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Catch punchy updates on the world of professional cycling. Christophe Mallet, Dave McKenzie and guests chew over all the action from the Tour de France, Giro D'Italia, La Vuelta and more. From Australia's home of cycling, SBS.
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EF Education Easypost signs rising star Alistair McKellar, cycling mourns Michael Huebner, and 2025 rosters take shape with key riders still unsigned
Now back in Melbourne, Grace Brown shares her journey, her retirement and vision for the future of women’s cycling
Ben O’Connor is aiming for a podium finish at the 2025 Tour de France, Steve Cummings is leaving Ineos Grenadier amid team changes, and the UCI has introduced new regulations banning Grand Tour jersey colours for teams in 2025.
Your latest cycling news: Mark Cavendish cryptic hint for a 2025 Tour de France comeback, Tadej Pogačar praises the “brutal” route of the Tour de France 2025, and Demi Vollering joins FDJ Suez.
Christophe and Macka review the 2025 Tour de France route, as it promises a classic route with historical climbs and concurrent men’s and women’s races, offering an exciting spectacle for us all.
Your latest cycling news: Gerry Ryan joins the Australian Sports Hall of Fame, Chantal van den Broek-Blaak extends her career, Chiara Consonni moves to Canyon-SRAM, and Tadej Pogačar commits to UAE Team Emirates until 2030!
In the latest SBS Cycling Podcast, Christophe Mallet and Dave McKenzie discuss INEOS team turmoil, the exclusion of the road race from the Commonwealth Games, and challenges in the cycling clothing industry, while reflecting on Sir Chris Hoy’s terminal cancer diagnosis.
Lotte Kopecki won the Simac Ladies Tour and Harrie Lavreysen secured his 14th world title in the men’s team sprint at the 2024 UCI Track World Championship
The latest SBS Cycling Podcast celebrates Grace Brown’s high-note retirement, Tadej Pogacar’s dominance, and key rider transfers, all with lively banter and insightful analysis.
Tadej Pogačar is aiming for a historic fourth consecutive win at Il Lombardia, facing a tough course and competition from Remco Evenepoel. Grace Brown is set to end her career at the Chrono des Nations time trial in France, hoping for a strong finish. Merijn Zeeman is leaving Visma-Lease a Bike after 12 years and 420 wins to become the general manager of AZ Alkmaar
The latest SBS Cycling Podcast explores the growing trend of gravel cycling, highlighting its appeal due to its freedom and safety compared to traditional road cycling. The episode also discusses Paris-Tours, Luke Rowe's move to DS, and previewing the upcoming Il Lombardia race.
Your cycling news of the week in 2 minutes, with Grace Brown as the new president of The Cyclists’ Alliance, the 2024 UCI Gravel World Championships in Belgium and the 118th Paris-Tours
Christophe and Macka celebrate Lotte Kopecky’s comeback, Tadej Pogacar’s solo attack, and the Australian team’s stellar performances, including Grace Brown’s gold, Neve Bradbury’s, and Ben O’Connor’s silver.
Your cycling news of the week in 2 minutes, with Australia winning gold in the mixed relay team time trial at the World Championships, the women’s Milan-San Remo race is likely to debut in 2025, and Tadej Pogačar shares insights on his enhanced training and diet regimen
We have an exclusive chat with Olympic and World Champion Grace Brown this week. Grace reflects on her incredible achievements over the past year, including her victories at the Olympics and World Championships. She shares her journey, the preparation differences between the two events, and how she managed to stay calm under pressure. We also discuss her upcoming retirement and what it means to wear the World Champion jersey.
Your cycling news of the week in 2 minutes, with Wout van Aert, Chloe Dygert, Elise Chabbey, a potential return of the Tour de France to the UK, and you could design your own World Champion jersey
Christophe speaks with Kate Bates, the new General Manager of the Amy Gillett Foundation, about the foundation's rebirth and its latest mission to improve road safety for cyclists, the challenges ahead, and how technology can make our roads safer.
In this week's Cycling Newsflash: Mark Hirschi wins in Italy, Lotte Kopecky wins her first European Title, and Tom Pidcock withdraws from the Canadian Grand Prix
Matthew Keenan joins Christophe Mallet to debrief one of the best Vuelta a Espana in years!
Tune in to our latest episode where we break down the most thrilling moments of the Vuelta a España! Hosts Christophe Mallet and Matthew Keenan discuss Ben O'Connor's leadership, strategic bike changes, and the fierce competition among top riders.
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Chris Heard

Love the pod!!! Where’s the tdf daily’s this year I’m missing them

Jul 6th
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Donna Dicks

terribly presented podcast. the discussions are great but they stop at about half the listed time and the rest of the time is blank! useless if you are trying to ride or workout while listening as I have to keep stopping what I do to skip the rest of the episode time.

Jul 17th
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Brenden Halleur

Half the episode talking about Buffalo Grill 👎👎👎

Jul 23rd
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Warren Foster

Can you confirm exactly what Quintana hit to break both of his wheels? Cycling Weekly quotes Quintana as saying “I hit a speed bump right before of the safety zone of the last three kilometres,” If it was a speed bump, I hope he uses different rims for Stage 9. Nb. Broken wheels are not an issue with Swift 😜

Jul 8th
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