Adam Blythe and Matt Stephens discuss the modern era of road racing, and how competing against the likes of van der Poel and van Aert is a whole different ball game. There are two tenuously linked stories about the Junior Axel tour, and Adam gives us an insight into how it feels to ride pillion on an in-race moto at the Tour de France. The pair imagine a bike race without bikes, talk at length about Bubble and Squeak and Adam tries to phone a friend to gain a competitive edge in the Sheffield Quiz.
Kasia Niewiadoma on the rapid evolution of Women’s Pro Cycling
Jonathan Vaughters on arguing about ducks with the UCI
Alec Briggs on how he owes his life to Herne Hill Velodrome
Hugh Carthy on being an optimistic workaholic
Cherie Pridham on becoming a DS at WorldTour level
Sepp Kuss on high-altitude poker faces and bonding in a bubble
Austin Healey on cardigans, game shows, and waking up in a pool of sweat
Justin Williams on keeping your dignity and racing with freedom
Cal Crutchlow on MotoGP gravel baths, controlled madness, and life’s real heroes
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Orla Chennaoui on how the interview is just the tip of the iceberg
Ben Foster on how cycling gives him a bigger buzz than football
Chloe Dygert on seeing herself as the only competition
Rahsaan Bahati on how to affect change in cycling and beyond
Pavel Sivakov thinks in French, dreams in Russian and wins in Bike Races
Johan Museeuw on becoming the most chilled out Lion in Flanders
Philippa York on mythical chainrings and the power of a good onesie
Mike Woods talks Neo Pro, having FOMO, and eating Cheeto(s)
Alice Barnes on sewing, siblings, and doing your research
Matt White on meticulous planning and showing your character
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