The Cycling Rides, Journeys & Adventures.
Welcome to The Cycling Rides, Journeys, and Adventures, the podcast that brings you along on cycling journeys of all kinds—from thrilling bikepacking expeditions to the timeless challenge of Audax rides and Randonnée events. If you're passionate about exploring the world on two wheels, whether it's through multi-day adventures, long-distance rides, or hidden backroads, this show is here to inspire, inform, and fuel your cycling passion.In each episode, we’ll share stories from cyclists who’ve pushed their limits and explored new horizons—whether it’s tackling an Audax brevet, riding a classic Randonnée, or setting off on an epic bikepacking tour. We dive deep into the world of endurance cycling, offering practical tips on gear, training, and route planning, alongside personal insights from seasoned riders.Speaking of Randonnées, these prestigious long-distance rides are a cornerstone of cycling history, typically covering distances of 200 km or more, and challenging riders to finish wi...
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Saturday Jan 04, 2025
Saturday Jan 04, 2025
Randonneering is a type of long-distance cycling or hiking that focuses on endurance, self-sufficiency, and adventure. The term originates from the French word randonner, meaning “to hike” or “to wander.” While it started as long-distance hiking, it has evolved into a popular cycling activity, particularly through events like Brevets, where participants challenge themselves to cover vast distances with minimal support. At its core, randonneering is about personal achievement, community, and the journey itself rather than competition or speed. Randonneering’s roots can be traced back to 19th-century France, where the term randonnée referred to long, leisurely hikes through nature. The practice was not about racing or competition, but about experiencing the outdoors and pushing personal boundaries. As bicycles became more widely used in the late 1800s, enthusiasts sought ways to combine their love of cycling with the idea of long, challenging journeys. This led to the emergence of cycling events that emphasized endurance and personal accomplishment rather than speed. The most famous randonneering event, Paris-Brest-Paris (PBP), was first held in 1891. Spanning 1,200 kilometers (750 miles), this ride from Paris to Brest and back became the benchmark for long-distance cycling. PBP was designed to test cyclists' stamina and self-reliance, emphasizing the same values that define randonneering today: endurance, self-sufficiency, and adventure. Through self-sufficiency, navigation, and the support of a global community of randonneers, participants embark on a unique adventure that offers lasting rewards far beyond the finish line. Randonneering is not just a test of endurance but a celebration of exploration, perseverance, and the spirit of adventure.Grab a cup of Coffee scroll through : https://www.thecycling.inPlease do Comment... Share & Subscribe..!!! Follow on instagram - https://instagram.com/soloriderz2020?... Follow on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...

Saturday Jan 04, 2025
Saturday Jan 04, 2025
Introducing a new podcast titled "The Cycling Rides Journeys & Adventures," hosted by Bhaskar, an endurance cyclist. The podcast's focus on cycling, encompassing journeys and adventures. Listeners can anticipate hearing stories and experiences from Bhaskar's cycling expeditions.

Saturday Jan 04, 2025
Saturday Jan 04, 2025
Podcast titled "The cycling rides journeys and adventures," hosted by Bhaskar. The podcast's focus on cycling, encompassing various aspects like rides, journeys, and adventures. This serves as an introduction to the podcast itself.

Friday Nov 22, 2024
Friday Nov 22, 2024
Riding Through Adversity: A Journey from Hospital Room to Cycling ChallengesThis podcast episode recounts Bhaskar's experience caring for his critically ill father while simultaneously managing online classes. His father suffered a stroke, a serious lung infection, and debilitating bedsores, requiring intensive home care. Bhaskar's dedication to his father's recovery inspired him to improve his own health, leading him to begin cycling, culminating in a challenging long-distance ride. The narrative details the emotional and physical toll of this period, highlighting the unexpected health challenges faced by Bhaskar and his family and his subsequent journey towards fitness and cycling.Bhaskar’s life took a sudden turn when his father suffered a stroke that left him partially paralyzed and in critical condition. The ordeal began when Bhaskar received alarming calls from his mother and sister about his father's sudden deterioration. After rushed medical attention, his father underwent a six-hour surgery to unblock a blood vessel restricting blood flow to his brain. The surgery was successful, but Bhaskar’s father remained in a fragile state, facing significant challenges such as paralysis on his left side. As his father battled through recovery, Bhaskar found himself thrust into the role of caregiver. He began taking care of his father’s needs while managing his own personal and professional responsibilities. Despite the setbacks, including a serious respiratory infection, Bhaskar’s father underwent a tracheostomy and was placed on a nasogastric tube for nutrition. The family, desperate for better care, decided to bring Bhaskar’s father home, converting a bedroom into a makeshift ICU with necessary medical equipment. Caring for his father was a constant challenge. Bhaskar had to clear his father’s lungs every half hour, monitor vital signs, administer medications, and manage his father’s daily needs. Despite the exhaustion, Bhaskar continued to teach his online classes, adjusting his schedule to balance both responsibilities. The emotional and physical toll was immense, but Bhaskar’s resolve to help his father recover remained strong. The situation became even more difficult when severe infections developed in his father’s bedsores, requiring surgical intervention. With help from his sister and a team of specialists, surgeries were performed at home to remove the infected tissue. Bhaskar's father needed multiple procedures to address the damage. On top of this, Bhaskar’s mother contracted COVID-19 during this period, adding another layer of stress. The family decided to treat her at home, isolating her from the rest of the family. Amid these challenges, Bhaskar’s father began showing signs of improvement. His consciousness returned, and his ability to speak and breathe on his own was regained. After nearly two months of intense care, Bhaskar’s father had made significant progress, healing from the bedsores and gradually regaining some independence. Bhaskar’s mother recovered from COVID-19, bringing a sense of relief to the household. Throughout this long journey of care, Bhaskar found himself becoming more physically active. During the lockdown, he had started walking, jogging, and stretching to stay fit, and eventually took on cycling challenges as a way to regain his own health. His journey from caregiver to cyclist symbolized resilience in the face of adversity. Despite the overwhelming challenges, Bhaskar and his family showed that through love, determination, and unwavering commitment, even the toughest battles could be overcome. His father's recovery became a testament to the strength of the human spirit and motivated Bhaskar to pursue personal challenges, proving that even in the darkest times, hope and perseverance can lead to remarkable transformations.