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Freewheeling is a podcast hosted by Abby Mickey that covers all things women's cycling.
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From Strength to Strength
For our final episode of the year, Amy prepared her year-end quiz! Play along and let us know how you did. And thank you for a great year of Freewheeling!
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Super domestique turned leader
A bonus chat with Dutch national champion Riejanne Markus.
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It's never too late for something new
After 11 years at the GreenEdge organization, Amanda Spratt is moving to Trek-Segafredo for the next two seasons. Gracie Elvin caught up with Spratt during the off-season to discuss her new team, her career so far, and what the future looks like.
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Helping the next generation
This week Loren chatted with Jolien D'Hoore about her career, what has changed since, and why she decided to become a director.
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The Entertainer
This week we continue our interview series with Canadian Alison Jackson. A 2020 Olympian, Jackson is known as an entertainer, on the bike and also on social media. You may have heard her takes during the Tour Daily podcasts this summer.
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"It’s annoying, but I’ll be back."
This week Matt de Neef chatted with one of Australia's rising stars Sarah Gigante. They discussed Sarah's first year in the WorldTour with Movistar and much more.
Matt's written piece can be found here.
Customer Reviews
Great Pod!!
Great Pod!!
Diverse perspectives and awesome women
This podcast is always a highlight of my week. Thank you for making the women's pro cycling community feel like a welcoming, inclusive, and supportive family and welcoming your audience into your conversations each week. I love how the line up includes women who are involved in so many aspects of the sport (national team staff at worlds, journalists, former teammates of current pros, cyclist alliance etc etc). Well done! You are all inspirational!
Hard to get through
I appreciate having a different perspective in this sport. However, this is khans to get through because the host struggles with clear and grammatical English, often making up nonsensical words. I have to pass on this one.