The Frycycling Feed Zone

The Frycycling Feed Zone
Podcast Description
Welcome to The Frycling Feed Zone — a podcast dedicated to highlighting the cyclists, races, and communities shaping the sport across Northern Ontario. From grassroots gravel events to road and mountain bike competitions, we dive into the local stories that often go untold. Join us as we speak with athletes, organizers, and advocates who are building a stronger cycling culture in the North. Whether you’re a seasoned racer or simply passionate about the sport, this is your hub for insight, inspiration, and connection across Northern Ontario’s cycling landscape.
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The podcast focuses on various cycling-related themes, including grassroots events, competitive races, and community building. Episodes delve into unique stories from local athletes and organizers, with highlights such as Peter MacGregor's experience in the Unbound XL gravel race and discussions on the challenges and triumphs faced in the local cycling scene.

Welcome to The Frycling Feed Zone — a podcast dedicated to highlighting the cyclists, races, and communities shaping the sport across Northern Ontario. From grassroots gravel events to road and mountain bike competitions, we dive into the local stories that often go untold. Join us as we speak with athletes, organizers, and advocates who are building a stronger cycling culture in the North. Whether you’re a seasoned racer or simply passionate about the sport, this is your hub for insight, inspiration, and connection across Northern Ontario’s cycling landscape.
I had the opportunity to speak with Peter McGreggor following his impressive 7th place finish at Unbound XL — a 350-mile, self-supported gravel race through the Flint Hills of Kansas. Earning a top-10 spot in one of the most demanding events on the gravel calendar is a remarkable achievement in itself, but what made Peter’s performance even more noteworthy was the less-than-ideal preparation leading up to the race.
In our conversation, Peter shared insights into his build-up, walked me through his experience racing for over 20 hours, and reflected on the mental and physical challenges of tackling such a monumental effort.
He was incredibly generous with his time, and I think you’ll find his perspective as honest and compelling as I did. I’m hopeful we’ll reconnect later this summer for a follow-up once he’s had more time to reflect on what was truly an extraordinary ride.

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