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  • Velo Podcast

    Free Speed for 3,000 Miles: Joe Nation's Extreme Bikepacking Aero Hack

    17/04/2026 | 1h 3 mins.
    This week the Velo team is at Sea Otter covering the latest tech and Mike Levy is holding down the fort. In this episode, Levy sits down with New Zealander Joe Nation, a rider who possesses one of the most uniquely varied racing resumes in the sport.

    Nation spent years following the mountain bike World Cup circuit as a privateer and racing in the Enduro World Series. Today, he’s trading three-minute downhill runs for events that span thousands of kilometers. He placed third overall at the 2023 Tour Divide and won the grueling 1,939-kilometer Silk Road Mountain Race across Kyrgyzstan in 2024.

    Levy and Nation dig deep into the mindset required to survive these massive efforts, but they also look at the technology, the preferences, and the background that help Nation find success.

    In this episode, we cover:

    The Ultimate Dirtbag Origins: How Nation funded his European downhill racing by participating in clinical drug trials (earning the nickname "the white rat") and lived in a tent in the Morzine woods for two and a half months.

    The 100mm BB Drop Aero Hack: For the Tour Divide, Nation’s friend built him a highly specialized bike through his company, Sufur Cycles. It features a massive 100mm bottom bracket drop designed purely for aerodynamics so he can get his head out of the wind.

    Why Flat Bars Win: Nation pushes back on the trend of adding drop bars to everything, explaining how flat bars provide better leverage on steep climbs and save his hands from nerve damage.

    The "Everyone is Dying" Superpower: Nation credits the realization that "when you are hurting, so is everyone else" as a major contributor to his ability to push through dark moments.

    Psychological Warfare at 3,800 Meters: How hiding your exhaustion can break your competitors, which is exactly what Nation did when he attacked the leader at the top of a massive pass during the Silk Road Mountain Race.

    Hunting for UFOs: It wouldn’t be a Levy interview without discussing the unexplainable things you might see while exhausted and isolated in the wilderness.

    Episode Timestamps:

    00:00 - Intro & Downhill Racing Background

    06:37 - The Dirtbag Days and Drug Trials

    12:22 - The Tour Divide & Ultra-Racing Mindset

    29:44 - The "Everyone is Dying" Superpower

    41:29 - Psychological Warfare on the Silk Road

    46:08 - The Custom Sufur Cycles Bike & Flat Bars

    48:44 - The 100mm BB Drop Aero Hack

    59:41 - Hunting for UFOs on the Trail
  • Velo Podcast

    Stop Under-Tiring Your Gravel Bike (and Other Hot Takes)

    10/04/2026 | 48 mins.
    I went to Taiwan, but the show must go on. While I was away covering the Taipei Cycle Show, Mike Levy, Lisa Charlebois, and Logan Jones-Wilkins had plenty to talk about. Predictably, things got heavily focused on gravel tire pressure, but that wasn’t all.

    This week, the podcast crew debates why roadies need bigger gravel tires, breaks down Specialized’s newest tech, and confesses to their strangest cold-weather clothing hacks.

    In this episode, we cover:

    Lisa’s 300km Mission: A recap of an epic 193-mile ride through Napa and Sonoma, plus a crucial PSA on the protocol for crossing the Golden Gate Bridge late at night.

    Specialized's New Pathfinder TLR: Logan is currently working his way through a massive pile of test rubber. He explains why pros like Keegan Swenson opt for the slickest options, but argues the more aggressive Terra tread is actually better for the rest of us.

    Levy’s Tire Volume Hot Take: Levy takes a firm stance that most gravel riders are severely under-tired. His advice to roadies hitting the dirt? Stop obsessing over aero, mount the biggest tires your frame clears, and run an insert.

    New Roval Gravel Wheels: A quick look at the newly launched Roval Terra Aero CLX and Terra CLX3 wheelsets, including a discussion on their 27mm internal width and the decision to use a wide carbon hook.

    Questionable Winter Kit: Inspired by Jonas Vingegaard's heavily modified, cut-up winter bib shorts, the crew shares their own extreme cold-weather survival tactics—from crotchless long underwear to the merits of baggy mountain bike pants on a drop-bar bike.

    Give it a listen, and let us know in the comments if you have a favorite tire or if you think Levy is wrong on his hot take.

    Episode Timestamps:

    00:00 - Intro

    01:25 - Lisa’s 300k

    05:04 - Gravel Tires

    27:54 - Specialized Wheels

    34:28 - Clothing discussion
  • Velo Podcast

    A $31,000 Titanium Bike, 32-Inch Wheels, and Breaking the Factor One

    03/04/2026 | 1h 1 mins.
    Five minutes after walking in the door from the Taipei Cycle Show, I sat down with Mike Levy to unpack what it was like being there. We immediately dive into the wildest tech from the show floor: what a $31,000 3D-printed titanium road bike actually looks like, whether those budget power meter pedals are legit or just vaporware, and the exact physics behind Pirelli’s claim that their new aero tire cuts drag without ruining rolling resistance. I also talk about the one Chinese brand I found at the show and how they’ve got a brand new gravel bike that’s half the price of a Western company.

    We also get into the 32-inch wheel standard. The first suspension fork for the standard hit the market at the show, and we dig into whether this is the upgrade riders have been waiting for.

    It wasn’t all walking trade show aisles, though. I spent a few days riding Factor's futuristic One aero road bike through the Taipei jungle, and the experience taught me how much better road culture can be.

    I was planning to bring that bike home for a full review and further aero testing. Instead, it stayed behind. We get into how the bike actually handles on the road, its aggressive geometry, and the ongoing mystery behind how I somehow managed to break it.
  • Velo Podcast

    Why a Former Tour de France Pro Recommends Gaining Weight

    27/03/2026 | 1h 11 mins.
    Legendary Canadian racer Svein Tuft joins Mike Levy to chat about stories from his book, We Will Never Be Here Again. The two cover wild stories ranging from epic bike-packing trips while pulling Tuft's 60-lb dog named Bear in a homemade trailer, to winning stages at the Tour de France and Giro. Tuft has had an unconventional career and lived an unconventional life.

    Tuft is likely also the only professional cyclist, active or retired, who has spent time train hopping. He gives Levy his best tips for traveling via railcar—like finding priority trains to cross the country quickly and hiding in the nooks of grain carts to avoid the authorities.

    The two also dive into how being an introvert was a superpower for Tuft during his European road career before getting into a discussion of ultra-endurance racing. Tuft has advice for racing the Tour Divide, including getting heavier, and talks about how a severe sickness forced him to pull the pin once he reached Colorado during his own attempt.

    Finally, the duo discusses Tuft’s unexplainable sighting while camping deep in the Canadian forest. Was it a UFO or something else? Whether it was an otherworldly encounter or just extreme exhaustion, it adds another incredible layer to Tuft's backlog of outdoor stories.

    Listen to the full episode, grab his book, We Will Never Be Here Again, for the rest of the wild stories, and check out Tuft Camps if you're brave enough to try holding his wheel.

    Show Notes & Chapter Markers:

    [00:00:11] - Intro: Mike Levy welcomes 13-time national champion Svein Tuft.

    [00:04:06] - Early bike-packing trips to Alaska with his dog, Bear.

    [00:15:57] - The lost art of train hopping and finding "priority trains."

    [00:21:47] - How being an introvert was a superpower in the European peloton.

    [00:30:08] - Reflecting on the Tour de France and old-school cycling nutrition.

    [00:42:37] - Svein’s Tour Divide attempt and knowing when to pull the pin.

    [00:52:22] - Unconventional ultra-endurance advice: why you shouldn't show up too lean.

    [01:11:01] - An unexplainable UFO sighting near Mount Rexford.

    [01:14:51] - Tuft Camps: Riding gravel, road, and MTB in British Columbia.
  • Velo Podcast

    The Truth About One-Sided Gravel Pedals: Brilliant Upgrade vs Industry Scam

    20/03/2026 | 1h 14 mins.
    We debate whether dumping half your pedal is actually worth the cash, unpack a terrifying lead-vehicle disaster at the Mid-South gravel race, and explain why buying price-point carbon is a mistake.

    0:00 - Intro

    0:00:35 - Welcome Logan and Mid-South

    0:18:10 - Listener questions

    0:34:18 - CAAD14 first impressions

    0:45:34 - Otso Waheela R launch

    0:58:27 - Single sided gravel pedals

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