Thereâs a new cycling podcast in town.
âHave you ever thought about doing a cycling podcast in English?â Iâve been asked that question a lot. And honestly, Iâve asked myself the same thing many times.
I know how to make a cycling podcast. It all started back in 2018, while I was backpacking in the Colombian Andes, when the idea for my Danish podcast
@forhjulslir was born. It was only meant to be a small stepping stone and something for my CV.
Seven years, 546 episodes, and 4 million streams later. It became so much more. It became my baby. My way into cycling. I owe everything to
@forhjulslir and to the listeners. It led to my dream job. Took me from the podcast mic to the Eurosport mic, and to countless experiences and conversations with some of the biggest Danish riders - past and present.
But it was all in Danish.
So can I do it in English?
Will people like my Danglish?
Will it work?
Those questions always came up.
But in the end, one thing won: my passion for cycling.
So, dear cycling world, I know you already have plenty of podcasts but hereâs a new one.
Itâs called Half Wheeling - of course, the same name as my Danish original.
A podcast about cycling - but more importantly, about the people behind it. The riders in the peloton and the characters that make this sport what it is.
Stories, conversations, insights - and a few laughs along the way.
The first episode, âAccepting Pain with Mads Pedersenâ, is out now on Spotify and Apple Podcast.
I hope youâll give it a listen. Weâre a bit nervous (and very excited).
Letâs go.
And to all my Danish listeners - donât worry.
@forhjulslir continues.
@half.wheeling is just the international cousin that doesnât speak Danish đ
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A big thanks to
@eurosportcykling @tntsportscycling for the support and trust and to
@lidltrek @pedersen__mads for the access and belief in the very first episode.
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