All Things Cycling
Randy and Dean Warren talk about all things cycling. The Warren brothers interview John Howard about his latest book titled The Black Cyclone: Major Taylor, The Hero the World Forgot. John, a remarkable cyclist in his own right expounds on the history and amazing story of Marshall Walter Taylor. Find out more information at https://majortaylorstory.com/
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling. Each year, the Warren brothers have been priviledged to interview privateer cyclist Alexey Vermeulen. It's always a great conversation. The Warren brothers do a quick cyclocross roundup and the Randy talks about his Form and Efficiency Drills which you can join him online. See the link on warrencycling.com
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Cyclocross racing has some upcoming World Cup races and the Gent 6 Day race on the track just finished. Randy talks about indoor training and racing options.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about what may have been the best road racing season by a male professional racer. Tadej Pogačar won stage races and one day races at an astonishing success rate in 2024. How does this season compare with other incredible rider's best seasons? The Warren brothers discuss what makes this season so amazing and how it stacks up against others.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional bicycle racing. This week in Paris the 2025 Tour de France is revealed with a balanced mix of stages for the sprinters and uphill finishes for the climbers. The Warren brothers cover the recent Esports World Championships, talk about cyclists running fast marathons and cyclocross.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest bicycle racing news and events. Randy rode the annual Hincapie Gran Fondo and recaps the event. Neilson Powless (EF Education-Easy Post) wins in Japan, and Alexey Vermeulen wins Big Sugar. The Esports World championships take place in Abu Dhabi and the track World Championships just wrapped up.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Dean traveled to Italy to see the finish of the Tour of Lombardy which took place on Saturday, October 12th in Como. Dean took photos and interviewed three of the Americans who raced including Neilson Powless, Kevin Vermaerke and Larry Warbasse. The Warren brothers talk about the remarkable number of wins for US riders this season.
Brothers Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling. The professional road season is rapidly winding down with the last of the Monument races this weekend, the Tour of Lombardy. Randy and Dean survive the hurricanes although are not back to normal. Is Tadej Pogacar developing into the patron of the peloton? The Dutch win at Gravel Worlds, and the Hincapie Gran Fondo takes place to raise money for hurricane relief in the area. Randy advertises Warren Cycling's 2025 camps.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Randy gives a little update on the condition of Asheville, where he resides after Hurricane Helene ravaged the area. Dean was in Zürich for the men's world championship road race. Most were surprised not that Tadej attacked from distance and soloed to win the rainbow jersey, but from how far out he attacked. Dean talked afterwards to three US racers and Kevin Vermaerke and Neilson Powless give their take on the race. Dean also has the shortest interview with Quinn Simmons. American Chloe Dygert produced a gutsy performance to take silver in the women's road race.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional bicycle racing and focus this episode on the upcoming UCI World Road Race Championships to take place in Zűrich, Switzerland. The 2024 Worlds favors Tadej Pogacar and there are other contenders as welll. The Warren brothers discuss the latest races and those showing good form for the upcoming championships. Randy talks about his recent gravel and gran fondo races.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling. The Warren brothers record on the second rest day of the Tour of Spain (La Vuelta) and wonder if Roglic will make up the rest of the time deficit to O'Conner. The US mountain bike worlds team came away with some nice medals in the team relay and U23 men's races.
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