Nice-Paris and other races in 2020
Season 8, Episode 1, Jan 09, 2020, 09:56 AM
The Cycling Podcast returns after the Christmas and New Year break with our first episode of 2020.
Join Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and Daniel Friebe as they each pick three things they're looking forward to in professional cycling in the coming year. From new teams to riders facing new challenges, big-name transfers and leadership dynamics, new places to visit and, yes, the prospect of goulash.
We discuss the likely fortunes of Bahrain-McLaren, Israel Start-Up Nation, Sam Bennett at Deceuninck-Quick Step, the Hungarian Grande Partenza and much more.
As for Nice-Paris, well, everything will be explained...
SPONSORS
The Cycling Podcast is supported by Science In Sport. All our listeners can get 25% off SIS products at scienceinsport.com with the code SISCP25
This episode is sponsored by the Wattbike Atom. If you want to take your winter training up a bit with an indoor bike that gets you connected easily to all the best training apps, check out wattbike.com. The Wattbike Atom is available from £76 per month.
BECOME A FRIEND OF THE PODCAST
Signing up as a Friend of the Podcast has never been easier. Our new system will get you connected in just a few clicks. Why sign up? Apart from getting access to our special episodes throughout the year – there are four online already – you will be helping us to keep The Cycling Podcast's team car on the road to provide daily Grand Tour coverage. Sign up at thecyclingpodcast.com/subscribe. We've frozen the price again – it's just £15, which will work out at less than £1 per special episode. If you want to pay more we'll send you a copy of our new book, The Grand Tour Diaries.
2020 FRIENDS OF THE PODCAST EPISODES SO FAR...
1. The Stage That Didn't End – Stage 19 of the 2019 Tour de France
2. The Cycling Podcast On Tour – The best bits from Belfast and Edinburgh
3. The Grand Tour Diaries Audiobook – Part one, 2019 Giro d'Italia
Bonus from the archive: The Rise and Demise of HTC-Highroad
THE GRAND TOUR DIARIES
Available now at thecyclingpodcast.com/book. All Friends of the Podcast can get a 20% discount.
Join Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and Daniel Friebe as they each pick three things they're looking forward to in professional cycling in the coming year. From new teams to riders facing new challenges, big-name transfers and leadership dynamics, new places to visit and, yes, the prospect of goulash.
We discuss the likely fortunes of Bahrain-McLaren, Israel Start-Up Nation, Sam Bennett at Deceuninck-Quick Step, the Hungarian Grande Partenza and much more.
As for Nice-Paris, well, everything will be explained...
SPONSORS
The Cycling Podcast is supported by Science In Sport. All our listeners can get 25% off SIS products at scienceinsport.com with the code SISCP25
This episode is sponsored by the Wattbike Atom. If you want to take your winter training up a bit with an indoor bike that gets you connected easily to all the best training apps, check out wattbike.com. The Wattbike Atom is available from £76 per month.
BECOME A FRIEND OF THE PODCAST
Signing up as a Friend of the Podcast has never been easier. Our new system will get you connected in just a few clicks. Why sign up? Apart from getting access to our special episodes throughout the year – there are four online already – you will be helping us to keep The Cycling Podcast's team car on the road to provide daily Grand Tour coverage. Sign up at thecyclingpodcast.com/subscribe. We've frozen the price again – it's just £15, which will work out at less than £1 per special episode. If you want to pay more we'll send you a copy of our new book, The Grand Tour Diaries.
2020 FRIENDS OF THE PODCAST EPISODES SO FAR...
1. The Stage That Didn't End – Stage 19 of the 2019 Tour de France
2. The Cycling Podcast On Tour – The best bits from Belfast and Edinburgh
3. The Grand Tour Diaries Audiobook – Part one, 2019 Giro d'Italia
Bonus from the archive: The Rise and Demise of HTC-Highroad
THE GRAND TOUR DIARIES
Available now at thecyclingpodcast.com/book. All Friends of the Podcast can get a 20% discount.