Favorite cycling YouTube channels [2022]

You can watch his videos with English subtitles. (mostly his travelling videos)
(He is a top three Japanese cycling Youtuber.)

He travels all over Japan, joining bike events, food, and sightseeing spot, with great Japanese views.

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Hard to make on-board footage interesting but this guy pulls it off pretty good! Nice look at the pointy end of some good races too

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I just discovered this video and must say it must be the best bike trip vlog I’ve ever seen, really well made and worth a watch:

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Syd and Mackey have excellent Mountain Bike Racing videos.

https://www.youtube.com/@sydandmacky

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New channel that just uploaded a bunch of quality stuff the last couple days….

I really enjoy Ben Delaney’s channel.

It’s mostly gravel related and he does reviews of bikes which his opinions seem quite reasonable to me, he doesn’t get too overly bombastic. He shows some good footage of races and gravel events he does.

I think I like his speaking cadence and more measured tone.

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For sure not at the level of all the channels above, but I make video’s to be used during my ride on Trainerroad, maybe you like it,maybe not :sweat_smile: sometime with data and sometime without still cannot decide which one works better, no music no commentary…

I hope someone like the idea :slight_smile:

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Not much XC content out there compared to road. This popped up in my feed and is a pretty good watch. Some behind the scenes of the World Cup circuit

And on that subject this is a good channel…

Victor Campenaerts. All round good guy, entertaining, informative, insightful. Gotta love Victor.

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My cardio playlist for the trainer is up to about 500ish videos. Almost all gravel racing/riding and a few adventure type rides. Many have been mentioned in this thread, but at some point I need to make a more comprehensive list.

That aside, last week I came across the following:

Dan Cycles the World - traveling from Alaska to Argentina.

He’s currently at 22 videos in, just getting through Mexico. He’s not some intense cyclist like many of the riders, but to do what he has done so far he is obviously strong physically and even more so mentally. The videos are put together insanely well, with great videography and music. He has probably the most positive outlook of any adventure cyclist I have seen. Maybe it’s largely to what he shows on the camera, but after some of the struggles he has encountered, I am envious of his mental strength.

Might not be the best for interval workouts if you are looking for some intense cycling/racing type stuff, but for everything else, I feel compelled to pass the content along for any added support he can get on his pages.

Looking forward to seeing his trip through South America.

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I’ve been into Francis Cade lately—really like the mix of casual riding, gear stuff, and some proper training. Feels more like hanging out with a mate who loves bikes.

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I used to love Francis when he’d do vlog style rides. I still enjoy when he goes on backpacking trips. But most of the videos now seem to be his “podcast” or other gcn lite type of stuff.

That said he said he was burning out on producing one video a a day so good for him for finding a way to make videos work for him.

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