
Reg Harris
Reg Harris won the world professional track sprint title 4 times and was a two-time silver medallist at the 1948 Olympics in London. He was a household name in the 1950s, but came out of retirement in...
30 Des 202430min

Feed Zone 24-26
And so this is Christmas. With 3 wise men taking up a better offer, it’s down to Chris, David and Gary to deliver the final Feed Zone of the year.Episode thumbnail: ©️Kittisak Jaitieng/ Dreamstime.com...
22 Des 20241h 16min

Saturday Supplement 24-20
The shortest day doesn't mean the shortest podcast as Gary ruminates over Project Demi, the Big Three (minus one)'s cyclocross programmes for 24/25, the Vuelta's 90th anniversary and remembers the Emp...
21 Des 202430min

Six-Day Racing
Continuing our look back over the Cycling Legends archives, Chris chatted to John Galloway in 2021 about the origins and history of an aspect of cycling that was once huge but has become less common i...
16 Des 202434min

Feed Zone 24-25
Rapha’s new chamois cream is no soothing ointment for the litany of injuries and surgeries talked about this episode, but it gave us the perfect excuse for schoolboy sniggering. In more serious matter...
10 Des 20241h 2min

Monsieur France - Remembering Jean Stablinski
As well as being a four-time French National Champion, Jean Stablinski won the 1958 Vuelta a España and was World Road Race Champion in 1962. But he is perhaps better known as a super domestique and, ...
9 Des 202431min

Jacques Anquetil: The Man Behind the Mask
Jacques Anquetil is one of the all-time greats. The first five-time Tour de France winner, the first to repeat Fausto Coppi’s Giro d’Italia-Tour double, the ultimate time triallist – a great champion ...
1 Des 202445min

Feed Zone 24-24
Chris, David and Gary reconvene to find at least something bike-related in the bleak off-season. Is Tom Pidcock half as good as he thinks he is? How come Demi Vollering only has a 2-year contract at F...
21 Nov 20241h 12min




















