Randy and Dean Warren talk about current bicycle events and the sport in general. Last week's podcast guest Eric Brunner of Blue Competition Cycles won the US Cyclocross National Championship in the Chicagoland area. The Warren brothers talk about the departure of USA Cycling's CEO and president and the status of the organization. Randy and Dean round up the rest of the latest cycling news including cyclists birthdays on the 15th of December.
Blue Competition Cycles' Eric Brunner talks to Randy and Dean Warren on the podcast along with xXx Racing-AthletiCo's Gaylord Otte. Eric recently won the men's elite Pan Am cyclocross championship and Gaylord placed 7th in the US Cyclocross national championships in the 65-69 men's age group category. Eric talks about his progression in the sport and gets some exclusive information about the national championship 'cross course outside of Chicago.
Randy and Dean talk about bicycle related news and catch up on the latest in professional cycling. Randy recaps the muddy conditions at the recent cyclocross World Cup race in France and discusses the Chicago venue for the upcoming US national cyclocross championships. Dean recently read Laurent Fignon's autobiography and connects the past to the present in bicycle racing.
Randy and Dean converse each episode about cycling related topics including professional racing. The Warren brothers are longtime Detroit sports fans and perhaps turned to cycling to forget the disappointments of watching the Lions play football. Cyclocross continues in Europe and the US. A strong contingent of young women competed in the Hendersonville, North Carolina cyclocross races.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Dean just completed a cycling vacation in Portugal and talks a little about how great it is to travel by bicycle. Cyclocross crowned recently new European champions and each elite men and women winner won the following weekend Tabor World Cup round.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. This episode the Warren brothers cover all the disciplines of cycling except BMX as they discuss the UCI World Track Championships where American Ashton Lambie won gold in the individual pursuit. Randy and Dean cover the rest of the recent races and as always end their podcast celebrating cyclists' birthdays.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing including the last few road races. Randy and Dean discuss Battistella's Veneto classic win and the British road championships. The Warren brothers recap the cyclocross World Cup races that took place in the rain in Fayetteville and the fast dry Iowa City event.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest news in professional bicycle racing and other cycling related topics. The Warren brothers start out talking about ultra marathon running, then cover the last big three weekends of road racing. UCI Worlds in Belgium was followed by a rare fall and wet Paris-Roubaix race then the final monument at the Tour of Lombardy. The cyclocross World Cup season began in Waterloo, Wisconsin.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about all things cycling in their nearly weekly podcast. The UCI professional road cycling world championships are taking place in Belgium and has already crowned elite men and women individual time trial champions. US won their first male cross country World Cup race in 27 years as Trinity's Christopher Blevins took the win in the season ending race at Snowshoe in West Virginia. The Warrens talk about the packed end to the road racing season in Europe and some big criteriums in the United States.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling. Dean was in Peru on vacation so the Warren brothers caught up with all the racing the past couple of weeks including the end of the Vuelta a España. The Tour of Britain has featured a showdown between possible World Championship favorites as well as Rally Cycling's Robin Carpenter's exciting stage 2 win. The Warrens are following Movistar's Leah Thomas lead in a stage race in France and look towards the UCI Road Worlds in Belgium.
Randy and Dean Warren discuss the latest in cycling as Randy competed in the Belgium Waffle Ride and the Vuelta a España has completed nine stages. Team Jumbo Visma's Primož Roglič is still in control with Movistar's Enric Mas looming close behind. The Warren brothers look at other European races just completed and talk about the US Crit series races and upcoming Joe Martin Stage Race.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional cycling and their own riding exploits. Randy prepares for the Belgian Waffle Ride and Dean rides with John in the Netherlands. The Vuelta a España starts with Team Jumbo Visma's Primoz Roglic in the drivers seat with lots of racing to come. The American Rally Cycling team wins big in Portugal and Denmark while Tibco - SVB's Kristen Faulkner wins a stage and third overall in Norway. A new individual pursuit mark was set in Mexico.
Randy and Dean Warren talk each week about the latest news in professional cycling as well as their own riding exploits. Dean rode a 3 speed bike 70 miles and Randy is preparing for Masters Road Nationals. The Warren brothers celebrate team USA's women's track medal and EF Education - Nippo's Neilson Powless' big one day win in the Basque Country.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling including the recently completed Tour de France and Tokyo Olympic Road Cycling events. Dean chatted with the four Americas who raced this year's Tour de France (and all four finished!) The Warren brothers also review the Mountain Bike races and look forward to the Track and BMX events. Has Team USA's Chloe Dygert recovered enough from last years horrific injury to lead the US Women to Olympic glory?
Randy and Dean catch up quickly on the Tour de France as Dean is transiting between flights. There is still more suspense as the Tour finished on Sunday in Paris with Mark Cavendish looking to become the all time stage winner record holder. Randy and Dean celebrate Sepp Kuss's stage win, the first for an American in ten years.
Randy and Dean talk about bicycle racing each week with the emphasis on the pro peloton and this time of year the Tour de France. The first nine stages provided tons of drama and excitement capped by a dominate performance by new race leader Team UAE Emirates Tadej Pogacar. With a commanding lead in the overall will Pogacar be challenged in the remaining stages? Will Deuceninck Quick Step's Mark Cavendish win more stages and equal Eddy Merckx record? Lots of questions to be answered. SD Worx dominates the Giro Donne race in Italy.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional cycling as well as their own bike riding exploits each week. The best three weeks of the year has arrived with crashes and exciting finishes to the first four stages of the Tour. Dean falsely predicts Stefan Kung's time trial win completely underestimating UAE Team Emirates Tadej Pogacar's abilities against the clock on a rolling course. The top women's stage race gets underway in a few days in Italy.
Randy and Dean talk about what is going on in professional cycling around the world. The Warren brothers discuss the US Professional Criterium National Championships races and look ahead to the Pro Nats Road Race as well. Randy and Dean talk about some of the contenders for this year's upcoming Tour de France and the unusual beginning stages.
Randy and Dean talk about the latest bicycle racing each week. The Criterium du Dauphine just ended and the Tour de Suisse is in full swing with Alpecin Fenix's Mathieu van der Poel putting on a show in stages 2 and 3. The Unbound Gravel race featured top former professional road racers battling for 200 miles in Kansas.
Randy and Dean talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing and catch up on the latest news in the US and abroad. Team Ineos Grenadiers seals victory in Italy while the overall contenders position themselves for the Criterium du Dauphine in France. An impressive lineup and buildup to the renamed Unbound Gravel race takes place this coming weekend.
Randy is back from his cycling camps and he and Dean talk about the fascinating developments in the final stages of the Giro d'Italia. Team Ineos Grenadiers Egan Bernal had looked like he would run away with the Giro win, but now has faltered in the last stages to keep the race interesting. Team BikeExchange's Simon Yates takes stage 19 and claws his way closer to the top of the podium. The Warren brothers take a glance at the other professional bike racing and wish happy birthday to those riders celebrating on the 28th of May.
Taylor Warren fills in for Randy as Randy is busy with cycling camps these next several days. Taylor and Dean watch the finish of the white gravel roads stage of this year's Giro d' Italia. Ineos-Grenadiers' Egan Bernal looks to be in the drivers seat as the Giro hits its mid point. The Warrens looks at a few other race results and Taylor talks about his upcoming race schedule.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the Giro d'Italia on Randy's birthday as we celebrate as well UAE Team Emirates' Joe Dombrowski's stage 4 win. The Warren brothers record the episode while watching the stage 5 finish and are horrified to see Bahrain Victorious' Mikel Landa crash out. Randy and Dean check out the other race results and celebrate other cyclists May 12th birthdays.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing each week. The Giro d'Italia starts very soon and the Warren brothers look at all the contenders. Dean picks his podium contenders. Randy and Dean check in on all the rest of the races including an American victory in Portugal.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about professional bicycle racing on their (mostly) weekly podcast. The Warren brothers recap the final three big spring classic races, including the Amstel Gold Race, Flèche Wallonne and Liege-Bastogne-Liege and the prologue start to the Tour of Romandie. Randy mentions the local racing scene as Dean attempted to get an update from Taylor Warren. Taylor's CS Velo team is at a team camp in North Carolina and participated the recent Hincapie Race Series.