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Rouleur Conversations Podcast: Qhubeka-Assos with Doug Ryder, plus Rouleur's Miles and Ian
Africa's team fight on next season, Assos up their involvement, plus our own Miles' guide to the perfect Christmas gifts from the Rouleur store
The Rouleur Longreads Podcast: Campagnolo's Mister Ghibli
Tucked away in a warren of testing cubicles and curious contraptions, we find Franco Rigolon hard at work. His job involves making just one thing,...
Rouleur Conversations Podcast: Jenson Button, Ian Stannard and Becky Hair
Jenson Button on a bike, Ian Stannard on retirement and Becky Hair on equality - another fine array of Rouleur guests talking cycling culture
The Rouleur Longreads Podcast: Tom Dumoulin and the Butterfly Effect
It is late summer 2015 and nobody knows that Tom Dumoulin is on the verge of a breakthrough. Not the 24 year-old Dutchman himself, nor...
Rouleur Conversations Podcast: Issue 20.7 with Katie Archibald, Elinor Barker and Chris Jones
We have three fascinating, erudite guests on the latest podcast, and Desire editor Stuart Clapp too. Only joshing, Stu… Olympic team pursuiters Elinor Barker and...
The Rouleur Longreads Podcast: The Wout Factor from Rouleur 20.7
The Jumbo-Visma superstar on his fight for fitness, mental focus, vying with Van der Poel and secret porridge
The Rouleur Longreads Podcast: New Blood from Rouleur 20.4
Ever wondered what it’s like to blood dope? James Stout undertook a clinical trial to find out. He did not enjoy the experiment, but his...
Rouleur Conversations Podcast: Aurum with Alberto Contador and Ivan Basso
Ivan Basso and Alberto Contador's new bike, the teenager at Liège-Bastogne-Liège and Rapha goes skateboarding
The Rouleur Longreads Podcast: Learning to Fly from Rouleur 20.6
Daniel Stewart nearly made it as a pro cyclist. He recalls his time in cycling’s ratrace, its colourful characters, beauty and bleakness. The sport’s loss...
ROULEUR CONVERSATIONS PODCAST: ISSUE 20.6 WITH DANIEL STEWART AND PAOLO MARTELLI
Rouleur issue 20.6 with writer Daniel Stewart, photographer Paolo Martelli and executive editor Ian Cleverly
The Rouleur Longreads Podcast: Slovenia
“You peer at this gleaming canvas of countries and you can see that the paint is still wet.” - Kwame Anthony Appiah, The Lies That...
Rouleur conversations podcast: Tour de France week 2
The Rouleur crew have torn themselves away from the television briefly to discuss a fascinating opening week of the Tour. Can Primož Roglič go all the...
Rouleur Conversations podcast: Tour de France Special
Some fine racing in the opening week of the Tour de France for our panel to mull over. Ineos Grenadiers looking less than convincing, Jumbo...
The Rouleur Longreads Podcast: Winner in waiting by Matt Rendell
"The longest stage of the 2013 Tour was conceived to test the most robust of hearts. Even before the terminal spike of Mont Ventoux, the...
The Rouleur Longreads Podcast: The Chairman by Ned Boulting
This is the story of a big house in Belgium. Within its walls, along its corridors, through its communal kitchen...
ROULEUR CONVERSATIONS PODCAST: JACOPO GUARNIERI AND DR. NORMAN LAZARUS
Jacopo Guarnieri is a key component in Arnaud Démare’s sprint train at Groupama-FDJ – as well as being a rouleur.cc columnist. He’s already guided his...
The Rouleur Longreads Podcast: Cycling's #MeToo Moment
“I’ve seen everything. I’m tired. I am tired of these guys thinking she just needs to shut up because this is the way it is,...
ROULEUR CONVERSATIONS PODCAST: PHOTOGRAPHER CHRIS AULD AND ROULEUR'S STUART CLAPP
WORDS: IAN CLEVERLY | PHOTO: CHRIS AULD Photographer Chris Auld, who took one of the most iconic Tour de France photos in recent history, joins...
The Rouleur Longreads Podcast: The Magnificent 7
We all have our favourite Tour de France out of the 106 editions of this legendary race.For many, 1989’s stunning turnaround by Greg LeMond of...
The Rouleur Longreads podcast: Teniel Campbell by Andy McGrath
Teniel Campbell hails from Trinidad, not exactly a hotbed of world class cycling stars. But this determined talent is on... The post The Rouleur Longreads...
The Rouleur Longreads Podcast: Watopian Ideals
Wait, is that G? Zwift seems to be taking over the world right now. We go backstage with Mathieu van Der Poel at their film...
Rouleur podcast: Nathan Haas, Ned Boulting and The Desirables on tour
The one where Ned stays in, and Nathan stays in, but Stu goes out
Rouleur podcast: Geraint Thomas, Heartbroken and Book Club
36-hour turbo shift for Thomas raising funds for NHS, Heartbroken author Emil Foget on cardiac arrhythmia in cyclists, and Stuart Clapp topless…
The Rouleur Longreads Podcast: Heartbroken – The silent killer in the peloton
The 2011 Paris-Roubaix winner Johan Vansummeren was forced to retire due to a diagnosis of heart problems, but he is still alive. Others were not...
Rouleur podcast: Tekkerz with Alec Briggs
South London maverick Alec Briggs shakes up the racing team model and disrupts the norm with Tekkerz, having fun along the way. Is he onto...
The Rouleur Longreads Podcast: Notes on Belgium
What is there to love about Belgium? Not a lot, maybe, but there is at least one thing. For your listening pleasure, our latest Longreads...
Rouleur podcast: The Belgian Special – Fred Wright, Jens Keukeleire and Deserter
Opening weekend went off without a hitch – let’s hope that’s not the only racing we see for a while. Podchats with debutant Fred Wright,...
Rouleur podcast: The Sufferfest and POC
They call it Four-Dimensional Power. In conversation with Neal Henderson, the Worlds-winning coach and brains behind revolutionary training app The Sufferfest
The Rouleur Longreads Podcast: The rise of gravel
Rouleur magazine for your ears. Gravel is now officially ‘a thing’, but is it a good thing? Rouleur’s look at this age-old discipline with the...
Rouleur podcast: Marcel Kittel, Matt Rendell and Orla Chennaoui
Kittel’s retirement, rise of the Colombians and new columnist Orla Chennaoui
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