The Outspoken Cyclist – 1/16/2016
My show is all Dave Towle this week. Wait til you meet this guy! He’s really something.
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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.
My show is all Dave Towle this week. Wait til you meet this guy! He’s really something.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:01:08 — 56.0MB)
Unlike drugs that are developed in the lab, it’s often not until a supplements turn deadly that the FDA and other health officials have to stand up and do something. Today’s show highlights that issue as well as delves into whether we really benefit from supplements at all. We also look at a new product to alleviate and even prevent muscle cramps. #ItsAllAboutYourHealth
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Welcome to 2016 and the first show of the year! Tim and I decided that, because there was so much more interesting news this past week, we would spend the …
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3 Fabulous encore interviews! Richard Schwinn, Maynard Hershon, and Ross Shafer! Happy holidays from The Outspoken Cyclsit.
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We talk with associate editor of Nelo News Caley Fretz about cycling and terrorism. Then, we head out to Albuquerque to speak with journalist and product reviewer extraordinaire Patrick “Mad Dog Media” O’Grady.
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Paris-Bret-Paris American record holder (consecutive events spanning 32 years!) and athletic trainer Paul Bacho talks about his cycling, his work as a NST therapist. Brett Horton tell us more about the Horton Collection and the release of the new holiday book, “Shoulder to Shoulder” Bike Racing in the Age of Anquetil”.
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Year-end wrap-up of our sport of cycling with journalist Dan Wuori. A compelling conversation about the Ride for Missing Children with one of the organizers, Lorrie Tibbits.
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Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx tells us about the current station of transportation in the U.S., and what we can expect going forward. World traveler Thomas Andersen fills us in on his cycling the globe journey.
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Andrew McLindon talks about his Family Foundation’s mission of giving adaptive bikes to kids, teens, and young adults. Mina Thorgeson, from Ridgeland, MIssissippi’s tourism center tells us about her city, the amazing options for cyclists, and invites us all to come down and join the 24,000 welcoming residents. Then, we talk with director/product Frekrik Gertten who film, Bikes vs Cars, is screening worldwide to much acclaim and interest.
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We talk security for your bike with TiGr lock’s Jim & John Loughlin. Elegant bordering on artistic, these innovative locking devices may just revolutionize the way we think about securing our bikes. Then, we head down to Australia to talk with pro triathlete, certified dietitian, and the author of The Athlete’s Fix, Pip Taylor about finding your best foods for performance and health.
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