Bobby & Jens: Lisa Brennauer wants to see women’s cycling continue to grow
The German rider takes us through her sensational 2021 season and talks about expanding the U23 category to women.
The German rider takes us through her sensational 2021 season and talks about expanding the U23 category to women.
The current Australian national TT champion has plenty of tips to offer, and talks about his superstitions on the bike.
The rough road from Hungary to Sicily.
The pro mountain biker takes us behind the scenes of her busy life.
The racing on and off-road has been coming thick and fast in the U.S. and in Europe. Listen to what matters now.
SBT GRVL sells out 3,000 spots in minutes. The race's co-founder talks about what sets her race apart, her philosophy on gravel, and her perspective on what other race promoters are doing well.
Spartacus returns to the show to answer fan questions and recount some of his greatest moments on the bike.
A world champion was thrown out of the race, the five-star favorite fell from grace, wheels were smashed, and a hyped tire technology was a no-show.
Kaysee Armstrong, Crystal Anthony, Amity Rockwell, Isabel King, Colin Strickland, John Keller, and Laurens ten Dam weigh in on the brand-new format of bike racing.
The master of the cobbles and time trials joins the show.
Did Pogačar screw up the finale, or not? This, plus all the critical points of the men's and women's races discussed.
The ex-WorldTour rider on gravel racing and figuring out life after achieving your childhood dream.
"I don't like to be the famous guy," Biniam Girmay said after winning Gent-Wevelgem. Well, he's famous now.
The up-and-coming American on Movistar Team is finding his way in the pro peloton.
Jim Cotton and Ben Delaney break down the key points of MIlan-San Remo, comparing Matej Mohorič's power to that of Mathieu van der Poel.
The ‘Lion of Flanders’ looks back on his illustrious career.
Race promoter Bobby Wintle is the volcanic center of energy at The Mid South, which kicked off the gravel season in earnest on March 12.
From winning Milan-San Remo to getting left behind by his own team, the retired Australian has some incredible stories to share.
Step aside Monuments — Strade Bianche is more enjoyable to watch than many of the more prestigious one-day events.
The Tour de France stage winner and Uno-X director sportif ‘never dreamt about becoming a professional bike rider’