Podcast – VeloVoices
Summary: Many voices, one passion - pro cycling for fans, by fans
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- Artist: Tim Liew
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Podcasts:
Kitty and Midge are left unattended at their Blue Snowball microphones as Tim and Panache are away so expect ad libs … Continue reading →
We’ve got a full crew this week to discuss a busy fortnight of racing, review the biggest and most surprising … Continue reading →
Manhole covers and feedzone encroachments notwithstanding, the World Championships in Richmond got Chris, Kathi and Midge as excited as the … Continue reading →
Tim and Kathi look back on a rollercoaster final week of the Vuelta which put the hurt on everybody and … Continue reading →
We look back on week two of the Vuelta, wonder whether we’re suffering from mountain overdose and continue to delight … Continue reading →
After an eventful week at the Vuelta, we talk about neutralised stages, disqualified champions and whether Peter Sagan really should … Continue reading →
It’s been a busy three weeks since the Tour de France and already the Vuelta a Espana looms large on … Continue reading →
The podcast crew discuss the events of the final week of the 2015 Tour de France without spitting at each … Continue reading →
The middle week of the Tour de France saw Chris Froome slapping down his rivals in the Pyrenees, Steve Cummings … Continue reading →
Kathi, Midge and Tim review an action-packed opening week of the Tour de France which saw plenty of thrills and … Continue reading →
Are you ready for the 2015 Tour de France? Here’s our race preview, plus a quick look back at what … Continue reading →
A four-minute prologue, a four-month hour and a week in 18 seconds: Panache, Kitty and Midge turn back time to … Continue reading →
At the end of a thrilling and unpredictable Giro d’Italia, we ask all the important questions, such as ‘Where was … Continue reading →
We ponder the key questions from the middle week of the Giro d’Italia. To what extent did we curse Richie Porte’s … Continue reading →
Orica-GreenEDGE put three different riders into the pink jersey, but at the end of a frenetic first week of the Giro … Continue reading →