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Now displaying: June, 2020
Jun 29, 2020

Randy and Dean Warren talk each week about the latest in professional cycling as well as their own personal riding.  Dean has been riding in Germany lately and Randy is riding in North Carolina.  UAE Team Emirates' Tadej Pogacar defeated Jumbo Visma's Primoz Roglic in the Slovenian national time trial race, while amateur racing has gotten underway in Georgia and Colorado.

Jun 22, 2020

The Warren Cycling Podcast's very own Randy Warren successfully Everested, climbing 29,029 feet last week on Friday!  EF Education First's Lachlan Morton returned to set the Everesting record as his first attempt was nullified by bad data.  USA Cycling asks Billy Innes to step down and Team Jumbo Visma's Primoz Roglic wins the Slovenian National Road Race Championship.

Jun 16, 2020

The Warren brothers are back after Dean's cross country move to talk about the latest in cycling.  Randy plans an everest attempt and Lachlan Morton of EF Education First breaks the record on a familiar climb.  Bora-hansgrohe's Peter Sagen sticks to his plans to ride the Giro and forgo Flanders and Roubaix.  

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