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Was the Giro won or lost?
Episode 468
Welcome back to Spin Cycle. This week, the crew dissects a thrilling conclusion of the Giro d'Italia. Was it won by Simon Yates or lost by UAE Team E…
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Juan Ayuso's bee movie
Episode 467
One weekend remains at a fantastic Giro d'Italia. We won't try to guess what happens, because that's impossible, and that's why the race is so good.
C…
7 months, 2 weeks ago
UAE leadership determines that the leader is leading
Episode 466
It's the last rest day of the Giro d'Italia, and two bits of GC news dominate conversation: Isaac Del Toro is officially UAE's leader now, and Primoz…
7 months, 3 weeks ago
Giro thrills and can Pogi win in Paris?
Episode 465
Welcome back to Spin Cycle, where no news is too big and no joke too small.
We're about halfway through the Giro, and what a Giro it's been. Caley, J…
7 months, 3 weeks ago
Dusty Wout just covered in dust
Episode 464
The Giro d'Italia's mini Strade Bianche had everything: A winner everybody can hear for, a precocious young talent, GC crashes, dust galore.
In this e…
7 months, 4 weeks ago
Big Jim's chemical romance
Episode 463
Primoz Roglič showed the Giro how to hang off a race director's car on Thursday and Mads Pedersen probably had to go on a boat even though he fell do…
8 months ago
Don't make a bet with Mads
Episode 462
If there's one thing we've learned over the first three days of the Giro d'Italia, it's never make a bet with Mads Pedersen. The Lidl-Trek rider is o…
8 months ago
The Giro d'Italia and a Matt White mystery
Episode 461
The Giro d'Italia is upon us! Chris Marshall Bell rings in from Albania with the answers to cycling's biggest questions - whose legs are good? Who wi…
8 months, 1 week ago
Winning like Astana
Episode 460
Welcome back to Spin Cycle. In this episode, Caley, Jonny, and Kit give Astana the props they've been yearning for (almost as valuable as UCI points)…
8 months, 1 week ago
Rabbit Holes: Who shot Greg LeMond?
Episode 458
In the arc of a life – especially one as rich and eventful as Greg LeMond's - certain stories get lost to the grander narrative. But in 1987, the big…
8 months, 2 weeks ago