Outspoken Cyclist – 9/7/2019

On the 9th anniversary of the show, it’s Chris Carmichael from CTS in Colorado talking about regaining confidence after a crash; The Department of the Interior announces that eBikes are welcome; and Tim O’Mara from Bearings Bike Shop in Atlanta shares his incredible story of helping kids.

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Outspoken Cyclist – 8/31/2019

Lynn Salvo – two-time Guiness World Record Holder for her cross country rides in the U.S. & Canada is setting new goals and reaching for new records. Jamie Whitmore, the most successful female Xterra athlete in history, now race and wins as a para-cyclist.

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Outspoken Cyclist – 8/24/2019

Jessica Chicinno with IIHS talks about a new study on bike lanes and their safety. Seattle Times reporter Heidi Groover explains why a bike lane that was already planned approved never happened. Mikael Colville-Andersen and Diane chat up a storm about his brand of “urbansim” and how cities are adopting it.

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Outspoken Cyclist – 8/17/2019

Jason Mutchler, retired from the Air Force after a horrific incident in the MIddle East. Grappling with a TBI, among other things, he found a home for his competitive nature on Zwift. Graham Watson, cycling’s most famous and prolific photographer, chats about his work and his life.

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Outspoken Cyclist – 8/10/2019

Dr. Jonathan Hersch talks with Diane about roads, cyclists, and government. Luke Edwardes-Evans discusses his years as a journalist, his thoughts on this year’s Tour de France, and his new new The Official Tour de France Bike Maintenance Book

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Outspoken Cyclist – 8/03/2019

Jon Stacks, STEM and science liaison for Specialized Foundation-Outride.org talks about the work the Foundation is doing to alleviate symptoms of ADHD. Andrew Sykes – well, he’s just got the MOST comprehensive blog, podcasts, photos, books, trips, and more…

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Outspoken Cyclist – 7/13/2019

Consumer Reports gives 3 bicycle helmets a “don’t buy” rating… we want to know why. Rob Sulaski talks about the “Lake Effect” of living and working near water and what happens when they build a community of roads and no one comes.

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