4. Tattoos of the pro peloton and the interesting history of the cycling team bus

4. Tattoos of the pro peloton and the interesting history of the cycling team bus

James and Joe return for Episode 4 of the Cyclist Magazine Podcast.

Tattoos are a mark of modern life so it comes of no surprise that the professional peloton is awash with them. From Peter Sagan’s Joker tattoo to the lyrics to Ed Sheeran’s ‘Perfect’ scribed across Nico Roche, we discuss the good, the bad and the ugly ink of cycling.

We even gave Trek-Segafredo domestique Koen de Kort a call about his tattoo collection and how it represents his life as a cyclist, too.

Cold meats, chewing gum, concrete flooring, industrial explosiveness, aperitifs. No, it’s not a dinner party around Mario Cippolini’s house, it's a brief list of some of the weird and wonderful things that have propped up professional cycling teams over the years.

We discuss the origins of the cycling team sponsor including one, rather sordid sponsor, that gave us the humble team bus.

We also kick off the show with our usual natter on things we like and don’t like.

For James, it’s the Rapha Pro Team shoes which he absolutely loves. Luckily, he also put digital pen to internet paper to review these knitted kicks, which can be read here - https://www.cyclist.co.uk/reviews/7764/rapha-pro-team-shoes-review

And for Joe, it’s buying second-hand jerseys from eBay, something he discussed at length here - https://www.cyclist.co.uk/in-depth/8325/forget-modernity-just-buy-your-cycling-jerseys-from-ebay

For more on the Cyclist Magazine Podcast - https://www.cyclist.co.uk/cyclistmagazinepodcast
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160. Ned Boulting: The Tour de France Special

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159. Lidl-Trek's Mattias Reck: Why are riders faster, and the resilience of Mads Pedersen

159. Lidl-Trek's Mattias Reck: Why are riders faster, and the resilience of Mads Pedersen

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158. Magdeleine Vallieres, World Champion

158. Magdeleine Vallieres, World Champion

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28 Mai 47min

157. Rob Britton: Slave to the road turned gravel supremo

157. Rob Britton: Slave to the road turned gravel supremo

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14 Mai 1h 15min

156. Guy Martin: Getting kidnapped, land speed records and defying death on two wheels

156. Guy Martin: Getting kidnapped, land speed records and defying death on two wheels

This week, James is joined by Guy Martin, former British motorcycle racer, land speed record setter, part-time cyclist and reluctant TV presenter - he says he’d rather be known for his day job fixing ...

30 Apr 1h 16min

155. George Hincapie: Paris-Roubaix, elbows out racing and his Modern Adventure

155. George Hincapie: Paris-Roubaix, elbows out racing and his Modern Adventure

This week, James and Will chat to George Hincapie, the super-est of domestiques, double 'ard Classics man and erstwhile lieutenant to Lance Armstrong.George was born in Queens, New York City, on 29th ...

16 Apr 1h 15min

154. Harry Tanfield: Baptisms of fire, keeping the faith, and the Ribble Outliers

154. Harry Tanfield: Baptisms of fire, keeping the faith, and the Ribble Outliers

This week James and Will are joined by Harry Tanfield. Born and raised in Yorkshire, Harry started racing aged 10, and having caught teams' attention with strong performances at races like Junior Pari...

2 Apr 1h 15min

153. Aero mutinies and secret shorts with Castelli's Steve Smith

153. Aero mutinies and secret shorts with Castelli's Steve Smith

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19 Mar 1h 15min

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