Episodes: 100
Frequency: Irregular
Rating: 4.7/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Unknown
Location: United Kingdom
YouTube: 3.0k subscribers
Instagram: 3.5k followers
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Andrew P. Sykes - Cycling travel writer, author, and publisher of CyclingEurope.org, with extensive experience documenting bicycle journeys and cycle touring.
Helen Watson - The Couple’s Journey Across Europe, The Balkans, Turkey, Syria, Iran, And Central Asia, And Her Book Tea & Grit.
Richard Fairhurst - Cycling Navigation, Route Planning, And The Development Of Cycle.travel.
Gerald Huber - His First Ultra-long-distance Cycling Event, The North Cape 4000, And Plans For A Subsequent Attempt.
Episode 101: Helen Watson – Tea & Grit – A Bicycle Journey Along The Silk Road
July 23, 2026
In episode 101 of The Cycling Europe Podcast, Helen Watson discusses her 2009/10 journey along the Silk Road from Edinburgh to China in the company of her husband Ed that took the couple across Europe, through the Balkans, Turkey, Syria, Iran and the Stans in the years leading up to the Arab Spring.
Episode 100: Richard Fairhurst / Cycle.Travel – Mark Skidmore / Cycling Podcasts
June 08, 2026
It's episode 100 of The Cycling Europe Podcast! Whether you've been listening since episode 001 was published in September 2017 or whether this is the first episode that you have discovered, you are all very welcome! Thanks for taking the time to spend an hour or so in the company of me, Andrew Sykes, and my guests. In this episode, the podcast chats to Richard Fairhurst, the man behind the excellent navigation website and app, Cycle.Travel. We also hear from long-term listener and podcast en...
Episode 099: Gerald Huber – Cycling The North Cape 4000
March 31, 2026
Gerald Huber is an Austrian living in Paris. He commutes to work every day by bicycle. Lots of people do. In 2025, however, he decided to go a little further on two wheels and he signed up for his first ultra-long-distance cycling event, the North Cape 4000 from Italy to the most northerly point of Europe at Nordkapp in Norway. 8 countries, 4000 km. According to the organsiers, it's "a journey that will change your life". He spoke to The Cycling Europe Podcast about his experiences and his pl...
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