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    Explore "amstel" with insightful episodes like "Angliru Ep.6 - Aut aut (o del travolgente movimento femminile italiano)", "775. Desrecomendando documentales, multas MTB y resultados Itzulia-Amstel", "El Barcelona gana con tres penaltis en contra | A por el Título", "Warren Cycling Podcast Episode 162: Thrilling Amstel Gold Race" and "15^ puntata - La croccantissima" from podcasts like ""Angliru: Ciclismo all'insù", "Todo Ciclismo Radio, los programas de radio y podcast", "A por el Título", "Warren Cycling Podcast" and "2 fisso a Inter-Cagliari"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    Angliru Ep.6 - Aut aut (o del travolgente movimento femminile italiano)

    Angliru Ep.6 - Aut aut (o del travolgente movimento femminile italiano)
    In questa puntata abbiamo analizzato le Classiche di aprile (Amstel Gold Race e Paris-Roubaix maschili e femminili) e affrontato alcuni temi generali come la crescita della Ineos nelle classiche e quella del movimento ciclistico femminile italiano, tutto ciò con l'ospite Alessandro Autieri, con il quale abbiamo parlato, tra le altre cose, anche di Suiveur, Parole Alvento e Giro del Friuli.

    775. Desrecomendando documentales, multas MTB y resultados Itzulia-Amstel

    775. Desrecomendando documentales, multas MTB y resultados Itzulia-Amstel
    Esta semana os desrecomendamos un par de documentales sobre ciclismo para que no perdáis el tiempo, además Alfons Bayonas habla de las multas en MTB y Paco Franch de los resultados de Itzulia y Amstel.
    00:01:20 Noticias
    00:02:25 Desrecomendando documentales sobre ciclismo
    00:19:25 Multas MTB senderos
    00:40:50 Itzulia y Amstel

    El Barcelona gana con tres penaltis en contra | A por el Título

    El Barcelona gana con tres penaltis en contra | A por el Título
    Un gol de cabeza de Luuk de Jong tras un pase de Jordi Alba en el minuto 92 le dio el triunfo al Barcelona por 2-3 frente al Levante. Victoria sufrida en un partido en el que el árbitro andaluz Munuera Montero pitó tres penaltis en contra del equipo azulgrana.

    Los de Xavi mantienen el pulso en la Liga con el Real Madrid, aún a doce puntos pero que podrían ser nueve si logran ganar el partido aplazado contra el Rayo Vallecano. También resaltar que la entrada de Pedri y Gavi en la segunda parte fue fundamental, porque ambos fabricaron el segundo gol, que marcó el canario.

    También se jugaron otros partidos con los siguientes resultados: Osasuna 1 - Alavés 0, Espanyol-Celta y Elche-Real Sociedad. La jornada se cerrará este lunes con el Rayo Vallecano-Valencia.

    En la Premier, lujazo de partido: Manchester City 2 - Liverpool 2, por lo que el equipo que dirige Guardiola mantiene el liderato por un punto.

    En baloncesto, el líder de la Liga, el Barcelona, venció en el clásico jugado en el Palau al Real Madrid por 108 a 97. Un resultado engañoso porque el equipo blanco forzó la prórroga. Los azulgranas se afianzan en el primer puesto y los de Pablo Laso, pese a que plantaron cara, siguen en crisis y acumulan nueve derrotas en los últimos once partidos jugados en todas las competiciones.

    Charles Leclerc se impuso en el Gran Premio de Australia de Fórmula Uno, en el que el mexicano Sergio Pérez y el británico George Russell completaron el podio. Hamilton fue cuarto y Verstappen abandonó por problemas mecánicos. En cuanto a los españoles, Sainz tampoco acabó al salirse de la pista y Alonso volvió a tener problemas en el Alpine y terminó último en la carrera.

    El monegasco de Ferrari lidera el Mundial con 71 puntos. Russell ya es segundo con 37, Sainz tercero con 33, Pérez cuarto con 30, Hamilton quinto con 28 y Verstappen sexto con 25.

    También este fin de semana se disputó el Gran Premio de las Américas de motociclismo, con victoria para el italiano Bastianini en MotoGP por delante de Álex Rins. Y con remontada de Marc Márquez en su retorno a los circuitos, pasando del último puesto al sexto. Bastianini, además, desbanca a Aleix Espargaró del primer puesto en el Mundial.

    Ciclismo. El polaco Michal Kwiatkowski ganó en Valkenburg la clásica Amstel Gold Race en una llegada igualadísima en la que superó en la foto-finish al francés Cosnefroy. Mathieu van der Poel, gran favorito, terminó cuarto.

    Comienzan los grandes torneos en la tierra batida con el Masters 1000 de tenis de Montecarlo. El malagueño Davidovich ganó al estadounidense Girón y se enfrentará en la segunda ronda a Djokovic, que vuelve a las pistas como cabeza de serie número uno.
    Hoy, Bautista-Evans, Ramos-Griekspoor y Pedro Martínez-Humbert.
    Alcaraz debutará frente al ganador del partido entre el estadounidense Korda y el neerlandés Van de Zandschulp.

    El estadounidense Scottie Scheffler, número uno mundial, es el nuevo portador de la chaqueta verder tras vencer en el Masters de Augusta de golf con diez golpes bajo par.

    MN.26.05.1982 EDXC Lesotho

    MN.26.05.1982 EDXC Lesotho
    This edition of the programme is from the early series of Media Network. We were very much focused on the Falkands War at the time, and this programme was a catch-up show to report on other things. Richard Ginbey was a broadcaster who worked in South Africa, New Zealand, and Namibia. I think he was unique in recording and compiling what he heard on his shortwave radio. In this edition he traces the history of broadcasting in Lesotho. I think he used cassettes, so the editing must have been challenging. I think he cued up the clips and played them in to his live presentation. Some people may also remember him from the DX programme he ran on Radio Portugal - the Voice of the West. Wim van Amstel reports on his visit to the European DX Council in Cologne. This was an era when there was very little contact between shortwave broadcasters and their listeners. We also reviewed the Directory of World Band radio from Sony, concluding that it wasn't of much use. We spoke with Pat Gowen, G3IOR, (pictured) about the work of AMSAT and how the findings may have to modify our thoughts about radio propagation.  The programme concludes with Arthur Cushen who had been hearing some amazing transpacific signals on mediumwave.

    Warren Cycling Podcast Episode 123: Spring Classics & JMSR

    Warren Cycling Podcast Episode 123: Spring Classics & JMSR

    Randy and Dean Warren podcast weekly about all things cycling.  This week's episode covers the latest racing in Europe and Morocco as well as the start to the United States domestic pro racing circuit.  The Warren brothers break down the Paris-Roubaix and Amstel Gold races, then touch upon less well-known races.  Alexey Vermeuelen placed 2nd overall in the Tour du Maroc and Rally Pro Cycling's Brandon McNulty takes fourth in Portugal.  Dean was in Arkansas and reports from the start of the Pro Road Tour in the US at the Joe Martin Stage Race.  He has interviews with Holowesko-Citadel's Ruben Companioni, UHC's Eric Marcotte, UHC's Katie Hall and Sho-Air Twenty20's Chloe Dygert.  

    Warren Cycling Podcast Episode 70: Greg Daniel Interview

    Warren Cycling Podcast Episode 70: Greg Daniel Interview

    The Warren brothers go over the recent races including the Amstel Gold Race and Track Worlds results.  Dean interviews US Road Champ and Trek-Segafredo's Greg Daniel who just raced the Amstel Gold Race.  Randy and Dean talk about the women's Amstel Gold Race and the success of the women at the Track World Championships in Hong Kong.  The Warrens cover the upcoming races in Belgium and the beginning stage of the Tour of the Alps.  Dean heads to Gila and will broadcast on Facebook Live Tuesday, April 18th at 7:30pm MDT.

    Warren Cycling Podcast Episode 8

    Warren Cycling Podcast Episode 8

    Randy and Dean Warren discuss the latest events in the cycling world from the Amstel Gold Race to Flèche Wallonne, men and women.  They preview Liege-Bastogne-Liege and cover the US racing scene as well.  Randy shares his US Criterium Nationals experience and the Warren brothers talk about the Joe Martin Stage Race which is underway in Fayetteville, Arkansas.  Dean and Randy are on sight in Fayetteville and Dean interviews UnitedHealthcare's Coryn Rivera (26:00).  Coryn shares her cycling story from her first race to winning 71 national championships and her latest win on stage 2 at the Joe Martin Stage Race.  

    Warren Cycling Podcast Episode 7

    Warren Cycling Podcast Episode 7

    Randy and Dean Warren discuss the latest events in the cycling world and are joined by John Hickox in the Netherlands.  John talks about his Zofietsje (www.zofietsje.nl) business and the upcoming Amstel Gold Race.  The discussion turns towards cycling sportive events then Randy and Dean break down the 2016 Paris-Roubaix race.  They mention recent wins in women's racing by Americans Megan Guarnier (Boels-Dolmans) and Allie Dragoo (Twenty-16 RideBiker, in this event representing the US National squad).  Randy and Dean also touch upon the domestic racing scene from the recently completed Redlands Classic to the upcoming team time trial and pro criterium nationals.

    MN.23.12.1982: Christmas Review 28 years ago

    MN.23.12.1982: Christmas Review 28 years ago
    I picked this recording out of the archives because it has a nice capsule summary of the major media stories from 1982. The highlight was, of course, the Falklands-Malvinas "conflict". This programme contains clips from the FIBS, RAE Argentina and the BBC's Calling the Falklands Programme. We also looked in some detail at the shortlived Radio South Atlantic which broadcast in May and June 1982 from a requisitioned BBC transmitter on Ascension Island. We asked the British Ministry of Defence to explain how the station was operated. We also analysed a transmission broadcast on May 20th 1982 (the second night of transmission).  But it was also the last programme in which Wim van Amstel appeared as RNW Frequency Manager. It was certainly not the last time he was heard on the programme, though. Again it is striking to hear some of the predictions - and how they were spot on. The call with Arthur Cushen in New Zealand is rather like making contact with the moon. Cannot believe how fast time has flown. At the time of publishing this podcast, I was also sad to hear of the passing of BBC correspondent and broadcaster Brian Hanrahan, who famous line when broadcasting under censorship from the Falklands Fleet was brilliant. Unable to reveal how many British aircraft had been involved in the conflict, he reported that after one sortie he "counted them all out and I counted them all back."