How The Race Was Won - The Best Pro Cycling Podcast Anywhere
Summary: three- to five-minute video recaps of the biggest races in professional cycling, featuring incisive tactical analysis, and quirky, irreverant humor.
- Visit Website
- RSS
- Artist: Cosmo Catalano - Cyclocosm.com
Podcasts:
three- to five-minute video recaps of the biggest races in professional cycling, featuring incisive tactical analysis, and quirky, irreverant humor.
three- to five-minute video recaps of the biggest races in professional cycling, featuring incisive tactical analysis, and quirky, irreverant humor.
New climb, old climb, no climb—it’s a long-ass race and the weather was bad. Can you even really call it a bunch sprint if the “bunch” is less than 30 riders? [iPad/iPhone/m4v if the embed doesn't work]
The newly-revamped course for the French spring opener makes for a whole lot of racing for a single HTRWW episode. [iPad/iPhone/m4v if the embed doesn't work]
Gravel, splits, crashes, team tactics, bold attacks, Mario Cipollini and a finishing climb into a walled citadel—what more could you ask for? [iPad/iPhone/m4v if the embed doesn't work]
An absurdly active race for a season-opener, with all the usual classics mayhem in spite if the UCI’s new rules. Omega Pharma’s Niki Terpstra was the most active and Belkin the most aggressive, but the opportunities abounded for all sorts of ambitious opportunists. [iPad/iPhone/m4v if the embed doesn't work]
[iPad/iPhone/m4v if the embed doesn't work] Now Australia can’t say I’ve never done anything for them. The Tour Down Under is definitely an increasingly legit event, well-organized, with challenging, selective courses. But eventually it’s going to have to get a little closer to the rest of the season to really evolve into something more than […]