The Cycling Weekly Podcast

The Cycling Weekly Podcast

Podcasts from Cycling Weekly. Established in 1891, Cycling Weekly magazine has been at the heart of UK cycling for over 130 years. With a new issue out every Thursday, a website, YouTube channel and all the usual social media feeds<hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

Going Long - 65-year-old ultra legend Joe Barr on how age is just a number

Following a successful road racing career and some major life challenges, Joe Barr became a double RAAM finisher, an Irish End to End record breaker and much more. He is now gearing up to ride the length of Route 66 in his 66th year. Get in touch and train with him at https://barrultra.com/about-us/joe/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

03-31
01:33:01

Going Long - SHORTS: Notes from an ultra - Steve's Solstice Series Equinox Omniloop

The Spring Equinox OmniLoop is a 24-hour, 3D Time Trial - an endurance trial where distance takes a backseat to time and points. Riders will have a full day to ride as far as they can and accumulate as many points as possible, navigating through three unique loops in the heart of the Cotswolds, a region known for its blend of beautiful vistas, pretty villages and challenging climbs.https://www.solsticeseries.cc/e/equinox-omniloop-12101 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

03-28
32:56

Going Long - SHORTS: How and why tyres keep getting bigger

Going Long Shorts is bite-sized banter where we discuss tech, our own riding and anything else that springs to mind Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

03-24
21:38

Going Long - Ultra cycling coach Niel Copeland on how to ride far fast

This week we speak with ultra cyclist and coach Niel Copeland about how slower is sometimes fasterGet coached by Niel: @nielcopeland (Instagram) or email niel@turncycling.comDotBooster ultra training camp info https://www.dotbooster.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

03-17
01:16:25

Going Long - Everesting founder Andy van Bergen on the increasingly popular ultra challenge

This week we speak with Andy about his inspiration for the Everesting concept and some of the incredible lengths athletes have gone to to get their names on the leaderboard Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

03-10
01:07:03

Going Long - SHORTS: Steve talks about his forthcoming first ultra of the year

Going Long Shorts is bite-sized banter where we discuss tech, our own riding and anything else that springs to mind Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

03-06
20:03

Going Long - Marcia Roberts on setting ultra riding records in your 50s and ultra event organisation

This week we speak with Marcia Roberts who set a Land's End - John o' Groats - Land's End record and now organises ultra distance events Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

03-03
01:16:03

Going Long - Matej Mohoric on winning the longest one-day Classic, long-distance breakaways and gravel racing

This week we speak with pro Matej Mohoric about winning long-distance Grand Tour stages and his incredible victory at the 300km Milan-San Remo Classic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

02-24
01:00:08

Going Long - Jack Thompson on coming back from the brink

Having battled through depression and drug addiction, Jack Thompson has emerged from the darkness to become one of the most decorated ultra cyclists in the world. We speak with Jack about his myriad of world records and how he's developed the mindset to become so successful. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

02-17
01:15:01

Going Long - Robbie Britton on the switch from ultra running to ultra riding

Robbie Britton is an ultra endurance athlete who held the GB 24 hour running record and now pushes the limits of human endurance on a bicycle. Among other topics we speak with Robbie about sleeping strategies on long rides – when sleep should be factored into an event and when it would be better to power through. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

02-10
01:07:34

Going Long - James Benson-King. The bike-packer turned racer

James Benson-King is a bike-packer turned ultra racer. We speak with James about his 18,000 mile trip through the Americas and his quest to become the first person to cycle across Antartica Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

02-03
01:00:45

Going Long: Liam Yates, chasing FKTs

Liam Yates has forged a riding career for himself riding and organising some epic events. In episode #2 of our Going Long series, we speak to him about what drives him, and what keeps him going.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

02-03
01:04:55

Going Long: Mark Beaumont, the godfather of ultra riding

When Mark Beaumont started ultra riding it wasn't a recognised discipline – it was simply known as going out for a very long ride. In the first episode of Going Long, Mark talks us through his years of cycling huge distances which culminated in a round the world record, or as he puts it "an 18,000 mile time trial" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

02-03
01:11:15

The call of the coast

What is it about the sea that calls us to it? If travelling by bike the chances are it's not the fun of a day at the seaside with a bucket and spade and a couple of ice-creams. Is it the natural beauty, the end-of-the-road nature of the route or something else? This week's issue, the fourth in our Travel Month, isn't about riding to the coast, it's about riding along it, discovering the natural beauty where land meets the see. Steve Shrubsall went on a 150 mile ride down the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales, and as well as seals and Dolphins, found a curry restaurant on a boat!Plus we catch up with Dr Josephine Perry who, in our first issue of Travel Month wrote a piece about staying healthy while travelling. Find out what Jet Lag Protocols pro teams put in place, and what her top five items are that she always carries when travelling.You can catch up with our previous three podcasts where ever you listen, while back issues of the magazine are available via the following links. Apple NewsReadlyPocketmagsMagazines Direct - check out our latest subscription offer!  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

10-24
31:30

Explore the world

In our third issue of Travel Month we're heading off the beaten track to explore new places on our gravel bikes. The growth of this new cycling discipline has opened many new places across the world to those travelling on two wheels. So we went in search of the best places to ride. Adventurer Julian Sayarer has crossed the world by bike, and this week gives you the tips, advice and encouragement to head off on your own trips. What to take with you, and what to expect if you and your bike want to head to far off lands. Also in this week's podcast, Joe Laverick talks about his travels around the gravel race scene. As new events pop up all over the world, they give us all the opportunity to discover new places with our bike. And as Joe explains, many of the big events you might have read about celebrate the riders finishing at the back, as much as they do the pros at the front. These features and more are in the October 17 issue of Cycling Weekly magazine, available in print, online, and on your chosen device. 📰 Subscribe bit.ly/3Mw15vc💳 Order online bit.ly/3v6RaVR📱 On your phone bit.ly/cwinpocket On Apple News💻 On Readly bit.ly/4ei3jMG Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

10-18
37:48

Epic new ride destinations

It was the Dalai Lama who said ‘Once a year, go someplace you’ve never been before.’ On the surface, that might sound extravagant. We can’t all fly off to the Maldives, or spend weeks away from family or work to explore the world. But think about it a little, and think about it in terms of your cycling. ‘Some place new’ needn’t be far-flung, or five-star. Your bike can take you anywhere, and with a little research and planning, it needn’t cost the earth. From a new stretch of road, to a new town, city or even a new country, the anticipation and thrill of going ‘someplace you’ve never been before’ is the true joy of travel. Exploring new places on a bike brings the promise of a perfect new road to ride. Maybe the best climb you’ve ever ridden is just round the corner, with a jawdropping view at the top followed by a sweeping descent down to a cafe serving some mouth-watering local cuisine.In this week's issue we talk to the writers who explored Slovenia - home of Tadej Pogačar - and Cyprus, courtesy of a cycling loving, luxurious, boutique hotel owner. You can read the articles in the October 10 issue of Cycling Weekly magazine📰 Subscribe bit.ly/3Mw15vc💳 Order online bit.ly/3v6RaVR📱 On your phone bit.ly/cwinpocket On Apple News💻 On Readly bit.ly/4ei3jMG Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

10-10
24:49

Summit Baggers

In the first of our travel issues, we go in search of some epic climbs. Tom Davidson takes on the cobbled climb of the Gotthard Pass while Simon Warren of 100 Climbs fame trawls through his unequalled climbing knowledge to name his 14 bucket list climbs around the world. Editor Simon Richardson talks to them about the climbs they've ridden, and why they think cyclists are so obsessed with the fight against gravity. Is it the views, the satisfaction, or something else.Our summit bagging issue goes on sale Thursday, October 3 and is available in stores and online via Apple News and Readly. You can also subscribe to Cycling Weekly magazine and get it delivered direct to your door every Thursday.October is travel month in Cycling Weekly. Here's what's coming up.October 3 - Summit baggingOctober 10 - New worldsOctober 17 - Go exploreOctober 23 - The UK's coastline  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

10-03
30:32

Cycling Weekly travel month - an introduction

Throughout October, Cycling Weekly will be bringing you four issues dedicated to travel on two wheels. From climbing mountains, to getting off the beaten track, we'll be finding out what inspired our writers to discover new places on their bikes. Summit baggers: Tom Davidson heads into thin air on the cobbled Gotthard Pass in Switzerland, Simon Warren unveils his list of bucket list climbs and brings you the biggest and best climbs on Strava. On sale October 3New Worlds: If you're looking for your next ride destination, look no further. Chris Marshall Bell discovers the roads of Slovenia that Tadej Pogačar grew up on, while Simon Thomas heads to Albania, a bike riders paradise. Plus a 5-star escape in Cyprus. On sale October 10Go Explore: Exploring by bike needn't be as difficult or as daunting as you might think. Adventurer Julian Sayarer has ridden all over the world and written books about his experiences, and in this issue he takes you through the steps for planning and riding your next big adventure. On sale October 17This Island Nation: If you want a two wheeled staycation, riding part of the UK's coast isn't a bad option. We look at some of the best coastal routes you can tackle in good old Blighty. On sale October 23 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

09-25
04:59

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