Home of Sarah Connolly and Dan Wright's (sweary) "Unofficial, Unsanctioned Women's UCI Cycling Show" and the "Sarah Interviews" podcasts, full of news and events in the world of professional women's cycling, & racing from around the world. Posts with links to the things we talk about in the podcasts, including race videos, on our website www.prowomenscycling.com.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 284 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Category | Sports |
It's Christmas Eve! Traditionally we've recorded a look back at the year and talked a bit about what's coming up. This year we're reviewing things a little differently, as we take a look back at some of the most popular stories and subjects we've add... more
This is a significant episode for us, as this week we are announcing the end of our regular podcast series. We talk through the reasons behind our decision to take a step back, what's changed over the nearly six years we've been doing this and also r... more
British cyclocross rider Helen Wyman has always been a fan favourite, and it seems like her racing is getting better than ever. Winning her fourth Koppenbergcross this season, she was on the podiums of the last two Cyclocross World Cups, and with the... more
Sean Robinson is one half of Vélofocus, whose photography makes women's road cycling look so good. Sean talked to me about how 2017 was for him - the highs and lows, and changes he saw from his unique viewpoint of the sport. We also talked about how ... more
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If you're interested in knowing all that's worth knowing about professional women's cycling, this is your place. Sarah and Dan deliver witty, informative, exhaustive commentary that is a pleasure to listen to; when you can. My only complaint is that the podcast is often difficult to listen to. Some mininal editing to match the volume of the two hosts would be much appreciated. It is frustrating to have to crank the volume to hear Sarah, only for Dan's voice to blow your eardrums off. Ow!! ... more
Live the show, especially the swearing. With their wit and in depth knowledge of competitive cycling and the women riders along with current issue it is exciting g to listen to. What the hell! Women aren't paid!? Shocking! Would love to hear more about cyclists charitable work off the bike Amber Neben- Dare to Be and Amy D Foundation among others.
Love it, thanks guys.
It's great to have a podcast specific to women's cycling - there's loads for mens (even though they are usually advertised as being about "professional cycling" in general they rarely even give women's racing a casual mention)
Dan and Sarah's sweary ranty funny chats are a must.
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