Warren Cycling Podcast Episode 267: Track Worlds & All Disciplines
Release Date: 10/27/2021
Warren Cycling Podcast
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. American road race champion Quinn Simmons (Lidl-Trek) wins the sprint out of the break in stage 4 at the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes race in France. The formerly named Criterium du Dauphine race features many top riders preparing for the Tour de France (except no Jonas or Tadej this year). The Warren brothers recap the one day race in Belgium and the exciting Giro d'Italia Women's race and look forward to the Tour de Swiss and US Nationals road races.
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Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Dean was in Rome for the finish of the Giro d' Italia and interviewed Will Barta and Larry Warbasse of Tuduor Pro Cycling as well as the team founder and co-owner Fabian Cancellara. Dean also talked to Netcompany Ineos' Magnus Sheffield. The Warren brothers recall Sepp Kuss' amazing stage 19 win and his place among all time great American cyclists. The Giro women have some difficult days ahead and Randy gives insight into the bike weighin debacle. The Tour of Wallonie is producing an...
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Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional bicycle racing. In this episode the Warren brothers look back at the recent Giro d' Italia stages and muse about the excitement of the stages despite the predictable overall lead change. Randy and Dean are both hopeful for American Sepp Kuss to get a chance to go for a stage win. The Warrens look forward to the final week in Italy and mention a few other races taking place plus the upcoming women's version of the Tour of Italy.
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Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. The Giro d' Italia hits its second rest day with already lots of dramatic story lines. The individual time trial should sort out the overall contenders. The Italian racers should have more opportunities to shine the rest of the way to Rome. Riley Sheehan of NTN wins in Belgium.
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Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Randy just returned from competing in the Giro d' Sardinia and the Giro d' Italia begins this weekend. The Tour of Romandie finished over the weekend and the Warren brothers look at how Tadej Pogačar won four stages but didn't dominate the same way Jonas Vingegaard prevailed in his stage race victories earlier. The Vuelta España Femenina started of win a win for EF Education-Oatly's Naomi Rüegg. She however crashed out wearing the leaders jersey in stage 2. The Tour of Gila in New...
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Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing as well as our own cycling exploits. Randy is racing the Giro d' Sardinia and has completed two stages so far sitting in 2nd place overall after the individual time trial. Dean traveled to Belgium and spent Saturday at the Liege-Bastogne-Liege Team Presentation and was at the start and finish of the LBL men's and women's races. Dean interviewed the two Americans in the women's race and also talked to Alan Hatherly of Team Jayco AlUla.
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Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Both the men's and women's versions of Paris-Roubaix delivered exciting to the final sprint action where each victory was well earned. The quest for one rider to win all five monuments in one year seems out of reach as this was Tadej Pogačar's best chance after taking the first two of the year. The question is whether the Slovenian will one day conquer the Hell of the North and lay claim to at least one vicory in all five monuments as only accomplished in the history of bicycle racing by three...
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Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional bicycle racing. UAE Team Emirates - XRG's World Champion Tadej Pogačar claimed his fourth Monument win in a row after his Tour of Flanders success. Opposing teams still help out the Slovenian by trading pulls and tactically racing in ways which helps Tadej win from long range attacks. Demi Vollering (FDJ United SUEZ) takes her first Ronde victory also with a solo move. A very strong GC field starts the Tour of the Basque Country with an individual time trial and a strong performance by young French sensation Paul Seixas...
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Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling. Dean interviews Modern Adventure Pro Cycling's Kieran Haug after the fnal stage at the Tour of Catalonia in Barcelonga. Dean also talks with Matthew Riccitello of the Decathlon CMA CGM Team. The big build up this week is towards the Tour of Flanders. The midweek Dwars Door Vlaanderen race today kept fans in suspense to the very end with an extremely fast addtion to the one day event. Can Tadej win again in Belgium? Randy and Dean discuss the possibilities of who might win.
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Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates - XRG) wins a historic Milan-Sanremo on a broken bike. After his crash with a little over 32km to go, Tadej remounted his Colnago after assesing that it was in good working order only saw later that the rear seat stay was cracked. Randy and Dean analyse the final kilometers and how Pogacar took the sprint ahead of Tom Pidcock (Pinarello Q36.5). The Warren brothers talk about the Volta Catalunya stage race and other one day events.
info_outlineRandy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. This episode the Warren brothers cover all the disciplines of cycling except BMX as they discuss the UCI World Track Championships where American Ashton Lambie won gold in the individual pursuit. Randy and Dean cover the rest of the recent races and as always end their podcast celebrating cyclists' birthdays.