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#536: Former Pro Cyclist Anthony Walsh on Why Humans Need To Take Risks In Life and Not Creating Self-Imposed Prisons!

#536: Former Pro Cyclist Anthony Walsh on Why Humans Need To Take Risks In Life and Not Creating Self-Imposed Prisons!

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Anthony Walsh is a former professional cyclist and the owner of Roadman Cycling.

His podcast helps 1 million+ monthly listeners to use cycling as a tool to achieve health, happiness and longevity.

After retiring from professional cycling, Anthony founded Roadman Cycling, a platform dedicated to helping individuals transform their lives through cycling. Roadman Cycling offers coaching, training plans, and resources to empower cyclists of all levels to achieve their goals, whether it's improving fitness, competing in races, or simply enjoying the journey on two wheels.

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