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Women's Cycling Weekly

A podcast about the world of women's cycling! Newsletter mamilrepeller.substack.com

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  • WCW pre-worlds w/ Tilda

    47:46|
    It's been a minute! Amy and Tilda are back to discuss what's been happening since the Tour and looking ahead to the world championships road race in Zurich.Follow Women's Cycling WeeklyFollow Tilda.

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  • signing off from the sock.

    52:49|
    Quite possibly the most lit bike race to ever occur.Follow Women's Cycling WeeklyRead Rachel and Amy's work on Rouleur
  • low battery

    59:37|
    It was the GC day that wasn't today with something of a stalemate on Le Grand Bornand. Meanwhile Justine Ghekiere took a stunning stage win in polka-dots and Amy and Rachel went from beers on the terrace to drowned rats in the questionable pizza joint. Follow Women's Cycling WeeklyRead Rachel and Amy's work on Rouleur
  • 31 minutes of bellowing

    41:41|
    The Tour de France Femmes has it's first French winner ever! Amy and Rachel report from a day that involved four hours or driving, cheese fondue, and a lot of bellowing. Follow Women's Cycling WeeklyRead Rachel and Amy's work on Rouleur
  • sober karaoke

    41:44|
    We're in France and after a slow morning collecting badges and discussing a sock upgrade it turned out to be one of the spiciest stages so far.Follow Women's Cycling WeeklyRead Rachel and Amy's work on Rouleur
  • Who picked Puck?

    35:51|
    Rotterdam is a distant memory after an Ardennes-style stage that delivered a veryyyy popular winner. Meanwhile, Amy and Rachel have a shambolic morning (what's new?) and a familiar voice returns. Follow Women's Cycling WeeklyRead Rachel and Amy's work on Rouleur
  • Live from the sock

    55:16|
    It's stage two of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, Demi Vollering is already in yellow and Amy and Rachel are back with the most chaotic cycling podcast of the moment :)Follow Women's Cycling WeeklyRead Rachel and Amy's work on Rouleur