Stephen Roche discusses Tadej Pogačar's chances of winning the Giro, Tour and worlds
Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast
by Matthew Pioro, Matt Hansen, Adam Killick, Terry McKall
2d ago
Stephen Roche has accomplished what only one other rider has done: won the Giro d’Italia, Tour de France and the road world championships in one year. (The other is Eddy Merckx.) This season, it seems Tadej Pogačar could match the Irish rider’s feat from 1987. In this episode, Roche looks back at the challenges he faced during that historic season: the tumultuous Giro with the split within his team and the Italian public seemingly out to get him; the Tour, which was not only a physical contest but a psychological one, too; and the world championships where the rider got himself into “a fine me ..read more
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Chaos on the European roads and splinters on the track: Olympic hopeful Sarah Van Dam faces them all
Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast
by Matthew Pioro, Matt Hansen, Adam Killick, Terry McKall
2w ago
With the final Nations Cup of the season nearing, Sarah Van Dam was in Milton, Ont., with the Canadian squad getting ready for the event. Since the Olympics are only a few months away, the Nations Cup is a key part of the qualification process for Paris. Van Dam and the other riders on the team pursuit squad are after a top-eight place at minimum. But they’re really expecting a better result. In 2023, the group took bronze in the event in Milton. Van Dam uses road cycling to support the track, however, she finds the track work doesn’t actually add to her racing on tarmac. Still, she’s continui ..read more
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Mel Webb’s ultra-endurance cycling adventures
Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast
by Matthew Pioro, Adam Killick, Matt Hansen, Terry McKall
1M ago
Mel Webb, who has taken on such challenges as the Atlas Mountain Race and the Alberta Rockies 700, can weave the zany and the serious tougher almost effortlessly. Take her snooze in an outhouse this past summer. It’s kind of gross and funny, but in this episode of the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast, it also leads her to discuss ideas of safety and what roles a public amenity should play in a self-supported event. Throughout the interview, she tackles big topics, like the lack of gender parity within cycling and sharing personal struggles online, and more whimsical subjects, such as what to ..read more
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Road cycling myth-busting with Kevin Field
Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast
by Matthew Pioro, Matt Hansen, Adam Killick, Terry McKall
1M ago
Kevin Field is back on the pod. Longtime listeners will remember Field as Mr. Moneyball of Canadian Cycling. For years he’s been analyzing data to help riders perform at their best at the top levels of the sport. Today, he’s the chair of the board of directors at Bridge the Gap, an organization that works with riders as they progress toward their pro cycling careers. He’s also on the board of Team Ecoflo Chronos, an under-23 outfit that supports young racers. Field looks at some commonly held ideas about road cycling in Canada, and then takes a look at the numbers. The data shows interesting ..read more
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Year-end cycling inspiration with Sami Sauri
Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast
by Matthew Pioro, Adam Killick, Matt Hansen, Terry McKall
4M ago
Dirty Reiver, Migration Gravel Race, bikepacking in the mountains of Turkey and Across Andes—these are some of the big rides that Sami Sauri took on this past year. In this episode, Sauri goes in-depth into how she managed these events. She talks about her gear choices for gravel races, and how she’s adapted to the way gravel racing is evolving. Sauri is also an accomplished photographer who brings her camera along on her rides. Learn why there’s never a conflict between Sauri’s two passions—cycling and photography—except for one time. Listen to this extended interview with Sauri, presented wi ..read more
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Top Canadian cycling stories of 2023
Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast
by Matthew Pioro, Adam Killick, Matt Hansen, Terry McKall
5M ago
World championship wins in two disciplines, a repeat rainbow jersey on the track, World Cup wins in downhill and cross country, a Tour de France stage win and more—there were a lot of big performances by Canadian riders this past year. In this episode, Canadian Cycling Magazine‘s editors—Matthew Pioro, Matt Hansen and Terry McKall—present their top-five lists. You won’t believe what some of the editors cut, just to whittle their lists down to five top stories from 2023. You can also listen back to interviews with the year’s biggest newsmakers: A deep dive into Michael Woods’s Tour de France s ..read more
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Six stars of Canadian cyclocross
Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast
by Matthew Pioro, Adam Killick, Matt Hansen, Terry McKall
5M ago
Cyclocross nationals is just a few days away. The competition is returning to Victoria as are many of the athletes who competed at last year’s event. In this episode of the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast, six riders not only reflect on the significance of nationals, but also look back at their races so far this year, as well as what lies ahead. There are former and current national champions—some of them multiple-time winners—Pan Am champions, champions in other disciplines and even a world champion. Two are actually not racing in Victoria, but their stories provide important context for na ..read more
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A team of six started a winter bikepacking trip, only three finished
Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast
by Matthew Pioro, Adam Killlick, Matt Hansen, Terry McKall
6M ago
In March 2023, Nick Khattar and five others embarked on a 1,340-km bikepacking trip from Terrace, B.C., to Haines, Alaska. The riders pedalled hardtails and pulled trailers with splitboards strapped to them. They planned to ride, snowboard and record their adventures for a film. Not far into the trek, the team faced harrowing close-passes by trucks on the narrow highway. There was also bad weather, mechanical issues and the fatigue that comes with riding hard with heavy loads in the cold. Then, a true crisis happened in Jade City, B.C., about the halfway point of the trip. Three team members w ..read more
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Go behind the scenes at the Grands Prix Cyclistes de Québec et de Montréal
Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast
by Matthew Pioro, Adam Killick, Nick Iwanyshyn, Matt Hansen, Terry McKall
7M ago
Derek Gee reveals a heartwarming story about how he came under the spell of the Grands Prix Cyclistes de Québec et de Montréal. Isabella and Ava Holmgren, two stars of cyclocross and cross country, find themselves with race duties in Montreal. Canadian Cycling Magazine’s photographer takes a hit. Plus, heartbreak for some Canadians at their home races. All these tales and more are mixed with tips about how you can plan your visit to Quebec’s largest cities to take in the races to their fullest next year. Also, check out Nick Iwanyshyn’s photos from the races. Plus, scandal! An Israel-Premier T ..read more
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A deep dive into Michael Woods’s Tour de France stage win
Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast
by Matthew Pioro, Matt Hansen, Adam Killick, Terry McKall
8M ago
He did it. But man, was it close. Michael Woods won a stage at the Tour de France this past July in a dramatic fashion on the Puy de Dôme. In this extended interview with Woods, the rider from Ottawa gets into the details of how it all came together, and how it all nearly fell apart. Find out about his relationship with Matteo Jorgenson, the rider whom Woods denied a win on Stage 9. Learn why Woods went for a trail run shortly after the Tour. Finally, who is the guy known as Disco and why is he so important to Woods? Also in this episode, the Matts, Pioro and Hansen, look ahead to the Grands P ..read more
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