DiscoverSBS Cycling Podcast
SBS Cycling Podcast
Claim Ownership

SBS Cycling Podcast

Author: SBS

Subscribed: 1,832Played: 44,493
Share

Description

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.
613 Episodes
Reverse
Pro cycling faces big changes in teams, leadership, protests, and a heartbreaking loss with Paige Greco’s passing.
African women’s cycling makes history, Pinarello backs Q36.5, and Portugal reshuffles its pro races.
Christophe Mallet and Grace Brown chat with Mark Augier from the Hawthorn Cycling Club about the club’s rich history, its community spirit, and how “coopetition” is helping Melbourne’s cycling scene grow stronger together.
From the return of Australia’s ProVelo Super League to Tom Pidcock’s Grand Tour awakening and Victor Vidal’s leap to the pros, it's your week's news in 3 minutes.
Vive le Tour Reveal!

Vive le Tour Reveal!

2025-10-2944:44

Barcelona to Alpe d’Huez, Then Lausanne to Nice ... the 2026 Tour de France is shaping up as a blockbuster of sweat, strategy, and spectacle.
Barcelona to Ventoux, Dutch golds and Australian Bronzes in Chile, and Zwift signs on for four more years.
Christophe Mallet and Dave McKenzie tackle the end of the Sun Tour, the rise of African cycling, and take a candid look at the sport’s shifting landscape.
Arkéa–B&B Hotels folds, INEOS renews its Pinarello partnership, and Team Africa Rising launches a project to train 1,000 young cyclists by 2026.
The SBS Cycling Podcast covers Lorena Wiebes' controversial Gravel Worlds win, tactical mishaps at Paris–Tours, Tadej Pogačar's historic 20-win season, and Remco Evenepoel's team departure with hosts Christophe Mallet, Grace Brown and David McKenzie
Pogačar hunts a fifth Lombardia, Pidcock juggles road and gravel glory, and Meeus and Wiebes shine in Belgian sprints.
Pogačar’s dominance, Vollering’s new distinctive jersey, and the shifting landscape of modern pro cycling
In this final Unclipped episode of the year, Grace reflects on how the drama of Worlds left the rest of the season feeling like a slow exhale, sharing what it’s like racing on empty, the messy UCI calendar, and how she’d reshape the season to give it the finale it deserves.
A weekend of contrasts: cycling’s “big three” clash in France, while Arkéa fights for survival and Israel-Premier Tech pull back amid protests.
Sarah Gigante opens up on injury, resilience, and racing at the very top of women’s cycling.
Grace unpacks the drama of the World Championships in Rwanda - from underdog triumphs to Pogačar's dominance - and the game-changing impact of racing without radios.
Rwanda hosts a clash of titans on the road while the peloton reshuffles behind the scenes.
From the rowing boats to the peloton, Georgie Howe proves that switching lanes can still put you on the fast track to success... twice.
Christophe Mallet and Grace Brown spin through cycling’s biggest stories, from historic wins to the battles still to come.
Grace passes the rainbow stripes to Marlen Reusser, as Remco Evenepoel claims his third consecutive ITT world title. She breaks down the stunning TT wins and why the art of time trialing is its own beast.
Rwanda makes history with its first World Championships, as Appleton seizes her big chance and Ceratizit bows out.
loading
Comments (4)

Chris Heard

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

Jul 6th
Reply

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
Reply

Brenden Halleur

Half the episode talking about Buffalo Grill 👎👎👎

Jul 23rd
Reply

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
Reply