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S8 Ep72: Explore | In conversation with Emily Chappell
Publisher |
The Cycling Podcast
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Sports
Sports News
Publication Date |
Jun 10, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:27:05
This episode of Explore by The Cycling Podcast features Hannah Troop in conversation with Emily Chappell, who used to criss-cross London delivering and picking up parcels as a bike courier before discovering long-distance and endurance cycling. Chappell was the first woman to finish the 2016 Transcontinental race and her latest book, Where There's A Will, tells the story of how she won the race across Europe at the second attempt. The previous year she made it halfway before abandoning. In the second part of this episode, Ian Boswell talks to another rider who has crossed a continent by bike, albeit without leaving home. Timothy Rugg, a three-time stage winner at the Tour of Rwanda, set out to race across the United States on his turbo trainer. OUR SUPPORTERS The Cycling Podcast, brought to you by iwoca and supported by Science in Sport iwoca is title sponsor to The Cycling Podcast. 
Over the past seven years iwoca has grown from a small start-up to one of the fastest-growing business lenders in Europe. Now they’re a team of more than 300 in London and Frankfurt working towards the goal of funding one million small businesses, including cafes, spin studios and bike shops. Iwoca has just launched iwocaPay, which helps suppliers get paid immediately while giving small business customers more time to pay. To find out more go to iwoca's website: iwoca: Fast, fair and flexible business funding The Cycling Podcast is supported by Science in Sport. For a 25% discount on all your Science in Sport sports nutrition products use the code SISCP25 on www.scienceinsport.com 

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