

The Rouleur Podcast
Rouleur Magazine
News, tech, issues and personalities from the world of pro cycling with the Rouleur Editorial team. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 17, 2022 • 35min
Rouleur Tech Podcast - What's New in Drivetrains?
The bicycle drivetrain has remained true to its roots for over a century — until now. Dramatic departures from the derailleur-based chain drive system have cropped up in recent years, perhaps offering a peek at what the future holds for bicycle development. Classified Cycling CTO Roëll van Druten reveals how the Powershift system allows front derailleur-type shifts without a front derailleur. And Driven Technologies (A CeramicSpeed company) CTO and project pioneer Jason Smith walks us through what a chainless drivetrain looks like now, and how it will change the overall design of the bikes we buy in the near future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 10, 2022 • 29min
Rouleur Conversations - Strade Bianche, The Classics and Belgian Beers
Rachel Jary and Ian Cleverly mull over two fine races at Strade Bianche, then consider the upcoming Classics before moving swiftly onto Trappist ales and ‘beautiful’ Belgium. Host Ian Parkinson asks Rachel about the all-star Team SD Worx, coming up in the Classics-heavy issue 110, out next week. We consider Paris-Roubaix and our endless fascination with cobbles. And Ian C draws the short straw and has to drink fine beers with the boys from Deserter, all in the name of research, of course. Proost! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 3, 2022 • 31min
Rouleur Tech Podcast - Wahoo
Wahoo has taken the cycling world by storm since its foundation in 2009, beginning with revolutionising the humble bike computer. Now a major player in the indoor trainer market, and with Speedplay pedals in the Wahoo fold, founder Chip Hawkins gives Dan Cavallari the lowdown on the company history and recent releases – including the funky ROLLR trainer and the hotly anticipated POWRLINK power-measuring pedals. Plus, Dan asks, what is the SYSTM training app, and where did all the vowels go on Wahoo products? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 24, 2022 • 30min
Rouleur Conversations - Le Col Wahoo and Imogen Cotter
The women’s classics season kicks off this weekend with the elite Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, 128 kilometres of cobbles and vicious short climbs. Among the teams on the start line will be long-standing UCI continental outfit Le Col Wahoo. Rouleur’s Rachel Jary joined riders and team staff at their pre-season training camp. And host Ian Parkinson talks to Irish champion Imogen Cotter as she recovers from a horrific training crash in Girona. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 17, 2022 • 35min
Rouleur Tech Podcast - Custom Builders
Custom frames and bespoke builds continue to garner a healthy corner of the bike market. Those searching for a head-turning ride made totally to their specification are prepared to part with serious money for their dream machines. Matteo Visentini from Italian specialists Passoni tells Dan Cavallari who the customer is, why they desire one of Passoni’s timeless titanium frames, and how a trained architect prefers a career working with beautiful bikes. And if you recognise Matteo’s surname, that’s because his father Roberto won the 1986 Giro d’Italia. Bicycles are in his blood. We are also joined by Ben Farver from Argonaut Cycles, who grew from being a one-man steel operation to custom carbon production in Oregon with a dozen employees, combining the wonderful ride qualities of steel with the almost limitless customisation potential of carbon. Ben will tell you all about it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 10, 2022 • 35min
Rouleur Conversations - Kadeena Cox and Andy McGrath
Rouleur 109 - the Enable issue - is entirely devoted to Paralympic sport and disabled athletes. It features Kristina Vogel, Marion Clignet, Hannah Cockroft, Barcelona's remarkable Genesis team and many more - including British athletics and paracycling star Kadeena Cox. A promising runner until she was diagnosed with a life changing illness, Kadeena took up track cycling - then decided to continue competing in both sports. Her determination has been rewarded with multiple Olympic and World Championship medals. She talks to host Ian Parkinson about her career and her ambition to make elite cycling more diverse. And after nine years at Rouleur, five of them as editor, Andy McGrath is off to new challenges. He reflects on the changes in the magazine, and the sport. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 3, 2022 • 34min
Rouleur Tech Podcast - Aero Clothing
Aerodynamic clothing has improved immeasurably in recent years. Endura’s wind tunnel work with Movistar was a prime example of leading the way in understanding air flow in relation to clothing, where bikes were previously the major focus. We have two experts in the field joining Dan Cavallari this week. Xavier Disley of AeroCoach and Blake Pond from NoPInz – specialists in skinsuits and aero garments from neck to toe – discuss the latest developments. Drag, drag coefficient, wakes, turbulence, eddies and the gamut of aerodynamic jargon explained for every rider looking to go faster. Fabrics and seams, it seems, are crucial. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 27, 2022 • 32min
Rouleur Conversations - Isen Workshop and Paralympia
Caren Hartley and Matt McDonough joined forces in 2017 to create Isen Frameworks, building high-end, award-winning custom steel and titanium bikes in their south London workshop. What are the latest developments in the field, as riders increasingly turn to off-road excursions to get their kicks? Tyres and brakes are the big game-changers, they say, and their designs reflect the advances, balancing comfort and joy. Plus an advance audio version of Ned Boulting’s upcoming column from issue 109, entitled Paralympia, read by Phil Wright. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 20, 2022 • 34min
Rouleur Tech Podcast - New Trends On The Block
Peter Stuart and Dan Cavallari run their beady eyes over the past year’s technical innovations and what 2022 has in store.In 2021, we saw semi-wireless Dura Ace, SRAM phasing out mechanical groupsets, Lizzie Deignan winning Paris-Roubaix on a 1x gear system, and tubeless replacing tubulars. As for the new year, Peter considers whether the pure cyclo-cross racing bike’s days are numbered as manufacturers continue to focus their efforts on gravel. Aero is making a return to the fore. And power measurement grows increasingly sophisticated, alongside integrated electronics with applications outside of the gearing-only systems. Meanwhile, Dan’s hot take is that one-piece bar and stem combos are on the way out. Crazy guy… or maybe not. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 13, 2022 • 32min
Rouleur Conversations - the 'Cross Edition
With the cyclo-cross World Championships rapidly approaching at the end of January, we have three experts to assess the contenders in Fayettville, Arkansas.Multiple British champions Helen Wyman and Ian Field have seen the sport transform, especially on the women’s side, since they were practically the only Brits racing ‘cross in Belgium. With no Wout van Aert or Mathieu van der Poel to contend with in the States, can Tom Pidcock pull on the rainbow jersey? And Zoe Backstedt has been far and away the strongest junior rider this season. Will the current road race world champion double up in the mud? Wyman and Field guide us through the noisy and enthusiastic world of American cyclo-cross. Yee-ha.Cameron Mason took his first UCI World Cup win over the packed Christmas holiday period. The young Scot is a genuine podium contender in the under-23s having spent three winters learning the ropes in Belgium. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.