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Yoann Barelli

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A tartalmat a NSMB / North Shore Mountain Biking biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a NSMB / North Shore Mountain Biking vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

For many of us, riding bikes begins as a childhood activity, belting around the local neighbourhood, learning to wheelie and launching off gutters. But in some parts of the world, it goes beyond an after school activity. Neighbourhoods riddled with kids outdoing each other on the bike can build into pushing for national titles. These hotbeds of talented young riders develop more as the years go by, leaving a legacy behind.

It turns out Yoann Barelli grew up in such a hotbed in the south of France. He started riding with his 'brother' and future world champion, Fabien Barel but the town is also home to legendary downhill racer, Nico Vouilloz. There’s much racing history in the streets there but for Yoann, a slightly different path was taken.

Most listeners will know Yoann for his exuberant personality and, as it turns out, it played a large role in securing his first professional contract. But as he’s matured, his outlook on life and racing has too. Yoann shared how he got started in the sport, how the more recent events in his life and the world have shaped his career, and his thoughts on the environment.
Topics discussed:

  1. Starting riding and racing in the South of France
  2. Taking time to travel and learn English
  3. How to be a Pro Rider video and how it actually worked
  4. The Enduro World Series giving riders a chance at a career that wasn't there before
  5. French lines and how the EWS has evolved
  6. Cutting back the amount of racing
  7. Starting the Into the Gnar coaching business
  8. Racing for the thrill
  9. Finding ways to progress as a pro-level rider
  10. Injuries and their impact on racing
  11. Cleaning up the environment
  12. Becoming carbon neutral

Links mentioned in this episode:

The NSMB Podcast: Obsessed with Mountain Biking is available on all of your favourite podcast apps:

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A tartalmat a NSMB / North Shore Mountain Biking biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a NSMB / North Shore Mountain Biking vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

For many of us, riding bikes begins as a childhood activity, belting around the local neighbourhood, learning to wheelie and launching off gutters. But in some parts of the world, it goes beyond an after school activity. Neighbourhoods riddled with kids outdoing each other on the bike can build into pushing for national titles. These hotbeds of talented young riders develop more as the years go by, leaving a legacy behind.

It turns out Yoann Barelli grew up in such a hotbed in the south of France. He started riding with his 'brother' and future world champion, Fabien Barel but the town is also home to legendary downhill racer, Nico Vouilloz. There’s much racing history in the streets there but for Yoann, a slightly different path was taken.

Most listeners will know Yoann for his exuberant personality and, as it turns out, it played a large role in securing his first professional contract. But as he’s matured, his outlook on life and racing has too. Yoann shared how he got started in the sport, how the more recent events in his life and the world have shaped his career, and his thoughts on the environment.
Topics discussed:

  1. Starting riding and racing in the South of France
  2. Taking time to travel and learn English
  3. How to be a Pro Rider video and how it actually worked
  4. The Enduro World Series giving riders a chance at a career that wasn't there before
  5. French lines and how the EWS has evolved
  6. Cutting back the amount of racing
  7. Starting the Into the Gnar coaching business
  8. Racing for the thrill
  9. Finding ways to progress as a pro-level rider
  10. Injuries and their impact on racing
  11. Cleaning up the environment
  12. Becoming carbon neutral

Links mentioned in this episode:

The NSMB Podcast: Obsessed with Mountain Biking is available on all of your favourite podcast apps:

  continue reading

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