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Nathan Haas – Closing out the season

For our last episode of the season, I jump behind the mic with Nathan Haas, a fellow Aussie in the peloton who was there with me representing Aus at the Yorkshire Worlds. I thought as we’re coming to the end of the racing season it would be great to look back at the epic day…

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Christian Meier – More than racing bikes

If you’ve travelled to Girona, and you’re a coffee connoisseur, you’re sure to have visited La Fabricaor Espresso Mafia– two of the few places you can get a decent brew in town. And if you’ve visited either of those, you’re bound to have checked out The Service Course -´the ultimate Pro experience´ executed by Christian Meier…

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La Vuelta Part 3 – Logan Owen – Freshman on Tour

Episode numero tres and the final instalment of my La Vuelta mini series with our grand tour freshman Logan Owen. It´s a nice feeling to be here at the 2nd rest day of the Vuelta, I can tell you! Logan has had an especially tough week this week, with some crashes and illness, but has…

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La Vuelta Part 2 – Logan Owen – Freshman on Tour

So we have arrived at the 1st rest day, and it was very much needed for all. Our freshman was ready for a day off too. The 9 stages of racing for Logan proved to be a real grand tour beginning. Very fast tough racing but also some major up and down moments within our…

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Logan Owen – Freshman on Tour

Episode numero uno of my 3 part Vuelta España mini series with Logan Owen. Logan is an American in his 2nd year of racing professionally with my team, EF Education First, having made the jump across from cyclocross. As we discuss in this first of three episodes, his first year on the road was a…

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Michael Freiberg – The Performance Mythbuster

He’s a track World Champion, Comm Games Champion, Aus Road Champion, and an inventor in between that all. Michael Freiberg has sure had a diverse career. What I’ve come to find getting to know Michael is that his way of thinking is not like most. He’s inquisitive and curious and not afraid of testing things…

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Sveino´s Journey

Hiking up and talking in the high country in Andorra with the legend himself, Svein Tuft. I am always walking around and riding with Svein and listening to his stories of his journey so far, which you can call his life. He has had an extraordinary life, lots of adventuring, travelling and soul searching before…

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Tour de France Preview with Luke Durbridge

He’s given the roads of France a good workout over the years and is off to line up for his 6th Tour de France. I decided to sit down with Luke and chat about the lead up to and what it’s like out there in the month of July. We cover who the favourites are,…

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JJ – Life as a Mechanic

Life on the road with a pro team sounds like all fun and games to the untrained ear. But in all reality it is gritty hard work, especially dealing with prima-donna cyclists as well. But Jac Johann, aka JJ, doesn’t see it like that. He really does see it as the dream job, something he…

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Robert Gesink – The Comeback King + A mid Giro review

I was planning to sit down with Robert Gesink on the eve of the Giro to discuss his role going there to support his team mate, the big favourite, Primož Roglič . But unfortunately for Robert he had a nasty fall in Liege Bastogne Liege, where he suffered a broken collarbone and pelvis. This again has…

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