The Bradley Wiggins Show By Eurosport

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Join Sir Brad, Graham Willgoss and special guests every Monday for all the latest news, opinion and analysis from the world of cycling.

Episodes

  • Hugh Carthy proves he can challenge Vuelta elite | Froome comeback could stretch to fifth Tour de France win

    01/11/2020 Duration: 53min

    Brad and Graham are back and joined by Sean Kelly for the latest episode of the Bradley Wiggins Show to ruminate on a busy week of cycling.The exploits of Tao Geoghegan Hart are given a warm appraisal, there is criticism for the UCI following a rider protest ahead of Stage 11, and Sean and Brad reflect on opportunities missed. Jonathan Vaughters speaks to Orla Chennaoui, suggesting that Primoz Roglic could fade towards the end of the third week of the Spanish Grand Tour, and adding that his EF rider Hugh Carthy, who won Stage 12 to put himself in GC contention, is an underrated time-trialist. Brad and Sean add that Carthy has shown he can challenge the elite, and that the rider from Lancashire, should believe that he can go on to win a maiden Grand Tour. Elsewhere, as the Vuelta has progressed, Brad adds, Chris Froome has shown encouraging signs of a return to form and could challenge for a fifth Tour de France next year.To finish, Brad and Sean reflect on the challenges of the fearsome Alto de l'An

  • Tao seals stunning Giro win - and Brad speaks exclusively to Britain's new superstar

    25/10/2020 Duration: 42min

    Sunday witnessed another remarkable moment in the history of British cycling as Tao Geoghegan Hart won the Giro d'Italia for Ineos Grenadiers, seeing off Jai Hindley in the final time trial in Milan after going into Stage 21 level on time.Tao becomes the fifth Brit to win a Grand Tour, a run started by Brad and carried on by Geraint Thomas, Chris Froome and Simon Yates. We hear the interview Tao conducted with Brad during The Breakaway after his stunning victory on the streets of Milan.Brad and Graham reflect on a wonderful achievement for the Londoner, the relationship he has with Brad and the qualities which make him so special.Ineos Grenadiers managed to bag GC as well as seven stages despite losing G early on in the race, with Filippo Ganna picking up the final stage to round off a stunning Grand Tour. But special praise is reserved for Rohan Dennis too after his herculean efforts to bring Tao to the title.We look back on a quite unforgettable Giro - but let's not forget another big British talent, Hugh C

  • An open letter to Tao Geoghegan Hart

    24/10/2020 Duration: 05min

    In today's extra special edition of the Bradley Wiggins Show we mix things up a bit. In honour of the winner of Stage 20 Brad voices an open letter to Tao Geoghegan Hart as he stands on the verge of the 2020 Giro d'Italia title.Brad talks through when he first met Hart and his memories of when he first met the rider who is set to become the next superstar of cycling. He also talks about how important a place Hart will have in the succession of British cycling, just as Brad himself had an important place in Hart's history. 'Go tomorrow, and be great.'The Bradley Wiggins Show is Produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Giro peloton made more of a stand against rain than racism | Sam Bennett makes it double delight for Ireland at La Vuelta

    23/10/2020 Duration: 25min

    Brad is joined by Dan Lloyd to mull over a bizarre day at the Giro d’Italia that saw a rider protest force organisers to slash 125km from what was meant to be the longest stage of the race.Meanwhile, James Knox of Deceuninck–Quick-Step and Rod Ellingworth of Bahrain McClaren drop in on Orla Chennaoui to lift the lid on really happened before the stage.Over in Spain, brilliant Sam Bennett roared to victory on Stage 4 at the Vuelta a España.The Bradley Wiggins Show is produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Tao Geoghegan Hart closes on pink after ‘brutal’ Stelvio | What were Sunweb doing?

    22/10/2020 Duration: 09min

    Brad is joined by Brian Smith to reflect on another day of double Grand Tour action. Tao Geoghegan Hart moved on to the podium after Stage 18 of the Giro, but there is special praise reserved for Ineos Grenadiers team-mate Rohan Dennis, who laid the foundations for Geoghegan Hart. However, hard questions are asked of Team Sunweb. Did they pass on an opportunity to give Wilco Kelderman a near-unassailable lead? Instead the race heads to its final three days with just 15 seconds between the top three riders.Elsewhere, Brian and Brad talk through Dan Martin’s Stage 3 win on the Vuelta, after the Irishman took an emotional win following a 166km ride from Lodosa to Vinuesa, as Primoz Roglic retained the lead in the GC. The Bradley Wiggins Show is produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Froome deserves respect not ridicule | Tao is the real deal

    22/10/2020 Duration: 31min

    Brad and Graham are back as we reflect on an amazing bonanza of cycling with two Grand Tours on at once. The pod kicks off by reviewing Ben O'Connor's solo win on Stage 17 of the Giro d'Italia - a vital victory for a team in NTT which faces a very uncertain future.It's the business end of the Giro now and the daunting challenge of the Stelvio awaits pink jersey Joao Almeida on Thursday. Even if he says he likes it, Brad... isn't convinced.We also chat Tao Geoghegan Hart. Brad says the Ineos Grenadiers rider is the "complete package", revealing what he spoke to him on the phone about after Stage 17, having sent him a heartfelt message. "He's everything I wasn't, and everything I wanted to be," says Brad.With Stage 17 finishing at Madonna di Campiglio, the scene of Marco Pantani's fall from grace, Brad also reflects on his memories of the Pirate's life and death. You can hear more about that infamous day on the 1999 Giro on our cycling history podcast, Re-Cycle: https://podfollow.com/re-cycleMeanwhile, an explo

  • Britain's Tao Geoghegan Hart has come of age at Giro | Vuelta preview with Sean Kelly

    18/10/2020 Duration: 31min

    Brad is joined by Graham Willgoss to break down a quite stunning performance from his protégé, Britain’s Tao Geoghegan Hart, as he produced the biggest ride of his career so far to win Stage 15 of the Giro d’Italia on Sunday and announce himself as a serious contender.Brad believes the 25-year-old has come of age at this Grand Tour and lauds the Brit's attitude and talent. He also makes it clear that he thinks his former team-mate Geraint Thomas would have triumphed in Italy had it not been for his unfortunate injury.Meanwhile, Brad and Graham give their reactions after two of the biggest talents in cycling duked it out for Tour of Flanders glory on Sunday as Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin Fenix) beat rival Wout van Aert (Jumbo Visma) in an amazing finish.Finally, the great Sean Kelly joins the guys to help preview the Vuelta a España. They give their predictions and wonder how the sport will cope with having two Grand Tours on at the same time. Does Chris Froome have a chance to triumph? See acast.com/pr

  • Almeida hasn’t won the Giro yet | Knox and Tao are doing British cycling proud

    16/10/2020 Duration: 14min

    Bradley Wiggins is joined by Eurosport and GCN’s Dan Lloyd to discuss Stage 13 of the Giro d’Italia and a surprise win by Diego Ulissi.The boys discuss Peter Sagan’s impressive ride that almost saw him catch the lead group, and laud the performances of Tao Geoghegan Hart and James Knox.Brad also suggests that the general classification is far from over, despite Joao Almeida’s lead, and backs Jacob Fuglsang to do something special in the final week.Plus, EF Pro Cycling's petition to bring the race to an early halt due to the coronavirus pandemic has failed to get full support of the other teams. Brad and Dan pontificate on why that is. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Drama on and off course in Giro Covid storm | Exclusive interview with Jonathan Vaughters

    15/10/2020 Duration: 19min

    Brad is joined by fellow Eurosport expert Brian Smith on a surprising day that saw EF Pro Cycling call for the Giro d’Italia to be brought to a halt early.Eurosport exclusively revealed that EF Pro Cycling wrote a letter to the UCI and race organisers asking for the Giro d’Italia to be stopped after the second week of racing, and you can listen to Orla Chennaoui's special interview with the team's manager Jonathan Vaughters.On the course, Jhonatan Narvaez benefited from fellow escapee Mark Padun's late mechanical to win a rain-soaked Stage 12, while a stalemate in the battle for pink saw Portugal's Joao Almeida retain the race lead.---This episode is sponsored by Cyclist Magazine. Listeners can claim a special offer with 3 issues for just £3. Cyclist Magazine is a celebration of everything that makes road cycling special, and every issue is packed with most exhilarating cycle routes, in-depth road bike reviews, and expert opinions on everything from training plans and nutrition to kit and the latest tech. Sim

  • Covid chaos leaves Giro on brink | Cav has been f***** over

    14/10/2020 Duration: 27min

    Graham and Brad are back with a full pod and, well, there's a fair amount to catch up on. Since the last pod, two whole teams have departed the Giro after coronavirus chaos forced Mitchelton-Scott and Jumbo Visma to up and leave.As Brad notes, the race is looking more and more precarious with each day that passes and the chances of getting to Milan look in real jeopardy now. How many teams can withdraw before this race has to be brought to an end?On the racing front, Arnaud Demare made it four stage wins with his victory on Stage 11, and Graham and Brad look at the mistakes made by Peter Sagan in the sprint finish which allowed the Frenchman to triumph once again.Meanwhile at Scheldeprijs, Mark Cavendish returned after his emotional interview at the weekend when he suggested that he might have raced for the final time. But uncertainty still surrounds his immediate future, with Brad believing his old mate has been "f***** over" as he tries to prolong his racing career... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and o

  • 'Everybody's still a factor!' - Don't write off anybody at the Giro | Why Brad could have still been racing at 40

    12/10/2020 Duration: 10min

    In an extra special bonus pod Graham and Brad are joined by Pippa York to chew the fat over what we've seen at the Giro so far as we hit the first rest day.Pippa is keen to stress that you can't write anybody off at the Giro and there are plenty of names who will be spending the rest day thinking they are in with a chance.Pippa and Brad reminisce about races in their past and Brad has a particularly interesting story about how he could be racing at the age of 40 if things had worked out differently.Finally the trio look at how Covid-19 is impacting cycling across the world, particularly in Europe, and what the rising cases might mean for the rest of the calendar.The Bradley Wiggins Show is produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Pippa York on Tour de France trailblazing, transphobia and transitioning | Brad urges Brailsford to sign Cav

    11/10/2020 Duration: 58min

    Brad is joined by Pippa York in the latest episode of The Bradley Wiggins Show. Pippa discusses her extraordinary career in both racing and coaching; explains the four key building-blocks of a world-class cyclist (and how she knew that Bradley had all four); and opens up on the mental strain and positive impact of her experience of transitioning. Brad, Pippa and Graham Willgoss also discuss the future of Mark Cavendish after the Manxman hinted that he could be on the verge of retirement from the sport during a tearful interview at Gent-Wevelgem. Could Dave Brailsford and Ineos Grenadiers offer the 30-time Tour de France stage winner a lifeline?The Bradley Wiggins Show is produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • 'It's a bit of a shock' - Covid-19 sends Simon Yates home as Alex Dowsett makes history

    10/10/2020 Duration: 13min

    Brad is joined by Brian 'The Coach' Smith as we react to the heroic effort from Alex Dowsett at stage 8 of the Giro d'Italia.The legendary pair also discuss the incredible withdrawal of Simon Yates after he was diagnosed with Coronavirus. This episode is sponsored by Cyclist Magazine. Listeners can claim a special offer with 3 issues for just £3. Cyclist Magazine is a celebration of everything that makes road cycling special, and every issue is packed with most exhilarating cycle routes, in-depth road bike reviews, and expert opinions on everything from training plans and nutrition to kit and the latest tech. Simply visit cyclistmag.co.uk/bradleywiggins to get your 3 issues for just £1 each. Offer available to UK residents only, until September 30th 2021 For full T&C’s go to cyclistmag.co.uk/bradleywiggins See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Ganna a 'phenomenon' - but what does future hold for new superstar?

    07/10/2020 Duration: 34min

    Brad and Graham and joined by Dan Lloyd after Stage 5 of the Giro d'Italia, won by Filippo Ganna in a quite astonishing performance, which Rob Hatch on commentary described as the breakaway performance of the century.Ganna came into this race with a reputation as a time-trial specialist on the road but blew the race apart with a fantastic ride that left Brad hailing him as a "phenomenon", and the team compare him to some greats of the sport like Jan Ullrich and Miguel Indurain.Brad thinks the Italian is a far more gifted natural talent and better than he was at the same age. Which poses the question, could Ganna emulate Brad and turn his hand to GC wins?It's a debate we tackle in depth. Will Ganna's ambition be to win a Grand Tour or is he more suited to Classics?We also take a look at the GC contenders after five stages, and a clutch of British riders all around 3-4 minutes off the lead and in the hunt for a top-10 finish, or even a podium.Finally, Thomas De Gendt's social media presence and rider safety are

  • 'I feel incredibly sorry for Geraint' - Orla chats to Lizzie Deignan

    06/10/2020 Duration: 09min

    Brad and Graham are back tomorrow but we've got something special for you today on our bonus episode as Orla Chennaoui talks to the newly-crowned winner of Liege-Bastogne-Liege, Lizzie Deignan.It's been a super season so far for the Trek-Segafredo rider, who says she has found a team which allows her to "have fun on her bike again".Deignan also discusses motherhood, her upcoming calendar (including a historic first Paris-Roubaix) and of course the nightmare news from the Giro d'Italia with Geraint Thomas unable to start Stage 4 after his bad crash on Stage 3.Oh, and we couldn't get Lizzie on the show without asking her about Brad's call for her to win Sports Personality of the Year... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Giro disaster so sad for G - but Yates can survive Stage 3 carnage

    05/10/2020 Duration: 10min

    Brad and Graham sit down to catch their breath after a remarkable Stage 3 of the Giro d'Italia, which wrecked Geraint Thomas's GC hopes as he fell victim to a stray bidon in the neutralised zone.Thomas bravely battled through the stage but was dropped as the peloton reached the foothills of Mount Etna and Brad sadly concedes that his good friend's Giro challenge is over as a result.Although it was painful for Brad to watch, he says the chaos we saw just underlines why the Giro is the best race on the calendar and why you should never underestimate the Italian Grand Tour.Simon Yates also shipped plenty of time but Brad says it's not over for the Mitchelton-Scott rider, who could have just suffered a Liverpool-style blip...This episode is sponsored by Cyclist Magazine. Listeners can claim a special offer with 3 issues for just £3. Cyclist Magazine is a celebration of everything that makes road cycling special, and every issue is packed with most exhilarating cycle routes, in-depth road bike reviews, and expert

  • Alaphilippe blows it as Roglic profits | Lizzie Deignan for Sports Personality

    04/10/2020 Duration: 28min

    Brad is joined by Graham Willgoss as Julian Alaphilippe was brought back down to earth with a bang in a thrilling finale at Liege-Bastogne-Liege as Primoz Roglic profited from the Frenchman’s bravado.While Lizzie Deignan raced on instinct to secure an impressive win in the Women’s race, proving once and for all to Brad that she should be awarded Sports Personality of the Year.While the Giro d’Italia looks set to be one of the best in living memory.The Bradley Wiggins Show is produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Geraint Thomas puts serious time into Giro GC rivals | Ineos look flawless

    03/10/2020 Duration: 44min

    Brad is joined by Graham Willgoss and Brian Smith to dissect the first stage of the Giro d’Italia, with the trio concluding that Ineos Grenadiers look a team transformed following their struggles at the Tour de France. Filippo Ganna looked almost unbeatable, says Brad, as he took the spoils on a 15.1-km individual time trial while Geraint Thomas put time into his rivals on an excellent first stage of the Giro for the British-based team. Both Wiggins and Smith say Thomas - backed up by what they call a brilliant, well-balanced team - looks the outright favourite for the Maglia Rosa. There is also a look back at the UCI World Championships, and how some riders used the Tour as a tune-up event for the rainbow jersey battle. Brad ponders whether the Great Britain set up needs a shake up after questions are raised over the tactics that led to Lizzie Deignan’s sixth-place finish. Elsewhere, Mathieu van der Poel’s exploits at the BinckBank Tour could see him miss Sunday’s Liege Bastogne Liege, with Br

  • Re-Cycle: 'This f****** jersey's mine!' - When Lance Armstrong went deep into the red at Luz Ardiden

    24/09/2020 Duration: 33min

    In the (brief) break between Grand Tours, and after a thrilling Tour de France, we wanted to bring Eurosport's cycling history podcast, Re-Cycle, back to your attention....Few Tour de France stages have caught the imagination quite like the day Lance Armstrong crashed on Luz Ardiden before fighting back for victory. We rewind to 2003 and the extraordinary centenary Tour tussle between Armstrong and Jan Ullrich.Re-Cycle is written by Felix Lowe, narrated by Graham Willgoss and produced by Pete Burton. If you enjoyed this episode, search 'Re-Cycle' on your podcast platform of choice, or click here: https://podfollow.com/re-cycleBrad and the team will be back for the Giro, not long to wait... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • What a Tour, but cycling’s attempt at anti-racism solidarity... pathetic

    20/09/2020 Duration: 07min

    Bradley Wiggins was blunt in his assessment of cycling’s attempted show of solidarity with anti-racism sentiments at the start of the final stage of the Tour de France: pathetic. The 2012 Tour de France winner feels that cycling missed its opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the conversation, and does not hold out much hope for more activism within the sport. Elsewhere, there is warm praise for Sam Bennett and Tadej Pogacar, and a reminder that the 2020 UCI Road World Championships next is weekend. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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