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Joe and Emma talk to ultra-cyclist Fiona Kolbinger about Transcon, becoming a doctor and chocolate bars
Pete Kennaugh opens up about early retirement, his mental battles and coming to terms with the bike
James and Joe talk to Ned Boulting about a whole host of things including darts, women's cycling and Kula Shaker
On this week's Cyclist Magazine Podcast, we delve into the mind of Jens Voigt
To celebrate Roubaix, we sit down with legend of the race Magnus Backstedt to get all the good stories
Cherie Pridham on making history, travelling the world and the state of the British pro scene
After two decades in the police, Lee Stephenson suffered terrible mental health issues. He explains how he got his life back
An honest conversation with Blythe on retirement, family, Aqua Blue and his new life in commentary
James and Joe talk to Will Pearson of Pearson Cycles about how the pandemic caused a boom and bust for the bike industry
James and Joe catch up with double Olympic gold medallist Jo Rowsell-Shand ahead of the Tokyo Olympics
Joe and James are joined by off-roading pioneer Tom Ritchey
James and Joe sit down with legendary commentator Phil Liggett ahead of the 2021 Tour de France
Joe and James are joined by Krishnan Guru-Murthy to talk cycling to Paris, commuting in London and importance of the press
The legendary cycling photographer remembers some his greatest stories from 40 years in the peloton
James and Joe are joined by Chris Boardman to discuss how cycling needs to be the future
James and Joe are joined by the winner of surely the greatest race of the 21st century so far, Mat Hayman
Joe and James speak to Johan Museeuw about the Classics, the pressures of being Belgian and the ultimate Flandrien
Stories from LeMond, Kelly, Backstedt, Hayles and more on racing the Queen of the Classics, Paris-Roubaix
Joe and James sit down with Craig Calfee, one of the most innovative bike builders of all time
Magnus and Elynor Backstedt share the dream of becoming the first father/daughter duo to have won Paris-Roubaix