The Truth About Who Pays for Your Favourite Bike Race

EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 52 MIN

The Truth About Who Pays for Your Favourite Bike Race

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👉🏼 Use JOIN Cycling’s training app to get faster. Get 1 month free, no credit card required at https://join.cc/neroshowWhat is the current state of the climate change issue in 2026? What are the biggest contributors to this climate change? Climate change at the TDU, should we be concerned about Santos sponsorship, the good, the bad, the ugly. What about that  @gcntech  expect telling us to buy a bike every 15 years, do climate experts agree? 🛒 Get 15% off your first purchase with code "NERO" at https://pillarperformance.shop🧦 Velotoze is the offical ride accessory partner of The Nero Show: Get 10% off with Code "NERO" at https://www.velotoze.com📺 New Episodes of The Nero Show every week: http://bit.ly/2gMWc1t👔 Support the show by buying The NERO Skinsuit: https://nero-club.myshopify.com💻 For business and advertising opportunities, email: [email protected]🐶 Email your Dog or Fast Bike entry to: [email protected] Dave Morris BioDave Morris is the CEO of climate and sport advocacy organisation FrontRunners, taking the reins from founding CEO Emma Pocock, after a decade with the Environmental Defenders Office (EDO).As inaugural CEO of EDO Australia-Pasifik, Dave unified a network of legal offices into a single public interest legal centre which continues to serve the entire region. Under his leadership, EDO delivered landmark litigation and advanced the law on climate change, ecosystem protection and cultural heritage. David has deep experience advising governments on environmental reforms and in 2016 received the Mahla Pearlman Award for Young Environmental Lawyer of the Year from the Law Council of Australia.He is a former board member of the Australian Conservation Foundation and has held voluntary governance roles with Torquay Surf Lifesaving Club, and the Environment Centre Northern Territory. In 2022, David was awarded a scholarship to complete the McKinsey Executive Leadership Program.Growing up playing cricket, Aussie rules, and deeply involved in the surf lifesaving community, Dave has a lifelong connection with sport, which currently lives on through his kids’ junior programs.Frontrunners - https://www.protecttdu.auEmeritus Professor Mark Howden AC FTSE FAAEmeritus Professor Mark Howden is the former Director of the Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions at The Australian National University.Our Links:NERO Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neroshowcycling/Chris Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrismiller27/Jesse Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessecoyle/Coaching Inquiries for Jesse: https://www.nero.club/coachingChapters00:00 intro00:45 Current State Of Climate Change 10:50 SANTOS and the TDU27:41 Impacts Of Road Cycling on Climate 30:21 Individuals Role35:00 Pressure On Energy Prices 42:00 Hurdles To Reduce Emissions 50:00 Climate Adaptation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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