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Episode 340: New Team Names

Warren Cycling Podcast

Release Date: 12/02/2023

Tadej's End to a Dream Season show art Tadej's End to a Dream Season

Warren Cycling Podcast

Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing.  Dean traveled to Italy to see the finish of the Tour of Lombardy which took place on Saturday, October 12th in Como.  Dean took photos and interviewed three of the Americans who raced including Neilson Powless, Kevin Vermaerke and Larry Warbasse.  The Warren brothers talk about the remarkable number of wins for US riders this season. 

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End of Season Monument show art End of Season Monument

Warren Cycling Podcast

Brothers Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling. The professional road season is rapidly winding down with the last of the Monument races this weekend, the Tour of Lombardy. Randy and Dean survive the hurricanes although are not back to normal. Is Tadej Pogacar developing into the patron of the peloton? The Dutch win at Gravel Worlds, and the Hincapie Gran Fondo takes place to raise money for hurricane relief in the area. Randy advertises Warren Cycling's 2025 camps.

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Tadej's Audacious Solo Win at Worlds show art Tadej's Audacious Solo Win at Worlds

Warren Cycling Podcast

Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Randy gives a little update on the condition of Asheville, where he resides after Hurricane Helene ravaged the area.  Dean was in Zürich for the men's world championship road race.  Most were surprised not that Tadej attacked from distance and soloed to win the rainbow jersey, but from how far out he attacked.  Dean talked afterwards to three US racers and Kevin Vermaerke and Neilson Powless give their take on the race.  Dean also has the shortest interview with Quinn Simmons.  American Chloe...

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Upcoming Road Race Worlds show art Upcoming Road Race Worlds

Warren Cycling Podcast

Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional bicycle racing and focus this episode on the upcoming UCI World Road Race Championships to take place in Zűrich, Switzerland. The 2024 Worlds favors Tadej Pogacar and there are other contenders as welll. The Warren brothers discuss the latest races and those showing good form for the upcoming championships. Randy talks about his recent gravel and gran fondo races.

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La Vuelta 2nd Rest Day and Gold at Mountain Bike Worlds show art La Vuelta 2nd Rest Day and Gold at Mountain Bike Worlds

Warren Cycling Podcast

Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling.  The Warren brothers record on the second rest day of the Tour of Spain (La Vuelta) and wonder if Roglic will make up the rest of the time deficit to O'Conner.  The US mountain bike worlds team came away with some nice medals in the team relay and U23 men's races.  

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2024 Vuelta First Rest Day show art 2024 Vuelta First Rest Day

Warren Cycling Podcast

Randy & Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. The Warren brothers cover the first part of the Vuelta leading up to the rest day after 9 stages. The heat has been a major factor so far. There will lots of exciting racing to come and the winner could only emerge at the final time trial in Madrid. Randy and Dean mention some other race results including the unofficial gravel world championship results for the women.

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Road Racing Galore: Tour de France Femmes, La Vuelta and Riley Sheehan Interview show art Road Racing Galore: Tour de France Femmes, La Vuelta and Riley Sheehan Interview

Warren Cycling Podcast

Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional bicycle racing.  The Warren brothers recap the latest road racing results including the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift stage race which came down to the final stage and was decided by just a 4 second difference between Demi Vollering and Kasia Niewiadoma who took the overall.  Races finished in Poland and Denmark and have started in France and the Vuelta kicked off with stages in Portugal.  Dean was on hand for the opening individual time trial in Lisbon and interviewed Israel - Premier Tech's American racer Riley Sheehan (at the...

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Paris 2024 Olympic Cycling Road Races show art Paris 2024 Olympic Cycling Road Races

Warren Cycling Podcast

Randy and Dean Warren talk about bicycle racing.  The Warren brothers met in Paris for the men's olympic road race and watched the event unfold on the Montmartre climb where Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) rode away from the field for his second gold medal of the games.  Randy spent two weeks in Paris and watched in person the indicidual time trials as well as the women's mountain bike race where Haley Batten of the US won silver.  Randy also witness Kristin Faulkner's amazing gold medal win in the road race.  

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Randy's Nice Report and Tour de France Review show art Randy's Nice Report and Tour de France Review

Warren Cycling Podcast

Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling.  Randy saw first hand the final stages in Nice, a historic Tour de France.  Records were broken and equaled, and a breakthrough for black Africans as well with Biniam Girmay's (Intermarché Wanty) three stage wins and green points jersey win.  Randy describes the massive crowds and the Warren brothers give their opions of the legitimacy of the performances.  The letdown of the Tour being over is replaced with the excitement of the upcoming Olympics.  

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A Historic First 10 Stages of the Tour show art A Historic First 10 Stages of the Tour

Warren Cycling Podcast

Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling and rehash the first 10 stages of the 2024 Tour de France.  The Warren brothers comment on the success by the small teams, and unexpected stage winners as well as Mark Cavendishes' hitoric record breaking win. 

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Randy and Dean Warren talk about bicycle related news, mostly on the professional level.  A couple World Tour Teams have announced their new names as according to their sponsors.  The winner of the Guatamala tour crashes with teammates over the finish line in an arm in arm celebration gone wrong.