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Inside the Lab: Chris Froome entered a laboratory in west London for physiological testing after winning his second Tour de France in August 2015. The results have been pored over since they were made public, and their significance debated – not lea...
January 14 | In the first Telegraph Cycling Podcast of 2016 we hear from training camps in Spain and Manchester and riders including Mark Cavendish, Ireland’s Dan Martin and Italy’s Elia Viviani. Richard Moore is joined by Ciro Scognamiglio and Orla C...
December 28 | In this, the final episode of The Telegraph Cycling Podcast in 2015, Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and Daniel Friebe are joined by some friends of the podcast to look back at some of the moments of the year. Among the guests are Ned Bou...
December 22 | The Cycling Podcast team would like to thank all our listeners for helping to make 2015 our best year yet – and ask for your support to make 2016 even better. And so, after a couple of Sherries, it fell to Lionel Birnie to give this ye...
December 17 | This is part two of our conversation with sports scientists Jeroen Swart and Ross Tucker. Swart was one of the scientists who tested Tour de France champion Chris Froome at the GSK lab, while Tucker has publicly questioned Froome's per...
December 15 | The new Telegraph Cycling Podcast features part one of a two-part interview with sports scientists Jeroen Swart and Ross Tucker. Part two will be released later this week. The South Africans, both based in Cape Town, have been among t...
December 9 | This week’s Telegraph Cycling Podcast features an exclusive interview with Sir Bradley Wiggins, as well as a competition to win a signed copy of his new book, My Hour. Wiggins looks back at his hour record, set in London in June, in th...
December 4 | In this week’s show Richard Moore and Lionel Birnie discuss Chris Froome’s test results, published in Esquire magazine on Friday. It was in August that Froome went to the GSK Human Performance Laboratory in west London in response to th...