Unbound 200, and now shares his insights as a coach, podcaster, and commentator.The interview was recorded during the world-class gravel event, SBT GRVL, in and around beautiful Steamboat Springs, in CO. We're sure you'll enjoy this one, so sit back, relax and kick your feet up!CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction and Opportunity13:28 Mission to Boost Diversity in Cycling22:10 Reggie Miller's Personal Journey in Cycling27:32 Favorite Bikes and Riding Locations34:40 The Importance of Community and Support– GUEST –Reggie Miller, one of the greatest shooters in NBA history, spent his entire 18-year career with the Indiana Pacers, where he became the franchise’s all-time leading scorer. Known for his incredible three-point shooting and clutch performances, Reggie was a five-time NBA All-Star and left a lasting legacy, especially with his unforgettable rivalry against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. He’s the guy who could silence an entire arena with a single shot. And if you’re a Knicks fan, you probably still have some feelings about him! After hanging up his jersey in 2005, Reggie moved on to become a successful sports commentator, continuing to leave his mark on the game he loves. CONNECThttps://www.instagram.com/reggiemillertnt/Dropping Dimes Foundation: https://droppingdimes.org – CO-HOST –Matt Lieto is a professional triathlete, coach, and commentator, known for his expertise in Ironman competitions. Despite starting his athletic journey later, he became a respected figure in the sport. Today, Matt is a well-regarded coach and mentor to athletes of all levels, and he’s a familiar voice in the endurance sports world as a commentator for major triathlon events, including Ironman. His approachable style and in-depth analysis have made him a favorite among fans and athletes alike.CONNECT https://www.instagram.com/mattlieto/ SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for a thrilling episode of the Castelli Podcast with João Paulo de Oliveira, a Brazilian racing ace in Japan's Super GT scene. Discover how João uses cycling to stay fit and explore the parallels between these two high-demand sports.Learn how cycling not only keeps João in peak condition but also allows him to explore Japan’s stunning landscapes, from the bustling streets of Tokyo to serene countryside routes and the iconic climb up Mount Fuji.Whether you’re into road cycling, curious about the high-tech world of Super GT, or someone who appreciates the finer things in life—like scenic bike routes, Tokyo’s cycling culture and delicious Japanese food— this episode has something for everyone. Tune in for an inspiring and dynamic conversation!CHAPTERS00:40 Introduction and Preview04:46 João's Passion for Cycling07:12 Getting Out of Tokyo, Exploring Japan by Bike 10:22 Favorite Climbs Outside of Tokyo15:30 Car Racing vs Cycling 16:40 João's Racing Journey and Move to Japan28:12 Super GT and its Unique Features41:18 The Importance of the Driver-Engineer Relationship 43:21 The Mental Toughness Required in Elite Sports46:42 Dedication and Commitment49:16 Cycling is a Lifestyle and Life Lessons 50:37 Training and Rest for Peak Performance55:58 Training G-Force 01:01:12 Nutrition, Physio01:06:35 The Joy of Living and Cycling in Japan01:10:03 The Connection Between Car Handling and Bike Handling01:15:48 Specialized Ambassador 01:16:51 Story Behind A Unique Piece of Race Car Art01:18:11 Ending– GUEST –João Paulo Lima de Oliveira is a Brazilian race car driver competing in the Japanese Super GT series. He won the Super GT GT300 class championship in 2020 and 2022, and the Formula Nippon championship in 2010. JP, as he is known, is one of the most successful drivers in Japan over the last decade, with victories in every category he’s competed in. After dominating German F3 in 2003, he moved to Japan in 2004, winning the Japanese F3 title the following year. He then spent 13 years as a factory driver for Nissan in Super GT and Super Formula, renowned for his speed and car development skills.CONNECTInstagramSTRAVAA Beginners Guide To Super GTMotorsports.com– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT LinkedInSEND US YOUR QUESTIONS If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we sit down with Belgian female pro-cyclist Justine Ghekiere. She shares her remarkable journey, from discovering eRacing during the COVID pandemic to making her mark in the women's professional peloton. Justine's story is a testament to the rapid pace of her rise in the cycling world, her obsession with indoor training, and the mental grit that fuels her passion for the sport.Join us as we delve into Justine's love for climbing, her favorite rides when she's come in Flanders and to Calpe in Spain, and the training routines that have shaped her career. She also reveals her challenges in positioning within the peloton and sprinting, her thrilling experience racing in Italy, and her favorite foods. Justine's story is a powerful reminder of the dedication and perseverance it takes to succeed at the highest levels of the sport.Whether you're a cycling enthusiast or inspired by tales of hard work and achievement, this episode offers a compelling look at what it takes to climb to the top—literally and figuratively.CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction03:08 Justine Ghekiere's Inspiring Journey04:29 From Lockdown to Professional Cyclist08:39 Riding around Calpe, Spain11:12 Not fan of cobbles, and favorite rides 13:14 Fueling the Ride: Justine Ghekiere's Favorite Belgian Dish15:05 Chasing Dreams, first race and training routine18:49 Justine's experience at the Giro d'Italia Women 202319:22 Ending – GUEST –Justine Ghekiere, a Belgian cyclist with AG Insurance - Soudal, transitioned to professional cycling after discovering Zwift during the lockdown. A former physical education teacher and coach, she quickly rose through the ranks, winning her first virtual race. Justine’s love for sushi, pizza, and radio hits fuels her journey in the peloton.CONNECTInstagram AG Insurance Soudal– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT LinkedInSEND US YOUR QUESTIONS If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Castelli Podcast recap is a monthly episode highlighting some of the best bits from one of our past podcast episodes. You can find the full 57-minute episode from November 29, 2023, or at this link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sports-nutrition-ep2-what-is-the-optimal-diet-for/id1669906821?i=1000636862451Expert sports performance nutritionist Dani Hofstetter shares invaluable insights on the importance of balanced nutrition, strategies for fueling everyday performance, comparisons between animal-based and plant-based protein sources, optimal protein and carbohydrate intake for peak performance, and a comprehensive breakdown of essential nutritional elements.Don't miss out on this invaluable guide to unlocking your athletic potential through informed nutrition choices.TOPICS DISCUSSED00:00 Introduction 01:20 Food as Fuel and Recovery for Performance Optimization02:17 Matching Carbohydrate Intake to Activity Levels03:16Avoiding Underfueling and the Negative Consequences05:15The Risks of Low Carbohydrate Diets06:12 Fueling Strategies for Long Training Days07:09 Daily Carbohydrate Recommendations for Athletes09:05 Balancing Leanness and Performance10:30 Nutrition Education for Young Athletes11:23 Assessing Fueling Effectiveness12:20 The Importance of Meal Planning13:42 Avoiding Overanalysis of Food Tracking14:38 Recovering from Bonking17:30 Choosing the Right Drinks for Recovery18:27 Time to Refuel After Depleting Glycogen Stores19:25 Starting Fueling from the First Hour of a Ride20:25 Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Recommendations23:43 Debunking Nutrition Myths26:35 Ending– GUEST –Dani Hofstetter has been fueling champions for over 20 years. He holds the IOC Diploma in Sports Nutrition, awarded by the International Olympic Committee as part of the IOC Medical and Scientific Commission program. He has collaborated with various athletes throughout his career, from World Tour cyclists to mountaineers and everyday amateur cyclists.CONNECTDani Hofstetter bio:https://danihofstetter.ch/en/LinkedIn: https://ch.linkedin.com/in/danihofstetter– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the final Tour de France episode, we're taking a deep dive into the most crucial job in cycling—the soigneur. Are they a butler? A friend? A rider's mum?We chatted with Kevin Verstaen, an experienced soigneur working for Soudal Quick-Step, who described the role as looking after the welfare of team members and being a "cyclist laborer."Soigneur stories often include humorous and challenging moments, and they usually see the riders more than their own family. Ultimately, a good soigneur is worth their weight in gold.Despite the long hours and demanding tasks, the role is fulfilling for those who love the sport, with good soigneurs being invaluable to the team.Hope you’ll enjoy this episode! Chapters00:00 Introduction 01:50 Kevin Verstaen's Journey into Cycling07:37 A Typical Day at the Tour13:01 Logistics at the Finish Line18:07 The Feed Zone and Bottles21:56 Setting Up the Hotel24:54 Remco Evenepoel25:14 The Riders Suitcase, Asgreen, Mørkøv 27:01 Massage and Building Trust35:21 Gianni Moscon, Apple Farming 36:17 Ending Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nutrition is a hot topic in the modern peloton, and for good reason. A grand tour like the Tour de France is an immense challenge for the body. Fail to fuel or eat properly, and you'll pay the price.In this episode, we uncover the latest strategies that pros use to sustain themselves through three weeks of grueling racing. Joining us is Maaike Polspoel, the performance nutritionist for the top-ranked Soudal Quick-Step team.Tune in to this episode for insights and tips that you can apply to your own training regimen.Chapters00:00 Introduction02:50 Meal Times06:31 Pre-Race Nutrition and Timing09:36 Fueling During the Race19:36 Feed Zone Nutrition and Rice Cakes23:12 Making Rice Cakes at Home25:02 Sourcing Local and High-Quality Products27:38 Nutrition in the Last Week of the Tour29:40 Cheat Meals and Celebrations32:18 Hydration and Electrolytes37:43 Supplements: Bicarbonate and Ketones39:17 Nutrition Advice for Everyday Cyclists41:31 Biggest Nutrition Myth: Whole Foods vs. Processed Foods42:00 EndingHope you’ll enjoy the conversation with Maaike! – LINKS –Kevin VerstaenSoudal Quick-StepHost: Soren JensenSEND US YOUR QUESTIONSIf you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com________Follow Castelli on social:InstagramInstagram TriathlonFacebookWe're also on STRAVA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, live from the Tour de France, we're joined by Koen Pelgrim, Performance Coach at Soudal Quick-Step and personal trainer to Remco Evenepoel.Remco has had an outstanding first week at the Grande Boucle, securing a stage win and the white jersey with an impressive and consistent performance. As we prepare for the race's second half, discover how Remco and his Soudal Quick-Step teammates have been gearing up for the season's biggest event.We'll explore mastering cycling performance and training using today's technology, including power meters, heart rate monitors, and lactate testing while emphasizing the importance of personal feeling over numbers. Highlighting the significance of sleep and body awareness for recovery, Koen offers valuable advice for cyclists on balancing training with work, family, and more.Koen coordinates the team's training, testing, and performance analysis. With a rich background in exercise physiology and sports nutrition, Koen’s work is pivotal in pushing the boundaries of cycling performance.Join us for an insightful discussion on the cutting edge of cycling performance!Chapters00:00 Introduction01:29 Koen's Background and Early Years09:19 How Training Has Changed Over the Last Two Decades18:18 Blood Lactate Testing24:04 Challenges and Benefits of Altitude Training27:01 Preparing for the Tour de France: Recon Rides and Training31:01 Remco's Performance in the Dauphiné and Goals for the Tour46:03 The Importance of Sleep for Recovery and Keeping Things Simple50:38 Massage vs. Stretching and Foam Rolling52:57 How the Team Staff Maintain Mental Fitness During a Grand Tour54:05 EndingHope you’ll enjoy this one! – LINKS –Koen PelgrimSoudal Quick-StepHost: Soren JensenSEND US YOUR QUESTIONSIf you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com________Follow Castelli on social:InstagramInstagram TriathlonFacebookWe're also on STRAVA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this 'petite' episode, we’re giving you a speedy introduction to La Grande Boucle and its history, along with some fun and incredible facts. We explore its iconic climbs, the introduction of different leader jerseys, and the thrill of watching the race.We also highlight some of the early champions and pioneers, discuss the evolution of team sponsorship over the years, and much more.Hope you’ll enjoy this one! Chapters:00:00 Introduction00:54 2024 Overview and Firsts03:30 History and Present of La Grand Boucle 06:47 First Iconic Climbs 08:00 Champs’Elysee08:37 The Leader Jerseys and most winners13:28 Roadside fans and spectators14:45 Ending SEND US YOUR QUESTIONSIf you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.comFollow Castelli on social:InstagramInstagram TriathlonFacebookWe're also on STRAVA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our series profiling the team behind the riders, it’s all about communication activations, social media, partner marketing campaigns, and mental health awareness.You might have caught a glimpse of today’s guest in the background during rider interviews at races and Grand Tours. His name is Phil Lowe, Press Officer for one of the sport’s biggest and most historical WorldTour cycling teams, Soudal Quick-Step.I brought Phil on to the show because I believe many of us often find ourselves sitting on our couches, watching cycling races, Grand Tours, Classics, and Monuments, and wondering: what really happens behind the scenes at a WorldTour team? How do they handle the pressure from the outside world, especially in today’s always-on social media environment, where a PR disaster can strike at any moment?Not to mention, they’ve got to plan, execute, and coordinate communication activations, social media, partner marketing campaigns, and more.We also talk about the team’s mental health awareness campaign and the need to break the stigma surrounding mental health in sports and daily life. We conclude the interview by discussing the future of professional cycling and the changes we would like to see in the sport.I hope you’ll enjoy the episode.Chapters00:00 Introduction02:11 Phil Lowe's Journey11:45 Remco Evenepoel13:30 Wolfpack Mentality16:03 Park of the Pack Mental Health Awareness22:12 Most Difficult Decision25:32 The Future of Pro-Cycling27:32 Ending – LINKS –Phil LoweMental Health CampaignSoudal Quick-StepHost: Soren JensenSEND US YOUR QUESTIONSIf you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.comFollow Castelli on social:InstagramInstagram TriathlonFacebookWe're also on STRAVA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Born just 31 days apart in the autumn of 1992, Soudal Quick-Step's Tim Merlier and Bert Van Lerberghe are a duo whose fates have long been connected. In the first bunch sprint of the 2024 Giro d'Italia, Tim Merlier made history by becoming the first Belgian in 46 years to win three stages in a single edition of the Giro d’Italia. With help from his childhood friend Bert Van Lerberghe, who ramped up the speed under the flamme rouge to guide Tim to the final meters. Less than a week after their unforgettable Giro d’Italia, the Belgian duo triumphed again at the Danish Gravel Challenge Blaavandshuk. They stayed in the lead group all day, with Bert closing down attacks in the final kilometers before Tim broke away near the finish to win and Van Lerberghe finished third, making it another perfect day for Soudal Quick-Step. In this interview, we’ll go behind the scenes to get to know Tim and Bert better, from their first pedal stroke to succeeding in the pro ranks of the WorldTour. We’ll also gain deeper insight into their personal lives, passion for cyclocross and gravel racing, favorite Castelli products, and more. So, sit back and enjoy my conversation with Tim and Bert. I promise you, it's packed with insights and excitement. 🏆 We have TWO signed Soudal Quick-Step jerseys of for grabs. To participate, simply comment on your favorite moment or quote from this podcast episode on YouTube or in our pinned Instagram post. CHAPTERS00:00 Welcome 03:10 Tim’s Journey into Pro Cycling 11:04 Bert’s Journey into Pro Cycling 18:50 Gravel Racing 24:07 Bert’s Strengths and Weakness26:55 Tim’s Strengths and Weakness28:29 First Castelli Memory 29:41 Favorite Castelli Products 31:30 Favorite Race to Win one Day Tim32:42 Winning Gesture when Crossing the Line Tim33:32 Favorite Race to Win one Day Bert34:52 Favorite Paris-Roubaix sectore?!?35:25 Quick Fire Round of Questions37:40 Perfetto or Gabba?43:44 Should Cobble and Gravel Stages be Part of a Grand Tour 45:35 Ending45:50 Giveaway(Recorded on December 13, 2023)– LINKS –Tim MerlierBert Van LerbergheHost: Soren JensenSEND US YOUR QUESTIONSIf you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.comFollow Castelli on social:InstagramInstagram TriathlonFacebookWe're also on STRAVA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 107th Giro d’Italia kicks off on Saturday, promising three weeks of breathtaking climbs, scenic views, and, above all, great racing. In this episode, we'll delve into some iconic moments in Giro history; the first Maglia Rosa, Marco Pantani's legendary attack to Oropa in 1999, Andy Hampsten's epic day on Passo Gavia in 1988, and Castelli's innovations and marketing stunts during the Giro, such as introducing turquoise Lycra shorts and the evolution of cycling jerseys.CHAPTERS00:00 Welcome 01:22 Castelli STRAVA Challenge02:34 Marco Pantani's Legendary Attack To Oropa 199905:57 Passo Gavia 1988, Andy Hampsten's Epic Day08:49 Castelli innovations, First Colored Lycra Shorts 09:42 Castelli innovations, Evolution of Cycling Jersey14:09 Ending – LINKS –Castelli STRAVA ChallengeCastelli Giro d’Italia CollectionHost: Soren JensenSEND US YOUR QUESTIONS If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com________Follow Castelli on social:InstagramInstagram TriathlonFacebookWe're also on STRAVA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I caught up with multiple South African champion Ashleigh Moolman Pasio. We talked about how she ended up in Banyoles near Girona, the Rocacorba Cycling business, her QOM Strava record on the famous Rocacorba climb near Girona, and the challenge she set herself to get the best women's time below 30 minutes.Ashleigh will share her advice on how to pace yourself when aiming for your PR because pushing just a little over your limit for half of the climb will ultimately cost you later. The Rocacorba will never attain the status of an Alpe d'Huez, Stelvio, or Tre Cime di Lavaredo, but thanks to a lucky combination of geography, local patronage, and technology, It has already become much more than a footnote in cycling folklore.We hope you’ll enjoy this fully packed and insightful episode with Ashleigh Moolman Pascio of AG Insurance - Soudal cycling team Watch the interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/aSg4d5oRQHYCHAPTERS00:00 Welcome 05:20 Live From Columbia 09:31 Rocacorba Cycling, How It All Started20:23 Rocacorba21:45 A Bucket List Climb, the Pros Test Climb29:29 Strava Segment, Mastering the Pacing Strategy36:20 When Getting to the Top 38:49 Tips for Descending Rocacorba Safely41:16 Training Intervals and Efforts 48:41 The Benefits of Riding with Local Guides in Girona52:08 Rocacorba Strava QOM56:25 Ending – LINKS –Rocacorba CyclingRocacorba Strava SegmentAshleigh Moolman PascioHost: Soren JensenSEND US YOUR QUESTIONS If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There’s a great deal of excitement surrounding the young US talent Luke Lamperti, but no one – not even himself – knows quite what sort of rider he is or will become as he embarks on his first World Tour season with Soudal Quick-Step.Originally from California, Lamperti began riding dirt bikes at the age of three. Over the recent seasons, he has emerged as one of the most sought-after young riders, showcasing his prowess with numerous victories and promising potential in sprints and one-day races.Packing an impressive speed, the 21-year-old is keen to show what he is capable of, not just in bunch sprints but also in the Classics, which he is very fond of.In this podcast episode, Luke Lamperti shares his experiences and insights on crit and kermesse racing and his career. He discusses his training, favorite race courses, and the importance of comfort and trust in the pack. Luke also talks about his transition from US racing to European racing and his goals for the future.From his affinity for Castelli gear to his race-day nutrition strategies, Lamperti provides a comprehensive glimpse into the life of a professional cyclist, offering invaluable insights for both amateur enthusiasts and seasoned professionals keen on crit racing.We hope you’ll enjoy this fully packed and insightful episode with Luke Lamperti of @soudalquickstep TOPICS DISCUSSED00:00 Introduction03:06 Luke's Background and Journey into Cycling4:51 Return to Castelli7:56 Transition from US Racing to European Racing9:21 Move to Girona and Signing with Soudal Quickstep21:17 Crit and Kermesse Racing27:18 Training for Crit Racing31:36 Tire Size, Pressure, and Nutrition for Crit Racing34:00 Ending– LINKS –Luke LampertiHost: Soren JensenSEND US YOUR QUESTIONSIf you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com________Follow Castelli on social:InstagramInstagram TriathlonFacebookWe're also on STRAVA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for a gripping journey into the heart of professional cycling as we delve into the last three decades of pro racing and the world of sports directing.From Tom’s excitement of joining the number one Classics team when racing pro to later becoming DS for the same team, discover the evolution of cycling, the challenges young athletes face, and the importance of mental toughness in this captivating conversation.From the chaos of the Tour of Flanders to the relentless battlefields of Roubaix, we uncover the strategies, challenges, and split-second decisions that shape the outcome of these monumental races, the intense pressure, camaraderie, and occasional controversies that unfold behind the scenes.Discover the untold stories of mechanics scrambling to find the riders' foul-weather clothing in the rain bag, spare wheels, the strategic game of supplying riders during crucial moments, and the delicate balance between following the rules and prioritizing rider safety and performance.Gain insight into the human side of professional cycling as Tom reflects on the joys of victory, the frustrations of defeat, and the unwavering dedication to supporting riders through triumph and adversity.Get ready to experience the thrill, tension, and exhilaration of cycling races like never before.Take a seat inside the Soudal Quick-Step team car as we explore the dynamics during some of the most iconic races in cycling history.Welcome inside the team car and the unseen drama of cycling races.TOPICS DISCUSSED00:00 Introduction04:43 The Early Years, Tom’s Journey Into Cycling13:59 Transforming Young Talented Riders into Champions18:04 The Transition to DS21:50 Studying the Race Course24:59 Race Radio vs Moving on Instinct26:11 Racing, Communication, Post-Race Briefing39:02 Race Rain Bag Logistics48:43 UCI Rules and Fines59:29 Eddy Merckx01:10:15 EndingIt's a fully packed and insightful episode with Tom Steels of Soudal Quick-Step. – LINKS –Tom SteelsHost: Soren JensenSEND US YOUR QUESTIONSIf you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com________Follow Castelli on social:InstagramInstagram TriathlonFacebookWe're also on STRAVA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the world of professional cycling, where the spotlight often shines on the riders conquering the grueling races, there exists a group of individuals working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure every pedal stroke is supported by a perfectly tuned machine. These unsung heroes are the mechanics, the wizards of the workshop who transform bikes into race-ready steeds capable of enduring the harshest conditions and most demanding terrains.We chatted with Nicolas Coosemans, technical and development manager of Soudal Quick-Step to find out more about the life of a World Tour mechanic, his wildest fixes of all time, the evolution of bike equipment over the last decade, which riders are interested in bike maintenance, how quickly their mechanics can set up a bike, and more. (Recorded in Calpe, Spain, December 14, 2023)TOPICS DISCUSSED00:00 Introduction01:50 Nico’s Journey07:19 What makes a good mechanic? 10:01 A Day In The Life Of A Pro-Mechanic20:02 Tubes, Tubular or Tubeless? 21:16 Tire inserts and Extra Sealant for RBX24:55 Grand Tour Custom Paint Job and Bar Wrap26:48 Transition To Disc Brakes28:58 Maintenance and Evolution of Bike Tech 38:32 Crashes, Broken Parts39:48 UCI Safety Rules43:18 Ending– LINKS –Nicolas CoosemansHost: Soren JensenSEND US YOUR QUESTIONSIf you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com________Follow Castelli on social:InstagramInstagram TriathlonFacebookWe're also on STRAVA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.