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Rouleur Conversations podcast: Rouleur Italia and Volata editors Emilio and Olga

Meet Rouleur's Italian editor Emilio Previtali and Spanish editor Olga Àbalos in this Rouleur Conversations podcast on the magazine's international expansion.

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7 JANUARY 2021 | UPDATED 09.49 AM BST

With two new foreign language editions added to the Rouleur stable, meet our Spanish and Italian editors, Olga and Emilio.

Olga Àbalos is our Barcelona-based colleague with six years’ experience as co-founder of Volata magazine in Spain. A former racer herself, she tells us why she started the magazine and what the future holds with our multi-language collaborations.  

Emilio Previtali, our Rouleur Italia editor, went from climbing up and skiing down mountains to training on the bike, then to racing, then to journalism. He doesn’t sit still for long, but Ian Parkinson asks Emilio how life is shaping up in these lockdown times in his hard-hit region of northern Italy.

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