The Outspoken Cyclist – 12/27/2014
We’re taking a break this week. Have a happy, safe, and peaceful New Year and see you in 2015
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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.
We’re taking a break this week. Have a happy, safe, and peaceful New Year and see you in 2015
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We talk about the women’s documentary “Half the Road” with producer/director Kathryn Bertine and learn some excellent techniques for fighting the “Mental Battle” from coach, author, and ultra-athlete Mark Kleanthous
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3-time Tour de France winner (and the only American to have won the race) Greg LeMond and biologist, physician, and avid cyclist Dr. Mark Hom talk to me about their new book The Science of Fitness. SRAM’s Technical Director of NRS Jose Alcala relates his experience as a young racer in the era of Mike Walden and tells us what Neutral Race Support is all about.
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We’ve thrown our hat into the “special day” ring with our Bicycle Giving Opportunity Show. We talk with 4 bicycle-related non-profits including, World Bicycle Relief, Trips for Kids, People for Bikes, and the Diabetes Association’s Tour de Cure Rides. If you are writing your end-of-year charity checks… maybe one of these is a worthy possibility.Plus, the last part of my interview with Inga Thompson.
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Chef Biju talks leftoversand his new Little Curry Shop. Inga Thompson talks about her induction into the Bicycle Hall of Fame as well as her thoughts on so much stuff we had to split the interview into two parts (Part II next week)
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Streetsblog.USA’s Angie Schimitt talks about bike share v. bike rental and the ramifications of each. Carlton Reid and I talk about his new book “Roads Were Not Built for Cars”
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Gifts for the whole family for your cycling friends with managing editor of Momentum Magazine Mia Kohout. Sarah Johnson, owner of the Omaha Bicycle Company, talks shop and advocacy.
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We talk BEER with “Beer Connoisseur Magazine” editor Jonathan Ingram; and I have a great conversation with the “Queen of Pain” Rebecca Rusch about her life, her career, and her new book – “Risch to Glory”
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We talk about this week’s one-hour show presented by NPR’s Diane Rehm on October 30th with three guests of our own – Cycling Savvy’s founder Keri Caffrey, Executive Director of the Inland Empire Biking Alliance, Mark Friis, and retired cyclist and CSI – LCI Ron Gurth
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I talk with Councilman John Sharp about Kansas City, Mo’s newly passed anti-harassment law. Urologist Dr. Dudley Seth Danoff talk about men’s health. Ex CAT 1-Pro racer Michael King tells us about bi-polar disorder
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