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Sep 27, 2016

In Episode 36 the Warren brothers converge once again to talk about cycling and as usual focus on the professional side of the sport.  They recap the recently completed Eneco Tour which just took place in the Netherlands and Belgium.  The race gave perhaps a preview to the form of riders hoping to represent their national teams at the upcoming World Championships in Doha, Qatar in October.  Slovakia's Peter Sagan is looking awfully strong.  The Warrens continued their discussion by mentioning the recent rider transfer news, particularly on the US domestic scene.  UnitedHealthcare and Holowesko-Citadel have been busy signing riders with John Murphy moving over to Holowesko and Travis McCabe over to UHC.  Randy and Dean noted the number of domestic based riders who will represent the United States and Worlds and the high chance of a medal from junior racer Skylar Schneider.  Before concluding the podcast the Warrens discussed the recently completed World Cup Cyclo-cross races in Las Vegas and Iowa City.  Randy and Dean look forward to perhaps an interview before the next podcast with US multi-national champion Jeremy Powers.  

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