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Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
Atomized Studios
17 episodes
14 hours ago
Sir Bradley Wiggins' Cafe Aficionado is the destination for sports fans to come together and explore the magic, history, and incredible stories, from the sport of cycling and its greatest road races. Presented by one the most decorated British athletes of all time, Bradley Wiggins, and his good friend, broadcaster and cycling journalist Graham Willgoss. Every episode sees the hosts joined by some of the sports’ greats - to take a deep dive into every facet of the sport. They'll be exploring the history of the most iconic road races such as the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España, revealing the unheard stories, mythology and magic of each great stage, and discussing other elements of the sport - from performance and data, to the latest innovations in bikes. Expect entertainment, sporting history, unique insights and compelling new perspectives in equal measure. This is a podcast you can return to again and again.
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Sir Bradley Wiggins' Cafe Aficionado is the destination for sports fans to come together and explore the magic, history, and incredible stories, from the sport of cycling and its greatest road races. Presented by one the most decorated British athletes of all time, Bradley Wiggins, and his good friend, broadcaster and cycling journalist Graham Willgoss. Every episode sees the hosts joined by some of the sports’ greats - to take a deep dive into every facet of the sport. They'll be exploring the history of the most iconic road races such as the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España, revealing the unheard stories, mythology and magic of each great stage, and discussing other elements of the sport - from performance and data, to the latest innovations in bikes. Expect entertainment, sporting history, unique insights and compelling new perspectives in equal measure. This is a podcast you can return to again and again.
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Episodes (17/17)
Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
Ep10: The New Look Of The Tour de France: Considering The Future After 2025
In the final Café Aficionado of season 1, Brad and Graham debrief after the 2025 Tour de France. Is it one for the history books? Both covered the tour in different ways - Brad in Aspen and Graham on the ground in France, giving an episode that provides insight from all angles. In true Café Aficionado style the pair give their opinions and hot takes on what they saw, and delve into some of the climbs used and the historic moments behind them. The race saw Tadej Pogačar redeem himself against Jonas Vingegaard on all of Hautacam, Mont Ventoux and Col de la Loze, whilst Thymen Arensman triumphed - against the odds - on Superbagnères and La Plagne. But after a tour which many believe marks the beginning of a new era for the sport this one is really about the future, and Brad and Graham make their predictions for the shape of the Tour in years to come. The 'Ultimate Cyclist also comes to its conclusion with the final attribute decided: sprinting. It is perhaps not the fiercest battle to determine our pick. This one’s pretty easy! Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social: ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠ | Strava Add your favourite cycle café stop to the ⁠Café Aficionado map Contact us: ⁠sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv⁠  CAMS: Café Aficionado is sponsored by CAMS - helping thousands of cyclists get back on the roads. For more information visit the CAMS website APPLIED NUTRITION: Use code SIRBRAD30 for 30% off your next order at Applied Nutrition - fuelled by science, trusted by Champions Credits Presented by⁠ Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠ and Graham Willgoss Researcher and Guest ‘Ultimate Cyclist’ Referee: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield Audio Editor: David Levene YouTube Editor: Théo Stöcklin Producer: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Recorded at: Podcast Room, London Bridge Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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14 hours ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
EP9: Steve Cummings: The Master Of The Breakaway And The Col D’Aspin
Old pals Steve Cummings and Bradley Wiggins were once so close that Team Sky bosses had to stop them rooming together. Such was the laughter that there were concerns their performance would be impacted negatively, so it’s no surprise that this raucous episode, where the two-time Tour de France stage winner visits Brad and Graham at Café Aficionado, is packed with hilarious stories from their respective careers. But Steve was far more than just a prankster and remains one of the all-time great breakaway riders, including a hugely memorable 2016 Tour stage victory up the Pyrenean climb that centres this episode, the Col D’Aspin. During the episode Steve recalls the huge, 29-rider breakaway that led to his win, how he broke solo with 25km to go, and the emotional moment he realised he’d dropped the legendary Vincenzo Nibali towards the end of the climb, and would likely cross the line 1st. There are regrets too, like in 2015 when Steve won his first Tour stage. Riding for Africa-based team MTN-Qhuebeka on Mandela Day, the enormity of the achievement impacted him to such a degree that his Tour aspirations fell apart and he was still in dreamland about it two months later. Brad and Steve also reminisce about the greatest day either had with the British team, when they helped Sir Mark Cavendish with the World Championship - and reveal they once had a mystery pact, which not even the Café Aficionado team can know the details of! Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social: ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠ | Strava Add your favourite cycle café stop to the ⁠Café Aficionado map Contact us: ⁠sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv⁠  CAMS: Café Aficionado is sponsored by CAMS - helping thousands of cyclists get back on the roads. For more information visit the CAMS website APPLIED NUTRITION: Use code SIRBRAD30 for 30% off your next order at Applied Nutrition - fuelled by science, trusted by Champions Credits Presented by⁠ Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠ and Graham Willgoss Guest: Steve Cummings Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield YouTube Editor: Théo Stöcklin Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Recorded at: Outset Studio, London Bridge Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado is an Atomized Studios production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 week ago
45 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
EP8: Luke Rowe, The Folly Of Tour De France Cobbles, And The Art Of Road Captaincy
Luke Rowe is, for many, the greatest road captain of the 21st century, playing a key role in 5 consecutive Tour de France wins for Teams Sky and Ineos between 2015 and 2019. Focusing on one of the most dangerous elements in cycling - the cobbles - the Welshman tells Brad and Graham of his huge reservations about their continued use in the Tour de France. He explores whether the damage they do both to riders’ bodies and ambitions - and the fan experience - is worth it, despite his admiration for the few he’s watched who seemed, somehow, to thrive over them. Luke also explores the mindset required to carry out one of the most selfless jobs in sport: putting in more work than even the most dedicated domestique to guide others to glory at the expense of your own, with very little recognition outside of the peloton. Brad then explains how Luke's path to road captain always looked clear - even as an under-23 - while the 2012 Tour de France champion reveals, with a clear hint of regret, how he remains unsure of the exact reason why he was not selected to ride in the service of Chris Froome in 2014. Meanwhile, a surprising twist emerges during this week’s Ultimate Cyclist, as Brad and Luke debate the rider who had the greatest bunch skills ever seen in cycling. Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social: ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠ | Strava Add your favourite cycle café stop to the ⁠Café Aficionado map Contact us: ⁠sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv⁠  CAMS: Café Aficionado is sponsored by CAMS - helping thousands of cyclists get back on the roads. For more information visit the CAMS website APPLIED NUTRITION: Use code SIRBRAD30 for 30% off your next order at Applied Nutrition - fuelled by science, trusted by Champions BUY LUKE ROWE’S NEW BOOK: “Road Captain: My Life At The Heart Of The Peloton” HERE Credits Presented by⁠ Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠ and Graham Willgoss Guest: Luke Rowe Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield YouTube Editor: Théo Stöcklin Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Recorded at: Podcast Room, London Bridge Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado is an Atomized Studios production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 1 minute

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
EP7: Andy Schleck, The Col Du Galibier And Making Peace With A Belated Tour Victory
In this episode Brad and Graham are joined by Andy Schleck, the man Brad most feared as he rode to Tour de France victory in 2012 and the closest rider he’s seen to Tadej Pogačar. The Luxembourger was retrospectively handed the 2010 Tour de France title after Alberto Contador, the man who controversially beat him by 39 seconds that year, was found to have taken performance enhancing drugs. That forms a major part of this fascinating chat, as Schleck admits it took a long time to accept his victory but rues the missed opportunity to celebrate it properly at the time. But it is Schleck’s extraordinary ascent of one of the Tour’s most agonising climbs, the Col du Galibier, that centres the episode. In 2011, he used the Queen stage of the race, concluding up the Alpine pass, to launch one of the most memorable attacks in Tour history. It was an attempt so silly that even his teammates tried to persuade him to switch to a plan B. Here he tells Bradley and Graham of his unwavering faith that his idea would work and how, when it did, the whole peloton lauded his effort as he closed in on the yellow jersey which he took the next day after another climb of the Galibier. Yet ultimately he couldn’t hold on, finishing 2nd overall after losing time on the penultimate stage, an individual Time Trial. Brad also reminisces about his battles with Andy and the pair reveal the one time they both refused to continue riding, climbing together into the warmth of a car instead as snow poured down around them. Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social: ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠ | Strava Add your favourite cycle café stop to the ⁠Café Aficionado map Contact us: ⁠sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv⁠  CAMS: Café Aficionado is sponsored by CAMS - helping thousands of cyclists get back on the roads. For more information visit the CAMS website APPLIED NUTRITION: Use code SIRBRAD30 for 30% off your next order at Applied Nutrition - fuelled by science, trusted by Champions Credits Presented by⁠ Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠ and Graham Willgoss Guest: Andy Schleck Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield YouTube Editor: Théo Stöcklin Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Recorded at: Podcast Room, London Bridge Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado is an Atomized Studios production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
51 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
EP6: Sir Mark Cavendish, The “Beautiful” Champs Élysées and his brotherhood with Brad
The Champs Élysées, the iconic conclusion to the Tour de France since 1975, helped Sir Mark Cavendish, the race’s most decorated stage winner, make his name. Four of his 35 stage victories came there. But one moment on the Champs Élysées remains the most memorable on a bike for both Cavendish and Bradley. In this extraordinary episode, “Cav” joins his old mate Brad and Graham Wilgoss to delve into the final moments of the 2012 Tour de France when Brad, wearing yellow and on his way to overall victory, led out his teammate, wearing the rainbow World Champion jersey, for the final sprint to victory. They reveal how the plan had been hatched in a hotel room five years earlier, and constantly remind each other of details the other had long forgotten - including the moment another sprint king found his way on to the team bus for a chat with the fastest man on a bike. There are countless other little-known Champs Élysées stories too, as Sir Mark delves into the minutiae of how to win the unofficial “World Championship of Sprinters” and how the whole Tour felt a waste on the occasions he failed to do so. And in probably the most poignant chat of the entire series so far, Brad and Cav open up on the depth of their friendship, how they have helped one another through their darkest moments and why their bond can never be broken. You won’t want to miss this one. Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social: ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠ | Strava Add your favourite cycle café stop to the ⁠Café Aficionado map Contact us: ⁠sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv⁠  CAMS: Café Aficionado is sponsored by CAMS - helping thousands of cyclists get back on the roads. For more information visit the CAMS website APPLIED NUTRITION: Use code SIRBRAD30 for 30% off your next order at Applied Nutrition - fuelled by science, trusted by champions NORD VPN: Café Aficionado listeners can get an exclusive deal with Nord VPN at https://nordvpn.com/sirbrad Credits Presented by⁠ Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠ and Graham Willgoss Guest: Sir Mark Cavendish Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield YouTube Editor: Théo Stöcklin Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Recorded at: Outset Studio London Bridge Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado is an Atomized Studios production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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4 weeks ago
57 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
ESPRESSO: Tour de France Rest Day 2 | Cycling's Rare Sportsmanship, Hot Vs. Cold Climbs & Knighthoods For Indoor Training!
As the Tour's riders take their 2nd rest of 2025, Sir Bradley returns with his verdict on some of the week's huge stories, centred on his history and knowledge of the great race. This episode, joined again by producer and sports commentator, Toby Gilles, Bradley reveals how there's not much rest on a rest day and how your planning for it can impact your GC chances. He also discusses why cyclists' mentalities are different from other elite sportsmen and women, after the peloton refused to take advantage of Tadej Pogačar's misfortune when he fell on stage 11. Bradley then talks injury recovery and the use of indoor trainers, following Jonas Abrahamsen's sensational stage victory just 29 days after breaking his collarbone, and nominates the young rider he believes will be the next first-time winner of the Tour. Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social. ⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠Strava⁠ Add your favourite cycle café stop to the⁠⁠ ⁠Café Aficionado map⁠⁠ Contact us: ⁠sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv⁠  Credits Presented by⁠ ⁠⁠Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠⁠⁠ and Toby Gilles Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado is an Atomized Studios production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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4 weeks ago
27 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
ESPRESSO: Tour de France Rest Day | Tadej Shines, Vingegaard Lurks, 2025 Thrills
As the peloton takes a well-deserved rest day Bradley returns with his verdict on the Tour de France so far, centred, in Café Aficionado tradition, in the history of the race. This episode, joined by his producer and sports commentator Toby Gilles, the 2012 winner discusses Tadej Pogačar's transformation into the "patron of the peloton" as he chases yellow and whether Jonas Vingegaard can mount a realistic challenge. He also debates the merits of shorter Time Trials, the joys of riding on Bastille Day, and whether rising star Oscar Onley is the future that British cycling fans need. Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social. ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠ | Strava Add your favourite cycle café stop to the⁠ ⁠Café Aficionado map⁠ Contact us: ⁠sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv⁠  Credits Presented by⁠ ⁠Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠⁠ and Toby Gilles Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado is an Atomized Studios production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 month ago
29 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
EP5: Bradley & Ben Wiggins, Time Trialling And Forging Your Own Pathway
Time trials have often been pivotal to the destination of the yellow jersey. On one occasion in 1989 it even determined it, when Greg LeMond won the race on the Champs Elysées thanks to a final stage TT. Some of these moments inspired a young Bradley to become an all-time great in the discipline. In this episode Bradley moves into the guest chair alongside his son, up-and-coming rider and fellow TT specialist, Ben Wiggins, with Graham guiding them in an extraordinary look at the discipline and their shared history. Ben shares deeply personal emotions around growing up with his intensely focused father while Bradley recalls some of the guilt he felt at missing key moments in his son’s life. But perhaps the highs of 2012 were worth it. That year, Bradley put together an almost unrivalled time trial record in the history of the sport and he talks us through the agonising minutiae of what it took to become arguably his country’s biggest athlete during a home Olympic year. There are other great TTs in Tour history for Bradley, Ben and Graham to discuss, Ben reveals why he thinks Tadej Pogačar has work to do to improve his TT record, and Graham launches a coup during the Ultimate Cyclist feature. Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social. ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠ | Strava Add your favourite cycle café stop to the ⁠Café Aficionado map Contact us: ⁠sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv⁠  Café Aficionado is sponsored by CAMS. For more information visit the CAMS website. Fuel your moment with Applied Nutrition and use code SIRBRAD30 for 30% off your next order. Credits Presented by⁠ Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠ and Graham Willgoss Guest: Ben Wiggins Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield YouTube Editor: Théo Stöcklin Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Recorded at: Podcast Room London Bridge Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado is an Atomized Studios production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 month ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
ESPRESSO: Tour De France Stage 5 | Bradley’s Speciality: Time Trialling Arrives On The Tour
Café Aficionado’s daily series exploring how the past might help us predict the immediate future of the 2025 Tour de France continues, as Bradley and co-host Rosie look at Wednesday’s stage 5 - the first Time Trial of this year’s Tour. Bradley expresses his admiration for Tadej Pogačar’s latest extraordinary milestone, discusses the riders’ planning for a short Time Trial, and reveals how much time some of the specialists might make up over the 33 flat km of Stage 5. Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social. ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠ | Strava Add your favourite cycle café stop to the ⁠Café Aficionado map Contact us: ⁠sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv⁠  Credits Presented by⁠ Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠ and Rosie Mansfield Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado is an Atomized Studios production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 month ago
9 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
EP4: Pippa York, Revenge On The Col Du Tourmalet And Mentoring A Young Bradley
One of the all-time great climbers, Pippa York, who rode during the 80s and 90s as Robert Millar, was an inspiration to many a British rider. As a quiet Scot who shied from the limelight, she developed a fearsome reputation in the biggest races, winning three mountainous Tour de France stages and the King of the Mountains jersey in 1984. In this episode, Pippa joins Bradley and Graham to discuss the mind games of climbing and her indelible link to today’s feature climb, the Col du Tourmalet. One of the most fearsome climbs in the infamous quartet known as cycling’s “Circle of Death,” two of Pippa’s stage wins at the Tour featured the Tourmalet. Here she discusses both, including one in 1989 where she gained revenge against Pedro Delgado, the rider who had taken advantage of a shocking set of circumstances to “steal” the Vuelta d’España title from her four years earlier. Plus, Pippa and Bradley reflect, with huge emotion and affection, on their time together as coach and protégé, when a teenage Brad used to phone Pippa on her landline and cling to every morsel of information he could from one of his great inspirations. Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social. ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠ | Strava Add your favourite cycle café stop to the ⁠Café Aficionado map Contact us: ⁠sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv⁠  Café Aficionado is sponsored by CAMS, the UKs leading accident management company helping thousands of cyclists get back on the road. For more information visit the CAMS website. Credits Presented by⁠ Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠ and Graham Willgoss Guest: Pippa York Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield YouTube Editor: Theo Stocklin Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Recorded at: Outset Studio London Bridge Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado is an Atomized Studios production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 month ago
54 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
ESPRESSO: Tour De France Stage 3 | Café Aficionado In Its Spiritual Home!
Café Aficionado’s daily series exploring how the past might help us predict the immediate future of the 2025 Tour de France continues, as Bradley and co-host Rosie look at Monday’s stage 3 from Valenciennes to Dunkerque. Bradley explains why a simple change in the wind direction might drastically impact how this plays out, delves in to his expectations for a true sprinters finish and explains why this, of all stages, has him feeling at home in Café Aficionado... Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social. ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠ | Strava Add your favourite cycle café stop to the ⁠Café Aficionado map Contact us: ⁠sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv⁠  Credits Presented by⁠ Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠ and Rosie Mansfield Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado is an Atomized Studios production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 month ago
13 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
ESPRESSO: Tour de France Stage 2 | Bradley Expects GC Moves
Café Aficionado’s daily series exploring how the past might help us predict the immediate future of the 2025 Tour de France continues, as Bradley and co-host Rosie look at Sunday’s stage 2 from Lauwin-Planque to Boulogne-sur-Mer. Bradley talks us through his expectations for the longest stage of 2025,  the fuelling required for its punchy conclusion and reflects on why this year’s Grand Départ will have helped the riders feel part of the Tour from the off. Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social. ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠ | Strava Add your favourite cycle café stop to the ⁠Café Aficionado map Contact us: ⁠sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv⁠  Credits Presented by⁠ Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠ and Rosie Mansfield Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado is an Atomized Studios production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 month ago
11 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
ESPRESSO: Tour de France Stage 1 | Bradley's Tour Predictions
The first of Café Aficionado's daily, mini episodes throughout the Tour de France, as Bradley and his new co-host Rosie use the past to explore what might happen during 2025, stage by stage. Bradley delves into the specifics of the 1st stage of 2025, the emotions of being on the start line for the greatest race in the world, and gives his predictions for this year’s Tour. Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social. ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠ | Strava Add your favourite cycle café stop to the ⁠Café Aficionado map Contact us: ⁠sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv⁠  Credits Presented by⁠ Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠ and Rosie Mansfield Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Recorded at: Outset Studio London Bridge Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado is an Atomized Studios production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 month ago
10 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
EP3: Stephen Roche, The Col d’Aubisque, And Going To War To Win Cycling’s 'Triple Crown'
Ireland’s Stephen Roche remains one of only three men to have won cycling’s triple crown – the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and the UCI World Championships Road Race in the same year. In this episode he joins Bradley and Graham to talk through his extraordinary achievement in 1987, which included today’s feature climb, the Col d’Aubisque, during The Tour. Hear how Stephen outwitted rivals who thought they’d beaten him, utilising his love of mind-games and extraordinary heart to destabilise his victims. He recounts going to war with his own teammate to set up the chance for the Triple Crown, and his embarrassment as wearing a skin-suit, now viewed as a pioneer, that took him to an incredible 1985 win up the Aubisque. Meanwhile Brad and Graham recount the tale of a rider who had to be rescued from a ravine with a make-shift rope made from inner-tubes, and Stephen battles Brad in our Ultimate Cyclist feature as we debate the all-time greatest tactician. Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social. ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠ | Strava Add your favourite cycle café stop to the ⁠Café Aficionado map Contact us: ⁠sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv⁠  Café Aficionado is sponsored by CAMS, the UKs leading accident management company helping thousands of cyclists get back on the road. For more information visit the ⁠CAMS website.⁠ Credits Presented by⁠ Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠ and Graham Willgoss Guest: Stephen Roche Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield YouTube Editor: Theo Stocklin Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Recorded at: Outset Studio London Bridge Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado is an Atomized Studios production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 month ago
46 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
EP2: Geraint Thomas, Conquering The Tour De France Mecca, Alpe d'Huez And Winning In 2018
In 2018 Geraint Thomas became just the third Briton to win the Tour de France, joining Sir Brad in that elite group. In doing so he became the first man ever to win a stage up the iconic 21 hairpins of Alpe d’Huez whilst wearing the yellow jersey. Joining Sir Brad and Graham in the café for this episode, Geraint reveals how he and Team Sky leader, Chris Froome, wrangled over the battle for yellow as he rode for history on the Alpe and tells of another occasion on the climb, “a memory I’ll never forget,” when he clung to the coattails of two of the sport’s all time greats as they battled for supremacy. And if you’re wondering what it’s like to ride the Tour de France with a broken pelvis then Geraint can tell you… Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social. ⁠⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠ | Strava Add your favourite cycle café stop to the ⁠Café Aficionado map Contact us: ⁠sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv⁠  Café Aficionado is sponsored by CAMS, the UKs leading accident management company helping thousands of cyclists get back on the road. For more information visit the ⁠CAMS website.⁠ Credits Presented by⁠ Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠ and Graham Willgoss Guest: Geraint Thomas Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield YouTube Editor: Theo Stocklin Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Recorded at: London Broadcast Studio Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado is an Atomized Studios production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 month ago
44 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
EP1: Brad And Graham Discuss Brad's Cycling Hero - The Late, Great Tom Simpson & Mont Ventoux With Chris Sidwells
Brad's early cycling hero was Tom Simpson. In the 1960s Tom’s name was as well-known to the British public as Bradley was in 2012, having become the first - and still only - Briton to win the Tour of Flanders, aged just 23. Tom was hugely popular, and was even voted Sports Personality of the Year at a time when cycling needed a big name to boost its profile in the UK. Brad and Tom are interlinked in ways you wouldn’t think possible. From family connections, to their status as British national sporting heroes through their pioneering achievements on two wheels.  In this episode, Brad and Graham are joined by Tom's nephew, cycling journalist, photographer and publisher Chris Sidwells, to celebrate Tom's career and discuss the tragic events that led to his death just one kilometre from the summit of the brutal climb of Mont Ventoux during the 1967 Tour de France. Brad reveals how, without Tom, he may never have become a cyclist at all and shares how he paid special tribute to him when he raced the stage in 2009.  And Brad and Chris debate which cyclist's panache would see them added to the profile of our Ultimate Tour Rider. Find out more about The Tom Simpson Cycling Festival Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Café Aficionado community on social. ⁠Instagram⁠ | TikTok⁠ | ⁠YouTube Add your favourite cycle café stop to the Café Aficionado map Contact us: sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv  Café Aficionado is sponsored by CAMS, the UKs leading accident management company helping thousands of cyclists get back on the road. For more information visit the ⁠CAMS website.⁠ Credits Presented by⁠ Sir Bradley Wiggins⁠ and Graham Willgoss Guest: Chris Sidwells Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield YouTube Editor: Theo Stocklin Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Recorded at: London Broadcast Studio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1 month ago
45 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
Introducing Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado
Introducing the brand new podcast from Sir Bradley Wiggins - sharing his legendary experience, encyclopaedic knowledge and love of cycling to give you the view from the saddle like never before. Every week, Sir Brad and co-presenter Graham Willgoss (broadcaster, journalist, and all-round cycling obsessive) are joined by one of the biggest names in the sport to take you behind-the-scenes and into cycling history with stories, insights and anecdotes full of the magic and emotion that make the sport so special. In this preview episode Sir Brad and Graham reveal their vision for the podcast, some of the big-name guests they’ll be welcoming to the show each week, and the story behind the title, Café Aficionado. ** New episodes out every Tuesday from 24th June 2025 ** Hit FOLLOW to make sure you never miss an episode and join the Cafe Aficionado community on social. Instagram TikTok YouTube Contact us: sirbradscafe@atomizedstudios.tv Credits Presented by Sir Bradley Wiggins and Graham Willgoss Researcher: Luca Unwin Production Manager: Ross Aitken Social Video Producer: Rosie Mansfield Produced and Edited by: Toby Gilles Executive Producers: Faye Stewart, Ashley Unwin & Dominic de Terville Recorded at: London Broadcast Studio Sir Bradley Wiggins' Café Aficionado is an Atomized Studios production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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2 months ago
5 minutes

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ Café Aficionado
Sir Bradley Wiggins' Cafe Aficionado is the destination for sports fans to come together and explore the magic, history, and incredible stories, from the sport of cycling and its greatest road races. Presented by one the most decorated British athletes of all time, Bradley Wiggins, and his good friend, broadcaster and cycling journalist Graham Willgoss. Every episode sees the hosts joined by some of the sports’ greats - to take a deep dive into every facet of the sport. They'll be exploring the history of the most iconic road races such as the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España, revealing the unheard stories, mythology and magic of each great stage, and discussing other elements of the sport - from performance and data, to the latest innovations in bikes. Expect entertainment, sporting history, unique insights and compelling new perspectives in equal measure. This is a podcast you can return to again and again.