• The Vuelta, The Giro, The Grafton!

  • Apr 30 2024
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast
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The Vuelta, The Giro, The Grafton!

  • Summary

  • Join us for Episode 94 of The Wheelhouse Cycling Podcast as we delve into a thrilling line up of cycling stories and insights. This episode features Olympic Gold Medallist and commentator Scott McGrory, who brings his wealth of knowledge and experience to our discussion. Don't miss out on:

    • Scotts takeaways from The Grafton to Inverell
    • Aussie success at BMX World Cup: Sakakibara and Kennedy reign supreme in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
    • Tour of Hongrie – its not 2017 but Peter Sagan and Mark Cavendish are lining up side by side
    • Women's Vuelta: From dramatic crashes to strategic victories, and opportunity for 7 Aussie women
    • The Tour of Romandie as a predictor for the TDF - Carlos Rodriguez's performance for Ineos
    • The Giro D’Italia is here – will Pogacar make it a snooze fest?
    • Ben O’Connor leads the way for 9 Aussie’s on the lap around Italy
    • Gerraint Thomas’ incredible longevity in pro cycling – can he set a new age standard for pro cycling?
    • Nike step back into cycling with Demi Vollering
    • Supporting the Afghan women aiming for Paris Olympics

    Perfect for cycling enthusiasts and sports fans alike, this episode covers the latest in cycling news, race recaps, and personal stories from legends of the sport.

    Thank you to Bike Bug for their support – don’t forget to use code ‘Wheelhouse’ at the checkout for 10% off.

    Keywords: Cycling Podcast, Scott McGrory, Giro d'Italia, Women's Vuelta, Tour of Romandie, BMX World Cup, Olympic Cycling, Cycling Commentary, Sapphire Tour, Cycling News

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