Campfire Tales about Chasing Dreams in Scotland: UCI Gran Fondo Worlds & Fan Boying at the XCO Worlds - a podcast by veloccino - Cycling Podcast

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In this exhilarating episode of the Veloccino Cycling Podcast, your hosts Niels Schnadt and Gemma Felstead take you on a journey to the scenic landscapes of Scotland, where they share their unforgettable experiences associated with two prestigious cycling championships.
Gemma Felstead takes center stage as she recounts her incredible journey at the UCI World Gran Fondo Championships in Perth, Scotland. With determination and grit, Gemma secured an impressive 11th place finish in her age group, proudly standing as the 3rd top British rider. Join us as Gemma shares the highs, lows, and the sheer thrill of participating in this world-class event, offering a glimpse into the passion that fuels her cycling pursuits.
While Gemma's story unfolds on the challenging Gran Fondo course, Niels Schnadt, the ever-adventurous co-host with the funny accent, takes on a different role. Niels attended the XCO Mountainbike World Championships at the renowned Glenntress in Scotland, obviously not as a competitor, but as a devoted fan boy and spectator. During his time there, he had the pleasure of meeting some previous podcast guests who were actually racing in the championships. Tune in as Niels shares the excitement of being on the sidelines, cheering for these incredible athletes and catching up with familiar faces in the cycling community.
Whether you're an avid cyclist or simply drawn to tales of determination, this episode of Veloccino Cycling Podcast promises to inspire and entertain. Gemma and Niels weave their personal narratives into a tapestry of passion, dedication, and the indomitable spirit of cycling. It's a journey that will leave you eager to saddle up and chase your own cycling dreams, wherever they may lead.

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