Satisfying his constant need for attention, Mike Creed takes to the airwaves to have frank conversations with his friends, who just so happen to be figures in the world of pro cycling. Now that he’s a retired mediocre bike racer, he’s using his access to these athletes to humanize them, show you what he sees, and bring back a personal aspect to cycling. This is not the show for you if you’re looking for controversy and the hard questions. It’s more of a rambling conversation with and about the people and the sport that he loves.
THIS EPISODE Mike catches up with friend and former teammate Andrew Bajadali, a stalwart in U.S. cycling who recently hung up his shoes after a disappointing release from Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies this year. Andrew has such palmarés to his credit as wins at the Tour of the Gila, the Tour of the Redlands, and the Tour of Utah, to name just a few. Mike and Andrew get together at a local coffee shop and have an intimate conversation about racing, the crazy joy his daughter brings him, life after cycling, and what it was like to render an heroic performance at the 2006 USA National Road Cycling Championships. Presented by Cyclismas.
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Another great interview. As a former Cat1 racer in the mid/late 90’s who never experienced as much success as I woulda liked (earned?), your interviews and take on the world of bicycle racing resonates on a deep level. Thanks for taking the time to put these together!
Another great interview. As a former Cat1 racer in the mid/late 90’s who never experienced as much success as I woulda liked (earned?), your interviews and take on the world of bicycle racing resonates on a deep level. Thanks for taking the time to put these together!