
BikeRadar delve into the world of road and mountain biking to bring you the best tech content in cycling. Join the team for their weekly episodes and occasional bonus episodes.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 582 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

The BikeRadar News podcast is back again, with Simon von Bromley joining Jack Luke to discuss the hottest tech stories in cycling this week.
The pair kick things off with the news that Chinese brand Quick Pro will supply iconic team, Euskaltel-Eusk... more
The BikeRadar podcast is back again, with Simon von Bromley joining Jack Luke to discuss the hottest tech stories in cycling.
With the Tour Down Under kicking off the WorldTour season in Australia, pro racing is back. The race once again opened with... more
In this week’s BikeRadar podcast, Jack Luke and Simon von Bromley are back again to discuss the hottest tech stories in cycling.
Following last week’s episode about the leaked Cannondale CAAD14, we received a tip off about an amazing value Giant ro... more
In this week’s episode of the BikeRadar podcast, Jack Luke is joined by Simon von Bromley to discuss the week’s biggest tech stories in cycling.
First up is the news that Cannondale’s CAAD14 has leaked. The highly anticipated aluminium road bike loo... more
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As an avid and predominantly MTB cyclist, I’ve been starting to gradually lose interest in BR podcasts the past 18 months. Sadly it now seems I have to skip through too much or trail back months to find any MTB related content. Can anyone suggest a more balanced podcast out there?
I truly love this podcast and listen to every one, but the quality of the audio has gone downhill. More often than not, there is at least one presenter whose audio is much higher or lower than the other’s, making it unbearable to listen to in the car without constantly having to raise and lowering the volume. Please, please fix this so I can keep listening to all of the great discussions, breaking news and talented presenters! You guys are the best!!!
Have the hosts given up on proper micing and levels? Echo echo echo and jarring volume shifts to/from ad breaks. Shape up!
Always learn something new from the podcast & the commentators are entertaining.
This podcast is great for listening to after a busy day and really makes you feel a stone throw away from the trail.
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A strong focus on road and mountain biking distinguishes this audio series, prominently featuring discussions about cycling technology, innovations in equipment, and the latest trends in the industry. The hosts engage in lively, informative conversations about a wide variety of topics including indoor training methods, cycling safety, and industry news such as new bike releases and tech reviews. Notably, episodes often explore issues relevant to cycling enthusiasts, such as affordability and the environmental impact of biking, which add depth to the overall narrative of the series. The conversational and sometimes humorous tone creates an engaging atmosphere that is likely to resonate with both casual riders and serious cyclists seeking dee... more
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Recent guests on The BikeRadar Podcast include:
1. Stephan Neusser
2. Luke Marshall
3. Tom Pidcock
4. Josh Poertner
5. Simon von Bromley
6. Nathan Schickel
7. Luke Rowe
8. Tom Marvin
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