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Wie viel Kompression braucht der Mensch und wie waren die Green Days?
In dieser Folge von Hot Seats and Cold Brews sprechen wir mit Julian Schiemann von Deutsche Dienstrad über ein Thema, das mehr Herz hat, als man denkt: Dienstradleasing. Warum ist das eigentlich ein so emotionales Produkt, obwohl es oft rein geschäftlich klingt? Julian nimmt uns mit in seine Welt – vom leidenschaftlichen Mountainbiker bis hin zum Marketer und Innovator in einem B2B-Unternehmen, der trotzdem gezielt Endkunden anspricht und erklärt warum jeder ein Rad Verdient! Wir erfahren, was das Mountainbiken für ihn persönlich bedeutet, wie seine Leidenschaft seine Arbeit prägt und warum gerade die Verbindung von Freiheit, Natur und Mobilität das Dienstrad so besonders macht. Ob du selbst über ein Dienstrad nachdenkst oder einfach eine gute Story aus der Bike-Welt hören willst – diese Episode ist für dich!
Jens Klötzer hat ein Rad seiner Träume, wir sprechen als Auftakt einer neuen Serie darüber. Mit Steve geht’s per Klappi auf die Insel Cres. (00:00:00) Charlotte und Radfahren in Berlin (00:08:54) Das Rad meiner Träume mit Jens Klötzer (00:16:41) Warum willst du dieses Rad? (00:20:35) Unterscheidung zwischen Radkategorien (00:28:43) Charlottes Traumrad (00:32:28) Ausfahrt des Monats – Steve fährt mit Klappi an die Adria (00:34:01) Die Strecke (00:37:36) Die Klappräder (00:42:34) Stimmung bei und nach der Bergfahrt (00:45:11) Goni Pony (00:49:57) Bestes Pausenessen und Ankündigungen (00:57:53) Jungle – Smile Hier geht’s zum Gespräch mit Jacquie Phelan aus dem Sommer 2024: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-jacquie-phelan-ueber-mountainbikes-und-charlie-cunningham Hier könnt ihr uns bei Steady unterstützen: https://steadyhq.com/de/antritt/about Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/antritt >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-rad-meiner-traeume-klappi-auf-die-insel-cres
Poco dopo le 13 di oggi la segnalazione al 118 del problema improvviso, scaturito dalla discesa in bici con ruzzolone del più grande di età tra i due famigliari in escursione. Sul luogo indicato si sono diretti 10 soccorritori, abili ad assicurare l'infortunato a una barella fino all'ambulanza parcheggiata in strada. Ricoverato in ospedale il ferito, dolorante all'addome
Join Rob and Eliot as they sit down with Olly Wilkins, a true legend of the global Mountain Bike scene and all-round master of two wheels. From digging his first jumps in the Surrey Hills to sculpting 65-foot canyon gaps for Brendan Fairclough at Red Bull Rampage, Olly takes us through the ages and unpacks what keeps him smiling on (and off) two wheels. There's a nostalgic look at the early 2000s dirt jump scene, we'll uncover why the Surrey hills forged a generation of world-class riders, such as Bernard Kerr, Matt Jones, Sam Reynolds, and what really happens during those exhausting, emotional build-weeks in the Utah desert. The conversation also dives into urban downhill course design, the birth of The Ride Companion podcast during lockdown, and the importance of keeping biking fun - whether you're chasing podiums or perfect whips. Want to know all about the ins and outs of mountain biking? This chat has everything. Next time on Just Ride? A superstar in the cycling scene joins Rob and Eliot in Salzburg. You'll have to stay tuned to find out who (hint: he's very busy in Italy right now). In the meantime, email justride@redbull.com to get in touch with Rob, Eliot and the team. #redbull #JustRide #cycling
Hat dieser Podcast unser Leben verändert?
In this powerful and inspiring episode of MTB: Sharing the Stoke, host Jamie sits down with 13-year-old mountain biker Amelia Twist and her mum Toni to talk about a ride that's about so much more than just bikes.Amelia, a passionate Mountain Bike rider from Tauranga, is on a mission to challenge New Zealand's outdated school sport rules that exclude homeschooled students from receiving medals or joining teams in School Sport NZ events. Despite being able to race, homeschooled athletes are denied the same recognition as their peers—a rule that affects over 4,000 students nationwide.To fight this injustice, Amelia and fellow homeschooler George are planning a 730–800km winter bikepacking mission from Cambridge to Wellington, where they'll deliver a petition directly to Parliament. The goal? To ride for change and raise awareness for the overlooked voices of homeschool athletes.We dive deep into Amelia's riding background, her inspiration from bikepacking legend Lael Wilcox, and the logistics behind this bold midwinter adventure. Amelia shares the behind-the-scenes challenges of preparing for a long-distance ride in harsh conditions, from gear needs to legal action—yes, there's a judicial review in motion, and support is growing fast.Whether you're a rider, a parent, an advocate, or just love stories about young people making big moves, this episode will get you fired up. Amelia and George aren't just pedaling for podiums—they're pushing for fairness, inclusion, and the right to compete.
Mountain bike tyre widths seemed to have plateaued, but could making them wider offer more traction and cushioning, or even make you faster? Some people certainly think so. In this episode, Tom, Alex and Rob revisit the tyre-width debate, talk through their experiences testing and riding bikes equipped with wider rubber, and discuss the pros and cons. Have we hit the sweet spot already or is there still room for improvement? Tune in to find out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Überraschendes Brabant – Familienabenteuer im Herzen der Niederlande Ihr meint, ihr kennt die Niederlande schon? Wir dachten das auch – bis wir ein sonniges Wochenende in Brabant verbracht haben! In dieser Folge nehmen wir euch mit auf einen abwechslungsreichen Kurztrip voller Natur, Geschichte und echter Geheimtipps. Highlights dieser Episode: Entdeckungstour im Nationalpark De Biesbosch – perfekt für kleine und große Abenteurer Faszinierende Befestigungsanlagen mit Geschichte zum Anfassen Ein charmantes Mini-Rom mitten in Brabant Praktische Tipps für euren nächsten Wochenendtrip mit der Familie Ob für spontane Ausflüge, verlängerte Wochenenden oder als Inspiration für euren nächsten Urlaub – diese Episode steckt voller Ideen für Reisebegeisterte und Familien, die Lust auf etwas Neues haben.
Rick Zabel kommt aus einer Radsportfamilie und wird nach der Profikarriere Content Creator. Mit Jan Ullrich hat er einen neuen Podcast. (00:00:00) Intro (00:02:13) Begrüßung Rick Zabel (00:03:23) Warum „Ulle & Rick“? (00:07:07) Die Idee hinter „Ulle & Rick“ (00:11:00) Ricks Großvater Detlef Zabel (00:13:24) Opa Manni als „zweiter großer Papa“ (00:15:33) Entscheidung für den Radsport (00:21:59) Wieso wollte Rick Profi werden? (00:23:52) Einstieg in den Profiradsport (00:27:38) Einstieg ins Podcasting (00:29:54) Radsportkarriereende (00:33:29) Rick Zabel, der Content Creator (00:39:10) Was macht Rick Zabel 2026? (00:42:07) Die Zukunft des Radsports (00:46:55) Outro (00:48:31) Bodi Bill – I Like Holden Caulfield Hier könnt ihr uns bei Steady unterstützen: https://steadyhq.com/de/antritt/about Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/antritt >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-rick-zabel-ueber-jan-ullrich-profikarriere-und-leben-als-content-creator
Macht E-Biken fit und gesund oder ist es das Velo für Bequeme? «Einstein» misst die Kalorien. Wie viel müsste man für einen Gesundheitsnutzen fahren? Warum spart das E-Bike der Schweiz Milliarden? Wieso schenkte E-Biken Stefan Büsser neue Lebensqualität? Und was, wenn ein E-Bike-Muffel umsattelt? Das E-Bike-Experiment mit der Routiniere Kathrin Hönegger fährt im Alltag täglich zehn Minuten mit ihrem E-Bike. Sie fragt sich: Reicht das, um gesund und fit zu werden? Das grosse Experiment mit der ETH soll das klären. Kathrin Hönegger fährt unter wissenschaftlicher Beobachtung E-Bike und Fahrrad ohne Motor auf identischen Strecken. Die ETH-Messungen zeigen: Auch das E-Bike fordert Kathrin stark. Sogar in der höchsten Unterstützungsstufe. Das E-Bike-Experiment mit dem Neuling «Einstein»-Produzent Simon Joller fand bislang, E-Bike fahre er erst, wenn er nicht mehr ohne Motor fahren könne. Doch für die Sendung steigt er einen Monat lang auf das E-Bike. Zum Schluss kann er von Knieschmerzen und Gipfelglück erzählen. Bleibt er nun E-Biker? In der E-Bike-Fahrschule Das E-Bike ist schwer und schnell. Wie man es trotzdem sicher fahren kann, zeigt Kathrin Stirnemann. Sie ist Weltmeisterin auf dem Mountainbike und WM-Zweite mit dem E-Bike. Die wichtigsten Tipps für sicheres Bremsen, Kurvenfahren und steile Auf- und Abfahrten. Das E-Bike in der Forschung Wer fährt E-Bike? Wie anstrengend ist es? Welchen Gesundheitsnutzen haben E-Bikerinnen und E-Biker? Was bringt das der Gesellschaft? Und was kostet es durch die Unfälle der Gesellschaft? Auf all diese Fragen hat die Forschung Antworten. Wer hätte gedacht, dass E-Bike-Fahren der Gesellschaft Millionen spart? Oder dass E-Bikende zwar etwas gemächlicher, aber dafür länger unterwegs sind als Velofahrende ohne Motor? Stefan Büsser und das E-Bike Der Moderator und Comedian Stefan Büsser ist begeisterter E-Rennvelo-Fahrer. Wegen einer Lungenkrankheit ist normales Radfahren für ihn extrem anstrengend. Das E-Bike hat ihm neue Lebensqualität gebracht. Und er ist nicht allein mit dieser Erfahrung, wie Studien zeigen.
This week Gym goes on his longest mountain bike ride yet on a local bike trail. Foo uses his Fat bike for Ingress play. Foo has all the bike tools. The problem with mountain biking is wanting to always buy new stuff. Gym has never really worn helmets, for anything. Foo cannot believe how expensive mountain bikes are now. Foo makes the point that the middle class is being priced out of so many things. Gym finds an issue with the mountian biking community as a whole. It doesn't matter what you do, get out and do something. Plus more!
In Episode 491 seht ihr den Test eines Contoura Fe-20 Gravelbikes mit klassischem Stahlrahmen. Außerdem stellen wir euch Schwalbes neuestes Ventil Clik Valve vor. Ein Gewinnspiel wartet auch auf euch.
Um Fahrräder schnell zu machen, testet man sie im Windkanal. Jens Klötzer sagt, wie das geht. Außerdem geht’s um Zugverlegung. (00:09:33) Jens erste Assoziation zum Windkanal (00:10:43) cW-Wert Wioederholung (00:11:22) Windkanal (00:16:33) Laminare Strömung (00:21:12) Unterschiedliche Aufbauten im Windkanal (00:25:32) Wie läuft eine Messung ab? (00:33:59) Seit wann macht ihr das und wie war die Entwicklung? (00:42:21) Überraschung aus dem Windkanal? (00:44:40) Lustigstes Windkanalerlebnis (00:51:45) Mai im Fahrradladen (00:53:44) Lukas Frage zu Bowdenzügen (00:54:58) Welche Zugverlegung ist wartungsärmer? (00:59:19) Die richtige Länge von Zughüllen (01:05:17) Zug in Plastikhülle? (01:06:50) Gedichtete Endkappen? (01:07:42) Was hat weniger Reibung? (01:11:40) Wie kürzt Christiane Züge und Hüllen? (01:15:38) Schmieren oder Ölen? (01:17:49) Wie sichert man Endkappen? (01:18:23) Wie oft Züge warten? (01:22:20) Mechanisch oder Flüssigkeit oder elektronisch? (01:28:18) Orla Gartland – Now What? Hier könnt ihr uns bei Steady unterstützen: https://steadyhq.com/de/antritt/about Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/antritt >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-wie-ein-windkanal-funktioniert-wie-man-bowdenzuege-verlegt
Neues aus dem Zwickelland und Olympia auf der Insel.
MARCO BARISONprotagonista della nuova puntata di Passione Triathlon.Segui l'intervista condotta da Dario Daddo Nardone,PASSIONE TRIATHLON, in prima visione la nuova puntata ogni mercoledì alle 19.00!#daddocè #mondotriathlon #ioTRIamo ❤️________Video puntate Passione Triathlon: https://www.mondotriathlon.it/passioneSegui il Podcast di Passione Triathlon suSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7FgsIqHtPVSMWmvDk3ygM1Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/triathlonAmazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f7e2e6f0-3473-4b18-b2d9-f6499078b9e0/mondo-triathlon-daddo-podcastApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/mondo-triathlon-daddo-podcast/id1226932686Trinews: Mondotriathlon.itFacebook: @mondotriathlonInstagram: @mondotriathlon________#triathlon #trilife #fczstyle#passionetriathlon
Er ist der Mann hinter den boldest Dreams: Maximilian Lenk, CEO des Schweizer High Performance Sportsbrands X-Bionic. Seine Mission: Träume ohne Limit zu ermöglichen. Ich habe ihn jetzt in seinem Headquarter in Zürich besucht. In TOMorrow spricht er über ein Phänomen: In einer Welt, die immer digitaler wird, wird körperliche Grenzerfahrung zum neuen Luxus. Nur Sport zu machen, das reicht den meisten nicht mehr aus – es geht darum, Leistung immer mutiger zu träumen. Bold sein in seiner Running oder Biking Community wird zum Personal Branding.Es bringt die Likes auf Social Media. Eine Identität und Relevanz abseits des Berufsalltags. Der Business Impact: Während überall gespart wird und Fashionkonzerne einbrechen, explodieren hier die Umsätze. Über 300 Milliarden Euro werden weltweit schon für Sportbekleidung ausgegeben. Schwitzen wird zum neuen Status-Symbol. Und genau das ist das Business von X-Bionic. Tech-Sportartikelhersteller aus der Schweiz mit über 800 Patenten, die Extrem-Performance überhaupt erst ermöglichen. Ob Big-Wave-Weltrekordler Sebastian Steudtner oder Wüstenläuferin Tanja Braun – sie alle tragen X-Bionic bei ihren Abenteuern. Marco Odermatt, der beste Skifahrer der Welt, ist sogar als Investor bei X-Bionic eingestiegen. Der Pacemaker dahinter: Es ist Maximilian Lenk. Kein klassischer CEO. Er versteht sich mehr als Chief Sweat Officer. Einer, der selbst Ultra Trails läuft, klettert oder mit seinem Mountainbike durch die Berge crosst. Vor und nach unserem Podcast hat er erst mal 30 Liegestütze gemacht. Energy Level on. Jetzt hier in TOMorrow und als Video-Podcast bei YouTube. Wenn du mitdiskutieren möchtest: Ich freue mich auf dein Feedback in den Kommentaren oder auf Social Media und cool, wenn du den Channel abonnierst.
Der Giro d’Italia startet in Albanien, Anna ist per Velogames dabei. Ende April hat sich der Junge ADFC gegründet, Bundesjugendsprecher Sebastian Vogel berichtet. (00:00:00) Schrebergärtner Christian (00:20:10) Anna über Velogames & Giro d’Italia (00:26:07) Annas Velogames-Team (00:30:04) Wie funktioniert Annas Liga? (00:35:22) Wer gewinnt den Giro d’Italia? (00:40:26) Sebastian Vogel über den jungen ADFC (00:43:15) Die Perspektive des jungen ADFC auf Verkehrspolitik (00:48:06) Warum braucht es einen jungen ADFC? (00:52:43) Arbeitsgruppen im jungen ADFC (00:58:07) Wie kann man mitmachen? (01:03:00) Nachgespräch (01:10:51) Dekker – Familiar Beats Hier geht’s zum Gartenradio, dem Garten-Podcast auf detektor.fm: https://detektor.fm/serien/gartenradio Hier geht’s zu Christians Lieblingsreportage beim Gartenradio: https://gartenradio.fm/11-sendungen/59-weiss-am-stil Hier geht’s zu unserer Folge mit Isabell Gall vom ADFC Sachsen zum Radfahren im ländlichen Raum: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-radfahren-im-laendlichen-raum Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/antritt >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-velogames-beim-giro-ditalia-junger-adfc-gegruendet
In this episode, host Zach Urness reports on a project in Eugene that will add a mountain biking park and expand the size of the city's Ridgeline Trail system for hiking. The city plans to add 12 miles of new trail at Suzanne Arlie Park and South Eugene Meadows, opening up the city's first trails built specifically for mountain biking while also creating new hikes and expanding hiking routes. It's been a long road for the city to embrace mountain biking. The project also moves the city closer to its ultimate goal of having trails that connect from Fern Ridge Reservoir to Mount Pisgah.
This week the guys kick off with an ASMR start. Gym is excited about the newly announced Slate truck being touted for under $20k with federal tax credits. Foo struggles to get his Dad setup with a CarPlay capable stereo in his Ford Fusion. Older folks need cars that are easier to get into and out of. Foo updates us on his last week in his new reality (HINT: he's been busy). Gym helps Chandler put together a 14x12 patio cover and still isn't finished while Foo put up car covers and struggles to build a shed in the wind. Gym is thoroughly enjoying his new mountain bike and Foo and his wife are hitting the gym. Plus more!
In Episode 490 wartet ein spannendes Stevens-Test-Duell auf euch: das Gravelbike Camino und das Hardtail Sonora GX AXS im Vergleich. Außerdem testen wir die Tempo Beat Gravelschuhe von Fizik. Zu gewinnen gibt es auch etwas.
Bike Talk with Dave: Bicycle racing, cyclocross, gravel, mountain bike, road and tech
Crystal Anthony has been racing professionally for nearly a decade in cyclocross, mountain bike and gravel. With 21 UCI cyclocross wins, her transition to mountain bike racing came naturally. Today, in addition to racing in her fourth season of the Lifetime Grand Prix (where she currently sits in 15th), she shares her knowledge and experience with others through her coaching business (www.crystaljanthonly.com) as well as leading women's rides and clinics in her hometown of Bentonville, Arkansas with Women of Oz. www.woznwa.com. Today she shares a bit of her background as well as ways we can all support and encourage more women to join the fun of mountain biking! May 3, 2025 is the IMBA International Women's Mountain Bike Day, a day to celebrate women's flat bar riding together and to build community. You can find information and local celebrations at www.imba.com For the entire month of May, we can all celebrate our love of pedal power together during Bike Month! It is promoted by the League of American Cyclists, and there is a list of national and local events available on their website: https://bikeleague.org/events/bike-month/dates-events/In Iowa, BIKEIOWA is your home for all things Bike Month related: News, Events, Trails, Gear and more! Make it your homepage at www.bikeiowa.com.We would love it if you would consider supporting Bike Talk with Dave by rating, reviewing and sharing on your favorite podcast platform. We'd invite you to support the show financially at www.buymeacoffee.com or on Venmo @David-Mable.Follow Bike Talk with Dave on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/biketalkwithdave/ and Facebook so you don't miss any of the fun, and you can now find every episode on your computer at www.biketalk.bike. And now available on YouTube on the Bike Talk with Dave YouTube channel!And if you need any digital media work: photography, videography and editing, podcast production and editing, look no further than Mable Media. Connect at www.mablemedia.net to help grow your brand and connect with your audience!
Bike Ahead baut Carbonrahmen in Deutschland und entwickelt ein Gravelbike mit der Community. Henri Lesewitz spricht im Interview über das Projekt. (00:00:00) Willkommen zum Botanik-Podcast Antritt (00:01:39) Begrüßung Henri Lesewitz (00:04:07) Carbonrahmen in Deutschland (00:07:07) Wie wird ein Carbonrahmen hergestellt? (00:14:15) Community entwickelt mit (00:16:41) Wer ist die Community? (00:18:08) Wo konnte die Community mitreden? (00:23:02) Wie verhindert ihr einen „schlechten Kompromiss“? (00:24:46) Vorteile der Manufaktur (00:26:54) Welche Eigenschaften stehen fest? (00:29:41) Warum „Superfast“? (00:34:30) Wo wird man das Rad kaufen können? (00:38:15) Recycling von Carbonrahmen (00:41:30) Das schönste und das nervigste an dem Projekt (00:42:55) Von der Bike zu Bike Ahead (00:44:21) Der Fahrradjournalismus (00:52:23) Gravel Bike für Henri Lesewitz (00:58:43) Noga Erez – Not My Problem Hier geht’s zum Bike-Ahead-Blog zum Superfast: https://bike-ahead-composites.de/the-superfast.html#blog Hier geht’s zu unserem Beitrag von der Eurobike 2024, u.a. mit dem Gespräch mit Escape Collective Gründer Wade Wallace: „Eurobike ist mein Glastonbury“ Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/antritt >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-henri-lesewitz-ueber-carbonrahmenentwicklung-bei-bike-ahead-composites
This week there's some breaking news that tells us that the Tesla board is looking to replace Elon Musk. Foo calls out Gym for buying himself a mountain bike. Foo has big news of his own as he dives into a new chapter. Plus more!
Get your motors running! On this episode Tani and Auk welcome Brian from Bosch to talk about the new motor. Bosch's bike devision is made for riders by riders. Take a listen as Bryan breaks down Bosch's new industry leading motor. #mountainbiking #mtb #mtblife #bosch #boschmotors #ebike #ebikelife #ocmtba #lovethebikeyouride #thepathbikeshop
Ariane Richter ist beim Atlas Mountain Race und beim Gran Guanche Audax Gravel angetreten. Wir sprechen über Ultracycling. (00:00:00) Bärlauch und Richtigstellung (00:02:36) Interview Ariane Richter (00:04:57) Atlas Mountain Race in Marokko (00:06:42) Unsupported Bikepacking Rennen (00:09:42) Die Strecke (00:11:54) Was treibt dich an? (00:13:45) Was waren deine Eindrücke? (00:17:06) Wie hat sich dein Blick auf die Gesellschaft verändert? (00:27:21) Das Rennen als Pair fahren (00:38:12) Gran Guanche Audax Gravel (00:45:51) Was zeichnet Menschen aus, die solche Rennen fahren? (00:53:46) Schnellste Frau beim Gran Guanche Audax Gravel (01:02:49) Wie geht es weiter für dich? (01:10:08) Die Höchste Eisenbahn – Bürotage Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/antritt >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-ariane-richter-ueber-atlas-mountain-race-und-gran-guanche
In Episode 489 seht ihr den Test eines brandneuen Specialized S-Works Levo 4. Außerdem stellt euch Moritz Dittmar die neue Rock Shox Reverb AXS Variostütze vor und es gibt neue elektrische Minipumpen von Silca zu sehen. Ein Gewinnspiel wartet auch auf euch.
Il protagonista della puntata numero 96 di Mondo Triathlon, la rubrica di Dario Daddo Nardone in onda su Bike Channel, èLUCA ALLADIOTutte le puntate di Mondo Triathlon: https://www.mondotriathlon.it/mondoGuarda Mondo Triathlon anche sui canali di Bike Channel:- SKY Canale 222- DTT Canale 259- DTT Canale 60 tasto rosso SI- www.bikechannel.it#daddocè #mondotriathlon #ioTRIamo ❤️#triathlon #trilife #fczstyle #passionetriathlon
Schaltaugen fürs Fahrrad gibt’s wie Sand am Meer. Der Universal Derailleur Hänger soll das ändern — oder das Schaltauge ganz abschaffen. (00:00:00) Fahrradhausaufgaben, Brevet und Rückenschmerzen (00:12:04) Universal Derailleur Hanger (00:13:15) Nicht passende Teile (00:15:42) Jens Meinung zum UDH (00:18:34) Ist UDH ein neuer Standard? (00:23:01) Stabilität – Ist Jens noch skeptisch? (00:27:50) Wie sieht’s bei anderen Fahrradtypen aus? (00:32:17) UDH am Allroad-Bike? (00:33:42) Hat Jens Kritik am UDH? (00:37:22) Was macht Shimano? (00:42:40) Nachgespräch UDH und der Chainreaction Bike Convoy (00:48:06) Mastodon und die Kraft des Arguments (00:53:31) Deichkind – In der Natur Hier geht es zu unserer Folge mit Olaf Hilgers: Wie geht Langstrecke, Olaf Hilgers? Hier geht es zu unserer Folge über den Chainreaction Bike Convoy: Blick in die Glaskugel und Rettungswagen für die Ukraine Hier findet ihr den Chainreaction Bike Convoy: https://chainreaction-bikeconvoy.org/de/home/ Hier gibt es das Trikot: https://www.rosebikes.de/search?q=chainreaction Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/antritt >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-wird-der-universal-derailleur-hanger-ein-echter-standard
In this episode of the Singletracks podcast we're going to be discussing some of the latest news and trends from the world of mountain bike trail development. We discuss:A recent meta-analysis of mountain bike tourism by IMBA and the Trust for Public LandThe use of private land for trail developmentThreats to existing trail systemsWhat's happening in ArkansasWhat to expect in 2025 and beyondVisit Singletracks.com for a complete transcript,--Keep up with the latest in mountain biking at Singletracks.com and on Instagram @singletracks
For Episode 190 we have Chris Riley from Central Maine. Chris is the president of the Central Maine Chapter of the New England Mountain Bike Association, and a board member of the New England Mountain Bike Association. Chris and his organization have come up with some innovative ideas on how to handle both new trail construction as well as handling annual trail maintenance. Maine and the New England region has a ton of momentum with mountain biking and trails, and that is really showcased during this conversation. Topics Include: How Chris got into Mountain Biking Chris's early years in mountain biking Including several trips to ride in the Austin Texas area How Chris got involved with Mountain Biking and Advocacy in Maine Volunteer Engagement and Community Engagement with CE ME NEMBA Bringing on paid staff for trail building and maintenance Trail Systems that fall under the CE ME organization Buying an excavator to accelerate trail building in the region Various ways for funding trails Maine Trails Bond initiative Road Tripping to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan Marquette Trails Houghton Trails Copper Harbor Trails Creating destination riding communities Gravity Bike Parks in Maine Partnering with a local land trust for a new trail system Trail Systems proximity to communities for riding in the region Hub and Spoke Trail Model NEMBA and the 3 Year Strategic Plan Maintenance Matters What Chris looks for in a Trail Community Closing Comments Trail EAffect Show Links: Birmingham Urban Mountain Pedalers: https://www.bump.org/ Oak Ass Endurance Race: https://bumpngrindraces.com/oak-ass-100/ Episode Sponsor - Coulee Creative: www.dudejustsendit.com https://www.couleecreative.com/ Trail EAffect Podcast Website: www.traileaffectpodcast.com KETL Mtn Apparel Affiliate Link: https://ketlmtn.com/josh Trail One Components: https://trailone.bike/josh Smith's Bike Shop – 130 Years of Excellence: www.smithsbikes.com Contact Josh at evolutiontrails@gmail.com This Podcast has been edited and produced by Evolution Trail Services
A proximidade com as grandes estrelas do Mountain Bike não apenas serve como encanto para o público, mas impactam diretamente o mercado nacional e o desenvolvimento do esporte de alto rendimento no país. Direto de Araxá/MG, conversamos com Jonatas Gallego, da Specialized e Marcelo Catalan, da SRAM, sobre o papel do setor na WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike Series, ou simplesmente, Copa do Mundo de MTB em Araxá.Desde a estrutura montada, a relação com os atletas gringos, o suporte aos novos talentos, a relevância da CIMTB fora do país, o efeito Avancini e muito mais.Esse podcast é uma parceria entre o Gregario Cycling e a Aliança Bike, sendo publicado nos dois canais.
Die Entwicklung von Podcasts kann als Etappenrennen beschrieben werden. Ein Gespräch mit Christian Bollert über vergangene und kommende Etappen. (00:00:00) Intro (00:04:10) Was hat Christian aus den vergangenen Gesprächen mitgenommen? (00:06:08) Warum macht Christian Audio im Internet und Podcasts? (00:11:43) Uniradio mephisto97.6 (00:21:41) Warum war Internet klar? (00:24:35) Etappenrennen Podcasten (00:36:10) Wie verdient man mit Podcasts Geld? (00:46:33) Videopodcasts? (00:49:55) Der Podcastfeed (00:55:50) Influencer und Journalismus? (01:07:51) Verabschiedung (01:09:40) Song der Woche: nimino – I Only Smoke When I Drink Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/antritt >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-christian-bollert-ueber-podcastgeschichte-als-etappenrennen
Spring is in the air, we are ready to ride and so should you be! The Path has a ton of new Demo bikes being added to the fleet for all to try and a great financing deal through the end of May. The boys are also really fired up on the Pivot Firebird that just launched and Auk shares some tales from his road rides. #mountainbiking #mtb #mtblife #pivotcycles #pivotfirebird #norco #santacruz #konabikes #ocmtba #lovethebikeyouride #thepathbikeshop
In Episode 488 warten jede Menge Neuheiten auf euch: die Sram Eagle 90 Transmission Schaltung, Sram Motive Bremsen, Knieprotektoren von G-Form und das Specialized Levo 4. Gewinnen könnt ihr auch etwas.
Pippa speaks to Nikki Haywood, the founder of Trail Angels, about how a mountain biking club encourages more women to get involved in the sport. They are the largest women-only mountain bike club in the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die „Lotto Thüringen Ladies Tour“ ist die einzige deutsche Profirundfahrt für Frauen. Tourchefin Vera Hohlfeld hat die 2025er-Ausgabe abgesagt. (00:00:00) Intro (00:02:14) Begrüßung Vera Hohlfeld (00:03:33) Die Lotto Thüringen Ladies Tour (00:10:05) Voraussetzungen einer Rundfahrt (00:22:24) Fehlende Anerkennung und Absage (00:38:25) Reaktionen auf die Absage (00:44:14) Was muss sich in Deutschland ändern? (00:53:52) Zukunft der Rundfahrt und für Vera Hohlfeld (00:59:12) Verabschiedung (01:00:07) Outro (01:02:32) Gillian Welch – Everything Is Free Hier geht es zu unserem Gespräch mit Vera Hohlfeld von 2022: „Es dreht sich fast alles um den Männerradsport“ Hier geht es zur mdr-Meldung zur Absage: Organisatoren sagen Thüringen-Rundfahrt 2025 ab Hier geht es zur mdr-Meldung Ministerpräsident Voigt hofft auf Umdenken der Tour-Organisatoren Hier geht es zum Statement zur Absage auf der Webseite der Thüringen Ladies Tour Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/antritt >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-vera-hohlfeld-ueber-die-absage-der-lotto-thueringen-ladies-tour-2025
Episode 145 - Just Another Van der Poel Monday, Scott's Travel Blunders, Dizzle's Whirlwind Birthday, and a New Production Drop Bar Mountain Bike? What up party people. Welcome back for another Bonk Bros banger. We're talking about yet another drop-dead performance by Matty Van der Poel, Scott getting absolutely shafted during his travels and racing last week, the age-old debate on the popularity of gravel vs road racing, trying to decipher whether it actually was Dizzle's birthday when we recorded or was he just pulling an April Fools joke on us, oh and whether the latest production drop-bar mountain bike to hit the scene is DJ approved (because it sure isn't by me). In case you missed the surprise blowout sale by our friends over at Bike Tires Direct last weekend, you can still head over there and get yourself an extra 10% off all full-price and remaining discounted items today. Just type “bonkbros” into the promo code section at checkout! 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Keywords cycling, race recap, travel mishaps, personal life, happiness, bike racing, cycling disciplines, viewership, challenges, athlete insights, cycling, MotoGP, Formula One, gravel racing, E3 race, Pogacar, Roubaix, tire choices, cycling strategies, race highlights, mental health, cycling predictions, naming trends, adoption, tornado experiences, April Fool's Day, birthdays, casual conversations, cycling shoes, road bike shoes, gravel shoes, shoe fit, cycling performance, shoe features, cycling gear, cycling tips, footwear preferences, cycling community, Mavix, cycling shoes, laces, BoA, Velcro, oral hygiene, sugar consumption, post-race recovery, hydration, sauna, VO2 max, cycling hubs, cycling, bike components, hubs, tires, cycling culture, Tucson, Ridley, drop bar mountain bike, cycling equipment Summary In this conversation, the hosts discuss a recent race experience, including challenges faced during the race, travel mishaps, and personal reflections on happiness. They explore the dynamics of being an athlete, the pressures of performance, and the impact of injuries. The discussion also touches on the passion for cycling, race viewership, and comparisons between different cycling disciplines. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of cycling, including the impact of race highlights on viewer engagement, comparisons between motorsports like Formula One and MotoGP, and the excitement levels in different types of motorcycle racing. They also delve into recent race highlights from E3, predictions for upcoming races, and the strategies surrounding tire choices for the challenging Roubaix race. The discussion highlights the unique challenges and strategies in gravel racing, as well as the implications of tire width on performance. In this segment, the conversation flows through various themes including mental health discussions, cycling predictions, personal anecdotes about naming trends, adoption processes, experiences with tornadoes, and light-hearted banter about birthdays and April Fool's Day. The group shares insights and humorous exchanges, creating a relaxed atmosphere while touching on serious topics. In this segment, the conversation revolves around the selection and performance of cycling shoes, particularly focusing on road and gravel shoes. The participants discuss their personal preferences, the features they value in shoes, and the challenges of finding the right fit. They also touch on the marketing of cycling shoes and the importance of comfort and performance in cycling footwear. In this segment, the conversation covers a variety of topics related to cycling, including the status of Mavix drones, preferences for cycling shoes, the debate over laces versus Boa systems, and the practicality of Velcro shoes. The discussion also touches on oral hygiene in relation to sugar consumption, the importance of managing sugar intake on and off the bike, and post-race recovery methods. Hydration practices in the sauna and their effects on performance are examined, alongside the significance of VO2 max and the role of hubs in cycling performance. In this episode, the hosts delve into various aspects of cycling, discussing the significance of bike components, particularly hubs and tires, and how they impact performance. They also explore the cultural aspects of cycling, including a humorous take on beer and its role in cycling events. The conversation shifts to Tucson, highlighting its appeal as a cycling destination, before critiquing a new Ridley drop bar mountain bike, emphasizing the need for better design and components. Takeaways Scott had a strong start but faced challenges during the race. Travel issues can significantly impact an athlete's performance. Injuries often overshadow other aspects of an athlete's life. The hosts share a light-hearted banter about cycling and personal lives. Scott's experience highlights the unpredictability of racing conditions. The conversation reveals the emotional toll of competitive cycling. Viewership of cycling events varies greatly between disciplines. The hosts express their differing levels of enthusiasm for bike racing. Scott's personal life is intertwined with his cycling career. The discussion reflects on the popularity of cycling events and their accessibility. GCN's Perry Roubaix highlights show significant viewer engagement. Race highlights are crucial for audience understanding of events. Formula One's excitement is often overshadowed by its complexity. MotoGP offers a more dynamic racing experience than Formula One. Motocross can be chaotic and hard to follow live. E3 race highlights provide insights into upcoming classics. Pogacar's participation in Roubaix is a significant development. Tire choices can greatly affect performance in races like Roubaix. Riders often have to balance tire width for cobbles and pavement. The anticipation of racing on cobbles adds to the excitement. Mental health is an important topic that can be unpacked in conversations. Cycling predictions often lead to friendly debates among enthusiasts. Naming trends can reflect personal stories and cultural influences. Adoption allows for name changes, but it's a sensitive topic. Experiences with natural disasters can bring communities together. April Fool's Day can lead to playful banter among friends. Casual conversations can reveal deeper insights about life and relationships. Personal anecdotes can make discussions more relatable and engaging. The importance of trust in one's work is highlighted in humorous exchanges. Celebrating birthdays can lead to unexpected connections and shared experiences. Choosing the right cycling shoes is crucial for performance. Laces can be a disadvantage during races due to loosening. Gravel-specific shoes are often seen as a marketing gimmick. Cyclocross shoes are designed for running and cycling. Personal comfort varies greatly among different shoe brands. Finding the right fit is a challenge in the cycling shoe market. Insoles can help alleviate hotspots in shoes. Many cyclists stick to familiar brands and models. Testing shoes before buying is a significant gap in the market. Innovative designs can enhance comfort and performance in cycling shoes. Mavix is still a company, despite rumors of its closure. Lace shoes are preferred for aerodynamics, but have disadvantages. Velcro shoes are underrated for their speed and convenience. Oral hygiene is crucial for cyclists who consume sugar during rides. Cyclists should separate sugar intake on and off the bike for better health. Post-race recovery drinks like Fanta may taste better but aren't the best choice. Hydration practices in the sauna can impact performance and recovery. Maximizing heat acclimation may not be worth the risk of dehydration. Tires are the most critical component for performance in gravel racing. Understanding the role of hubs can help improve cycling performance. Investing in tires is more beneficial than hubs. The performance difference in hubs is marginal compared to tires. Cycling culture often intertwines with humor and beer. Tucson is recognized as a great place for cycling. The new Ridley bike lacks proper design for serious cycling. A production drop bar mountain bike should be purpose-built. Old inventory can lead to questionable bike builds. Cyclists often experiment with different tires for races. The conversation reflects a mix of technical and cultural insights. The hosts share personal experiences related to cycling events. Titles Race Recap: The Highs and Lows of Competition Travel Troubles: The Journey of an Athlete Injuries and Happiness: A Cyclist's Perspective Cycling Passion: Are We True Fans? The Dynamics of Race Viewership in Cycling Comparing Cycling Disciplines: Road vs. Gravel The Impact of Race Highlights on Cycling Comparing the Thrills of Motorsports MotoGP vs. Motocross: Which is More Exciting? E3 Race Highlights and Future Predictions Sound Bites "I rode for three weeks." "Are you happy at least?" "That's pretty whack that" "His shoulder was dragging the ground" "You just take it nice and easy" "Pogacar is lining up for Roubaix" "We talked about Scott's happiness." "Yeah, there's lots unpacked there." "You gotta have a cool middle name." "You don't even trust your own work." "It's my birthday." "Best birthday gift." "Those are Mavix." "I go to the dentist once a year." "I hate to say it, but I agree." "Invest more money in your tires." "That's irony." "Bush Light is more aero." "I think it was worth it." "Tucson is a cycling paradise." "I don't approve of it." Chapters 00:00 Race Recap and Initial Reactions 06:00 Travel Mishaps and Their Impact 11:58 Passion for Cycling and Race Viewership 17:01 Comparing Cycling Disciplines and Popularity 24:09 E3 Race Highlights and Predictions 30:17 Tire Choices and Strategies for Roubaix 37:22 The Debate on Tire Widths in Racing 40:01 Cycling Picks and Predictions 41:50 Naming Trends and Personal Stories 43:54 Adoption and Name Changes 45:27 Tornado Experiences and Local News 50:01 April Fool's Day and Birthdays 52:36 Casual Conversations and Future Plans 54:09 Choosing the Right Cycling Shoes 57:39 Debating Shoe Features and Performance 01:01:17 Personal Preferences in Cycling Footwear 01:04:55 The Challenge of Finding the Perfect Fit 01:09:36 Innovations in Cycling Shoe Design 01:12:56 The Mavix Debate 01:13:18 Shoe Preferences: Laces vs. BoA 01:14:52 The Velcro Revolution 01:16:01 Oral Hygiene and Sugar Consumption 01:17:50 Sugar Intake: On vs. Off the Bike 01:19:32 Post-Race Recovery: Fanta vs. Ketones 01:20:39 Hydration in the Sauna 01:22:56 Sauna Protocols and VO2 Max 01:25:25 The Importance of Hubs in Cycling 01:29:48 The Importance of Bike Components 01:32:30 Cycling Equipment: Hubs vs. Tires 01:34:58 The Role of Beer in Cycling Culture 01:39:50 Tucson: A Cycling Paradise? 01:40:00 Critique of the New Ridley Drop Bar Mountain Bike
In this episode of All About Bikes, Pivot founder Chris Cocalis and host Jens Staudt sit down with the Pivot Factory Racing Enduro team, Morgane Charre, Ed Masters and Matt Walker, to talk about the all-new Firebird.
We are going from Lowriders to Highrisers in this episode. Auk discusses his recent trip to the Petersen Automotive Museum to check out the Lowrider exhibit while Tani discovers Auk's affinity for having high rise bars. The fellas also Transition into talking about the new Regulator that just came in and tease the Norco Sight VLTS that are coming soon! #mountainbiking #mtb #mtblife #transitionbikes #norco #santacruz #vala #ocmtba #lovethebikeyouride #thepathbikeshop
In Episode 487 testen wir ein Maxx Huraxdax Fatbike und wir zeigen euch einen Bericht vom Absa Cape Epic 2025. Das gewohnte Gewinnspiel wartet ebenfalls auf euch.
Welcome to season 6 Ep: 250 of Hangin with Da Boys Podcast!Thank you for Hangin with Da Boys!This week, we sit down with Adam Conway and Professional Motocross and Mountain Bike racer. this podcast is produced and mastered by: J Alvarez @ JAA7 StudiosIf you like what you hear, please consider (Rate/Subscribe/Favorite/Share) and please tell a FRIEND!Also check us out on our social platforms:YouTube @DaBoysPodTwitter , TikTok , Instagram - @DaBoys_Podand our website www.DaboysPod.com
Send us a textHost Wesley Cheney sits down with professional trail builder Tracy Toler and learns about what makes for a good trail, the perils of vigilante trail building, and the benefits of tubeless tires.Support the show
C&R bring the laughter for your Throwback Thursday! They investigate just how difficult it would be to have a perfect Tournament bracket! Covino explains his luck, or rather, his angel at the Fair. Ron Washington has an interesting new rule for his Angels player. Plus, 'OLD-SCHOOL WHEN 50 HITS' puts a mask on your memory! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finding period-correct tires has become next to impossible or prohibitively expensive when restoring vintage mountain bikes. Bike industry veteran and vintage bike enthusiast, Wakeman Massie, recognized this void and founded House of Looptail to fill it. Wakeman has painstakingly recreated some of the most iconic tires in mountain bike and BMX history.In today's Bikes and Big Ideas conversation, Wakeman talks about some of the other well-known products he designed before getting into vintage tires, like the Travel Agent, Tooth Fairy, 1x1 Blowerdrive, Surly Singleator, and the legendary Surly 1x1 frame. Wakeman and Simon discuss the challenges of recreating tires when the drawings and molds no longer exist, why the new tires are better than the old ones, why vintage mountain bikes deserve to be ridden and not thrown in the landfill, and a whole lot more. RELATED LINKS:BLISTER+ MembershipThis Week's Gear GiveawayHouse of LooptailTOPICS & TIMES:Starting out in Bike Shops (2:31)Industrial Design Degree and Working for QBP (4:11)Earning Trust with the Travel Agent (8:52)Designing the Surly 1x1 (11:18)Starting House of Looptail (23:53)The Snake Belly Tire (30:53)Working with Panaracer (34:40)The New Tires are Better (37:56)The Ritchey Megabite Z-Max (45:04)How to Remake a Tire with No Drawings or Molds (48:53)What's Next (52:24)What Wakeman is Riding (55:33)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicOff The CouchGEAR:30Blister PodcastCRAFTED Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
OverviewWe love checking out what the pros are riding, but "normal" riders aiming to finish the Leadville 100 MTB in under 9 hours or under 12 hours have different needs on race day. Ten-time LT100 finisher, coach, and author Jim Rutberg talks with 3-time finisher Adam Pulford about the best bikes, equipment choices for the 2000+ riders behind the race leaders. And, since they're both coaches, they throw in a bunch of training, nutrition, and race strategy tips as well.Key topics in this episode:Challenges of Leadville 100 courseIs Leadville a drop-bar bike course?Best Bike Setup for Leadville 100How much suspension do you need?Bottles or hydration pack?What about a hardtail MTB?Wheels and Tires for Leadville 100Crank length for mountain bikingMTB, Gravel, or Road shoes and pedals?Training and Nutrition tips for Leadville 100LINKS5 Race Bikes from the 2022 Leadville 100 - PinkbikeTech Week – Bike & Tire Guide for the Stages Cycling Leadville Trail 100 MTBRoundup: The mountain bikes of Leadville - VeloXC vs Trail Bike Geo: Trail vs cross-country mountain bikes: Which is right for you? | BikeRadarASK A QUESTION FOR A FUTURE PODCASTGuestJim Rutberg has been an athlete, coach, and content creator in the outdoor sports, endurance coaching, and event industries for more than 20 years. He is the Media Director and a coach for CTS and co-author of several training and sports nutrition books, including Training Essentials for Ultrarunning with Jason Koop, Ride Inside with Joe Friel, and The Time-Crunched Cyclist with Chris Carmichael. A graduate of Wake Forest University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Physiology, Jim resides in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with his two sons, Oliver and Elliot. He can be reached at jrutberg@trainright.com or @rutty_rides on Instagram.HostAdam Pulford has been a CTS Coach for nearly 20 years and holds a B.S. in Exercise Physiology. He's participated in and coached hundreds of athletes for endurance events all around the world.Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platformGET FREE TRAINING CONTENTJoin our weekly newsletterCONNECT WITH CTSWebsite: trainright.comInstagram: @cts_trainrightTwitter: @trainrightFacebook: @CTSAthlete
Danny MacAskill joins us for Chapter 347! Danny is an absolute legend on two wheels, pushing the limits of trials riding and entertaining the world with his creativity since the early 2000s. His career took off in 2009 when he uploaded a street trials video to YouTube that went viral, completely changing his life and opening the door to massive opportunities—including signing with Red Bull and creating some of the most legendary bike films ever made. Since then, Danny has redefined what's possible on a bike, bringing innovative video parts to life with viral hits like Imaginate and Way Back Home, which have racked up over 137 million views combined. His insane level of skill and creativity has made him one of the most recognizable names in action sports. In this episode, we dive into Danny's early days, the moment that changed everything, what it's like working with Red Bull, the process behind his groundbreaking video projects, and what life looks like for him in Scotland. This is Danny MacAskill like you've never heard before! Gypsy Gang, you're gonna love this one!
How light is too light? And what does "instant engagement" really mean anyway?