Bobby Julich
Bobby Julich ended up third at the 1998 Tour de France, only the second ever American to be on the podium at the world’s greatest cycling event. Was it too much too soon? Listen to the Show!
View ArticleDavis Phinney III
Right after Lance won his seventh Tour de France, legendary cyclist Davis Phinney came on air to chat about Lance, about just making the stage cut-off time, about Team 7- Eleven’s half day in yellow...
View ArticleNed Overend
They call Ned Overend ‘The Lung.’ At the age of 50, he has accomplished anything and everything in the world of endurance sports including completing the Ironman Triathlon in 1980, making the US team...
View ArticleBob Stapleton
Bob Stapleton is the General Manager of the T-Mobile Cycling team and he came on with Bob and Paul after Stage One of the 2007 Amgen Tour of California. In this wide ranging interview he touched on his...
View ArticleDavis Phinney – Live from the Tour of California
Davis is one of our favorite guests on The Competitors. We were lucky enough to sit down with him to discuss his career, cycling, his family and of course the Amgen Tour of California as we taped live...
View ArticleSteve Larsen
Steve Larsen is an amazing athlete. He grew up in Davis, California where local boy Dave Scott was his hero. Greg LeMond set him up on his bike and began bike racing at the age of 13. Lance Armstrong,...
View ArticleTaylor Phinney
Taylor Phinney. Can you believe that the son of cycling legends Davis Phinney and Connie Carpenter is now 17 years old and one the best up and coming cyclists in this country? He won the Junior World...
View ArticlePhil Liggett
Phil Liggett is a true legend of cycling and having only 15 minutes to chat with him at Interbike recently was not nearly enough. So Huddle and I set up an early morning chat with the Voice of Cycling...
View ArticleDavis Phinney
This podcast brought to you by Audible.com. Download a free audiobook of your choice today at audiblepodcast.com/competitors Davis Phinney, one of America’s cycling legends and one of our all-time...
View ArticleRoy Knickman
Roy Knickman had an amazing cycling career. How many riders had the opportunity to ride with Bernard Hinault, Greg LeMond, Davis Phinney, Ron Kiefel, Bob Roll and Andy Hamspten, among others. Roy came...
View ArticleAndrew Messick
Andrew Messick, the main man behind the Amgen Tour of California, joined us to talk about moving the event from February to May and to layout the brand new course for us.
View ArticleRahsaan Bahati
Let’s be honest. How many kids who grew up in Compton went on to become professional cyclists, win national championships and create their own team and charity? Rahsaan Bahati is a one-of-a-kind young...
View ArticleTodd Gogulski
Todd Gogulski is a long time professional cyclist who you have seen on VeloCenter every day during the 2010 Tour de France. No one has better insight into the sport and the Tour than the man they call...
View ArticleNed Overend
Ned Overend is one of the true endurance sports legends. And at the age of 55, the guy is still tough as nails.
View ArticleJohn Howard
John Howard was named America’s cyclist of the 70’s and was a three time Olympian, Ironman champion and Pan American Games Gold Medalist. He came on to talk about his new book Mastering Cycling, his...
View ArticleDavis Phinney
For his teammates, Davis Phinney was always their go-to guy when it came to winning time. The same goes for Huddle and me when it comes to lining up a guest for a classic interview. Davis is always our...
View ArticleChris Horner
Chris Horner is a San Diego boy who just recently became the first American cyclist to win the Vuelta a Espana and, at 41, the oldest. GREAT interview! The post Chris Horner appeared first on...
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