For The Love Of Cycling Titelbild

For The Love Of Cycling

For The Love Of Cycling

Von: Crowd Network
Jetzt kostenlos hören, ohne Abo

For The Love Of Cycling is exactly what it sounds like. Four people obsessed with cycling. Ned Boulting has spent decades narrating the drama from the commentary box, bringing the stories of the peloton to life, spotting the moments others miss and putting words to the madness. David Millar knows that madness better than most. A former pro who raced at the very top and brings a sharp, unfiltered view of how the sport really works. Pete Kennaugh brings the view from inside the bunch, a former Team Sky road captain who’s ridden through the chaos of Grand Tours and come out the other side with the kind of insight you only get from being there. And Lizzie Deignan adds world-class insight from the women’s peloton, with the experience of a champion who’s raced, won, and helped shape the sport. Between them, they’ve lived cycling from just about every angle. They’ll take you into the heart of the biggest (and smallest) races. Not just what happened, but what it felt like. The atmosphere at the start line, the tension in the bunch, the strange, brilliant, exhausting rhythm of the road. It’s as much about the stories and the people of the sport as it is the results.8f46aed0-4eb4-11f1-9aca-8f95c3745e2c
  • Tadej Pogačar Demolishes the Tourmalet! | Tour de France Stage 6 Breakdown
    Jul 9 2026
    Stage 6 of the 2026 Tour de France took the riders over the Col du Tourmalet, the climb that has featured more times than any other in the history of the race, and for good reason - it delivers days like this. As the Tour's first major mountain stage, it was always likely to shape the general classification, and it did exactly that. Torstein Træen started the day with a lead of almost eight minutes, but there was never any real doubt that Tadej Pogačar had his sights set on the stage and the maillot jaune. Isaac Del Toro set a blistering pace while he could, but it wasn’t long before Pogačar launched his trademark acceleration, even if this time it was earlier than usual. One by one, the competition cracked. Jonas Vingegaard was the only rider able to respond initially, but even he eventually let the gap grow to 30 seconds over the summit and more than a minute by the end of the descent. Pogačar wasn't finished there. He attacked the descent with the same aggression, extending his advantage all the way to the finish to take the stage, reclaim the yellow jersey, and put more than 2 minutes 30 seconds into his biggest rival and the rest. Ned Boulting and David Millar break down Stage 6 of the Tour de France 2026 🎶 Music courtesy of BMG Production Music 🏅For The Love of Cycling is presented by Science in Sport, a pioneer in endurance fuelling. Head to https://isht.ink/ScienceInSport for more information. 🚴‍♂️Head to https://isht.ink/Muc-Off and use code FTLOC20 for 20% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    47 Min.
  • Who Won The First Sprint Of The Tour de France? | Stage 5 Breakdown
    Jul 8 2026
    The sprinters finally got their chance to make their mark on the 2026 Tour de France, and after a long day on the roads of southern France, the fastest men in the world delivered exactly the spectacle everyone was anticipating. The one rider determined to delay the inevitable was Baptiste Veistroffer, who spent almost the entire stage riding solo off the front of the race. His brave breakaway finally came to an end with just 14km remaining, as the sprint teams took complete control and lined up for a frantic finish. What followed was classic Tour de France chaos. High speeds, nervous positioning, crashes and near misses turned the final kilometres into a battle of survival before the fastest man in the race powered through the carnage to claim the stage victory. Ned Boulting and David Millar break down Stage 5 of the Tour de France 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    35 Min.
  • Lidl-Trek Dominate Stage 4 of the Tour de France | Breakdown Podcast
    Jul 8 2026
    Stage 4 of the 2026 Tour de France was always expected to be a day for the breakaway, and that's exactly how it unfolded. A 34-rider move escaped early and stayed clear, setting up a fascinating tactical battle between some of the strongest breakaway riders in the race. Biniam Girmay bested rivals Jasper Philipsen and Mads Pedersen to the intermittent sprint points and then sat up. He was never interested in the stage, but Lidl-Trek were the team of the day. Mads Pedersen, Quinn Simmons and their teammates were in complete control. It was inevitable that one of them would take the stage. While Lidl-Trek celebrated the stage victory, the yellow jersey also changed hands as another rider moved into the overall race lead. Tadej Pogacar was clearly happy to allow this. Ned Boulting and David Millar breakdown the action 🎶 Music courtesy of BMG Production Music 🏅For The Love of Cycling is presented by Science in Sport, a pioneer in endurance fuelling. Head to https://isht.ink/ScienceInSport for more information. 🚴‍♂️Head to https://isht.ink/Muc-Off and use code FTLOC20 for 20% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    44 Min.
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
Noch keine Rezensionen vorhanden