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This week on The Short Game, we're toodling around bicycle Valhalla in Wheel World, the open-world cycling game from the developers of Nidhogg. Laura and Shane explore beautiful Italian landscapes, customize bikes, and discuss why this might be the most relaxing racing game we've played.This episode was recorded way back in the summer during our long hiatus. Hopefully you'll feel it holds up! (00:00) - Wheel World (41:35) - What's Making Us Happy (41:42) - Shane's New Bike (48:43) - Laura Talks Movies (58:18) - Wrap Up
It's just Davi and Olly in the studio this week and.. it goes exactly how you'd expect. Davi has a new bike day and brings his new Marin Alcatraz dirt jump bike to work (nothing hits like a fresh hardtail), which turns into a bigger conversation about why you don't actually need the best bike to have the most fun. The lads talk about Hardline Tasmania being cancelled, the Super Bowl let down and end up debating UK geology, winter riding, and whether mountain bike culture is slowly losing its soul. We also experiment with a pair of Oakley x Meta glasses in the studio (which gets weird), talk about wether pov is the future of podcasting and answer your listener questions! Episode Sponsors:- - Cadence turns your phone or Apple Watch into a fully-featured bike computer, but with way more flexibility than most head units. You get unlimited custom screens, over 200 metrics, full Bluetooth sensor support, proper navigation, offline maps, structured training, and Strava Live Segments. Head to https://getcadence.app/trc Try it for a month for FREE and see if it replaces your bike computer! - Manta Sleep: Get 10% off with code theridecompanion at https://tinyurl.com/theridecompanion - WORX Tools → 15% off the full range with code THERIDECOMPANION: https://uk.worx.com - Kecks → 10% off with code THERIDECOMPANION at https://kecks.co.uk Get early access & ad-free episodes → https://www.patreon.com/theridecompanion You can also support our long term partners: Marin Bikes → marinbikes.com/gb Focus Bikes → focus-bikes.com SRAM: sram.com/en/sram adidas FiveTen: adidas.co.uk/five_ten invisiFrame: 15% off with code REFRESHANDRIDE at invisiframe.co.uk Troy Lee Designs → 10% off with code theridecompanion at saddleback.avln.me/c/OzduCWvjtcOr Manta Sleep → 10% off with code theridecompanion tinyurl.com/theridecompanion HUEL → 15% off with code RIDE: huel.com/ Mudhugger → Get 10% off with code ridecompanion10 at themudhugger.co.uk Compex → 20% off with code THERIDECOMPANION: compex.com/uk/ Igloo → igloocoolers.com/ Kecks → https://kecks.co.uk use code THERIDECOMPANION for 10% off Feedback Sports: feedbacksports.com WORX → 15% off with code THERIDECOMPANION at uk.worx.com HKT Products → 10% off with code PODCAST at hktproducts.co.uk Follow The Ride Companion Instagram @theridecompanion YouTube @TheRideCompanion Olly Wilkins Instagram @odub_23 YouTube @owilkins23 YouTube clips and BTS channel @moreridecompanion Get official Ride Companion merch, find old episodes and more theridecompanion.co.uk
Thanks to Garmin for supporting the podcast! 00:00 Ads 01:00 A man set his dog on us 06:43 Francis got scammed on AliExpress? 11:50 150 and 155mm SRAM cranks 23:37 Pinarello's new gravel bike is sus 29:01 Canyon cuts 320 jobs 32:06 Five Finger Death Punch + airbag bib shorts 34:26 FUOTW 35:40 Unpopular Opinion: indoor > outdoor riding 39:16 Unpopular Opinion: is carbon fibre really eco-unfriendly? 40:49 Unpopular Opinion: small brands are the best 45:52 Send us your Unpopular Opinions and Questions! 46:20 Other obsessive hobbies… 48:40 Bald Guy Chat: God Tier SPF and Caps You can check out the video versions of the podcast, plus more videos from Cade Media here: https://www.youtube.com/@Cade_Media/videos If you'd like us to send in a question, story, some good news, things you'd like us to discuss or anything else, email us at wildonespodcast@cademedia.co.uk Thanks and see you next time. Or you can send us a voice note on Whatsapp: +44 7860 860 213 Our address: CADE, PO Box 790, Durham, DH1 9TH, UK (Unfortunately we can't guarantee anything you send will be featured, and are unable to return anything you send us) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Vital's own Jason Schroeder and Shawn Spomer, along with industry veteran Lars Sternberg, as they discuss the gripping topic of launching new bikes and their embargoes. Why do we have embargoes? What goes on behind the scenes of a new product launch? Are embargoed launches still impactful? How do brands and media make a splash on embargo day to give riders something to get excited about?Vital MTB's new podcast show— bikes ≠ unaffiliated, is our spot to chat about bike-related topics that aren't necessarily focused on current events, racing, or covering the latest-greatest tech. It's not a space for interviews, but rather for having a conversation about things we find interesting.
Gnar Gnation GA trails are blowing up! Brett from MTB Atlanta gives us a first glimpse into the money flooding into trails in GA through grants and donors. Let the digging commence all over the state! Tune in to learn more about trails being built in south, east and north GA. Also get to hear about our cohost MTB Lawyers new siyack Yeti bike! We get a special appearance (and donuts) from our retired cohost The Outlaw of Josey Wales too! We talk about our latest rides, forgotten trails coming back to life, YouTube addictions and so much more. Lots to catch up on this podcast so hope you relish in the stoke! Thanks to our sponsors: MTB AtlantaSktchymtb.comFresh Bikes
What are the coolest bikes of 2025? We take an instagram approach and add our own China bikes. Chris chats about his experience on 165mm cranks and the all-round, aero climbing bike edition of Dog Or Fast Bike.
Trey Canard returns for another chapter of Gypsy Tales. This time, we dig into untold details from Trey's racing career, including what the money was really like during his era in the sport. He also opens up about his role at Honda—testing on both the production side and the racing side of development—and shares what it's like working closely with the Lawrence brothers. We cover hot topics in the current moto scene too, from Jorge Prado's struggles transitioning to America, to Haiden Deegan's move into the 450 class in 2026 and what that might look like. As a bonus, Trey gives insight into Honda's prototype CRF450R and Honda's commitment to building the best bike possible. Enjoy the show, Gypsy Gang, and don't forget to like, subscribe and drop a comment!
Peloton to refresh all of its equipment.Get the scoop on Peloton's upcoming mini-stores and what these new retail locations mean for hands-on fitness experiences.Peloton is stirring curiosity with a mysterious survey about the Guide—what's the goal?If you remember Sessions, it's time to move on—find out why that feature faded out and what replaced it.Leanne & Ben share big news as they're expecting a baby, and the Peloton community couldn't be happier.Double the fun! Selena Samuela is having twins, bringing extra excitement to the Peloton fitness family.Selena partners with Spotify for Lit & Fit, an audiobook-driven way to boost your Peloton motivation.Tunde makes headlines by winning the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit contest, shining a spotlight on strength and confidence in the Peloton fitness world.TCO Top Five highlights listeners' favorite Peloton classes of the week, covering everything from rides to yoga and strength.Catch all the action from This Week at Peloton—discover what's new on the platform and which classes should be on your training schedule.The TCO Radar zeroes in on upcoming classes that are turning heads in the Peloton community, so you can plan your workouts.Hear our review of Rebecca Kennedy's 5-Day Express program, an efficient strength-building series perfect for anyone with a busy fitness routine.Get sweaty with Bike Boot Camps led by Callie Gullickson—a game-changer in Peloton fitness by mixing cycling with bootcamp strength.Upcoming Run Clubs are gearing up, so find out how to pick your pace group and keep your fitness on track.Celebrating Peloton birthdays: Nicole Meline (8/17), Kirsten Ferguson (8/19), Charolette Weidenbach (8/20), Jill Foley (8/20), Clip Out Crystal (8/20)Spread the word! If you enjoyed this episode, follow, review, and share with a fellow Peloton fan to help others get their weekly fitness fix. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on The GCN Show, we're asking a serious question: are modern bikes TOO good? After a ride on his new superbike, Dan argues that the incredible speeds of today's bikes could be dangerous in the wrong hands. We debate whether you need to "pay your dues" before riding the best tech. Plus, we've got all the latest news, including the incredible story of the new Box Hill Strava KOM, a website selling used pro kit (including Ben Healy's Tour de France skin suit), and France's massive €2 billion investment into cycling. And you won't want to miss Story Time, as Dan finally comes clean about the time he cheated in an international bike race back in the day!
On the show today, we talk about the new bike lanes or Sheridan Drive, which have drawn the ire of Supervisor Joe Emminger who says he and the town board didn't ask for or approve this, and has caused confusion amongst motorists. We discuss that, as well as the recent brawl in Cincinnati, which if it wasn't controversial enough, a council member poured fuel on the fire by saying those who were attacked were 'begging for it'.
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Steve Matthiasson is one of the most respected winemakers in Napa Valley, and together with his wife Jill, they make wines under the label of Matthiasson Wines that buck some of the most fashionable trends in Napa wine. Steve is also a passionate mountain biker and snowboarder, a teacher, and a wine consultant; today, we dive into all of these aspects.RELATED LINKS:Check out the Blister Craft CollectiveBecome a BLISTER+ MemberTOPICS & TIMES:Sherry (1:58)Orange Wine & White Grapes (4:17)Tannins (15:53)Complexity & Punk Rock (22:28)Principles of Matthiasson Wines (29:47)Trademark Wine & Proof of Concept for Wine World (39:55)Alcohol Content in Wine (46:23)Why Matt Got a New Bike (50:36)Small Wine Producer, Large Airline (56:18)Natural Wines (58:54)Being an Outlier in Napa? (1:04:42)Wine Consulting & Sustainability (1:09:31)SEE OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicBikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30Blister Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kristian sits down with David fresh off his win at IM 70.3 Aix en Provence. They discuss the race, its dynamics and why the boys chose to race there. They also touch on training leading into the race, changes to upcoming altitude plans and learnings from the race. (00:00) Introduction(00:57) Why did the Boys Choose to Race Aix en Provence(01:36) How does Kristian Feel about the Race Execution? (04:53) How did Kristian Feel Given Texas a Few Weeks Back? (05:30) Tactical Decisions on Where to Make a Move? (06:44) How was the Swim? (07:49) How was the Transition Zone? (09:03) The Importance of the Elite Briefing(10:16) Wheel Issues(11:28) Group Dynamics on the Bike (14:24) How was the Descending on the Bike Course (16:25) Keeping an Eye on Competitors (18:33) Gustav's Race (19:57) Kristian's Thoughts on the Run Course (22:52) What was Kristian Splitting his Watch For? (23:42) Comparing this Run to Oceanside(24:41) Training Between Texas and Aix en Provence(26:40) Training for Frankfurt (27:30) Kristian's New Bike (30:09) Thoughts when Schomburg Bridged up(32:31) Did Kristian Know Casper was Catching up to Him?(34:10) How did Kristian find all the Traffic on the Run Course?(36:15) Learnings from the Race(37:38) Putting his Cap in Sports Mode(38:51) Beer Showers(39:38) The Norwegian Train(42:47) Travel Plans going Forward Thanks to the sponsors of this podcast series:MaurtenTo benefit from the one-time code and get 20% off your next purchase on Maurten.com, simply enter the code “TNMS2” at checkout. The code is applicable once per customer, on all products except the Maurten Bicarb System, valid until 31/12/2025.Maurten WebsiteInstagram: @maurten_officialYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MaurtenOfficialPlasmaideVisit the plasmaide website and use the code “NM15” for a 15% discount on your order. Website: https://plasmaide.co.uk Instagram: @plasmaide Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@plasmaide Hosted, edited and produced by Dr David LipmanEditing, video and introduction by Roj Ferman
This week, we caught up on the latest happenings, both in our lives and in the endurance world! We discussed the last St. George Ironman event, college graduations, Michelle's recent trip to Denver and her new bike, and our experience watching and thoughts on the Cocodona 250.
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This week's episode is a grab bag full of fun insights related to: the how and why of training camps, considerations for buying a new or new used bike, navigating race-day uncontrollables, impulse control in racing, how and when to “burn a match” in workouts or races, GI issues on long runs, the post-race blues, and lessons from interval training. We also debrief Jim's recent bike trip in Europe, answer some questions related to “hitting the wall” after Katie's recent marathon (hot take: there is no wall), and cover some fun tech-y gear picks of the week. Check it out! View extended show notes for this episode here. To share feedback or ask questions to be featured on a future episode, please use this form or email: Katie@TheEnduranceDrive.com.
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This week we kick things off with the release of Eric and Nick's film, Look For Things Where You Can Find Them, which will be available to watch on YouTube this Sunday. We also share updates on the Oceanside gear pre-order, the poster pre-order, and the new Tailwind High Carb Fuel—then dive right into your listener-submitted questions. This week we discussed:When to put race tires on your race bikeWhen to sit up out of aero during a raceCrewing tips for ultras and gravel races"Seasons" in triathlon and how to think of themRacing a race you don't want to raceSplitting a long run into a double runHalloween costume ideas for the Javelina 100Paula's new TT bike paint job and the story behind itOur favorite restaurant or mid-ride snackWhy swim rest intervals are so shortA big thank you to our podcast supporters who keep the podcast alive! To submit a question for the podcast and to become a podcast supporter, head over to ThatTriathlonLife.com/podcastFilm PostersTTL x Tailwind High Carb Fuel
One of the FASTEST mass market bikes is launched without anyone noticing (or caring), the UCI are back trying to ban things and 1X chain rings at the classics.
If you're racing an Ironman this season and you don’t want to be disqualified, I’m sharing some crucial information you need to know. As of 17th of March, the Ironman rules have changed which means that your current hydration set up may now be illegal. Ironman has introduced new race regulations that limit how much fluid you can carry and trust me, you don't want to be caught off guard by these changes. Nobody has time to read the massive 34-page document outlining the new guidelines so today I’m breaking down exactly what the new rules mean for you. I’m sharing ways to tweak your hydration strategy and how to avoid penalties while still staying properly hydrated and fuelled for peak performance. Why the New Hydration Rules? The new limits on how much and where you can carry fluids on your bike are grounded in safety concerns. Excess weight, especially up front, can mess with your bike handling. So, by standardising hydration setups, Ironman aims to promote fair play and improve rider safety. Here are the three main updates you need to know: Front Mounted Hydration: Your tri bars or handlebar setups can carry a maximum of two litres (67.6 fluid ounces). This is a cap, not necessarily a goal. Rear Mounted Hydration: Similarly, you can have two litres at the back, but you mustn't exceed two bottles, each capped at one litre. Frame Triangle Storage: Any fluid stored inside the bike frame or between your legs doesn't count towards this limit. This is where you can get innovative to cater to your unique hydration needs. The Impact on Your Race Strategy For any triathlete, these changes present a challenge, especially if you’re accustomed to carrying more fluid. Here’s how you can navigate the new landscape: - Plan Your Aid Station Strategy: Prepare to depend more on aid stations. Plan your stops meticulously to swap bottles smartly, making sure you meet your hydration needs without exceeding new limits. - Reassess Your Kit: Consider on-frame setups to balance weight distribution and compliance with the new rules. Modern TT bikes often feature integrated hydration reservoirs, which can be a game-changer. - Tweak Your Hydration Needs: As you adjust your fluid intake plan, practice in training sessions to avoid surprises on race day. Never try something new on race day. There is so much to consider when it comes to your bike nutrition, particularly the logistics of how to carry everything you need for your hydration and fuel. The most important thing is to be prepared. Have a solid strategy and get everything optimised so that you can fuel smart, ride strong and set yourself up for a killer run. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Triathlon Bike Fuel Masterclass New Ironman race rules effective from 17th March LINKS: Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Tuesday March 11th edition of Georgia Today: The months long search for an Atlanta teacher ends when his body is found in Lake Oconee; Atlanta residents gather to celebrate the opening of a new bike lane in the city; and Delta Air Lines lowers its first quarter earnings and revenue outlook for this year, amid growing economic uncertainty.
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Second of two parts: Bike lanes are a contentious issue in the city, especially on Pine and Spruce Streets, the busiest in the city for cyclists. Mayor Cherelle Parker recently signed a law completely banning any vehicle from stopping in a bike lane. Cyclists say this keeps them safe, so they don't have to swerve into traffic to avoid parked cars. But some Center City residents say it's absurd to prevent them from easily accessing their homes. In the second of a two-part conversation, host Trenae Nuri talks with Leo Levinson, president of the Center City Residents' Association, about this change in Philly's traffic policy. Listen to yesterday's Feb. 24 episode for a different perspective from the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia. Have a question or comment about bike lanes or cycling in the city? Call or text us at 215-259-8170. Want some more Philly news? Sign up for our daily newsletter, Hey Philly We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
First of two parts: Bike lanes are a contentious issue in the city, especially on Pine and Spruce Streets, the busiest in the city for cyclists. Mayor Cherelle Parker recently signed a law completely banning any vehicle from stopping in a bike lane. Cyclists say this keeps them safe, so they don't have to swerve into traffic to avoid parked cars. But some Center City residents say it's absurd to prevent them from easily accessing their homes. In the first of a two-part conversation, host Trenae Nuri talks with Nicole Brunet, policy director of Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, about this change in Philly's traffic policy. Stay tuned to tomorrow's Feb. 25 episode for the perspective of a Center City resident. Have a question or comment about bike lanes or cycling in the city? Call or text us at 215-259-8170. Want some more Philly news? Sign up for our daily newsletter, Hey Philly. We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 135 - Tattoos, Spirit of Gravel, and New Bike Sponsors If you have any questions or feedback for the show you can drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com or hit up the Bonk Bros instagram page (@bonkbros @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti @raddaddizzle @scottmcgilljr). These guys have been our long-time and most supportive partner for the past year so make sure you check out all of the amazing products from our homies over at Silca (https://silca.cc). Just like the Bonk Bros, Silca has some big things in store for 2025 so stay tuned for all of the latest product drops and reviews from your boys this year. And don't forget to use code “bonkbrosy2k25” for an extra 10% off when checking out. If you haven't signed up for that 30-day free trial of JOIN Cycling yet, then quit your waiting and head to join.cc/bonkbros now. 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Keywords podcast, gravel racing, tattoos, personal branding, FKT, mountain biking, competition, upcoming races, cycling, gravel racing, VO2 max, training, performance, podcast, testosterone, competition, humor, current events, cycling, aerodynamics, triathletes, race gear, life experiences, training plans, gravel racing, bike tires, race preparation, cycling, tires, bike maintenance, listener questions, bike painting, race preparation, cycling gear, podcast feedback, cycling discussions, bike racing Summary In this lively podcast episode, the hosts engage in a humorous and insightful discussion about various topics including personal branding in the context of gravel racing, the significance of tattoos, and the dynamics of competition in the sport. They also explore the concept of Fastest Known Times (FKT) and share their experiences with mountain biking equipment and upcoming races. In this episode, the hosts discuss various aspects of cycling, including qualifying for world championships, gravel racing, training performance, and the significance of VO2 max testing. They also touch on humorous anecdotes, technical issues during the podcast, and current events in the cycling world, all while maintaining a light-hearted and engaging atmosphere. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various aspects of cycling, including the science behind aerodynamics in cycling gear, the evolution of race gear among triathletes, the balance between racing and life experiences, and preparations for the upcoming race season. They discuss the implications of gear choices on performance, the importance of maintaining a balance between personal life and competitive cycling, and the excitement surrounding upcoming races. In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about cycling tires, including the Race King and Super Ground options, while addressing listener questions about tire recommendations for various terrains. They delve into the science of bike painting, exploring how color affects weight and performance. The conversation shifts to feedback from listeners and the importance of engaging with their audience. They also tackle the controversial topic of gearing restrictions in cycling, debating its implications for riders. Finally, the hosts share their tire shopping experiences, seeking the perfect fit for their bikes. Takeaways Dylan's approach to personal branding is often misunderstood. The hosts share a light-hearted banter about money and sponsorships. Tattoos serve as a form of self-expression and storytelling. Gravel racing embodies a unique spirit that combines competition and camaraderie. FKT attempts can be both challenging and rewarding. The dynamics of competition can shift based on the presence of rivals. Mountain biking equipment plays a crucial role in performance. Upcoming races are a source of excitement and strategy for the hosts. The importance of community and support in gravel racing is highlighted. Personal experiences shape the way the hosts view their racing journeys. You only need one other race to qualify for the world championship. Gravel racing is gaining interest among cyclists. Training consistency is key to performance. VO2 testing can provide insights into athletic potential. Technical issues can disrupt podcast flow but add humor. Physical activities like chopping wood can influence testosterone levels. Cultural references can lighten the mood during discussions. Current events in cycling keep the conversation relevant. Humor plays a significant role in engaging listeners. Competitions and challenges can foster camaraderie among cyclists. Aerodynamics in cycling gear can significantly impact performance. Triathletes are shifting away from traditional race gear for better efficiency. The history of race gear shows a trend towards optimizing performance. Life experiences can sometimes take a backseat to racing priorities. The importance of proper gear selection for different race conditions. Cyclists often face the challenge of balancing work and personal life. Training plans are a crucial aspect of a cyclist's preparation. The cycling community is supportive and encourages sharing experiences. Understanding the dynamics of racing can enhance performance. Preparation for races involves careful planning and gear selection. The Race King tires are known for their durability. Listener engagement is crucial for podcast success. Higher quality paints have more pigment, affecting weight. Feedback from listeners helps shape future content. Gearing restrictions in cycling can lead to sketchier riding. Choosing the right tire depends on the terrain and race conditions. The science of bike painting can impact performance. Tire recommendations are a common listener inquiry. Understanding tire specifications is essential for cyclists. Engaging discussions can lead to valuable insights for listeners. Titles The Spirit of Gravel Racing Unveiled Tattoos and Personal Branding in Cycling Exploring FKT: The Quest for Speed Mountain Biking Adventures and Gear Talk Competitive Dynamics in Gravel Racing Upcoming Races: Strategies and Insights Humor and Banter in the World of Cycling Dylan's Money Mindset: A Deep Dive Sound Bites "Dylan is all about that money." "You are all about that money." "You look like you need to buy a Harley." "I'm all about that money." "Gordon's an interesting guy." "Dude, he's the spirit of gravel." "Dude, can we talk about that?" "Your training last year really sucked." "We're gonna get our VO2s tested." "Dude, you need to shut up right now." "Road racing's back. Tour down under." "It's only pain. It's only pain." "Those things last forever." "You're screwed." "Keep doing what you're doing." "You're gonna hit some shit." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Initial Banter 03:00 Discussion on Tattoos and Personal Branding 05:57 Exploring the Spirit of Gravel Racing 09:00 FKT and Race Records 11:56 Mountain Biking Adventures and Equipment 15:02 Competitive Dynamics in Gravel Racing 17:59 Upcoming Races and Series Participation 24:52 Qualifying for the World Championship 25:43 Gravel Racing Insights 26:35 Training and Performance Comparisons 27:43 VO2 Testing and Wind Tunnel Insights 29:49 The Importance of VO2 Max 30:46 Technical Issues and Podcast Dynamics 32:31 Fun Competitions and Challenges 34:51 Physical Activities and Testosterone Levels 36:25 Cultural References and Humor 39:06 Current Events in Cycling 40:48 The Science of Aerodynamics in Cycling Gear 45:56 Triathletes and the Evolution of Race Gear 52:55 The Balance Between Racing and Life Experiences 58:11 Preparing for the Upcoming Race Season 01:02:40 Tire Talk: The Race King vs. Super Ground 01:04:03 Listener Questions: Tire Recommendations and Insights 01:08:02 Painting Bikes: The Science of Color and Weight 01:11:53 Feedback and Future Races: Engaging with the Audience 01:16:05 Gearing Restrictions: A Controversial Topic in Cycling 01:20:00 Tire Shopping: The Quest for the Perfect Fit
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It's the Friday News Roundup! We talk about why City Council delayed the vote on the Sixers arena proposal and how a new law bans stopping, even for a minute, in bike lanes. Also, Caroline LeCount gets a street named after her, finally, and Philly has a first snow, already. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Matt Katz, executive producer of City Cast Philly. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Philly may get its first (barely) measurable snowfall of the season Thursday Philly City Council postpones vote on the proposed 76ers arena as negotiations continue Drivers can no longer stop, stand or park in bike lanes in Philly Philly Mayor signs bill to rename Taney Street to honor civil rights champion Why Philly Residents Want to Rename Taney Street Listen to Your Guide to December 2024 in Philly. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on X & Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: BetterHelp - get 10% off at betterhelp.com/CITYCAST Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Olly's got a new bike, the Focus Jam2 with the next-gen Bosch motor! On this episode Olly and Davi take a look at Olly's new bike during honeymoon period. The lads talk about Olly's trip to Germany, helicopter rescue wild fires and attempt some 'conversation starters' which gets a bit weird... Yes, this episode was recorded a few weeks ago after a few very long days! Check out the new Focus Jam2 here https://www.focus-bikes.com/gb_en/bikes/e-mountainbike-full-suspension/jam2 BIG thanks to this episode's sponsors: This episode's sponsors & News Everybody needs a WORX Hydroshot and other power tools, right? Get 15% off all WORX tools at https://uk.worx.com when you use code THERIDECOMPANION Health is wealth folks so why not get optimised, cover your nutritional bases and probably ride better with AG1. Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D + 5 FREE travel packs at https://drinkag1.com/RIDECOMPANION With all these pro rider insights you're going to want to recover like a pro too! Get 20% off with code ‘THERIDECOMPANION' at https://www.compex.com/uk/ Support our long term partners - Nissan Vans: https://www.nissan.co.uk/vehicles/new-vehicles/primastar.html - Play Fantasy Downhill at The Race Companion: https://www.theracecompanion.com https://www.instagram.com/theracecompanion - Get 10% off Troy Lee Designs with code 'theridecompanion' at saddleback.avln.me/c/OzduCWvjtcOr - Athletic Greens: Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs at athleticgreens.com/RIDECOMPANION - Compex: Get 20% off with code ‘THERIDECOMPANION' at compex.com/uk/ - Peak Supps: Get 10% off the TRC bundle and everything on site with code ‘theridecompanion' at peaksupps.co.uk - Worx: Get 15% off with code ‘THERIDECOMPANION' at worx.com - LAKA: Get 30 days of FREE insurance with code ‘RIDECOMPANION30' at laka.co - HKT Products: Use code ‘PODCAST' for 10% off the entire site. Follow & Engage Olly Wilkins Instagram @odub_23 YouTube @owilkins23 The Ride Companion Instagram @theridecompanion YouTube @TheRideCompanion YouTube clips and BTS channel @moreridecompanion Get official Ride Companion merch, find old episodes and more theridecompanion.co.uk
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As we covered the highlights of Chad's westward trip, head over to Asphalt Chasers for all the detail on the trip. Split into five segments and posted as episodes 20-24, enjoy! https://www.asphaltchasers.com/20 https://www.asphaltchasers.com/21 https://www.asphaltchasers.com/22 https://www.asphaltchasers.com/23 https://www.asphaltchasers.com/24 Lessons learned: * Take a small notebook to jot down thoughts, ideas, memories * Review your overall health and condition, consider if you should make the trip at all New bike for Chad: * 2017 Kawasaki Versys 1000: https://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcycles/2017/2017-Kawasaki-Versys1000-ABS-LT Chads new 2017 Kawasaki Versys 1000 https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/e/e9f8d2eb-9140-4ae8-8ade-c38bd0c47027/KmDYujxr.jpg Mini review of Corbin seat on Rich's VFR: https://www.corbin.com/honda/hvfr814e.shtml * Rough to start, numbing in legs * Starting to break in and will report back * Looked at GSXS 1000 GT again, likely not a replacement for VFR just yet New truck for Rich: * 2024 Ram 2500 Tradesman - 6.4 Hemi 2024 Ram 2500 Tradesman https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/e/e9f8d2eb-9140-4ae8-8ade-c38bd0c47027/QFYpmPNE.jpeg Pivot to Guns: * Banish 45: https://www.silencercentral.com/products/banish-45/ * Avidity Arms PD10: https://avidityarms.com/pd10-pistol/ * MCX Spear line from Sig Sauer: https://www.sigsauer.com/mcx-spear-6-8-x-51.html * Dr. Martin Fackler and others on Terminal Ballistics: https://www.everydaymarksman.co/marksmanship/terminal-ballistics/ * NRA Annual Meeting: https://www.nraam.org/
Plus why tyres are likely to keep getting wider.With the road season soon to come to a close, the events in the tech world are unsurprisingly more focused on the dirt. In this week's episode of Geek Warning, you'll hear Brad and Dave cover the latest in tech across road, gravel, and mountain bike.Amongst a number of new things, the geeks discuss a future of electronic suspension and what that could spell for the gravel world. Why tyres are likely to continue trending wider in cross-country racing (among other disciplines). And with Specialized announcing free full suspension frame bearings for the lifetime of its mountain bikes, we discuss new ways to sell bikes in tough times. All this and plenty more!Time stamps:1:25 - BMC's new Teammachine R Masterpiece7:30 - Sad passing of Bob Parlee8:50 - Bontrager goes up to 29 mm rim width for gravel12:40 - Lauf's first mountain bike raises questions on the future of big tyres24:40 - BH has an interesting new short-travel XC bike29:25 - Fox joins the wirelessly-controlled electronic suspension game36:22 - New ways to sell the bikes that aren't selling?47:20 - Ask a Wrench: career mechanic woes55:25 - Ask a Wrench: storing Di2 for winter59:10 - Ask a Wrench: keeping alloy rims black
The Upshift Guys are back at it with a recap of the Smoke Out rally in NC. A new bike in someones garage, a FXR thats broke goes to get fixed... Thats a lot so far and so much more. When will be you last ride? Will you lose your passion from riding or just age out or completely quit? A few questions to get you thinking. Thank you for tuning in we appreciate the support! Proudly brought to you by the best in business Suspension Technologies made in the USA go check them out. The Upshift Guys Brian & Brian
"Why We Ride" star, Alonzo Bodden is back with us to discuss his recent move to Vegas and his new bike and share more safe riding strategies! Len and Alonzo also do a lightning round talking about other stars and the bikes "they might ride"!
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What beautiful new bike did Brian add to his garage? Marketplace adventures, front fenders, Whats next for the ride life guys, and the stickers are in!
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The guys are back for a fun filled all motorcycle all the time show. New bike fever has hit and FOMO about Sturgis is full on, and it doesn't start for two more weeks. A few stunt updates and a golf club champion speaks. Tune in and see what we can cram in just under an hour. All the motorcycle talk you can stand. Thanks again for listening and supporting us. Go check out Suspension Technologies and how thy can. make you American Vtwin go straight down the road with the #1 suspension made in the USA! Thanks Brian & Brian The Upshift Guys
Send us a Text Message.This summer is a sports fan's dream! Beyond some major soccer tournaments, Paris 2024 kicks off at the end of July. If you think about it, sports are science in motion, which means that buried in incredible athletic feats is a lot of data about how athlete bodies are using and responding to chemistry, biology and physics. That data is helping scientists design new or better tools for athletes. Today, in honor of this very sporty summer, Sam and Deboki delve into how scientists go about developing the equipment that helps move athletes, and how that equipment is holding importance for the medical field as well, for instance in diagnosing cystic fibrosis in infants. Sam and Deboki will also cover the creative experiments one scientist did to design a better bike saddle for female pro cyclists, who endured decades of intense injuries that ultimately required many to undergo labiaplasties, until American racing cyclist Alison Tetrick came along and said “enough is enough.” Title IX may have revolutionized female sports participation, but until more recently building gender-specific sports equipment from the ground up was unheard of.Email us your science stories/factoids/news at tinymatters@acs.org for a chance to be featured on an upcoming Tiny Show and Tell Us episode!Subscribe to our newsletter at bit.ly/tinymattersnewsletterLinks to the Tiny Show & Tell stories are here and here. Pick up a Tiny Matters mug here! All Tiny Matters transcripts are available here.
DC police are getting drones, DC bicyclists are getting a new trail, and Abraham Lincoln has melted! Washington City Paper's Alex Koma and City Cast's Julia Karron join the show to round up the week. Join us for our next live taping at Metrobar DC! Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $8 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this June 28th episode: Casey Trees Paulson & Nace PaintCare Babbel Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE We're also on Twitter! Follow us at @citycast_dc And we'd love to feature you on the show! Share your DC-related thoughts, hopes, and frustrations with us in a voicemail by calling 202-642-2654. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A bike garden in Vancouver will have its grand opening next month. Also known as traffic gardens, these types of spaces help children and adults practice bike and road safety in a controlled environment. Will Grimm is the lead design and project manager for the Heights Bike Garden. Fionnuala Quinn is the director of Discover Traffic Gardens and consulted on the project. They join us with details.
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We celebrated a week with minimal life drama (YAY) before recording this great episode! The main training topic was a new study monitoring response v. non-response. Imagine two similar athletes who are given the the same training program. One could have breakthroughs, and one could face physical disaster. Why? We use the study to talk about how we have seen athletes respond differently, and ways you might be able to understand your own unique physiology. Training theory is such a cool window into how every body is different! We also talked about metrics we track! Almost every watch has a treasure trove of data if you know where to look. For David, that data helped guide a non-linear post-crash recovery. For Megan, it helped reveal an unexpected pregnancy. For you, it could help you move through the uncertainty of things like response v. non-response with more confidence. Plus, we all love fancy graphs! And this one was full of fun topics! Other topics: new bike day, a mystery about a signature, why we might want to remain skeptical about AI, 3 shoes we are reviewing, a new study on running economy variance and fatigue resistance in trained v. untrained runners, how combining strength training approaches may be helpful (with possible neuromuscular rationales), a new track league that promises to do everything differently, how questionnaire response rate may influence study outcomes, mixing creatine and caffeine and sodium bicarbonate, and uninformed horse thoughts. Stick around to the very end for a special Easter Egg from the editing process. We love you all! HUZZAH! Click "Claim Reward" for $80 at The Feed here: thefeed.com/swap Support the podcast: patreon.com/swap Try Athletic Greens: drinkAG1.com/swap
Thanks to Maxxis Tires, FOX and Jenson USA for supporting The Inside Line MTB podcast! With the 2024 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup Downhill season fast approaching, we talk with Aaron Gwin about his move to Crestline Bikes, how his 2023 injury is healing, why he has like 497 different jobs, including being the owner of Windrock Bike Park , and how he thinks he'll handle racing this year.Interview Topics0:00 - Intro, Move to Crestline Bikes3:05 - Did Aaron Spend Personal Money for the New Team?4:27 - Why Did the News Take So Long?5:57 - How'd He Keep the Team Rumor Secret?9:10 - From Vee Tires to e.13 Tires - Is There Really a Difference?11:42 - The Day He Realized He We Would Be Off Intense16:17 - Did Aaron Try to Be a Part of Big Brand?21:36 - Does the Frame's Suspension Platform Matter Any More?24:55 - Gwin's Crestline DH Bike Weight26:56 - Does He Still Run Firm Suspension?32:32 - Dakotah Norton35:51 - Are There Enough Crestline Frames for the 2024 Season?41:39 - Windrock for World Cup DH Training and Making Trails Harder45:32 - What Goes on at a Red Bull Athlete Camp?53:39 - World Cup Snow DH, Cool or Lame?54:18 - Aaron Gwin's 2023 Injury in Detail1:07:02 - World Champs is Gwin's 2024 Goal and He Thinks He Can Win1:09:35 - Does a Winning DH Run Have to Be Out of Control?1:12:27 - Jackson Goldstone and How to Compete Against Him?1:17:43 - Gwin Racing at the World Cups1:20:17 - Why Aaron Gwin has Like 53 Different Jobs1:26:55 - The Future of Windrock Bike Park - Host a World Cup? Get a Chairlift?1:32:31 - Favorite Bike He's Ridden in the Past? YouTube Habits and Life Outside of California