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In our season finale, Jeremy catches up with Trek Factory Racing rider Evie Richards and takes a look back at an epic weekend of racing at Zonhoven Superprestige and the return of Marianne Vos in Essen. Evie talks about her unconventional journey into cyclocross and growing up in a family dominated by sport. She’s had an incredible career already with two World Championship titles and yet the best is still to come. Evie talks to Jeremy about her phenomenal World Cup win in Namur where she beat Sanne Cant and Pauline Ferrand-Prevot. She also talks about the leg injury that has been holding her back this season and how she’s eager to make her return to racing this weekend at Ronse. Jeremy and Marty also preview the upcoming American National champs and we get a quick update from Stephen Hyde and Rebecca Fahringer ahead of the race.
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This week Jeremy talks to Swiss cyclocross pro Simon Zahner about balancing his career with a wife and family, and how he's struggled with a career in a country where cycling is still relatively a fringe sport. He also shares his resources at races with a close friend and fellow Swiss pro, Marcel Wildhaber. Zahner is known within cross for being particularly skilled at riding in the snow and ice and he talks about how this has enabled him to get podiums at World Cups. He’s also got a 100% win record on the course which will have the upcoming 2020 Cyclocross World Championships and talks honestly about how he expects to race there.
Also this week, Erwin Vervecken talks about how he designs a cyclocross racecourse after the incredible urban race in Kortrijk city centre, as well as where he’d like to build a race in the future. -
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This week Jeremy talks to Belgian National Champion Toon Aerts about his career so far. Toon grew up racing in Belgium and the Netherlands, and found himself riding against Mathieu Van Der Poel at an early age. He also shares how important his family are to his career, two of his uncles work with his father for him and his brother in the pits as their mechanics. They talk about how Sven Nys has influenced his career, Toon emulated him as a junior and ended up racing against him before finally working alongside the Cannibal from Baal on the Telenet Baloise Lions team. Episode 6 also sees the return of Erwin Vervecken who chats to Jeremy about the latest rounds of the UCI Telenet Cyclocross World Cup and how Eli Iserbyt believes that he can beat Van Der Poel.
Marty and Jeremy also catch up with young British cross talent Thomas Mein about his breakthrough season as an U23 after winning the Tabor World Cup. -
This week Jeremy is joined by Quinten Hermans, they talk about his progression in the sport and what it was like battling Mathieu Van Der Poel as a junior. They also discuss the importance of family and friends in the sport, and what it is like to have a supporters club in Belgium. Jeremy also catches up with the American Cyclocross coach about the new generation of riders as they prepare to embark on their first journey to race in Belgium. Marty and Jeremy catch up on all of the action from two incredible races over the weekend from the Telenet UCI World Cup in Tabor and the Hamme Flandriencross DVV Trofee which were both won by Mathieu Van Der Poel and Annemarie Worst.
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In this episode Jeremy talks to American cyclocross legend and all round badass Katie F'n Compton. Katie discusses her battles against Marianne Vos as well as the new wave of young women in the sport, and her varied cycling career that includes 15 National titles and dominance in the Paralympics. Jeremy also catches up with Kerry Werner after his Pan-American cyclocross victory at the weekend, and chats to Marty about the recent incredible European CX championships.
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This week Jeremy on GCN’s Cyclocross podcast Jeremy and Marty chat about the latest racing, and the current trend of “firsts”. Jeremy catches up with Mathieu Van Der Poel & Quinten Hermans about their first victories of the year and is also joined by Maghalie Rochette, the Canadian cross superstar currently dominating the Telenet UCI World Cup. She opens up about pre race nerves, woodwork and rap battles. Marty also talks to the young British rider Anna Kay about her progression in the sport and how she's adapting to different conditions. Erwin Vervecken talks about the savage Koppenbergcross the dominance of the Steylarts-777 women’s team and how the return of Mathieu Van Der Poel will affect the remainder of the season.
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This week Jeremy is joined by Katerina Nash, and they talk about her incredible career, balancing mountain biking, cross country skiing and cyclocross and growing up in the Czech Republic under communist control. Katerina also shares her thoughts on the development of women’s racing and her involvement in the organisation of the sport as president of the UCI Athletes Commission.
Erwin shares his insights into pro cyclocross contracts that secure the appearances of the best riders in the world at every race and how salary changes are affecting how pros balance their seasons. -
Jeremy and Marty introduce the NEW GCN Cyclo-cross podcast and give a quick taste of what is to come in the future. They also take a quick look at the current state of cyclocross and share their love for the sport and the exciting new riders who are defining the 2019 season. Jeremy introduces Belgian CX veteran Erwin Vervecken, and share their perspective now that the two biggest names in the sport are on the sidelines. We’ll be catching up with him every episode and exploring the muddy world of cyclocross. Jeremy also talks to Lars Van der Haar about how he got started as a young professional racer and his thoughts on the sport.
Erwin: https://www.instagram.com/erwinvervecken/Marty: https://www.instagram.com/martymactv/Lars Van Der Haar: https://www.instagram.com/larsvanderhaar/