The two former professional road cyclists Andreas Stauff and Paul Voß, together with physiotherapist Bastian Marks, talk once a week about current events in professional cycling and regularly invite guests from the professional business onto their show. At the same time, they shed a lot of light on cycling topics outside the professional business or chat about everyday life. Although the central theme falls by the wayside at times, the podcast is always entertaining.
As a professional cyclist, Rick Zabel knows how to market himself like no other. In his podcast "Plan Z", he regularly interviews cyclists and gives behind-the-scenes insights into the life of a professional cyclist. Together with former cyclist Tanja Erath, he also runs the podcast "Parallelwelten". They report on current events in the world of cycling, chat about personal experiences and the world around them.
The Sportschau podcast, which is hosted by NDR sports journalist Moritz Cassalette among others, primarily looks at current events in professional road cycling. In particular, he focusses on the Tour de France, usually from a German perspective. There are always interesting insights into German riders and the World Tour team Bora-Hansgrohe.
Together with his deputy team manager Florian Kraschitzer, six-time winner of the "Race Across America" cycling marathon Christoph Strasser produces the ultra-cycling podcast "Sitzfleisch". Together, they shed light on long-distance cycling events, often attending them themselves and reporting first-hand on their personal experiences.
By the way: TOUR editor Sandra Schuberth has already visited Christoph Strasser and Florian Kraschitzer.
The two mountain bike fanatics Dennis Stratmann and Tobias Woggon report once a week on different facets of mountain biking, such as trails visited in bike parks or various events. The two hosts also talk to people from the scene, providing a behind-the-scenes insight into companies or projects.
Ingo Quendler from the cycling retailer "ENJOYYOURBIKE" talks about various cycling topics in his podcast: he often likes to talk shop about technical issues, but he also frequently invites guests to join him. He talks to them about personal experiences in training, racing or travelling, but the special thing about the podcast remains the technical topics.
The two bike Youtubers Max Bube and Tjorven Lietze aka Tjorven Geschwindigkeit talk about bikepacking, the outdoors and gravel in their podcast. They often talk about encounters and experiences that they particularly remember from their tours. The two influencers' podcast makes you want to head out into the great outdoors yourself.
In the "Scyence" podcast, the two hosts Lukas and Lennart shed light on scientific cycling topics and focus on training theory. So if you want to know how to train successfully on two wheels, how to eat properly and what processes take place in the body during training on the bike, this podcast is the right place for you.
In their podcast, the two mountain bikers and cross-country riders Georg Egger and Lukas Baum talk about their experiences in mountain bike races and about riding off the beaten track in general. Together, the two friends founded their own team, "Speed Company Racing", in which they are particularly focussed on long distances. Their podcast is not only about the development of their team, but also deals with technical and everyday topics. The two hosts always have a smile on their faces and create a relaxed atmosphere.
In their podcast, the five cycling friends Lena, Tim, Samuel and Brian take it in turns to talk about current events in professional road cycling. In their episodes, they take an in-depth look at World Tour races as well as smaller races and classify them with analyses.
The podcast by the two young German professional road cyclists Maurice Ballerstedt and Max Benz-Kuch provides a relaxed and amusing insight into professional life. Reports from races and their training sessions are on the agenda in the podcast, as well as interesting and funny events from everyday life. So if you want a relaxed insight into the professional world of cycling, "krachen gehn" is the right programme for you.
The podcast of the Roadbike-magazine covers a wide range of road cycling topics. "Faszination Rennrad" therefore revolves around trends in technology and equipment, but also sheds light on various competitions, routes and personalities in the road bike scene. Experts on the various topics are therefore regularly invited to provide interesting insights into the respective areas.
"Everything is drivable" is a podcast from the Mountain bikemagazine and highlights the various aspects of off-road cycling. The focus is on mountain biking, where trends, technical topics and training tips are presented. It also covers cycle touring, bikepacking and the gravel scene.
In the "Antritt" podcast, the two hosts Gerolf Meyer and Christian Bollert often talk about various cycling topics with guests on the programme. They talk about technology, different races and also topics such as cycling safety. So if you want to be well equipped for everyday cycling, the "Antritt" podcast is the right place for you. In the category "Our test and technology editor Jens Klötzer regularly visits the "Klingeln bei Klötzer" programme. to speak.
The two amateur racing cyclists Vits and Jupp talk in a relaxed and dynamic way about the latest news in the everyman scene. Be it trends, technology, clothing, races or experiences - their stories are always entertaining, but sometimes very long. The fact that a podcast lasts over two hours is no exception with "Wattasia".
Cycling journalist Bernd Landwehr and former pro Fabian Wegmann take a look at current pro races with alternating interview guests and prepare them in the form of previews and analyses. So if you want to find out about the big road cycling races, "Cycling Magazine" is the right place for you. Some episodes also cover other topics such as nutrition, insights into the life of professional teams or gravel races.
Podcast host Martin Moschek has already travelled through more than 50 countries by bike and shares his bikepacking experiences with changing guests in "Biketour Global". So if you are particularly interested in ultra-endurance races like the Silk Road Moutain Race and the topic of bikepacking, you should listen to Martin Moschek's podcast.
TOUR editor Sandra Schuberth has also had her say here.
In well over 400 episodes, Christian Hoff and his colleagues have mostly focussed on the topic of professional road cycling, primarily highlighting the Grand Tours and important one-day races. In addition to race analyses, other aspects of cycling are also highlighted: Technical road cycling topics, bikepacking and cycling culture do not fall by the wayside. The podcast comes in three formats: Velorace is all about professional cycling and often includes TOUR editor Thomas Goldmann to listen to. The Velosnakk format is all about what the podcasters themselves do on their bikes, bike culture goes without saying - books, films, TV about cycling.
Regine Heidorn's podcast is not available on Spotify, but on the well-known website podcast.de. "Regines Radsalon" looks at the full spectrum of cycling. With changing guests, she looks at cycling holidays, different types of bikes, trends and people involved in voluntary work. Regine Heidorn's podcast is the right place for anyone who wants to be well-informed about cycling.