The Cycling BC Podcast

The Tokyo 2020 Experience featuring Jay Lamoureux

34 min · 16 de ago de 2021
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On the heels of the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games, Team Canada Olympic track cyclist, Jay Lamoureux, joins us on the podcast as he reflects on his first Olympic Games experience, the years of hard work leading up to it, and the community support it took to get him there.

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