
Tour de France - for NEWBIES!
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In this episode of the Mechanics of Transportation, I chat with Katy Madgwick. She’s a freelance writer and broadcaster, covering multiple disciplines across both men's and women's pro cycling.
She’s also the head of Creators at Domestique Cycling, and has written for a broad range of publications, including for Cyclist Magazine, Cyclingnews, TNT Sports and The Roadbook Cycling Almanack.
On the broadcast side, Katy is an occasional contributor to BBC Radio and she is a co-host of the On Yer Bike podcast, and has the YouTube page CADE Media, where you can catch regular updates on the Tour de France–and where, if you go to YouTube and subscribe to IanStewartCycles, you can watch our conversation in person.
Katy, who is based in the Newcastle area of England, and I break down the Tour for those who are just dipping their toes into one of the greatest sports in the world because we both love it so much.
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