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Warren Cycling Podcast

Warren Cycling Podcast

By: Dean Warren
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Summary

Randy and Dean Warren discuss all things cycling and cycling related, from professional races to local cycling issues.@2023 Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • Romandie & Giro
    May 4 2026

    Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Randy just returned from competing in the Giro d' Sardinia and the Giro d' Italia begins this weekend. The Tour of Romandie finished over the weekend and the Warren brothers look at how Tadej Pogačar won four stages but didn't dominate the same way Jonas Vingegaard prevailed in his stage race victories earlier. The Vuelta España Femenina started of win a win for EF Education-Oatly's Naomi Rüegg. She however crashed out wearing the leaders jersey in stage 2. The Tour of Gila in New Mexico finished as well over the weekend.

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    48 mins
  • Liege-Bastogne-Liege Race, Interviews plus Randy Racing in Sardinia
    Apr 26 2026

    Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing as well as our own cycling exploits. Randy is racing the Giro d' Sardinia and has completed two stages so far sitting in 2nd place overall after the individual time trial. Dean traveled to Belgium and spent Saturday at the Liege-Bastogne-Liege Team Presentation and was at the start and finish of the LBL men's and women's races. Dean interviewed the two Americans in the women's race and also talked to Alan Hatherly of Team Jayco AlUla.

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    34 mins
  • Worthy Winners at Paris-Roubaix
    Apr 13 2026

    Randy and Dean Warren talk about the latest in professional bicycle racing. Both the men's and women's versions of Paris-Roubaix delivered exciting to the final sprint action where each victory was well earned. The quest for one rider to win all five monuments in one year seems out of reach as this was Tadej Pogačar's best chance after taking the first two of the year. The question is whether the Slovenian will one day conquer the Hell of the North and lay claim to at least one vicory in all five monuments as only accomplished in the history of bicycle racing by three others. Marianne Vos also saw her chance to add her name to the Paris-Roubaix winner list slip away as Franziska Koch overpowered her to win. Andrew August wins in Spain as Paul Seixas dominates the Itzulia Tour of the Basque Country.

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    34 mins
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