Episodes

  • 13 Peaks, Bitchy Bites Founder, Media Extraordinaire - Meet Jess Meniere | Femme Series
    Mar 25 2026

    She calls it "ruthlessly brave." Others might call it reckless. Jess Meniere has built her life around one principle - put your hand up first, figure it out later. And the consequences have been spectacular.

    In this episode of the Femme Series, Jess sits down with David to talk about what it really costs to chase a creative life in South African sport. From running the 13 Peaks with no training and no nutrition plan, to landing a dream career in sports photography before she even owned a camera - Jess's story is one of audacious leaps and hard landings. She opens up about the financial reality of freelancing, why she took a corporate job and immediately knew it was wrong, and the moment in Europe where an eight-day solo cycling odyssey through the Tour de Femme broke her completely. Along the way, there's a vegan cookie business born from spinal fractures, an honest conversation about what it's like being the only woman on the back of a motorbike at an event, and a triathlon that raises millions for education in South Africa.

    This one's for anyone who's ever been told they're not qualified enough, not strong enough, or not ready — and did it anyway.

    Part of the Femme Series — stories of remarkable women shaping South African cycling and beyond.

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    00:00 — Ruthlessly Brave, Fuck Around And Find Out

    02:29 — "How Hard Can It Be?" — 13 Peaks With Zero Prep

    04:37 — Landing Her Bum In The Butter At Faces

    06:05 — Going Freelance At 21 Without A Camera

    14:19 — The Only Woman On The Mountain

    22:20 — 250km Days And A R36K Disaster In Europe

    27:46 — The Crushing Reality Behind The Glamour

    37:42 — A Broken Back, 500 Biscuits, And Bitchy Bites

    42:53 — Twitch Bitchy: The 100K Cookie-Fueled Gravel Route

    47:04 — A Monday Marathon And A Near-Hijacking

    49:41 — The Three Gravel Events That Ruined Everything Else

    53:36 — Why Grassroots Beats Corporate

    58:05 — What's Next: Cedar, Epic, And Calling Cape Town

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • E2E Feedback, Cape Epic ’26, World Tour Update & SA’s Gravel Season Opens | The Breakaway Podcast
    Mar 19 2026

    He went to Joburg for one ride. He got dropped by a world-tour cyclist, skipped a robot or two, and came back a convert. That's where Episode 10 begins — and it only gets bigger from there.

    Cape Epic is underway, and the stories coming out of those trails are exactly why this race is unlike anything else on earth. Dean Hoff and Kevin Benke ran 30 kilometres with their bikes after a mechanical destroyed their race — and kept going. Tristan de Villiers and Kezia Llewellyn are in the yellow jersey, chasing what no South African pairing has ever done: win the Cape Epic. Meanwhile, Cam and Allie are out there somewhere in the peloton, laughing their heads off. Alec's on the ground. Sarah's racing. This one's personal.

    On the world stage: del Toro is making GC statements, Vingegaard's wardrobe is making headlines, and Van der Poel is riding like a man possessed. Milan-San Remo is around the corner — and the women's race might be the most unpredictable one-day classic in years. We also touch on Allan Hathley quietly going 13th at Tirreno and what that could mean.

    And then — gravel. Gallows. Garden route Giro. Roads to Desolation. If the gravel bug hasn't bitten you yet, this episode might be the one that changes that. We're a year old, Scicon has come on board, and we're just getting started.

    🎙️ Hosted by David & Jason | The Breakaway Podcast

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    #capeepic2026 #capeepic #achievementunlocked

    00:00 — The Capetonian Goes to Joburg (and Gets Schooled)

    11:34 — Inside the Cape Epic: Yellow Jersey, Broken Bikes & 30km On Foot

    16:15 — The Story That Defines What Epic Actually Means

    22:00 — Can a South African Pair Finally Win the Cape Epic?

    30:04 — Del Toro, Vingegaard's Shorts & Tour de France Signals

    47:08 — Women's Milan-San Remo: The Race Nobody Can Call

    50:37 — Allan Hathley's Quiet Statement to the World

    54:20 — South Africa's Gravel Season Is Here

    55:24 — Gallows: The Race That Breaks You in the Best Way

    1:00:13 — Garden Route Giro 2026

    1:08:49 — One Year In: Scicon, Milestones & What's Coming

    1:11:29 — See You Out There

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Don’t mix another bottle until you’ve watched this | Nutrition with Reece McDonald
    Mar 18 2026

    You've seen the numbers on the packet. 2:1 ratio. 60 grams. 90 grams per hour. Multiple transportable carbohydrates. But what does any of it actually mean — and how do you use it without blowing up your stomach on race day?

    In Part 2 with Reece McDonald — head of performance at Embukos and Science to Sport partner — we sit down and break race-day nutrition into language that anyone can understand. No jargon walls, no brand pushing. Just the honest, practical science behind what goes in your bottle, how concentrated it should be, what your pre-race breakfast should look like, and why the stuff you do in training matters more than anything you panic-buy the night before.

    If you've ever stood in your kitchen staring at a bag of race mix wondering how many scoops actually go in — this one's for you.

    https://www.sciencetosport.com

    🎙️ Missed Part 1? Watch it here: [https://youtu.be/GSd23504_04]

    📩 Got a nutrition question we didn't cover? Drop it in the comments or DM us — Reece is game to come back and go deeper.

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    00:00 — The Scoop Problem Nobody Talks About

    02:50 — Train How You Race (Or Pay For It Later)

    05:17 — Multiple Transportable Carbohydrates — In Plain English

    06:18 — The 2:1 Ratio and Why 90 Grams Is the Ceiling

    08:58 — Going Above 90g — Who Actually Needs That?

    10:03 — Gut Training: Why Racing Intensity Changes Everything

    11:10 — How Concentrated Should Your Bottle Actually Be?

    13:26 — Gels, Bars, or Bottles — Building Your Race-Day Stack

    16:01 — The Pre-Race Breakfast That Won't Wreck You

    19:20 — Bagels, Maize Meal, and Better Alternatives to Oats

    20:43 — The Electrolyte Trap Most Riders Fall Into

    22:05 — Panic Consuming: The Race-Day Mistake You Keep Making

    24:24 — Your Questions, Our Next Episode

    26:17 — Incremental, Not Experimental

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    27 mins
  • 400 Wins. Beat Lance Armstrong. Then Built What South Africa Never Had. | Malcolm Lange
    Mar 13 2026

    💬 What sport or activity changed the direction of your life? Tell us in the comments.

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    📍 Cape Town, South Africa

    Over 400 career victories. Three Cape Town Cycle Tour wins. Eight gold medals in a single national track championship. Seven wins in his first season in Belgium, as a teenager from Joburg who didn't know a soul. He raced against Lance Armstrong, sprinted against Robbie McEwan, and built some of the most iconic professional cycling teams South Africa has ever seen, HSBC, Med Scheme, Bonitas, DSV, often pitching boardrooms in the morning and winning races in the afternoon.

    But this conversation isn't just about the wins. It's about what South African cycling was, what it lost, and what one man is trying to build back from the ground up. Malcolm now runs the DSV Shift Academy in Paarl, putting 25 kids from his community on bikes, into classrooms, and onto a path that didn't exist for them before he showed up.

    From BMX ramps in the suburbs to basement floors in Cologne. From the golden era of Rapport Tour and packed road closures to the silence that followed.

    This is the story of the most winning South African road cyclist in history. And it's only part one.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 — Tracksuit Pants and a Bike Too Big

    06:00 — 200 Schoolboys on a Start Line

    12:00 — Eight Gold Medals in One Weekend

    18:00 — Break a Record, Get Sunglasses

    25:00 — Landing in Belgium With No Plan and No Phone

    32:00 — Seven Wins in Season One

    40:00 — The Doping Era Nobody Talks About Honestly

    50:00 — Winning Is Not Everything

    58:00 — The HSBC Pitch That Changed Everything

    1:08:00 — Racing Against Lance, McEwan, and the Best in the World

    1:18:00 — The Rapport Tour and the Glory Days Nobody Remembers

    1:28:00 — Nick White, Jock Green, and the Lotto Hat

    1:38:00 — From Rider to Team Boss to Rival

    1:50:00 — When Doug Ryder Left a Void

    2:00:00 — Why He Walked Away From Pro Racing

    2:08:00 — 25 Kids, Six Containers, and a Velodrome in Paarl

    2:18:00 — The High-Speed Police Officer

    2:28:00 — Criteriums, Leagues, and Fixing the Media Problem

    2:38:00 — Put Your Money Back Into This Sport

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Lisa’s Moment, Ryan’s Tactics, Pogačar’s 80km Solo & Why We’re All Losing Sleep Before Epic
    Mar 12 2026

    🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss our daily Epic coverage dropping next week.

    💬 Tell us — what's your "almost" moment? The time you were so close you could taste it. Drop it in the comments.

    📲 Got a story from Epic? Come find Cam, Sarah, or Alec on the route. That's why we're there.

    A world tour rider stopped Cam at Strade Bianche and asked how to get on this podcast. That's not the only thing that caught us off guard this week.

    Lisa Iterate finally broke through at the Cape Town Cycle Tour — after years of seconds and thirds, she stood on top in front of 28,000 riders. Ryan Gibbons used world tour-level tactics to take the men's race in a sprint that nearly slipped away from Jayden Lill at the line. Meanwhile, Cam just got back from his first behind-the-scenes experience at Strade Bianche with Team Q36.5, where Tadej Pogačar soloed 80km to victory and reminded everyone why the sport can't look away — even when one man is rewriting the rules. And we break down why women's racing, both locally and internationally, is delivering the most compelling action in the peloton right now.

    Then we turn all our energy to Sunday. Cape Epic starts in five days. Sarah's battling nerves and flashbacks from the one year she didn't finish. Cam just landed from Italy and hasn't touched his bike in a week. The stages are longer than ever. And Alec just got a media pass — so we're going all in to bring you the stories from the dirt.

    🕐 CHAPTERS:

    00:00 — We're Back, Cam Shaved, and Epic Is Coming

    03:30 — Cape Town Cycle Tour: The Women's Race That Had Everything

    10:00 — Lisa's Breakthrough — Years of Seconds, One Massive Win

    13:00 — Ryan Gibbons Takes It — World Tour Tactics on Home Soil

    17:00 — Jayden Lill: The Kid Who Nearly Clipped Him on the Line

    19:30 — Crashes, Chaos and the Chappies Wipeout

    21:00 — Riding With Malcolm Lange — A Legend in Your Group

    24:00 — 28,000 Riders, UCI Medals, and Why This Race Matters

    26:00 — Strade Bianche: Cam Goes Behind the Curtain at World Tour Level

    30:00 — Pogačar Solos 80km — Is Dominance Good for Cycling?

    35:00 — The Women's Strade Bianche Finish That Gave Us Goosebumps

    39:00 — A World Tour Pro Asked to Be on This Podcast

    42:00 — Cape Epic Preview: Longer Stages, Old-School Routes & Foot-and-Mouth Detours

    47:00 — The Queen Stage Through Lawrenceford

    50:00 — Sarah's Unfinished Business & the Stage That Haunts Her

    53:00 — Final Nerves, Race Prep Tips & See You on the Start Line

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    💬 Tell us — what's your "almost" moment? The time you were so close you could taste it. Drop it in the comments.

    📲 Got a story from Epic? Come find Cam, Sarah, or Alec on the route. That's why we're there.

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    55 mins
  • 3 Olympics. A World Medal. Then He Lost Everything. | David George
    Mar 11 2026

    He wasn't good at catching a ball. He wasn't good at sitting still in class. But put him on a bike and something switched!

    David George represented South Africa at three Olympic Games, won the country's first Commonwealth Games cycling medal, stood on the podium at World Championships, and raced for one of the most iconic teams in professional cycling history. And almost nobody in South Africa knows his name.

    This is one of the most honest, layered conversations we've ever had on The Active Hobo. From a childhood in Cape Town's southern suburbs to the basements of Europe, from the highest stage in world sport to losing it all and starting from absolute zero.

    00:00 — The Kid Who Won Barefoot

    05:30 — Drawing Bikes in Class

    12:00 — Tandems, Track Nights, and the Golden Days

    22:00 — The First Breakaway That Changed Everything

    30:00 — A Record Broken in a Shed in Leicester

    38:00 — Faxing Your Future to Europe

    45:00 — The Medal Nobody Expected

    55:00 — Basements, Dogshit Bikes, and Marginal Losses

    1:05:00 — Inside the Most Famous Team in Cycling

    1:15:00 — Three Olympics and a Growing Frustration

    1:22:00 — Mountain Biking and Being a Kid Again

    1:30:00 — The Day It All Went to Zero

    1:38:00 — A Bike Shop Next to a Urinal Wall

    1:48:00 — Covid, the Boom, and the Bust

    1:58:00 — The Hook — Why People Walk Through His Door

    2:08:00 — South Africa's Golden Era Right Now

    2:20:00 — The Super Team That Should Exist

    2:30:00 — The Hero Series Begins

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Nic White: The Untold Story Behind SA Cycling’s Glory Days | The Iconic Series
    Mar 9 2026

    The Iconic Series begins with a name that carries real weight in South African cycling: Nic White.

    In this first episode, we sit down with one of the sport’s most respected and influential figures to unpack a career filled with legendary stories, hard racing, unforgettable wins, and a deep love for the bicycle itself. From the old Joburg racing scene to European cobbled classics, Morocco, HSBC, Microsoft, and the evolution of South African cycling, Nic shares the kind of perspective you rarely get in one conversation.

    This is more than a podcast about results. It’s about the culture, the characters, the suffering, the freedom, and the journey that helped shape an era.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Cape Town Cycle Tour : Predictions, Taper & Nutrition, Classics Season has arrived Ep8 | Breakaway
    Mar 5 2026
    Cape Town Cycle Tour race week is its own sport: tapering without going stale, fueling without doing anything “new,” and staying calm when the roads (and the vibes) get hectic. In this episode of The Breakaway Show, David and Sarah break down what the final week should actually look like—from elite-level readiness to “punter” practicality. You’ll hear how to think about rest days vs openers, why you shouldn’t chase “race weight” in taper week, and how to keep your energy stable when work stress and travel are peaking. Then we go deep on race-day fueling: carb targets, mixing strategies, and the real-world way people use caffeine (and why timing matters). Sarah explains caffeine’s effect on perceived exertion, when it helps, and when it can backfire—especially for anxious riders. We also hit the most important topic: safety. Wind, descents, bunch dynamics, marshal awareness, and the simple habits that keep everyone getting home in one piece. Finally, we pivot to the weekend’s racing: the classics season opening, Demi Vollering’s statement ride, Paul Seixas’ breakout win, and a quick crash course on monuments. We wrap with Tuesday segment chaos (Engine-to-Engine vs Chappies) and a tech rabbit hole on Challenge’s new Stagioni tire and why tires might be the most underrated upgrade you can make. Subscribe for weekly cycling + running talk, tech rabbit holes, and local stories that deserve the spotlight. — 00:00:03 Introductions + why CTCT week is “the elephant in the room” 00:01:24 Race-week taper mindset: rest days vs keeping the legs awake 00:03:02 What riders are doing now (Tabatas, 3x8s) + “finish feeling strong” 00:05:01 Setting your CTCT goal: the four key pinch points (Edinburgh, Smits, Chappies, Suikerbossie) 00:07:25 Mental readiness: why some riders rest the day before (and others spin) 00:08:01 Cape Town vibes + road etiquette with motorists (diffuse tension fast) 00:09:16 Race week nutrition rules: don’t try new things, don’t chase “race weight” 00:11:19 Race day carbs: 2:1 talk, practical targets, gels vs bottles, and caffeine strategy 00:14:57 Caffeine explained: perceived exertion, timing templates, and who should be cautious 00:17:49 Pre-hydration: electrolytes, travel dehydration, and split bottles (carbs vs salts) 00:24:09 Running vs cycling Fuelling 00:25:08 CTCT media access 00:26:11 Safety talk: crosswinds, descents, and why safety is paramount 00:28:24 Trail awareness 00:30:22 CTCT as a UCI Gran Fondo event + qualifying storylines 00:32:59 Race Predictions from Jaedon Terlouw, Kyle Mitchel & Tyler Lange 00:37:23 Classics season primer: what the “classics” are and why they matter 00:39:49 Demi Vollering’s move + why women’s classics are a massive stage 00:41:26 Paul Seixas breakout + monuments crash course (San Remo, Flanders, Roubaix, Liège, Lombardia) 00:48:09 Where to follow classics coverage + quick broadcast chat 00:49:33 Tuesday segment review: Engine-to-Engine vs Chappies leaderboards 00:55:47 Tech rabbit hole: Challenge tires (Elite vs Strada vs new Stagioni) + why tires are overlooked 01:01:14 Wrap-up + good luck for Cycle Tour week — # Footnotes / Sources (copy-paste links) 1) Cape Town Cycle Tour — official site (UCI Gran Fondo World Series mention): https://www.capetowncycletour.com/ 2) UCI event listing — Cape Town Cycle Tour (UGF / Gran Fondo World Series): https://www.uci.org/competition-details/2026/CPT/78708 3) UCI Gran Fondo World Series — Cape Town Cycle Tour event page: https://ucigranfondoworldseries.com/en/cape-town-cycle-tour/ 4) CTCT 2026 Rider Guide PDF (official event guide): https://www.capetowncycletour.com/system/refinery/resources/W1siZiIsIjIwMjYvMDIvMjgvMTgvMjYvNDQvMTMzZmIwYTgtMmQyYi00OTNjLTgwNmYtZGQ1MzkyMTZiYzYzL0NUQ1QyMDI2X3JpZGVyIGd1aWRlX3Y0X2NvbXByZXNzZWQucGRmIl1d/CTCT2026_rider%20guide_v4_compressed.pdf 5) ProCyclingStats — Omloop Het Nieuwsblad WE 2026 results: https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/omloop-het-nieuwsblad-we/2026/result 6) Cyclingnews — Paul Seixas wins Faun-Ardèche Classic with long-range solo: https://www.cyclingnews.com/pro-cycling/racing/faun-ardeche-classic-young-frenchman-imitates-tadej-pogacar-by-annihilating-stacked-field-with-long-range-solo-move/ 7) Challenge Tires — 4 Stagioni XP product page (Easy-Fit Shape / easier mounting): https://challengetires.com/en-row/products/4-stagioni-handmade-tlr
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    1 hr and 2 mins