
Cycling is a beautiful sport. It's also a nightmare for new fans to get into – a mess of jargon, history, and tactics, spread across a long and confusing calendar. We are here to help. Journalism professor (and new cycling fan) Holly Johnson has questions, and Iain Treloar has answers (sometimes). Join us for the beginners' guide to pro cycling, as we break down what you need to know about the spo... more
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How can cycling be more welcoming to newcomers? How do you know if you are one? Does it matter? Holly takes the reins as she and Iain assess the landscape for fresh fans of the sport, figure out the best way to open the tent for everyone, and come up... more
So you've watched the Tour de France – what next? With a continent-hopping WorldTour calendar, running from January to October, there's a whole lot to wrap your head around. Holly and Iain run through the races that are worth getting up early (or sta... more
Ever have a question about the Tour de France? We've got you covered.
Cycling's a beautiful sport. It's also a nightmare for new fans to get into – a mess of jargon, history, and tactics. Journalism professor (and new cycling fan) Holly Johnson has questions, and together with Iain Treloar, is on a mission to decipher ... more
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Content primarily aims to demystify the world of professional cycling for new fans, focusing on the complexities of the sport, including its jargon, history, and race formats. Frequent discussions revolve around major events like the Tour de France and various WorldTour races, making it easier for novices to grasp the significance of these competitions and the strategies involved. The hosts share their own experiences as learners, often highlighting humorous anecdotes and relatable struggles, which adds a personal touch to the informative content. This approach not only educates listeners about cycling nuances but also creates an engaging environment that likely fosters a community of cycling enthusiasts sharing a journey of discovery.
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