• vc.letsgetit on Road Cycling in USA vs Australia, London & Girona (Group Rides, Gravel & Racing)

  • Jan 29 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
  • Podcast

vc.letsgetit on Road Cycling in USA vs Australia, London & Girona (Group Rides, Gravel & Racing)

  • Summary

  • Where are the hardest group rides? What training are the pros doing in Girona and what is a mineral? We ask one of cycling instagram's biggest creators @vcletsgetit to take us behind the curtain.


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    Chapters

    00:00 intro

    00:30 What Is a Mineral?

    01:39 Group Ride Culture: UK

    14:09 Group Ride Culture: USA

    16:50 Hardest Group Rides

    25:38 VC's Colnago and Lightweights

    34:58 Did You get A Bike Fit?

    40:17 World Tour Training In Girona

    55:35 Gravel Pros In Europe

    59:30 Doping In Girona?

    1:02:46 How Do You Make Money?

    1:12:36 Opinion On Tom PIdcock?

    1:18:27 Premium Kit Brands

    1:22:32 Winter Kit Recommendations

    1:25:22 Rapha In 2025?


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