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    Explore " israel-premier tech" with insightful episodes like "Go behind the scenes at the Grands Prix Cyclistes de Québec et de Montréal", "A deep dive into Michael Woods’s Tour de France stage win", "Derek Gee, the Giro d’Italia and the seconds that count" and "The inside story of Hugo Houle’s Tour de France stage win" from podcasts like ""Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast", "Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast", "Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast" and "Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Go behind the scenes at the Grands Prix Cyclistes de Québec et de Montréal

    Go behind the scenes at the Grands Prix Cyclistes de Québec et de Montréal

    Derek Gee reveals a heartwarming story about how he came under the spell of the Grands Prix Cyclistes de Québec et de Montréal. Isabella and Ava Holmgren, two stars of cyclocross and cross country, find themselves with race duties in Montreal. Canadian Cycling Magazine’s photographer takes a hit. Plus, heartbreak for some Canadians at their home races. All these tales and more are mixed with tips about how you can plan your visit to Quebec’s largest cities to take in the races to their fullest next year.

    Also, check out Nick Iwanyshyn’s photos from the races.

    Plus, scandal! An Israel-Premier Tech rider had St-Hubert ribs in the lead-up to the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec.

    Episode Highlights

    6:39 13-year-old Derek Gee, a ride from Ottawa to Montreal and Thomas Voeckler’s gloves

    14:16 Benjamin Perry on the significance of the GPCQM

    29:41 Pan Am champ Pier-André Coté breaks down the Quebec City race soon after finishing

    40:31 How the 2026 road world championships course in Montreal is shaping up.

    46:51 A few laps in the Team Canada car at the GP Montreal. It’s not a car race!

    1:01:17 Charlotte of the Ottawa Bicycle Club and her bottle basketball net.

    1:02:49 An old friend of the pod, and former co-host, makes an appearance.

    1:06:54 Success for Charlotte!

    1:07:28 Ava and Isabella Holmgren have a job to do at the GP Montreal.

    1:12:21 In this case, it was No. 1 that affected Derek Gee.

    A deep dive into Michael Woods’s Tour de France stage win

    A deep dive into Michael Woods’s Tour de France stage win

    He did it. But man, was it close. Michael Woods won a stage at the Tour de France this past July in a dramatic fashion on the Puy de Dôme. In this extended interview with Woods, the rider from Ottawa gets into the details of how it all came together, and how it all nearly fell apart. Find out about his relationship with Matteo Jorgenson, the rider whom Woods denied a win on Stage 9. Learn why Woods went for a trail run shortly after the Tour. Finally, who is the guy known as Disco and why is he so important to Woods?

    Also in this episode, the Matts, Pioro and Hansen, look ahead to the Grands Prix Cyclistes de Québec et de Montréal. The two one-day races return in about two weeks. The Canadian Cycling Magazine  editors break down the routes and likely key riders at North America’s only WorldTour events.

    Derek Gee, the Giro d’Italia and the seconds that count

    Derek Gee, the Giro d’Italia and the seconds that count

    How did Derek Gee do it? How did he get into breakaway after breakaway at the recent Giro d’Italia? And what’s next for the Ottawa rider who impressed and entertained throughout his first Grand Tour? In this in-depth interview, Gee analyzes his four second-place stage finishes. He also talks about the feisty young Israel-Premier Tech squad that made it to Rome, the state of his apartment following his arrival from the Giro, getting slapped in the face, telling Thibaut Pinot to cool it, his relationship with mountains and what type of rider he might be able to become.

    The inside story of Hugo Houle’s Tour de France stage win

    The inside story of Hugo Houle’s Tour de France stage win

    As Hugo Houle crossed the line in Foix on July 19, he pointed to the sky. He had accomplished a goal he had had for close to 10 years: win a Tour de France stage for his brother, Pierrik, who died after being struck by a vehicle while he was out for a jog. In this episode, find out what went into that victory, the decisions made out on the road and how a rider can be transformed. Featuring Houle himself, Michael Woods, Steve Bauer and Antoine Duchesne.

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