Feed Zone - Arrivée 2025

Feed Zone - Arrivée 2025

The Champs Elysees is dead. Long live the Champs Elysees! After 3 weeks, 21 stages, 3302km and 14 stage winners, Gary, Chris, David and John actually find 5 things to talk about that aren’t Tadej. But he gets a mention anyway.


Photos: The first and the latest riders to win on the Champs Elysees, the similarities between Walter Godefroot’s 1975 season and Wout Van Aert’s 2025 prior to them winning in Paris are striking. Busy Classics season and early stage races had yielded very little by way of results for either racer until the biggest race of the year arrived in Paris. (Credits: Getty)


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From the Archives - Barry Hoban: My First Flanders

From the Archives - Barry Hoban: My First Flanders

In April this year, legendary British racer Barry Hoban passed away at the age of 85. The world of cycling lost a giant and the Cycling Legends family lost an uncle, a friend and an inspiration. During his career Barry won 8 stages of the Tour de France - a British record that stood from 1975 until the arrival or a certain Mark Cavendish 2 decades later. He also won 2 stages of the Vuelta a Espana and remains - in 2025 - the only British winner of the Gent Wevelgem.In 2022 Chris Sidwells sat down with Barry to record a series of chats about his first experiences of riding iconic races like Paris-Roubaix, the Tour of Flanders and the Tour de France.In this episode Barry talks to Chris about riding his first Ronde Van Vlaanderen - the Tour of Flanders - in 1966.Enjoy the chat and vas y Barry! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

16 Juni 24min

From the Archives - Barry Hoban: My First Worlds

From the Archives - Barry Hoban: My First Worlds

In April this year, legendary British racer Barry Hoban passed away at the age of 85. The world of cycling lost a giant and the Cycling Legends family lost an uncle, a friend and an inspiration. During his career Barry won 8 stages of the Tour de France - a British record that stood from 1975 until the arrival or a certain Mark Cavendish 2 decades later. He also won 2 stages of the Vuelta a Espana and remains - in 2025 - the only British winner of the Gent Wevelgem.In 2022 Chris Sidwells sat down with Barry to record a series of chats about his first experiences of riding iconic races like Paris-Roubaix, the Tour of Flanders and the Tour de France.In this episode Barry talks to Chris about riding his first professional road race world championships at Salanches in 1964.Enjoy the chat and vas y Barry! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

9 Juni 17min

Feed Zone 25-11

Feed Zone 25-11

Still trying to make sense of the Giro d’Italia, the team offer their hot takes on what went wrong and what went right on the roads from Tirana to Rome. Gary is unwittingly using the wrong microphone (again - sorry!) but just about manages to tout Marlen Reusser as the wildcard in the TdFF pack, Chris basks in the glow of deservedly excellent book reviews and David suggests a novel approach to dealing with concussion in grand tours that may not be as crazy as you think.Photo: Cafe Raids were a common feature of the Tour de France until the 1960s. While the Moselle Region is more commonly associated with its Riesling white wines, this photo from the 1921 race shows Swiss riders Henri Colle and Charles Parelenjoying some cold, frothy grain-based ravitaillement on the steps of a bar in Dalstein. The stage itself was a sinewy 300km ride from Strasbourg to Metz. (Credit: unknown)RecommendationsLael Rides Around the World - https://youtu.be/foZSVhTyEfQ?si=7zOWYMWDoRFqkGWqColum McCann ‘Twist’ - https://amzn.eu/d/fI278CZBikeRaceInfo - https://bikeraceinfo.com/commentary/stanley-david/2025/2025-Giro.htmlUlverston Brewing Company - https://ulverstonbrewingcompany.co.uk/Get in touchDrop us a line at cyclinglegendspodcast@gmail.com! We’d love to hear from you.Social mediaCycling Legends - The untold story, the unseen photos Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cyclinglegendsmedia?igsh=MW9ldTNhemF6aWVlcA==Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CyclingLegendsMedia?X/Twitter @cyclinglegends1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

3 Juni 1h 18min

Feed Zone 25-10

Feed Zone 25-10

“What would Barry do?” is our new mantra at Feed Zone Towers, although for starters he’d probably have remembered Lorena Wiebes’ name and who wrote ‘Jerusalem’. In between bouts of amnesia, we look back at an intriguing first week of the Giro d’Italia, pick out highlights from the Vuelta Feminina and Itzulia Women and fly off at tangents along the way. Buckle up! Photo: Alfredo Binda stops at the Foligno check point during stage 8 of the 1928 Giro d’Italia, a trifling 323km affair from Rome to Pistoia. Binda had taken the race lead 4 stages earlier but the pink leader’s jersey was still another years away. Stage 8 would be his fifth of seven stage wins on his way to his third Giro title but it wouldn’t be until his 5th and final Giro victory in 1933 that the ‘Trumpeter of Cittiglio” would wear the famous Maglia Rosa. (History Collection/Alamy Stock)RecommendationsRichard Oakes The Equation https://cyclinglegends.co.uk/products/the-equation?srsltid=AfmBOoq2TToq7PEldxz__7jIDatraGJBsBRjIuMBp05RCegb1hD5ApsbColin Hay: Waiting for my Real Life https://youtu.be/6bEJzzWM9hA?si=bY5TES12v52whO46Men at Work - Overkill (from Cargo (1983) https://youtu.be/RY7S6EgSlCI?si=ZIEJOKK0tX47TW4oMudgear https://mudgear.com/Sidwells on Tour! https://tickets.cyclinglegends.co.uk/Get in touchDrop us a line at cyclinglegendspodcast@gmail.com! We’d love to hear from you.Social mediaCycling Legends - The untold story, the unseen photos Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cyclinglegendsmedia?igsh=MW9ldTNhemF6aWVlcA==Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CyclingLegendsMedia?X/Twitter @cyclinglegends1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

18 Maj 1h 24min

Hamish Graham, Sixty/8

Hamish Graham, Sixty/8

In our latest interview show, Chris talks to a young entrepreneur called Hamish Graham. Hamish has taken over the reins of, not just a cycling holiday company, but the first ever cycling holiday company. The business that in the 1960s founded Majorca as a cycling holiday destination and spawned a tourist industry. That earned its creator, Yorkshireman Doug Petty the Majorcan equivalent of a knighthood.The business is now called Sixty/8 (sixty8.cc), and Hamish has made it his own, offering packages in Majorca and Girona, and bespoke holidays in other iconic European destinations. In fact wherever you want to cycles, sixty8.cc can make it happen. Hamish is a very experienced racer, who although he got a place in a famous Belgian Kermesse team by at first being mistaken for someone else, made his mark in this tough Belgian school of racing, as well as elsewhere in Europe.Now he's trying his hand at endurance cycling, having just recently made his debut in the Dales Divide, a 600-kilometre mostly off-road bike-packing race from the Lancashire coast, across the Dales and North Yorkshire National Parks to the Yorkshire coast, and back again. You can read more about that on bikepacking.com As a fitting touch Hamish took some of Doug Petty's ashes with him for inspiration. Petty was Hamish's step-dad.It's a great story, give it a listen. LinksHamish’s Intagram https://www.instagram.com/hamishjsg?igsh=MWsxOWpzbjRqMmpiag==Sixty/8 https://sixty8.cc/Get in touchDrop us a line at cyclinglegendspodcast@gmail.com! We’d love to hear from you.Social mediaCycling Legends - The untold story, the unseen photos Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cyclinglegendsmedia?igsh=MW9ldTNhemF6aWVlcA==Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CyclingLegendsMedia?X/Twitter @cyclinglegends1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

12 Maj 49min

Feed Zone 25-9

Feed Zone 25-9

How was your Spring then? Any better than Tadej’s? Worse than Lotte’s? Before cycling gets Grand Tour Fever we look back over the Classics of 2025 and ponder whether things really are as bad (or as good) as they seem for the Usual Suspects. Plus, we ask whether One Cycling actually is necessarily an evil and generally shoot the breeze about all things cycling. (Actually, more likely just all things.)Photo: Vittorio Adorni, Jacques Anquetil and Felice Gimondi eating spaghetti during the 1966 Giro d'Italia (Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)Recommendations/Links/Shameless PlugsAlfabetti66 (Instagram) - https://www.instagram.com/alfabetti66?igsh=eHEzdzh3Y2ZqZnlSeth Godin - ”The Dip’ - https://amzn.eu/d/2dQ6gINSunGod Performance Eyewear - https://www.sungod.co/en-gb/West Sport Media/Simpson-Nouvelles - https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJHgRvnCKhl/?igsh=djFiNnpzdmIzNWF2Simpson-Nouvelles Cycling https://nouvellescycling.co.uk/Tales from the Team Car podcast - https://shows.acast.com/tales-from-the-team-carGet in touchDrop us a line at cyclinglegendspodcast@gmail.com! We’d love to hear from you.Social mediaCycling Legends - The untold story, the unseen photos Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cyclinglegendsmedia?igsh=MW9ldTNhemF6aWVlcA==Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CyclingLegendsMedia?X/Twitter @cyclinglegends1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

5 Maj 1h 22min

Steve Lovelace

Steve Lovelace

In 1982, Steve Lovelace nearly died while chopping firewood with a friend in a remote field near his home in Wagoner, Oklahoma. Pinned to the ground and crushed by the weight of a tree slab, it took two hours for his friend and a local farmer to extricate him with a chainsaw. When he eventually arrived at hospital, doctors were unsure as to whether he’d live. A little over 3 years later, he became only the second disabled athlete to complete an Olympic-distance triathlon.Today, after series of other health setbacks, Steve continues to compete as a para-triathlete and is indeed a true Cycling Legend.LinksSteve’s website: thelastplacewinner.com YouTube: The Last Place Winner -a paratriathlon pioneer- Steve LovelaceGet in touchDrop us a line at cyclinglegendspodcast@gmail.com! We’d love to hear from you.Social mediaCycling Legends - The untold story, the unseen photos Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cyclinglegendsmedia?igsh=MW9ldTNhemF6aWVlcA==Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CyclingLegendsMedia?X/Twitter @cyclinglegends1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

28 Apr 35min

Feed Zone 25-8

Feed Zone 25-8

Cycling moves from Flanders via Roubaix to the Ardennes as the team pick over the bones of another breathless few weeks of racing. Plus: we look back at some of the tech from Paris-Roubaix; could it also be the end of the rear wheel as we know it (?); why so meagre pickings for the winners of bike races and we remember Barry Hoban, trailblazer, legend and friend, who passed away this week.Photo: Team Garmin-Transitions feed zone during stage 4 of the 2010 Tour de France, from Cambrai to Reims. David Millar takes his musette from soigneur Alyssa Morahan. Millar's team mate Julian Dean would narrowly miss out on the win, closing rapidly in the final but finishing second to Lampre's Alessandro Petacchi. The win was Petacchi's second of only 2 stage victories that year which would help him to winning the overall points classification, despite HTC Columbia’s Mark Cavendish winning 5. (Credit: Garmin-Transitions via Flickr)Recommendations/LinksBarry Hoban - Our Obituary https://cyclinglegends.co.uk/blogs/long-reads/barry-hoban-our-obituaryThe Backpedal -Cillian Kelly https://substack.com/@cilliankelly?r=nsm6y&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=profileTom Simpson Cycling Festival, 7-14 September 2025 https://cyclinglegends.co.uk/pages/tom-simpson-cycling-festivalFasten Switch wheel system https://youtu.be/2fNxa_dNIU4?si=rLXV6KXwY83UGPNpSimpson-Nouvelles Cycling https://nouvellescycling.co.uk/Tales from the Team Car podcast - https://shows.acast.com/tales-from-the-team-carGet in touchDrop us a line at cyclinglegendspodcast@gmail.com! We’d love to hear from you.Social mediaCycling Legends - The untold story, the unseen photos Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cyclinglegendsmedia?igsh=MW9ldTNhemF6aWVlcA==Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CyclingLegendsMedia?X/Twitter @cyclinglegends1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

22 Apr 1h 19min

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