Produced by Velocast, the series will feature high profile guests with deep knowledge of road and MTB mechanics

Cycle Systems Academy launches Tech Podcast

In collaboration with Velocast.cc, Cycle Systems Academy will produce a series of ‘tech podcasts’, some produced with high profile names from the road and MTB industry.

Among others, Gerard Vroomen the co-founder of Cervelo and Max Glaskin, author of Cycling Science will feature.

Cycle Systems Academy Director Sean Lally explains that his work with Velocast to date has proven to be both fun and highly beneficial to his London-based company.

“Velocast shows have a growing, global listenership who are highly engaged and who frequently send in some very interesting questions and discussion points”

“From a business point of view, the collaboration with Velocast is helping to grow the brand awareness and reach of Cycle Systems Academy which Is good for both ourselves and our graduates as well as our industry clients and partners. From a personal point of view, it is also great fun. It would seem that people just can’t get enough of high quality cycle tech discussions”

“There really is no end to the growing amount of bike geeks out there and we love them,” he concludes.

Velocast’s John Galloway says that working with Cycle Systems Academy has already proven to be a fun and interesting experience.

“Velocast Productions Ltd is proud to be working with Cycle Systems Academy on the CSA podcast,” he says.

“Since mentioning Cycle Systems Academy on an early Velocast episode it’s been a pleasure to get to know Sean and Julia”

“As a business they’ve been among the first to grasp that new media and the enhanced reach it affords means that they can carry their culture of excellence and expertise to a whole new audience.”

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