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Oct 6, 2016

Episode 37, the longest Warren Cycling Podcast to date packs in a full slate of cycling talk starting off with Dean's travel to the Tobago International Cycling Classic and the one day UCI race.  Dean interviews Trevor Conner, cycling coach and VeloNews writer about the Tobago racing.  The Warren brothers continue the podcast talking about the UCI World Championships about to take place in Doha, Qatar.  They speak with Twenty-16 Ridebiker and USA women's road racer Allie Dragoo.  Allie just arrived and is preparing for the team time trial which takes place on Sunday.  Allie will also race in the road race the following Saturday.  Her interview starts 27:53 into the podcast.  From Worlds talk, Randy and Dean shift to cycle-cross and are joined in conversation with multi US National Champion Jeremy Powers (44:11 into podcast).  Jeremy answers lots of questions and graciously talks about his season and setbacks as well as preparations to move forward for the rest of the year.  Jeremy also elaborates on ways in which cycle-cross has grown in the US and Randy and Dean appreciate his role in that process.  

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