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Now displaying: July, 2020
Jul 29, 2020

Florida Velo's Michael Hernandez joins Randy and Dean Warren to talk about the recent racing in northern Georgia.  Michael also discusses his transition from aging out of Aevolo's U23 program to racing for Florida Velo.  In Spain the Volta a Burgos has completed two stages so far as the regional race has taken on a higher importance this year.  The Warrens look forward to Saturday's Strade Bianche race with the hope that it will indeed take place. 

Jul 23, 2020

In Episode 213 Randy and Dean catch up on the latest cycling news.  The Warren brothers hold their collective breaths in the hope that the World Tour revised schedule will actually begin in the next coming weeks.  Racing has resumed in Romania for the men and Spain for women where World Champ  Annemiek van Vleuten (Mitchelton-Scott) won solo the Emakumeen Nafarroako Klasikoa one day race.  Randy offers a breaking news update on Garmin's outage reason.

Jul 9, 2020

Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest professional cycling news and their own exploits on the bicycle each week.  Team Ineos elected not to renew four time Tour de France winner Chris Froome's contract after his current one expires at the end of 2020.  Israel Start-Up Nation signs Froome for five years.  Team Rally has a special expert to assist their team.  Emma Pooley sets women's Everesting record.

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