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Bobby Julich: Technological advancement in cycling, Women's Cycling and his favorite bike setup of all time
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Bobby Julich is a former world-class professional cyclist who is a podium finisher in the Tour de France and an Olympic medalist. He won the silver medal in the 2004 Olympic individual time trial. Since retiring, he’s held coaching positions at some of the best cycling teams in the world like, Team Saxo Bank, Team Sky, Team BMC and Tinkoff. Bobby is part of the Supersapiens team in his role as Program Manager for elite athletes and coaches.
2:40 – Community shoutouts
9:05 – Xylon asks David about his glucose from a recent run
14:30 – Interview
15:33 – Bobby’s own podcast
21:00 – Bobby’s observations on the changes in technology over his time in cycling
26:23 – Bobby’s favourite ever bike setup for the time
28:08 – What it is like to look at today’s riders compared to his own career
32:16 – Bobby’s injuries and heart condition
43:17 – How Bobby started cycling
49:12 – Bobby’s first Europe trip
51:20 – Other team members for Bobby’s first trip to Europe
53:42 – Bobby’s thoughts on the new generation of multidiscipline cyclists
57:00 – Bobby’s thoughts on the genesis of this new generation of cyclists
59:40 – Bobby’s thoughts on the current state of Women’s cycling
63:30 – Would Bobby let his daughters be professional cyclists
69:11 – Superaspiens’ role in getting Bobby riding more
70:50 – New user experience with Supersapiens
71:57 – Experimenting with Superaspiens
72:22 – Undereating in his career
73:28 – Using live glucose
74:12 – Coaching using Supersapiens
76:00 – worst part of working at Supersapiens
78:01 – Drawing comparisons between CGM technology and powermeters
78:47 – Future of CGM in sport and society
79:34 – Bobby’s thoughts on today’s cyclists and weight management
86:20 – Low glucose and cranky moods
87:30 – Rush Round
48 episoade
Manage episode 336476658 series 3372513
Bobby Julich is a former world-class professional cyclist who is a podium finisher in the Tour de France and an Olympic medalist. He won the silver medal in the 2004 Olympic individual time trial. Since retiring, he’s held coaching positions at some of the best cycling teams in the world like, Team Saxo Bank, Team Sky, Team BMC and Tinkoff. Bobby is part of the Supersapiens team in his role as Program Manager for elite athletes and coaches.
2:40 – Community shoutouts
9:05 – Xylon asks David about his glucose from a recent run
14:30 – Interview
15:33 – Bobby’s own podcast
21:00 – Bobby’s observations on the changes in technology over his time in cycling
26:23 – Bobby’s favourite ever bike setup for the time
28:08 – What it is like to look at today’s riders compared to his own career
32:16 – Bobby’s injuries and heart condition
43:17 – How Bobby started cycling
49:12 – Bobby’s first Europe trip
51:20 – Other team members for Bobby’s first trip to Europe
53:42 – Bobby’s thoughts on the new generation of multidiscipline cyclists
57:00 – Bobby’s thoughts on the genesis of this new generation of cyclists
59:40 – Bobby’s thoughts on the current state of Women’s cycling
63:30 – Would Bobby let his daughters be professional cyclists
69:11 – Superaspiens’ role in getting Bobby riding more
70:50 – New user experience with Supersapiens
71:57 – Experimenting with Superaspiens
72:22 – Undereating in his career
73:28 – Using live glucose
74:12 – Coaching using Supersapiens
76:00 – worst part of working at Supersapiens
78:01 – Drawing comparisons between CGM technology and powermeters
78:47 – Future of CGM in sport and society
79:34 – Bobby’s thoughts on today’s cyclists and weight management
86:20 – Low glucose and cranky moods
87:30 – Rush Round
48 episoade
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