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Cycling Iceberg Podcast

Cycling Iceberg Podcast

By: Noah van Putten
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The podcast for cycling fans looking to learn more about the history of the sport. Every week, Noah dives below the surface to discuss forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the most dramatic moments that shaped the rich history of cycling.Noah van Putten
Episodes
  • Spanish pioneer Bernardo Ruiz | Cycling Iceberg Podcast
    Sep 12 2025

    In the last La Vuelta themed cycling iceberg Podcast Noah talks about one of the pioneers of Spanish cycling, Bernardo Ruiz!

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    Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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    18 mins
  • Vuelta Master Roberto Heras | Cycling Iceberg
    Sep 10 2025

    In this episode of the cyclocross social podcast Noah profiles Roberto Heras, the second master of La Vuelta!

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    Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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    14 mins
  • The oldest grand tour winner ever | Cycling Iceberg Podcast
    Sep 5 2025

    In 2013, the Vuelta was full of surprises. Nicholas Roche wearing red, Leopold Koning winning a stage. But the biggest shock of all was Chris Horner. The 41-year old American was suddenly in contention for the overall win, fighting one of the best GC riders at the time in Vincenzo Nibali.

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    Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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    15 mins
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