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You asked, we answer. This is an updated version of this week's PP episode with a more listenable (hopefully) modified voice for our Cycling Spy.
Say the word spy to us cyclists and increasingly we might think of the @CyclingSpy Instagram account. This pseudonymous account has become a fascinating source of spotted tech, product leaks, and aero observations. One day it’s a new frame, the next a new arm warmer texture.
This week, CyclingSpy joins Ronan for a rare, anonymous conversation.
Always sharp. Often first. Occasionally blunt. But never identified.If there’s an aero gain to be found, or a questionable “gain” to debunk, they’ve probably already posted about it, broken it down, and made you wonder if we really understand what makes you fast.
We unpack the origins of the account, the engineering mindset behind it, and why anonymity is its superpower. From wind tunnels to CFD, skin suit mysteries to UCI politics, this episode dives deep into how we test, tweak, and obsess over aero gains.
Most of all, we challenge the binary “what’s fastest?” mindset and explore how understanding why something works is the key to developing truly faster tech. Cycling Spy brings an insider’s view of aerospace, Formula 1, and pro cycling R&D, revealing the unknowns that could provide yet another step change in cycling performance.
Side note: This week’s episode won’t be the last time you hear CyclingSpy on the Performance Process podcast. In fact, CyclingSpy will be joining us once a month for a dedicated performance tech related episode in which the Spy will first provide their take on a specific topic, perhaps a new aero bike launch or a new aero trend. Then, in the second half of the show the Spy will answer listener questions. Escape Collective members can submit their questions for the Spy here. That said, we simple can’t answer which TT helmet works best for you, or individual specific bike fitting/aero position questions. With that in mind, try to keep your questions focused on topics and trends that will broaden our collective understanding and a voice note of around one minute is perfect.
Show notes:
Introduction to the Cycling Spy (00:00)
Personal Background and Expertise (06:00)
Anonymity and Community Involvement (13:30)
Challenges and Future of Aerodynamics in Cycling (27:49)
Testing and Optimization Strategies (43:50)
Industry Insights and Future Directions (56:38)
Final Thoughts and Future Plans (01:01:00)
By Escape Collective4.6
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You asked, we answer. This is an updated version of this week's PP episode with a more listenable (hopefully) modified voice for our Cycling Spy.
Say the word spy to us cyclists and increasingly we might think of the @CyclingSpy Instagram account. This pseudonymous account has become a fascinating source of spotted tech, product leaks, and aero observations. One day it’s a new frame, the next a new arm warmer texture.
This week, CyclingSpy joins Ronan for a rare, anonymous conversation.
Always sharp. Often first. Occasionally blunt. But never identified.If there’s an aero gain to be found, or a questionable “gain” to debunk, they’ve probably already posted about it, broken it down, and made you wonder if we really understand what makes you fast.
We unpack the origins of the account, the engineering mindset behind it, and why anonymity is its superpower. From wind tunnels to CFD, skin suit mysteries to UCI politics, this episode dives deep into how we test, tweak, and obsess over aero gains.
Most of all, we challenge the binary “what’s fastest?” mindset and explore how understanding why something works is the key to developing truly faster tech. Cycling Spy brings an insider’s view of aerospace, Formula 1, and pro cycling R&D, revealing the unknowns that could provide yet another step change in cycling performance.
Side note: This week’s episode won’t be the last time you hear CyclingSpy on the Performance Process podcast. In fact, CyclingSpy will be joining us once a month for a dedicated performance tech related episode in which the Spy will first provide their take on a specific topic, perhaps a new aero bike launch or a new aero trend. Then, in the second half of the show the Spy will answer listener questions. Escape Collective members can submit their questions for the Spy here. That said, we simple can’t answer which TT helmet works best for you, or individual specific bike fitting/aero position questions. With that in mind, try to keep your questions focused on topics and trends that will broaden our collective understanding and a voice note of around one minute is perfect.
Show notes:
Introduction to the Cycling Spy (00:00)
Personal Background and Expertise (06:00)
Anonymity and Community Involvement (13:30)
Challenges and Future of Aerodynamics in Cycling (27:49)
Testing and Optimization Strategies (43:50)
Industry Insights and Future Directions (56:38)
Final Thoughts and Future Plans (01:01:00)

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