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Hosted by ultra endurance and adventure cyclist Mel Webb, Detours brings you stories from inside the world of ultra cycling and adventure racing, featuring racers, community members, race directors and more. This show is about celebrating the journey, and the detours along the way, as much as the destination. We're especially passionate about providing space for folks that identify as women to share their stories and hope to inspire more people to ride bikes.


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At the end of May 2024, Austin Killips set a blisteringly rapid overall fastest known time on the Arizona Trail. She bested the previous record held by Alex Schulz of 9 days 5 hours and 43 minutes, reaching the Arizona/Utah border in a time of 8 days 23 hours 27 minutes. And while completing the route in the first place is an incredible feat, this was Austin's first ever bikepacking race. Today on the show she shares more about her foray into the world of ultra endurance bikepack racing from navigating all of the gear, to planning her effort and where she hopes to go in the sport. If you want to support her endeavours, please consider subscribing to her Patreon and you can keep up with her adventures on Instagram.----The Tour Divide is currently in full swing and Detours alum Meaghan Hackinen is currently leading the women's race and hovering at record pace. Be sure to check out her episode on Detours wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on the show we have Weronika Szalas. For the last 5 years she's been living life by bike, touring solo as a woman around Europe. While Weronika is no stranger to riding her bike long distances, she rarely races, and was recently the fastest woman to complete the inaugural edition of the Accursed Race. The Accursed Race is a 1600km off-road bikepacking race in the Balkans, created by the team behind the infamous Transcontinental Race. Weronika shares about her experience racing through the Balkans, how much of what she's learned from touring translates well into racing and more about her life on the bike. This was such a chill lovely chat and hope you enjoy it as much as I did. She's well worth a follow on instagram as she posts stunning photos of her travels and has definitely inspired me to travel solo more by bike. You can follow her at https://www.instagram.com/weronika.szalas/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a bittersweet day over here at Detours as we're airing our last episode hosted by both Mel and Cynthia. As you'll hear in today's episode, Cynthia is stepping away from the podcast to focus on her budding career as a full time professional ultra racer. She shares more about what's next, bouncing back from setbacks this spring and preparing for the big target of the year, the Transcontinental Race. We couldn't be more grateful to Cynthia for everything she's contributed to the show and can't wait to see her shine in this next chapter! The show will continue to go on hosted by Mel, with the same mission of getting more folks who identify as women on bikes. Thank you for continuing to support the show, it truly means the world.Keep up with Cynthia's adventures on Youtube and Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kicking off May 25, 31 women will race the 11th edition of the Highland Trail 550, a self-supported bikepacking race through the Scottish highlands. We were fortunate enough to hear from over half of the women who will be setting off. Each has their own unique story and shares about their journey to the start line and what they're looking forward to getting out of the experience. As always we hope this episode inspires more women to take on their own adventures. Watch the pink dots as they travel around the highlands on Trackleaders. Support the show by leaving us a 5 star review or buying us a coffee Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hannah Simon is one of those people that make you feel like anything is possible. She has a can do attitude and is a downright joy to be around. Since toeing the line of her first ultra in 2021, and snagging a joint first place to boot, she’s tackled some of the most iconic events on the bikepacking calendar. In February 2024 she rounded out the podium at the Atlas Mountain Race as the third woman to cross the finish line. Not six months prior she completed the bikepacking Triple Crown — The Tour Divide, Colorado Trail Race and Arizona Trail Race. And while each of these accomplishments is impressive in it’s own right, Hannah is known for using the bicycle as a tool for good, riding to raise funds for causes that truly make the world a better place.Hannah shares the highs and lows of her past season, her unexpected beginnings into bikes, life working at Chumba and so much more.To keep up with Hannah’s adventures, give her a follow on Instagram @hannahmsimon_If you loved this episode please leave us a five star review wherever you listen and consider supporting the show through our Buy Me a Coffee. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Quinda is an artist, photographer and ultra-distance cyclist from the Netherlands. She's taken on some of the hardest bikepacking races in the world, including the Atlas Mountain Race, Silk Road Mountain Race and taking the women's win at the inaugural Hellenic Mountain Race in 2023. While on first meeting Quinda has a gentle demeanour, below the surface she is tenacious and one of the hardier ultra cyclists out there. This conversation is wide reaching, from her entry into ultra cycling, the relationship between her art practice and riding, to traumatic brain injuries and her dreams for the future. It flew by, and while we could have talked forever, we think it's a wonderful introduction to the magnificent woman that is Quinda Verheul. To keep up with her adventures follow her on Instagram @avoidtheavoidIf you loved this episode please leave us a five star review wherever you listen. If you have the means please consider supporting the show so we can keep bringing you episodes like this one. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we step just outside the world of ultra, and into the world of long distance gravel racing. For folks who follow the gravel scene, you may already be familiar with Sarah Sturm. Sarah Sturm is one of the top gravel racers in the world, with podium finishes at events like Unbound 200 and Traka 360. While these events aren't ultras in their own right, they can often be gateway events for many folks, and there is so much we can learn from Sarah. Known for her bubbly personality, she shared insights into her transition away from cyclocross and mountain bike racing, to longer events, how she has built a career out of racing her bike and created a program to help pave the way for other women to become professionals in the sport. This year Sarah will be racing both the Gravel Earth and Life Time Grand Prix series. You can follow along with her season over on Instagram.If you loved this episode please leave us a five star review and consider making a pledge to help us keep producing episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jenny Tough is a woman who hardly needs an introduction. A quick Google search will pull up a laundry list of accomplishments in the outdoors — from winning the Silk Road Mountain Race (twice!), to running across a mountain range on six continents, to publishing two books. While each of these accomplishments is exceptional in its own right, Jenny remains humble, honest and dedicated to making space for other women in the outdoors.Our conversation is wide reaching; from her first bike trip to the Yukon where she carried handwritten notes to help her fix mechanicals, to becoming one of the most prolific women in bikepack racing, to putting her career on pause for two years to heal her eating disorder. While we do spend some time on serious topics, we had so much fun in this conversation and are grateful for Jenny's humour and sharing so candidly. Warning: We discuss disordered eating and exercise dependency from approximately 1:00:00 to 1:18:00, so please skip this section if you need.You can stay up to date on Jenny’s adventure on Instagram and read more of her writing on her Substack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Show NotesMeg Knobel is the organizer (or as you’ll come to learn, “disorganizer”) of the wildly popular bikepacking event in Southern California, Stagecoach 400. From her first experiences tackling the route, to taking the reins from Brendan Collier in 2019, Meg was an absolute joy to chat with. She talks about hosting the first Grand Depart and how her confidence grew over time, and gives us a behind the scenes look at just how much effort goes into putting on these Grand Departs. This year’s edition of Stagecoach 400 kicks off March 29th at 8AM PDT in Idyllwild California. Follow Stagecoach400 on InstagramDotwatch this year’s StagecoachThe Stagecoach 400 route00:00 Quick catchup w/ Mel & Cynthia09:10 Interview with Meg13:20 Meg's Background and Stagecoach 40033:55 Hosting the First Grand Depart vs. Now42:39 Advice for Folks Touring the Route57:16 Planning and Organizing the Event01:01:58 The “Perfect” Bike for Stagecoach 40001:05:04 Why Keep the Event Unsanctioned01:19:37 Fun Banter you don’t want to miss out on 01:29:26 Giving Stagecoach Tattoos Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While she's a relative new comer to the world of off-road ultra racing, Nathalie Baillon hardly needs any introduction. She has a laundry list of accolades, including a joint first at Silk Road Mountain Race in August 2023, the fastest woman to ride across Europe, and more. It was such a treat to get to chat with her and learn more about how she found her footing in the sport and where she's hoping to go from here. To keep up with Nathalie's adventures, follow her on Instagram. Thanks for all your love and support as always. If you loved today's episode please leave us a five star review wherever you tune in and consider pledging $5 to support the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're baaack! Today on the show we share more about our time in Morocco for the Atlas Mountain Race, as well as answer your questions about the race. Let us know what you think of this episode and if there's anything we missed - it's always a challenge post event to synthesize our thoughts and cover it all.As always thanks for being here! If you loved today's episode please consider leaving us a five star review, or buying us a coffee. Every little bit helps us continue to produce the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A small but mighty field of women will be starting the fourth edition of the Atlas Mountain Race. We were fortunate enough to hear from nearly all of them ahead of the start. These incredible individuals share what they’re most excited about and what challenges they are likely to face. Each of them has a unique story, and we hope by shining a spotlight on the women’s field it will encourage more to line up next year or to take on their own challenge. You can follow our dots on MapProgress - www.amr24.maprogress.comWe’ve put together a list of the women featured in this episode so you can track them on the map by cap number. They are organized here in the same order as they appear in the episode. Cat Magill - 183Christiana Tamburini - 173Cynthia Carson - 172Hannah Larbalestier - 140Hannah Simon - 139Harriet Wingfield - 314AMarika Latsone - 101Marion Dziwnik - 99'Masca Lu Wahlig - 130Megan Casebow - 309AMelina Boening - 84Mel Webb - 85Molly Weaver - 79Nathalie Baillon - 78Quinda Verheul - 56Sarah Heller - 306AShona Oldfield - 305AVeera Lahde - 6 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's officially the week of Atlas Mountain Race! We're joined by special guest host, Allan Shaw, who interviews us on our preparations for the race, expectations, and much more. Expect a lot of giggles, hot tips on navigating the race from Allan (who raced in 2023), and a not-so secret announcement! The not so secret announcement? We'll be producing a daily podcast in partnership with Atlas Mountain race, that will be hosted on their feed. Search for "The Silk Road Mountain Race and Atlas Mountain Race Podcast" wherever you listen, or click the links below for Spotify and Apple. Listen to the AMR podcast on Spotify Listen to the AMR podcast on Apple PodcastsRacing kicks off at 6PM local time and there's plenty of places to catch the action. Dotwatch hereFollow Mel on Instagram for live updatesFollow Cynthia on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're officially into racing season over here at Detours. Cynthia and Mel will be toeing the line of the Atlas Mountain Race kicking off on February 9 and what better way to get ready than to host last year's women's winner, Luisa Werner. She shares about her winning ride — from the crash that resulted in a major mechanical, to injury, and doing things your own way, this episode will surely get you in the dotwatching or racing mood.Follow Luisa on Instagram to keep follow her 2024 cycling plans @luisasophiewerThere's a few ways you can follow Mel and Cynthia on their journey through the Atlas Mountains Follow along on Instagram @melwwebb and @watt_wagon Watch our dots https://amr24.maprogress.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're officially back for 2024! January and February will mainly be occupied with Atlas Mountain Race content so buckle up.In this episode we are joined by Molly Weaver, former professional road cyclist turned ultra rider. Not only is Molly a talented rider, she is a community builder and determined to get more women into the ultra cycling and bikepacking scene. She shares loads about her transition away from the world tour peloton, the races she's tackled so far and much more.If you're interested in Molly's ultra camps you can check them out here and be sure to give her a follow on Instagram to stay up to date with her latest adventures.If you loved this episode please leave us a 5 star review wherever you're listening and consider buying us a coffee!Thanks as always for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our last episode for 2023 and thought it was about time the two of us took to the hot seat and answered some of your questions. We share how we found ultra, navigating sponsorship deals, dream races, goals for ourselves and the podcast and more.We're so grateful for everyone who has tuned in and helped us get the show off the ground. It's been a blast and we can't wait to see where 2024 takes us. If you love the show, please take a moment to share this episode with a friend and leave us a review. It helps more than you know. You can support us even further and buy us a coffee to help offset our overhead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A retired English and Creative Writing teacher, Robin Todd started bikepacking in the 80s and has since ridden across Canada and the United States. At 58 years old she has a wealth of experience. She shares stories of her origins on the bike, and how her relationship with it has changed over the years, and her hopes for a more inclusive cycling community. To read more about Robin's adventures visit her website, where she shares beautiful recounts at the end of each day when she's on the road.If you loved this episode, be sure to leave us a 5 star review wherever you listen and consider becoming a supporter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Be prepared to be hit with a heavy dose of inspiration — Allan Shaw is a breath of fresh air. In a world where we are constantly being marketed the latest and greatest tech to power our adventures, Allan has challenged what many think are possible on a bike, most recently completing the infamous Silk Road Mountain Race on a cargo bike. From early days as a bike messenger, to touring across the United States (three times!!!), to his travels around the globe and navigating different cultures as an openly gay person, there is something for everyone in this episode.Check out Allan's company, Gay's Okay and be sure to follow him on Instagram to keep up with his adventures.If you loved this episode, please consider leaving us a five star review — it helps more than you know. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you've dotwatched any ultra-races in recent years or kept up with social media, you've likely seen Nils' photos. But the photos of riders and their triumphs only tell one part of the story. In this episode, we sit down with photographer Nils Laengner. We dive behind the scenes of what goes into getting those stunning shots and the nuances of photographing these unsupported bikepacking events. From jumping out of a moving car in Kyrgyzstan to navigating the emotional complexities of races of this magnitude, this episode is full of wild stories. Make sure to follow Nils on Instagram to keep up with his work.As always, don't forget to rate, review and share — it helps us more than you know! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ep. 6 - Meaghan Hackinen

Ep. 6 - Meaghan Hackinen

2023-10-2301:27:48

Fresh off her win at the Silver State 508, a Race Across America Qualifier, we sat down with Canadian ultra-endurance cyclist and author, Meaghan Hackinen. This episode is a little longer than normal, and for good reason. We went deep with Meaghan on her humble beginnings in the sport, lessons from the road and tips for folks new to the off-road scene. To support Meaghan consider purchasing one her books Shifting Gears and South Away — we can't wait to read them! Make sure to follow Meaghan on Instagram to keep up with her latest adventures. Trigger warning: Meaghan did briefly share a story that touches on suicide from 21:00 to 25:00. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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