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Carlos Rodriguez on Caerphilly Mountain, studying for a degree, and going back to the Tour

Carlos Rodriguez on Caerphilly Mountain, studying for a degree, and going back to the Tour

FromThe Geraint Thomas Cycling Club


Carlos Rodriguez on Caerphilly Mountain, studying for a degree, and going back to the Tour

FromThe Geraint Thomas Cycling Club

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Feb 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Carlos Rodriguez joined INEOS aged just 18. Nowadays, that's par for the course. But four years ago it was relatively unprecedented in elite level cycling. There was a sense of intrigue around this young Spaniard who, it emerged, was also studying for a degree in engineering. How would he fare?
Well, it's safe to say, he's done really rather well. Now a Tour de France, Tour of Britain and Tour of the Basque Country stage winner, Carlos also won the Spanish national road race championships in 2022. He's gone from strength to strength and looks set for an incredible 2024.
Starting his year up in Tenerife with G, the duo sat down, gave Tom a call, and had a fascinating chat about his career to date. G had a lot of questions about his win on Caerphilly Mountain too.
Meanwhile G is starting his season this week in Portugal - and he'll be racing alongside Luke for the first time in a while! We can't wait to see our Welsh duo back in action.
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Released:
Feb 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Geraint Thomas is starting a cycling club. And you’re all invited. Follow the Tour de France winner and amateur rider Tom Fordyce as they take you on a fascinating ride round the stories and secrets of pro racing, and try to build a cycling club from scratch.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.