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.
Randy and Dean Warren talk to Movistar's Leah Thomas coming off her excellent 4th place at the Belgian Brabanste Pijl one day race. Leah talks about her racing for Movistar this spring and looks forward to the upcoming Ardennes classic races. The Warren brothers recap the racing in Turkey, Spain and the recently completed Itzulia Basque Country stage race were American UAE's Brandon McNulty held for two days the race leaders jersey.
In Episode 246, Randy and Dean catch up on the latest professional cycling including the mid-week Belgian cobbled sprinters classic- Scheldeprijs. Randy fills Dean in on the day's events in Belgium and at the Tour of the Basque race in Spain where UAE's Brandon McNulty sits presently 3rd overall. The Warren brothers break down the men and women's Tour of the Flanders races and look towards the upcoming Presidential Tour of Turkey race.
Randy and Dean Warren talk each week about the latest in bicycle racing and general cycling topics. This episode focuses on the races leading up to the Tour of Flanders as well at the recently completed Volta a Catalunya. Team Ineos-Grenadiers sweep the podium at the Tour of Catalonia. The Warren brothers also recognize new best times in Ireland (Everesting record) and up Haleakala in Hawaii.
Randy and Dean Warren discuss each week the latest in professional bicycle racing. Finally at the top of the Poggio climb to the finish at Milan-Sanremo the race came alive and provided a thrilling finish and unexpected winner. Team Ineos Grenadiers seemingly have their way in Spain at the Volta a Catalunya. Trek Segafredo's teamwork pays off at the Trofeo Alfredo Binda event and the Belgium races continue the buildup to the next monument.
Randy and Dean interview Movistar's 21 year old American racer Matteo Jorgenson. Matteo talks about his path to professional cycling's highest level from racing for fun in Boise, Idaho to making his way to placing 8th overall at this year's Paris-Nice stage race. He explains the importance of learning the language of the team he races for and assimilating to living and racing in Europe. The Warrens summarize the thrilling Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico events and look forward to Milan-Sanremo.
Randy and Dean Warren recap the exciting Strade Bianche races in Italy and cover the latest in professional road cycling. Happy International Women's Day! The Warren brothers discuss the other one day races as well as the first two Paris-Nice sprint finishes. As each week Randy and Dean wish happy birthday to the riders celebrating on the day of the podcast recording.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in cycling each week including professional bike racing as well as their own riding exploits. The opening weekend of racing in Belgium produced some aggressive racing such as Deceuninck-QuickStep's Julian Alaphilippe in Omloop Het Niewsblad and Alpecin-Fenix's Mathieu van der Poel in Kuurne-Brussels-Kurnne and Le Samyn. Van der Poel makes any race he is in interesting. The Warrens look ahead to Strade Bianche and Paris-Nice.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the exciting begin to the World Tour Professional Men's cycling season. The UAE Tour has offered exciting racing as did the previous week's Tour des Alpes Maritimes et du Var three day stage race. EF Education - Nippo's American Neilson Pauwless impresses and Team Jumbo-Visma's Sepp Kuss is climbing well to excite US racing fans. The Warren brothers look ahead to the start of the Belgian classics and a busy upcoming racing calendar.
Randy and Dean discuss the latest cycling news each week and report on the two stage races taking place in southern France to kick off the professional road racing season. The UCI makes a couple of rule changes and Randy and Dean wonder if the changes were necessary. Each episode the Warrens wish Happy Birthday to the riders who celebrate their birthday on the day Randy and Dean record the podcast.
Randy and Dean Warren are joined by Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld Professional Racer Curtis White. Curtis talks about his three months racing in Europe capped off by last weekend's World Championship. Check out as well Curtis' own #inthered podcast series 1!
Randy and Dean talk about cycling including their own experiences as well as professional races. Randy explains his unplanned ride in the snow and Dean talks about his lack of initial motivation to ride on a cold day. The Warren brothers break down the cyclocross World Championships and the dominant Dutch racers.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in cycling news. The Warren brothers catch up on what races are postponed during the ongoing pandemic, but are grateful for the ongoing cycle-cross events. Randy shares some of the conversations he has had in recent meetings with USA Cycling and the mud summit.
Each week Randy and Dean Warren catch up on the latest cycling news. Randy and Dean talk about their own riding experiences as well as the news they read about professional cycling. Randy has a great video on his Randy Warren YouTube channel about how to dress to ride in the winter outdoors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYV8TBH0UYs
Randy and Dean Warren talk weekly about the latest cycling news and emphasize professional racing. The Warren brothers discuss the latest cyclocross World Cup results and look forward to the remaining cyclocross schedule including the upcoming cyclocross World Championships. Dean found an article rating the World Tour kits and he and Randy talk about the new team names as well.
Randy and Dean Warren talk to Andrew Giniat from Belgium as he details his time racing top cyclocross events including World Cup races. The Warren brothers do a quick review of 2020.
Randy and Dean Warren interview Esports World Championships 5th place finisher Jacquie Godbe. Jacquie shares her journey from triathlete to top Esports cycling athlete. Randy and Dean discuss the latest World Cup cyclocross race in Namur where World Champ Matthieu van der Poel won for the fifth time, and American Clara Honsinger claimed second in the women's race.
In Episode 231 Randy and Dean talk about the latest cycling news including the recently completed first ever World Championship bicycle races on trainers. The US placed four riders in the top nine in the women's race which was won by South African Ashleigh Moolman Pasio. Dean talks about his riding a bamboo bike in the streets of Accra, Ghana. Randy and Dean review some team name changes and catch up on cyclocross racing results.
In Episode 230 Randy and Dean interview mountain biker e-bike rider Wally. Wally explains his path to riding an E-bike on the trails and how much he enjoys getting out into nature mountain biking with his friends. The Warren brothers endorse all kinds of cycling, and catch up on the latest professional news as well.
Randy and Dean Warren interview Alexey Vermeulen for the fourth November in a row. Alexey recaps the pandemic year of training and very little racing. Vermeulen talks about the differences in road, mountain bike and gravel racing. Randy and Dean fill in the rider transfers and new cycling sponsors as we look forward to 2021.
Randy and Dean Warren discuss the latest in professional cycling. The Vuelta a España concluded with Team Jumbo Visma's Primož Roglič hanging on this time to win the overall. The Warren brothers remark the good fortune for cycling fans to be able to watch the big races during this pandemic year. Randy and Dean talk about some rider transfers and touch on the in progress cyclo cross season.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest professional bicycle racing each week, and recap the end of the Giro d' Italia and the in progress Vuelta a España. The Giro came down to the last day, and the Vuelta has four riders close to the top as the race hits big climbs in the coming days. The Rock Hill Velodrome has a new hour record.
Randy and Dean Warren interview professional mountain biker Erin Huck. Erin recently raced the mountain bike world cup events in the Czech Republic and then the world championships in Austria. Erin shares with us her progression in the sport as well as the challenges of racing in the coronavirus pandemic adjusted schedule. The Warren brothers discuss the latest from the Giro and the first stage of the Vuelta and look back on the thrilling Tour of Flanders.
Randy and Dean Warren talk about bicycle racing each week. The Giro d' Italia continues after coronavirus positives which has reduced the field by two teams. Bora-Hansgrohe's Peter Sagan wins stage 10 impressively dropping all the riders from the break and holding off a chasing peloton. Randy and Dean talk about UAE's American rider Brandon McNulty closing in on a top 10 overall position. Will the race make it to Milan?