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

  • Brad fumes as fan causes massive crash on Stage 1 | Don't compare Cav with Merckx

    26/06/2021 Duration: 28min

    It was a chaotic and crash-filled first stage of the 2021 Tour de France, with no little controversy too. Julian Alaphilippe rode clear to take the first yellow jersey of the 2021 race but the big talking points were two massive crashes which caused "carnage" in the peloton.A spectator caused the biggest pile-up the day by trying to pose for the television cameras with a sign, causing chaos and a number of injuries as most of the peloton lay strewn across the road - and it's fair to say Brad wasn't impressed...Chris Froome came down in the second big crash to bring any GC hopes he had to an end after only one stage, although Geraint Thomas avoided any danger even as Ineos team-mates Richie Porte and Tao Geoghegan Hart were caught up in the chaos. We pick through the bones of a very eventful opening day - and reflect on Demi Vollering's superb win at Le Course. Meanwhile, Brad discusses Mark Cavendish's return to the race where he has won 30 stages and explains why talk of Eddy Merckx's record is a distraction

  • Bernal makes massive statement | Froome and G's Tour chances

    30/05/2021 Duration: 29min

    Egan Bernal is the Giro d'Italia champion and his ride made a massive statement, according to Brad. But will he go to the Tour de France and force a change in Dave B's plans?Brad congratulates Brailsford and Team Ineos for a remarkable 12th Grand Tour triumph after Bernal's stunning ride over three weeks in Italy.Filippo Ganna won his fifth successive time trial at the Giro - even overcoming a bike change to take the stage for Ineos - and Brad describes him as a "freak of nature" after another incredible performance.And it was an eventful TT all round with Remy Cavagna crashing and Matteo Sobrero having to whack a rival team car after it cut him up on the road. What a way to end a fantastic Giro d'Italia.Brad and Graham also reflect on the first stage of the Dauphine, with Brad predicting another formidable showing from Ineos as Geraint Thomas continues his preparation for what could very well be a second Tour de France title this summer...Brought to you by Zwift where fun is fast.The Bradley Wiggins Show is

  • Yates was beaten by Ineos, not Bernal | Stage 20 left an ‘empty feeling’

    29/05/2021 Duration: 29min

    Sir Bradley Wiggins is joined by Graham Willgoss and Orla Chennaoui for the latest podcast to review Stage 20 of the Giro.The Ineos Grenadiers once again produced an exhibition of General Classification riding on Saturday. The performance all but delivered Egan Bernal a second Grand Tour win, and left a stage that had promised fireworks, lacking in genuine GC action. That fact left Chennaoui feeling ‘empty’.Simon Yates cracked in the final few kilometres but the Team BikeExchange rider will likely finish on the podium, which Wiggins and Chennaoui agree is a great result, concluding that ultimately the Brit was beaten by the collective excellence of Ineos.  In fact, Ineos have such depth that, Wiggins says, they could name a completely different team for the Tour de France and remain as strong.The pressure of team leadership is also debated given the contrasting fates of Bahrain–McLaren team-mates Damiano Caruso and Mikel Landa.Finally, the big reveal: Who will be singing what at the karaoke wrap par

  • Bernal's Ineos flawless but Yates can gamble | Sagan furore nothing new

    28/05/2021 Duration: 39min

    Sir Bradley Wiggins is joined by Graham Willgoss and Sean ‘The King’ Kelly to dissect Simon Yates’ solo win on Stage 19 and its ramifications.Yates’ performance all but guarantees him a podium finish prompting Kelly to posit that the Brit can apply pressure on Egan Bernal by gambling on Stage 20.However, Wiggins, who called Ineos’ Giro performance near flawless, sees Bernal wearing the maglia rosa to Milan, praising his mentality. Here is what Wiggins said:“Different animals come out on the bike. Off it Bernal is very gentle, on it, he’s a killer. It’s a mental strength that separates the great from the good.”Elsewhere, Wiggins and Kelly discuss hierarchies within the peloton after Peter Sagan was fined for ‘intimidation’ on Stage 18. The scenes that led to Sagan’s sanction, it was concluded, have always happened.  Brought to you by Zwift where fun is fast.  The Bradley Wiggins Show is Produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Could Bernal’s Giro showing spell problems for Ineos? | Hugh Carthy showing great strength

    24/05/2021 Duration: 38min

    In the latest edition of the show, Sir Bradley Wiggins and Graham Willgoss are joined by Pippa York to discuss Egan Bernal's dominant display on a wet and 'mysterious' stage 16 to tighten his grip on the maglia rosa. The team look at who might be able to present an unlikely late challenge for the Colombian, what his expected victory means for Ineos Grenadiers as far as the Tour de France is concerned, as well as discussions of rivalries between teammates.  Brought to you by Zwift where fun is fast.  The Bradley Wiggins Show is Produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Campenaerts claims unlikely win for ‘most likeable team in the peloton’ Qhubeka ASSOS | Should Van der Breggen reconsider her retirement plans?

    23/05/2021 Duration: 38min

    The Bradley Wiggins Show returns as Brad and Graham Willgoss are joined by Eurosport presenter Orla Chennaoui.To kick things off the crew pay credit to stage winner Victor Campenaerts who Wiggins calls "the most Belgian man in the world." Wiggins speculates what might have happened if he had been involved in the crash had he not attacked early.The crash of course was the big one right at the start of the stage that wiped out a host of riders including a couple of GC contenders. Wiggins says that there are more crashes than people realise, speculating that it might be because they're so traumatic. Chennaoui added that it's rare to see races stopped and that will become more common as medical rules become stricter.The gang then discuss Giacomo Nizzolo not starting the stage and the difference in reaction to his withdrawal and Caleb Ewan's. After that, they talk about Peter Sagan's aims, whether he will stay and fight for the points jersey or focus on Tour de France prep.Plus there's some reminiscing for Brad an

  • Bernal "looking every inch a Giro winner" after brutal and fascinating climb to Monte Zoncolan

    22/05/2021 Duration: 39min

    In the latest edition of the Bradley Wiggins Show, Graham Willgoss and our knight of the realm are joined by Eurosport commentator and former rider Adam Blythe.The team discuss the brutal climbs of Monte Zoncolan that made for a fascinating Stage 14 of the 2021 Giro d'Italia, Wiggins saying that it is so harsh that things happen in "slow motion."There was also praise for pink jersey wearer Egan Bernal, who Wiggins said is looking "every inch a Giro winner" after another very impressive display. Wiggins also doubled down on saying that Ineos Grenadiers are favourites to win all three Grand Tours with Bernal looking strong for the Giro and Vuelta as well as having both Geraint Thomas and Tao Geoghegan Hart at the Tour de France. Blythe pointed out that Ineos are "packed full of people who can win a Grand Tour" with Richard Carapaz and Richie Porte, as well as Adam Yates, Luke Rowe and Tom Pidcock.Lastly, the team discuss the issues going on at Deceuninck - Quick-Step and there is sympathy for the situation

  • Brad speaks to Cadel Evans | “I fixated and became obsessed with beating him”

    18/05/2021 Duration: 17min

    Ahead of the most eagerly anticipated stage of the 2021 Giro d'Italia, Sir Bradley Wiggins and Graham Willgoss reminisce about the last time the race climbed the Strade Bianche roads to Montalcino in 2010. Cadel Evans famously won that day, and in the first time the pair have spoken since they raced, Brad exclusively speaks to the man who famously crossed the line first in the muddied rainbow jersey. Brad, who, having crashed out with a broken collarbone, watched Cadel win the Tour in 2011 at home admits to becoming obsessed with beating the Australian when they went head-to-head in France in 2012. “Cadel got me out of bed in the morning”.  Brought to you by Zwift where fun is fast.  The Bradley Wiggins Show is Produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Women's cycling doesn't need a saviour | The Giro really is anyone’s race

    16/05/2021 Duration: 45min

    Sir Bradley Wiggins is joined by Graham Willgoss and Orla Chennaoui for the latest podcast.The announcement of a women's Tour de France is discussed in depth. Chennaoui cautions that the women's Tour de France needs to be done properly for it to be a success and praises the depth and strength of the current women's calendar, adding that women's cycling doesn't need a saviour. Elsewhere, the merits of the GC contenders are debated after Egan Bernal took pink on Stage 9. Simon Yates, the overwhelming favourite coming into the Giro, has underwhelmed but Brad, Orla and Graham conclude that the GC is wide open.Jonathan Vaughters is also the recipient of warm praise and the varying career paths of Simon Carr and Hugh Carthy are examined.   Brought to you by Zwift where fun is fast.The Bradley Wiggins Show is Produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Bernal and Evenepoel both vulnerable | ‘Phenomenal’ Ganna is like Cancellara in his pomp

    15/05/2021 Duration: 38min

    Sir Bradley Wiggins is joined by Graham Willgoss and Adam Blythe to discuss the major talking points after Stage 8 of the Giro.Can Remco Evenepoel push on to win the whole thing? Will Egan Bernal’s back hold out for a three-week stage race? And how much has Simon Yates learned from his Giro heartbreak in 2018?Wiggins and Blythe expect the Ineos Grenadiers to go on the offensive on Stage 9, with the ‘unbelievable’ Filippo Ganna likely front and centre of any move.Elsewhere, Wiggins reserves special praise for ‘rock star’ Fernando Gaviria and has the Cofidis curse been lifted after Victor Lafay’s Stage 8 win?Brought to you by Zwift where fun is fast.The Bradley Wiggins Show is Produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Sam Bennett set for shock Deceuninck–Quick-Step departure | How Brad's move to Sky happened

    09/05/2021 Duration: 36min

    Sir Bradley Wiggins is joined by Graham Willgoss and Sean ‘The King’ Kelly to unpick Tim Merlier’s win on Stage 2 of the Giro d’Italia and much more with a heap of big news dropping in cycling.Sam Bennett is a “superstar of the sport” and the trio unpack the news he will move on from Deceuninck–Quick-Step at the end of the season, along with Joao Almeida.What about Peter Sagan? Could the superstar be set for a big transfer to DQS? We also cover Ethan Hayter's incredible showing at the Volta ao Algarve.Plus, ever wondered how Brad's move to Team Sky happened and how Sir Dave Brailsford signed his men? He tells all…Brought to you by Zwift where fun is fast.The Bradley Wiggins Show is Produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Simon Yates deserves Giro triumph at long last | Pidcock can win Tour one day

    08/05/2021 Duration: 48min

    We are back! Sir Bradley Wiggins returns with Graham Willgoss and Orla Chennaoui to react to all the action from the start of the Giro d'Italia, where Filippo Ganna dominated the opening stage, and much more.Can Simon Yates finally triumph at the Giro? Brad and Orla believe the Brit thoroughly deserves to and has unfinished business.Plus some sensational stories from Brad's racing experiences and tales featuring the likes of Mark Cavendish and Mario Cipollini.Oh, and Brad also pays tribute to the recent performances from his former charge, Tom Pidcock, who he believes can win the Tour de France one day.Brought to you by Zwift where fun is fast.The Bradley Wiggins Show is Produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Re-Cycle: Magnus Backstedt relives the epic day he denied Museeuw at Paris-Roubaix

    12/04/2021 Duration: 01h03min

    Graham Willgoss caught up with fan favourite Magnus Backstedt last week to talk all things Paris-Roubaix, but specifically his epic win in 2004.In the absence of the Monument, which has been postponed to October 3rd, we bring you a bonus episode of Re-Cycle, Eurosport’s Cycling History podcast.The Bradley Wiggins Show returns on the 19th of April.Swedish powerhouse Magnus Backstedt felt so strong going toe-to-toe with Johan Museeuw in the Hell of the North, he even questioned whether there was a chain on his bike. Felix Lowe recalls the Lion of Flanders’ last major race, when a flat tyre stopped him sprinting for a record-equalling victory.Re-Cycle is narrated by Graham Willgoss and produced by Pete Burton. This episode was edited by Ola Fisayo.Please rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Ineos set for Tour glory with G? | Adam Yates leaves Simon's shadow

    29/03/2021 Duration: 54min

    Sir Bradley Wiggins is back with Graham Willgoss to discuss a fantastic week of cycling as the Volta a Catalunya saw Ineos storm to victory (just as Brad predicted last week), while Gent–Wevelgem didn’t fail to deliver.The pair are joined by… Is it a teenage pirate? Is it Damon Hill? Is it a magician? No, it’s a goatee-sporting Matt Stephens who brings incredible insight as ever.The trio discuss the new favourite for Flanders, Peter Sagan, Adam Yates shining in Ineos colours and Matt explains why Mathieu van der Poel won’t fit in at a team like Jumbo or Ineos.The E3 Saxo Bank Classic, Brugge-De Panne and Coppi Bartali are covered as Mark Cavendish donned a leaders jersey for the first time in four years.Brought to you by Zwift where fun is fast.The Bradley Wiggins Show is Produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Ineos ready to 'do something big', Jumbo warning, Stuyven shocks Big Three

    22/03/2021 Duration: 26min

    The action is coming thick and fast in the 2021 season now, and Brad and Graham caught up after the first Monument of the year, which saw Jasper Stuyven spring a surprise on the Poggio to win Milan-San Remo ahead of an all-star cast.Wout van Aert, Mathieu van der Poel and Julian Alaphilippe were all outfoxed right at the end of an epic 299km ride on Saturday, but Brad praises the Big Three for how "they have advanced the sport".There's also praise for Ineos, who placed Tom Pidcock in 15th and were, to quote Brad, "bloody brilliant... the team of the day."After a glorious wander down memory lane - including details of the day Mario Cipollini gave Bernie Eisel a clip round the ear, and Brad's first encounter with Lance Armstrong at Milan-San Remo - in part two we look ahead to this week's Volta a Catalunya.Ineos are bringing a formidable team with G, Adam Yates and Richard Carapaz all in attendance. But who will fancy themselves as team leader? And are Jumbo-Visma spreading themselves too thin as the inevitable

  • Dr Freeman case steals the headlines from box office racing at Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico

    15/03/2021 Duration: 37min

    Brad and Graham are joined by Adam Blythe as racing gets better by the day after an incredible week on the continent’s roads.The trio discuss all the week’s action and if a new era has truly been ushered in, but has racing changed for good?Brad also has his say on the Dr Freeman verdict.Brought to you by Zwift where fun is fast.The Bradley Wiggins Show is Produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • We’re back with a bang as Dutch duo dominate Strade Bianche

    08/03/2021 Duration: 56min

    Sir Bradley Wiggins returns with his trusty sidekick, Graham Willgoss for our first episode of the 2021 season to dissect all the action at Strade Bianche, as well as catch-up on all the news since our last show.The pair are joined by broadcaster, Laura Winter to reflect on the utter dominance of Dutch duo Mathieu van der Poel and Chantal van den Broek-Blaak in Tuscany, and debate the controversy surrounding the prize money.There’s also a special interview with Israel Start-Up Nation’s newest DS, Cherie Pridham.The Bradley Wiggins Show is Produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • The Bradley Wiggins Show is back for 2021

    07/03/2021 Duration: 01min

    Brad and Graham are back for the fourth season of The Bradley Wiggins Show by Eurosport.We will guide you through the classics, monuments and grand tours as well as the Olympic Games and World Championships in what is sure to be one of the most explosive and unpredictable seasons in some time.We kick off the series Monday, 8th of March, so make sure you’re subscribed wherever you get your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Glory and scandal at the Giro: Brad's take on the tragic tale of Marco Pantani

    04/01/2021 Duration: 39min

    Marco Pantani's swashbuckling victory at Madonna di Campiglio in the 1999 Giro d'Italia should have been his crowning moment. Instead, the Italian was kicked out of the race while wearing the Maglia Rosa, ending the defence of his title and sending his career into freefall.Brad shares his memories of 'Il Parata' as we take a look back at the Italian legend's tragic turning point with another episode of Re-Cycle, written by Felix Lowe, narrated by Graham Willgoss and produced by Pete Burton.You can find and subscribe to Re-Cycle in the very same app you're using right now.Sir Brad will be back with the Bradley Wiggins Show very soon, so subscribe to make sure it pops up in your feed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • 2020 – A year like no other | Hugh Carthy the complete package but will EF back him for GC in 2021?

    08/11/2020 Duration: 47min

    Brad and Graham are back and joined by living legend Sean Kelly for the last episode of the Bradley Wiggins Show this year to dissect a season like no other. The trio deliberate on the truncated racing calendar with Sam Bennett and Tao Geoghegan Hart’s exploits at the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia lauded. King Kelly breaks down his nerves as protégé Bennett sealed Champs-Élysées glory.  Primoz Roglic, who saw a maiden Tour de France win agonisingly taken from his grasp by Tadej Pogačar, bounced back to claim a consecutive Vuelta a España to continue an astounding few years.  Elsewhere, Hugh Carthy was the latest breakthrough act in a season of breakthroughs, and Brad calls the Lancashire rider the finished package, who has a genuine chance of winning a Grand Tour. However, will EF Pro Cycling back him? 2012 Tour de France winner Brad expects Team Ineos to bounce back after – despite Giro success – a disappointing season but raises questions over some of the signings the Britis

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