Outspoken Cyclist – 3/3/2018
Cyclocross icon Katie Compton on her career, her health, and her future. Lennard Zinn in a 2-part conversation – first it’s tech and then it’s health.
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The Outspoken Cyclist is one of the longest running and most popular bicycling podcasts in the industry. Topics range from advocacy and legislation to competition, books reviews, and—well, just about any topic that relates to the bicycle.
Cyclocross icon Katie Compton on her career, her health, and her future. Lennard Zinn in a 2-part conversation – first it’s tech and then it’s health.
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Design architect Sarah Morkos from Walker Consultants in Boston talks with me about the options that many of her clients are looking to for bicycle parking – whether it be …
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Bike Law’s Peter Wilborn talks about road hazards, new laws for cyclists, and more. Chicago Tribune reporter Mary Wisniewski fills us in on her story about the disparity in black vs white neighborhoods and ticketing for cycling infractions by the police. And, an encore interview with frame builder Rody Walter.
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Cycling in Italy with an American Chef? Why not? Heather Dowd and Beppe Salerno of Tourissimo Bike Tours talk about their Chef Bike Tours. Thenm, Chris Gillemet from VeloFix explains the mobile repair business through his franchise operations. Finally, it’s a nice chat with Craig Calfee about Cuba, bamboo bikes, and some of the other projects he’s working on right now.
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Susie Marcks from Strider Bikes talks about the company’s products, events, and philanthropy. Mass Bike’s Richar Fries and I discuss what’s NOT happening with law enforcement when a cyclist is hit and killed. And, it’s a preview of the 2018 North American Handmade Bike Show with the show’s director, Don Walker.
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Dr. Tod Olin talks about the scary and controllable condition, exercise induced laryngeal obstruction that occurs in some athletes training and racing at high intensity. Bobby Sweeting from Alto Cycling gives us a rundown on his carbon fiber wheels and the technology behind them. Shawn Spencer, event chair for the 4th Annual US Open Fat Bike Beach Shampionships – yep, there is such a thing!
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Chris Coursey, Mayor of Santa Rose California talks about his city, the fires that destroyed so many lives and so much property, and the hopeful future he sees as the rebuilding begins. Then, 25-year old Coryn Rivera and I talk about her career, women’s racing, and how she sees cycling today. Finally ,Sylvan Adams, the force behind Israel’s entry into cycling, and I talk about the Israeli Pro team, the upcoming Giro D’Italia, and many more cycling subjects.
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Ben Serotta is back! And, we learn about his new serottadesignstudio.com Then, author and avid cyclist Max Leonard talks about his new book Higher Calling
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Peter Williams from the Canadian Tour Company Eastwind Cycles talks about touring Canada and Cuba. Steve DelMonte introduces the Philadelphia All Women’s Spring Triathlon. And, an extended chat with frame builder Sean Walling from Soulcraft.
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Off to New Zealand to speak with Evelin Bourne about her life there and how a bicycle tour changed the course of her life. Then, Dan Wuori and I wrap up the 2017 cycling season.
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