368: Are Shorter Cranks Faster?
Fast Talk24 Apr 2025

368: Are Shorter Cranks Faster?

On this episode, Lennard Zinn shares his decades of experience and experimentation to help answer the question of whether shorter cranks are better. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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428: How to Successfully Race a Gravel Event with Lauren de Crescenzo

428: How to Successfully Race a Gravel Event with Lauren de Crescenzo

Past Unbound Winner, Lauren de Crescenzo and YouTube journalist Ben Delaney talk with us about the ways of successful gravel racing.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

18 Juni 1h 13min

427: Potluck Discussion – Midseason Doldrums, Our Best Big Dumb Ride Stories, and Our Favorite Training Books

427: Potluck Discussion – Midseason Doldrums, Our Best Big Dumb Ride Stories, and Our Favorite Training Books

This week, our hosts get personal with stories of the biggest and dumbest rides they’ve done, the training book that had the biggest impact on their athletic development, and how they deal with the mi...

11 Juni 51min

426: The High-Fat vs. High-Carb Debate Rages On

426: The High-Fat vs. High-Carb Debate Rages On

For decades, Dr. Timothy Noakes and Dr. Louise Burke have debated the best diet for performance, from opposite ends of the spectrum. In a series of new articles, the two nutrition pioneers continue th...

4 Juni 44min

425: How to Build Champions (It’s Not the Way You Think!)

425: How to Build Champions (It’s Not the Way You Think!)

Sports psychologist Dr. Kate Bennett joins us to discuss the “Way of Champions” psychological framework that leads to happier, healthier, better-performing athletes and people.   Learn more about your...

28 Maj 57min

424: “Backed by Science” Doesn’t Mean What You Think, with Dr. Stephen Cheung

424: “Backed by Science” Doesn’t Mean What You Think, with Dr. Stephen Cheung

Science isn’t perfect; humans can bring bias and poor design. Today, Dr. Stephen Cheung helps us understand the potential pitfalls of scientific inquiry, and the things we can trust.   Learn more abou...

21 Maj 1h 20min

423: Potluck Discussion – Heat Training, Back Pain, and Grant’s Big Crash

423: Potluck Discussion – Heat Training, Back Pain, and Grant’s Big Crash

We discuss whether a couple of heat training sessions a week has any reward (or risk), why lower back pain seems to be on the rise in cyclists, and Grant details his crash at a local race. Learn more ...

14 Maj 51min

422: The Science of Power Meters, with Stages Cycling’s Pat Warner

422: The Science of Power Meters, with Stages Cycling’s Pat Warner

You probably own a power meter, but do you know how it measures power or how these devices have evolved over 20 years? We were joined by Stages Cycling’s head of product development Pat Warner to pull...

7 Maj 59min

421: Fast Chats — What Differentiates Cycling’s Greats, and New Research on the Causes of Overtraining Syndrome

421: Fast Chats — What Differentiates Cycling’s Greats, and New Research on the Causes of Overtraining Syndrome

We discuss new research on what it takes to win the biggest races in cycling—and how that can help your own racing—and we analyze a study that looks at the potential causes of overtraining syndrome.  ...

30 Apr 50min

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