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Discover the vision of two Belgian youngsters on the most beautiful sport on this planet: cycling! Expect a cycling podcast with reviews, previews, lots of laughs and several tasty takes on the world of cycling. On top of that we discuss the performances of our Young Wolves, six young and talented riders we follow the whole season.Are you interested in our views on the pro cycling world? Give our podcast a listen on your favourite podcast platform. Are you interested in the daily news coming ...
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Stacey Keating from The Modern Domestique is presenting Modern Home Economics - aka life skills - in a fun, sustainable, and practical way. Each episode focuses on a different aspect of Modern HomeEc - from community engagement to cleaning to cooking to mending to making and more - bringing a different perspective of what Modern Home Economics can mean, with the hopes that it will inspire and empower you to make Modern Home Economics your own in your home and community.
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Cameron Mason is back! Not only back racing after skipping a weekend, but also in our Cross Is Boss podcast. Together with the Cyclocross Reds rider we look back on his big performances at Koppenbergcross, Dendermonde World Cup round and the European Championships. Mason expresses his love for the World Cup round in Dublin and tells you what his up…
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After a short break, the Domestique Road Racing podcast is back! We are starting our 2024 season with a bang as we are joined by Laurens De Plus! The INEOS Grenadiers rider is known as one of the best climber domestiques of the current peloton and helped his team leader Geraint Thomas towards a solid second place in the Giro d'Italia, inches away f…
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In this third episode of Cross Is Boss, the Domestique cyclo-cross series, Dieter and Hannes invited Kevin Kuhn. Together with the Swiss rider they look back on the Telenet Superprestige round in Niel and the UCI World Cup round in Dendermonde. How is Kevin feeling after two tough and muddy races and what are his expectations for the remainder of t…
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For this episode Dieter invited one of the most promising talents of the entire peloton: Johannes Kulset. Johannes had a lot of bad luck the past two years, but that didn't keep him from racking in the results. Only a year ago he was still a junior. This year he was already among the best in races as Tour of the Alps and Tour de l'Avenir. For 2024 …
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Michael Vanthourenhout, Fem van Empel, Jente Michels, Zoe Backstedt, Aubin Sparfel and Célia Gery. They all get to wear the European stars for one season. In this second episode of the Cross Is Boss series Hannes and Dieter use 7 takes to discuss the Koppenbergcross and the European Championships. After that, they had a look at the Telenet Superpre…
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The first cyclo-cross races of the season are behind us, which means this is the perfect time to launch our newest podcast: Cross is Boss, the podcast that will keep you busy during the road offseason. Cameron Mason came straight out of the mud of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup race in Maasmechelen to join us in this very first episode. We talked ab…
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We thought we had closed out our podcast season, but we had to come back to talk about the newly announced Tour de France course. Does gravel have a place in Grand Tours? Does this course benefit Jonas Vingegaard or Tadej Pogacar? What can Remco Evenepoel and Primoz Roglic do on this parcours? We give our insights on all these questions in the late…
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The 2023 road cycling season is done and dusted. The only thing left for us to do is handing out 20 awards in 10 different categories! From the strongest rider of the year over the biggest disappointments to the most surprising moments of the past season. For the very last time in 2023 we take a closer look at the performances of both the men’s and…
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The 2023 road cycling season just came to an end, but the Giro d’Italia organisers are already looking forward to their 2024 edition. They presented the route of next season’s first Grand Tour and it promises to be an exciting one! Big GC riders as Jonas Vingegaard, Primoz Roglic and Remco Evenepoel have their eyes on the Tour de France next year. …
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There's only one week left on the cycling racing calendar but there's still a lot of riders left without a contract for next season. One of those riders is Ruben Apers, who is currently riding for Flanders - Baloise but has been told he'll need to find a new team for next season. We talk about his goals and dreams, his backup plans and how he would…
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The last monument is upon us. The Classic of the falling leaves marks the end of the 2023 season and what a season it has been so far. In this episode, Dieter and Bram talk about the chances of Tadej Pogacar, Primoz Roglic, and Remco Evenepoel of raising their hands in Bergamo. Will we see Remco with a moustache in the off season? We'd certainly lo…
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The cycling world was set ablaze last Sunday as Wielerflits announced that Jumbo Visma and Soul Quickstep were negotiating a merger between the 2 powerhouses. Both teams declined to comment but the internet has since been filled with rumours. We try to sift through them and find the truth about what's going on and give our take on what the conseque…
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GC Kuss is real and he’s a Grand Tour Winner! The Eagle of Durango held on in the third week as his own team seemed to attack him at times, but in the final stages it became clear that Vingegaard and Roglic were content with letting their loyal super domestique take a well-deserved career altering win. The Grand Tour season is over, but we’ll keep …
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The eagle hasn’t landed yet, but with only 6 stages to go, Sepp Kuss has a real shot at winning this year’s Vuelta. Remco Evenepoel is no longer a threat to the Jumbo bees, and Juan Ayuso has quite a bit of time to make up. If GC Kuss cracks, the Danish former fish packer Jonas Vingegaard and the Slovenian former ski jumper Primoz Roglic are ready …
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We're 5 stages into the last Grand Tour of the season but it feels like we've had 20 already. There's been plenty of drama with the race organisers still not putting rider safety at the top of the agenda. From riding in the pitch dark to controversial neutralisations and very short run-offs after the line, it's been a crazy week at La Vuelta. Remco…
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It's already the last Grand Tour of the season, but it promises to be a corker. Team Jumbo-Visma goes in search of an incredible feat by attempting to win all Grand Tours in a single season. Tour de France winner Jonas Vingegaard and Giro d'Italia champion Primoz Roglic are both favourites. However, the defending Vuelta champion will not give up hi…
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Get ready to pedal into the heart of the Women's World Championship Road Race in Glasgow! In this episode, we're gearing up to explore the twists, turns, and climbs of a course that's being hailed as one of the toughest in women's cycling history. Join us as we discuss Lotte Kopecky and Demi Vollering, the main favorites, and delve into the strateg…
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Much ink had been spilled and podcast airtime filled about the Glasgow course and we finally got to see what it's all about. The parcours delivered a spectacle of which we are yet to recover. Mathieu Van Der Poel crowned himself the new World Champion and has the rainbow jersey firmly glued to his shoulders. We evaluate our predictions and statemen…
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On Sunday the 5th of August world’s best riders gather in Glasgow to battle for the beautiful rainbow jersey. This Men Elite World Championship Road Race promises to be a big spectacle. After listening to this episode, you will know all about the course and you will have discovered our race favourites: Mathieu van der Poel, Tadej Pogacar, Wout van …
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It's WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS time! No better way to warm up for the next two weeks than previewing the youth categories. We have a special guest today, and it's not just 'a' guest. Sente Sentjens is one of the main favourites of the junior race, for the road race and for the individual time trail. With already a pro contract in the pipeline, the talent…
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There it is, the first epidosde of our new podcast Watts Under The Hood! Dieter's first guest is Stijn Steels, former pro cyclist at Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team. Expect a chat about what it takes to be a WorldTour rider, about how to cope with Grand Tours and many more. Have a good listen! Support the show…
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The men’s peloton has done their laps around the Champs Elysees, the jerseys have been awarded and the speeches have been given. We’ve been treated to 3 weeks of spectacle from Bilbao to Paris, from Adam Yates to Jordi Meeus, From Jonas Vingegaard to Michael Morkov. Last week, I said it would come down to the wire. The 2 days after that, Jonas Ving…
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10 seconds. That’s all that separates Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar after 15 stages of La Grande Boucle. These two gladiators are so closely matched, it will come down to the wire. The time trial lies ahead of us as does Col de la Loze so there’s still room to make differences on the road. In this episode, we recap Tour de France stages 7 thro…
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For a moment, we were afraid that the Tour was over after 5 stages, but Tadej Pogacar showed that he can never be counted out. He and Jonas Vingegaard have traded punches with a winner in each round. The Pyrenees are behind us, it's time to head to the Massif Central and on towards Paris. Pre-registration for the Domestique Social Ride https://docs…
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We are 2 stages into this Tour de France and we already have to adjust our pre-race predictions. Tadej Pogacar is clearly ready for a third potential win and has a very strong team at his disposal. On the other hand, Jonas Vingegaard is slightly on the back foot as some tactical choices could prove costly later in this Grand Tour. Find out our pred…
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22 teams, 176 riders. We talk about *almost* all of them as we discuss their goals, their chances at success and who we think will end op on the steps of the podium in front of the Arc de Triomphe. Can Jonas Vingegaard repeat his 2022 performance and keep Tadej Pogacar from a third victory at the Tour de France? How do their teams compare, and can …
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It's been a dark week for the cycling world. Gino Mäder started stage 5 of the Tour de Suisse but never arrived at the finish line. A high-speed crash took him away from his family, friends, and the cycling community. This has been the hardest podcast episode for us to record as we have to move forward with reviewing the races and looking forward t…
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We're coming out of our post-Giro dip and seeing a sudden French dominance so close to their Tour. Laporte and Alaphilippe light it up at the Dauphine, as Arnaud Demare finds his sprinting form at the Brussels Cycling Classic after a hard race. We also have to address the doping cases of our former and current Young Wolves. Lennert Van Eetvelt has …
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The first Grand Tour of the season is over. Primoz Roglic is the deserved winner as British cycling gets swung into polar opposite emotions in the span of a day. That is the beauty of cycling. We analyse the last 6 stages of this year's lap around Italy as well as voice our opinions about the opening Grand Tour of the season. Stick around for our h…
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One moment you win your second Giro d’Italia stage, the other moment you’re out of the race with COVID. It’s the tough story of Remco Evenepoel’s journey through Italy. After crashing twice in stage 5, bad luck strikes again for the world champion. With Geraint Thomas wearing la maglia rosa now, Il Giro is wide open. Time to look back on the first …
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The Giro d'Italia is here and don't we know it. The aerobullet, Remco Evenepoel came out guns blazing at the start of the race around Italy and put all of his GC competitors back by over half a minute. This Giro isn't over before it began, but we will need to see some attacking racing from riders like Primož Roglič and João Almeida. The sprinters h…
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The Classics are over, long live the Grand Tours! The Giro d'Italia offers cycling fans what it has been craving for with an exciting race profile, a high quality start list and the beautiful Italian countryside. Much ink and breath has already been spent on the battle for pink with Primoz Roglic and Remco Evenepoel as the main protagonists, but we…
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Today’s interview is with Nicholas Ball. As you’ll hear in the interview, we have been friends for many years. But the reason for today’s interview with him is to talk about his quilts! Nicholas, known on social media as Quilts From The Attic, is specifically an improv quilter. His first book, Inspiring Improv: Explore Creative Piecing with Curves,…
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The Classics season has flown past with amazing racing in both the Men’s and Women’s categories. Remco Evenepoel came to save the Soudal-QuickStep’s spring by winning La Doyenne for the 2nd year in a row. We didn’t get to see the duel between the World Champion and the best cyclist in the world due to a crash of Tadej Pogacar, but that is sadly a p…
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It's time for the long-awaited duel between the World Champion Remco Evenepoel and the dominant force of this classics season, Tadej Pogacar. Remco is just coming out of training camp to prepare for the Giro. Tadej showed us he could down a beer as fast as he could ride at Amstel. Who of the 2 generational talents will come out on top at La Doyenne…
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The Queen of the Classics delivered her spectacle again. Mathieu Van der Poel wins his 3rd unique monument, begging the question if he can strive for five. In the women's race, we had a surprising winner in Alison Jackson. The bar on victory dances has been raised, as is the question if Wout van Aert's spring campaign was a failure. Find out our ho…
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Tour of Flanders, the High Mass of cycling, did not disappoint. Tadej Pogačar and Lotte Kopecky showed the world their strength and determination as they each record-setting performances. Pogačar is the first Tour de France winner since Eddy Merckx to win "Vlaanderens Mooiste", and Kopecky is the 4th woman to win the race two times. We are still re…
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The holy week of Flemish cycling is in full swing. We just had Gent Wevelgem, in which Wout Van Aert showed himself a very generous leader to Christophe Laporte. We talk about Dwars door Vlaanderen, a classic without "The Big Three", and look ahead to the culmination of the Flemish classics ending at the Tour of Flanders. Are our pre-season picks s…
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E3 has been a stunning race again this year, with the best podium the race has ever seen. Wout Van Aert, Mathieu Van der Poel, and Tadej Pogačar lit up the Flemish cobbles and hills to give us a taste of what is to come at the Tour of Flanders. But before we get there, we first have to talk about our Domestique home race, Gent-Wevelgem In Flanders …
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Sixty-two years after his grandfather, Mathieu Van der Poel wins La Primavera. Milan - Sanremo might not be the most exciting race to watch, but the buildup of suspense toward the Poggio can give Alfred Hitchcock a run for his money. Tadej Pogačar did what was expected of him and lit it up on the final climb. Still, the World Champion of Cyclocross…
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Slovenian cyclists are dominating our sport once more. Tadej Pogačar won 3 stages at Paris - Nice and the final classification. Primož Roglič did precisely the same in Tirreno Adriatico. Meanwhile, the favorites for the upcoming cobbled classics have started their season as domestiques. Milano - Sanremo rears its head as we discuss our pre-season p…
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Strade Bianche is a monument now, making Tom Pidcock a monument winner. A horse was the center of attention at the women's race until Demi Vollering and Lotte Kopecky caused quite a stir at the finish line. Expletives were used, and cracks are starting to appear at SD Worx. Over in France, the race to the sun started with another sprint victory for…
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The Opening Weekend has arrived, leaving us wondering if Jumbo-Visma and Team SD Worx can be defeated in the Spring classics after such dominant performances. Winning both races with Dylan Van Baarle and Tiesj Benoot and each time securing another podium spot is a never-seen-before display of strength. Team SD Worx winning Omloop het Nieuwsblad wit…
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Tadej Pogačar has started his season at a blistering pace and so have we. We recap a week of fast racing at the Ruta Del Sol, Volta ao Algarve, Tour of Oman, UAE Tour, Setmana Ciclista, Tour du Rwanda, and the Tour des Alpes Maritimes et du Var. As you can tell, there was a LOT of racing, so let's not waste any more time with the description and ge…
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The road racing season is now in full swing! We saw some exciting racing in the Tour of Oman, with wins for Merlier and Jorgenson. We also saw that Charlotte Kool is more than ready to step out of the shadow of Lorena Wiebes, even beating her former leader on multiple occasions already! Tadej Pogačar is also back in action, not at his own UAE Tour,…
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