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Losing a Grand Tour by 39 seconds is a bitter pill to swallow. It is made even harder when you lose the race lead on the final stage. Thankfully, 24-year-old Jai Hindley has a steady head upon his shoulders. Because while it was Tao Geoghegan Hart who took home the Giro d'Italia title, it was Team Sunweb's Hindley who came away knowing he is Australia's next Grand Tour big hope. The Cyclist Magazine Podcast sat down with Hindley for a long conversation around his Giro experience discussing everything from team leadership dynamics, struggling to put jackets on and coming within 15km of winning the Maglia Rosa. If you liked the pod, let us know in the comments below! Subscribe, download and review the Cyclist Magazine Podcast here - https://apple.co/38RCUXw Read our Q&A with Hindley here - https://bit.ly/32UQg19 Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cyclist_mag/ Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CyclistMag/
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Cleats are the only fixed interface between bicycle and rider, so getting them into the right position won’t just keep you comfortable and ensure you’re efficient as possible, but can also help you avoid injury. There's nothing worse than changing over a set of cleats only to have put them in the wrong position. After all, it may lead to knee or back pain. So when it comes to getting your feet into roughly the correct spot, follow Stu's advice to get the best fit ️ For more information visit https://www.cyclist.co.uk/tutorials/1043/how-to-fit-and-adjust-cleats-for-cycling-shoes