Bobby and Jens
En podkast av VeloNews - Fredager
210 Episoder
-  PYSO, ep. 83: Nike's Kieran Ronan on riding all day inside for World Bicycle ReliefPublisert: 17.12.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 82: Chris Froome on his unusual path to the top of cyclingPublisert: 10.12.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 81: UCI innovation manager Michael Rogers on progress and regulationPublisert: 3.12.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 80: Fabian Cancellara on a champion's mentality and the work that goes into itPublisert: 26.11.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 79: Skylar Schneider on pivoting from Boels-Dolmans to L39ION of Los AngelesPublisert: 19.11.2020
-  PSYO, ep. 78: The storied racer Stuart O'Grady transitions to race directorPublisert: 12.11.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 77: Olympic long team member Mandy Marquardt has 18 national titles — and diabetesPublisert: 5.11.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 76: Alex Howes on spending his entire career on one teamPublisert: 29.10.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 75: Ryder Hesjedal on his rollercoaster Giro d’Italia winPublisert: 22.10.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 74: Richie Porte reflects on his long road to the top of the sportPublisert: 15.10.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 73: Kasia Niewiadoma on racing in a world of uncertaintyPublisert: 8.10.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 72: Winning Tour de France director Allan Peiper on taking the long viewPublisert: 1.10.2020
-  PYSO, EP. 71: What the Tour de France means now for cyclingPublisert: 24.9.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 70: Commentator Matt Keenan on the thrill of calling racesPublisert: 17.9.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 69: Geoffrey LeMond on growing up around innovationPublisert: 10.9.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 68: Mark Cavendish, winner of 30 Tour stages, reflects on the biggest race in the worldPublisert: 3.9.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 67: Bahrain-McLaren's Rod Ellingworth on preparing for the Tour de FrancePublisert: 27.8.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 66: ISN benefactor Sylvan Adams on launching Israel into the WorldTourPublisert: 20.8.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 65: American football coach Eric Studesville talks cyclingPublisert: 13.8.2020
-  PYSO, ep. 64 Isabel King on cycling's intrinsic motivations and inspirationsPublisert: 6.8.2020
Cycling’s odd couple is back with an informative, entertaining, and occasionally feisty new podcast. Longtime friends and former teammates Bobby Julich and Jens Voigt shared the agonies and ecstasies of World Tour racing, gaining an unrivaled understanding and appreciation for the sport. Every week, they bring insightful commentary and unique chemistry to conversations with the riders, coaches, and diverse new personalities shaping today’s scene. Tune in for revealing interviews about life at the front—and back—of the peloton, along with behind-the-scenes stories about emerging trends in training, gear, and coaching.
 
 