Cycling’s Turbulent Times? - INEOS Drama, Commonwealth Games Shake-Up, and Industry Challenges

Thomas Pidcock of The United Kingdom and Team INEOS Grenadiers prior to the 103rd Tre Valli Varesine 2024 a 200.33km one day race from Busto Arsizio to Varese 377m on October 08, 2024 in Busto Arsizio, Italy. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

In the latest SBS Cycling Podcast, Christophe Mallet and Dave McKenzie discuss INEOS team turmoil, the exclusion of the road race from the Commonwealth Games, and challenges in the cycling clothing industry, while reflecting on Sir Chris Hoy’s terminal cancer diagnosis.


In the latest episode of the SBS Cycling Podcast, hosts Christophe Mallet and Dave McKenzie discuss the turmoil within the INEOS cycling team, highlighting the exclusion of Tom Pidcock from Il Lombardia and the broader implications of management changes. This segment delves into how these internal struggles might reflect larger issues within the cycling industry and what it means for the future of INEOS.

The conversation then shifts to the Commonwealth Games and the surprising decision to exclude the road race from the event in Glasgow. Christophe and Dave examine the potential impact on the sport, especially for Australian cyclists who have historically excelled in road racing. They also propose a radical reimagining of the Games as a youth-focused event, suggesting this could be a more sustainable model for the future.

The episode, Christophe and Dave also discuss the challenges facing the cycling clothing industry, including growing competition from smaller, more affordable brands and broader economic trends. Additionally, they reflect on Sir Chris Hoy’s terminal cancer diagnosis, offering a heartfelt discussion on his contributions to the sport.


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