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Post Ride Cafe

De : Aaron Frias Sam Mcfadden
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From weekly grinds to destination rides, two cycling enthusiasts look to interject some humor while informing the audience on pro racing and their own cycling journey.Copyright 2020 Aaron Frias Sam Mcfadden Hygiène et vie saine
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  • Post Ride Cafe - Ep039
    Oct 6 2020
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    33 min
  • Post Ride Cafe Episode - 038
    Sep 30 2020
    Episode Topics: Racing recap: Tour de France Stages and Tirreno Adriatico Finish, World Championships Preview Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/postridecafe/ (https://www.instagram.com/postridecafe/) https://twitter.com/PostRideCafe (https://twitter.com/PostRideCafe) Strava: Aaron - https://www.strava.com/athletes/777347 Sam - https://www.strava.com/athletes/150453 Strava…..Stats of the week! Sam:  22mi, 1900ft  Aaron: 94mi, 2700ft Bike; 18.3mi, 5200 ft Hike/Trail Run Ride of the Week: Sam -  San Juan to Telegraph Pass Aaron -   Pro Cycling New: Muhlberger signs for Movistar Ineos signs De Plus, Porte, Pidcock, & D Martinez wtf?  Cycling News:  Race Coverage: World Championships Recap Womens ITT: Chloe Dygart takes all the headlines. Nasty Crash ends her season for quite awhile. Needs to call WVAs doctor Mens ITT: A pretty engaging time trial to be honest. The last 10 riders were mostly interesting to watch. The riders time gaps at the time check compared to how they finished was definitely interesting. In the end noone can stop Ganna. What a beast. WVA very impressive. Same for G. Womens RR: Not much to say. These races are getting pretty boring to watch. It reminds me of the TdF sprints during Cavendish's early reign. You already know the result is going to be from 2-4 riders and just trying to figure out who does the solo attack and from how far. Impressive riding from Van Vleuten though to be there and help her teammate while being injured, then getting second. Mens RR: I only caught the last 50km or so but it was pretty exciting. Pogacar attacks on the 2nd to last lap and it seems like he is maintaining his gap and could potentially take it all the way. He starts to look human and for no reason Tom Dom attacks to pull him back and then immediately fades as well. No clue what that was all about. Seemed like possible retribution for beating Roglic at the TdF but no clue. Dont get me wrong i was loving it as i thought maybe Domoulin was feeling really good and was gonna go solo to win. The final selection appeared when Nibali kicked off his very aggressive attack on the 2nd to last climb. Only a dozen or so riders make the selection but it is very high profile. At the last climb Alaphilippe puts in a blazing attack that noone can follow and the rest is history. Take aways:  Alaphilippe was right in fearing WVA. What a vicious attack. Will be great to see him in rainbows all year and for 2 classics seasons. Sad for Pedersen to not get to ride with the jersey to finish out the season. What a rip. Valverde managed to get second in the peloton sprint just behind Matthews. Fuglsang looked mostly good until the very end. Don't think he was really hoping to win but great practice for the Giro. Fleche Wallone Preview: Contenders: Cavagna, Costa, Pogacar, Gorka Izagirre, Wellens, Kamna, Porte, Hirschi, Landa, Kuss, Doumoulin, Kwiatkowski, Dani Martinez LBL Preview: Contenders:  https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/alejandro-valverde (VALVERDE Alejandro)  https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/philippe-gilbert (GILBERT Philippe)  https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/greg-van-avermaet (VAN AVERMAET Greg)  https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/dan-martin (MARTIN Dan)  https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/rui-costa (COSTA Rui)  https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/michal-kwiatkowski (KWIATKOWSKI Michał)  https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/julian-alaphilippe (ALAPHILIPPE Julian)  https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/primoz-roglic (ROGLIČ Primož)  https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/tim-wellens (WELLENS Tim) Pogacar Giro d’Italia Preview. Main Contenders: Fuglsang, Yates, Thomas, Campenaerts, Kruijswijk, Nibali, McNulty, Kelderman...
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  • Post Ride Cafe - Ep037
    Sep 22 2020
    Episode Topics: Racing recap: Tour de France Stages and Tirreno Adriatico Finish, World Championships Preview Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/postridecafe/ (https://www.instagram.com/postridecafe/) https://twitter.com/PostRideCafe (https://twitter.com/PostRideCafe) Strava: Aaron - https://www.strava.com/athletes/777347 Sam - https://www.strava.com/athletes/150453 Strava…..Stats of the week! Sam:  0 Bike; 6mi 1,000 ft Hike Aaron: 45mi, 1400ft Bike; 15.6mi, 2800 ft Hike/Trail Run Ride of the Week: Sam -   Aaron -  New Sneaks 3.5 mi 600 ft (2min off my PR of a 1.66 mi effort climb from 2016) Race Coverage: Tirreno Adriatico Stage 8: Ganna puts on a clinic in the ITT. S Yates does enough to maintain his lead and win Tirreno Take aways: The Giro is starting to come together. Yates looks like a strong contender as does Thomas. Fuglsang looking like he may have already peaked earlier in this season but still a strong contender. With no Carapaz it seems even more wide open. Tour De France Stage 16-21 Stage 16: Kamna takes the win by over minute over Carapaz. Back in the GC pack nothing really of note happens Stage 17: Carapaz again looking good and so close to a stage victory. Lopez ends up victorious taking 15 seconds on Primoz and 30 seconds on Pogacar. Cool finale with the paving of the Col de la Loze Stage 18: Hirschi and Carapaz in a fight for the Polka dots. Sadly Hirschi has a crash on a descent and Carapaz and Kwiatkowski go on to take the stage. WVA obviously leads the pack home for 3rd. Excellent to see Carapaz riding so hard for Polka Dots to try salvaging Ineos TdF Stage 19: Soren Kragh Andersen takes another victory in a classics style stage. A lot of big classics guys getting ready for the big races coming in the next month. Sunweb having the best TdF of any team it seems. Stage 20:  What a TT. Not expecting that amount of a gap and the first we've seen Primoz suffer. Awesome effort by Pogacar and Porte to get the podium.  Stage 21: Champs - a bit messy but DQS handles the final leadout and Bennet wins Take aways:  World Championships Preview: ITT (46km): A pretty basic TT profile. Look for the strong TT riders to win this. Dennis, WVA, Ganna Mens Elite Road Race: 250km. Lots of repeat climbing of one circuit. Climb doesnt actually look as hard as i thought so some classics guys could still be in the mix. Not necessarily a climbing specialist to take this. Next Week Preview: Recap UCI 2020 World Championships in Imola
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    52 min
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