Ellingworth takes the wheel at McLaren
Season 7, Episode 173, Nov 08, 2019, 09:49 AM
In this episode of The Cycling Podcast, Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and Daniel Friebe review some of the biggest stories from the past week in professional cycling.
After 14 years, the Tour of California – the biggest stage race in the USA – is taking a hiatus. What does this mean for racing in America – and does Peter Stetina's decision to quit the World Tour in favour of gravel events such as Dirty Kanza suggest the sport is heading in a different direction?
Richard reports back on his trip to McLaren HQ in Woking, where he met Bahrain-Merida's new boss Rod Ellingworth and asks him about signing Mark Cavendish and reluctantly seeing world time trial champion Rohan Dennis leave.
We also discuss Filippo Ganna's world record-breaking four-kilometre individual pursuit ride in Minsk.
And as the medical hearing into the conduct of Dr Richard Freeman – former doctor for both Team Sky and British Cycling resumes – we discuss the implications of Dr Freeman's admission that he'd lied about the delivery of testosterone to British Cycling HQ.
The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science In Sport.
Listeners can get 25% off all Science In Sport products with the code SISCP25 at the checkout.
Episode sponsor – Stitch Fix
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The Cycling Podcast's Grand Tour
There's still time to get tickets for our Grand Tour – and get 20% off our new book, The Grand Tour Diaries at thecyclingpodcast.com
Nov 11 - Bristol
Nov 12 - Cardiff
Nov 13 - Worcester
Nov 14 - Dublin
Nov 15 - Belfast
Nov 18 - London
Nov 25 - London
Nov 26 - Cambridge
Nov 27 - Edinburgh
Nov 28 - Leicester
Nov 30 - Manchester
After 14 years, the Tour of California – the biggest stage race in the USA – is taking a hiatus. What does this mean for racing in America – and does Peter Stetina's decision to quit the World Tour in favour of gravel events such as Dirty Kanza suggest the sport is heading in a different direction?
Richard reports back on his trip to McLaren HQ in Woking, where he met Bahrain-Merida's new boss Rod Ellingworth and asks him about signing Mark Cavendish and reluctantly seeing world time trial champion Rohan Dennis leave.
We also discuss Filippo Ganna's world record-breaking four-kilometre individual pursuit ride in Minsk.
And as the medical hearing into the conduct of Dr Richard Freeman – former doctor for both Team Sky and British Cycling resumes – we discuss the implications of Dr Freeman's admission that he'd lied about the delivery of testosterone to British Cycling HQ.
The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science In Sport.
Listeners can get 25% off all Science In Sport products with the code SISCP25 at the checkout.
Episode sponsor – Stitch Fix
If you'd like to take the strain out of clothes shopping, why not let Stitch Fix's give you a personal stylist without you having to leave home. Fill in a questionnaire and let Stitch Fix do the rest. Stitchfix.co.uk/cycling
The Cycling Podcast's Grand Tour
There's still time to get tickets for our Grand Tour – and get 20% off our new book, The Grand Tour Diaries at thecyclingpodcast.com
Nov 11 - Bristol
Nov 12 - Cardiff
Nov 13 - Worcester
Nov 14 - Dublin
Nov 15 - Belfast
Nov 18 - London
Nov 25 - London
Nov 26 - Cambridge
Nov 27 - Edinburgh
Nov 28 - Leicester
Nov 30 - Manchester