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    annemiek van vleuten

    Explore " annemiek van vleuten" with insightful episodes like "De Twaalfde: Annemiek van Vleuten" and "Kicking off summer in style at Sea Otter Canada" from podcasts like ""Crotcast" and "Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast"" and more!

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    De Twaalfde: Annemiek van Vleuten

    De Twaalfde: Annemiek van Vleuten

    Steven en Maarten gingen thuis op bezoek bij De Koningin van het Huidige Wielrennen: Annemiek van Vleuten. Het werd een openhartig gesprek. Over hoe ze dachten dat ze geen klimmer was. Over hoe die crash in Rio voor haar niet de dag is van die vreselijke val, maar de dag dat ze toonde bergop de beste te zijn. Over wakker worden, tegenslagen en transformatie. Kortom, wil je Annemiek van Vleuten beter leren kennen? Luister dan deze aflevering van de Crotcast.


    Volg Steven Dalebout op twitter:
    https://twitter.com/stevendalebout

    En Maarten hier:
    https://twitter.com/maduc

    Kicking off summer in style at Sea Otter Canada

    Kicking off summer in style at Sea Otter Canada

    Canadian Cycling Magazine heads to Blue Mountain, Ont., for the Sea Otter Canada cycling festival. Editors Matthew Pioro and Dan Walker, and photo editor Matt Stetson, bring you the vibes from the event. They are impressed that on the first day, the first Friday of July, that there are a good amount of people at the expo. Walker figures they had read ‘12 excuses you can use to sneak out of work early.’ Pioro and Walker take on the 120-km gran fondo. Stetson, a longtime mountain biker, rides his first enduro.

    “I have been riding quite a long time on dirt and mountain bikes. It certainly was my first gravity event, which, to me, sounds weird, as I’ve ridden lots of times in pads and downhill, but never on the clock,” Stetson says. “But cross country, I’ve done dozens of times. The enduro was a different feel. I couldn’t believe how tired I was at the end of such a short amount of riding.

    In Full Send/No Send, Pioro admits Walker was right about something. Is “Alien” a good nickname or an accusation? Should you take a swim in your bib shorts?

    Canadian MTB editor Terry McKall interviews the CEO and founder of Structure Cycleworks. Loni Hull discusses the WTF (Without Telescoping Fork) linkage system that his company has designed. He also gets into the significance of keeping his company in Alberta.

    Send in your ideas for Full Send/No Send and Ask a Coach to podcast@cyclingmagazine.ca

    Podcast art by Maxine Gravina

    The Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast thanks Ontario Creates for its support.

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