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Best Trek Bikes podcasts we could find (updated May 2020)
Best Trek Bikes podcasts we could find
Updated May 2020
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On Better With Bikes, we explore the inspiring, unknown, and behind-the-scenes stories of people changing the world with bikes — sometimes in ways, you might not expect. This podcast is our way of pulling back the curtain and giving these extraordinary people a platform to share their perspective on cycling’s unique and varied culture.
 
A comedy show about pro bike racing? A racing show with comedy? Even we're not sure. These three cycling aficionados met a decade ago as bike messengers and have spent countless hours racing, and more importantly discussing the finer qualities of all things bicycles, cycling culture and bike racing ever since. Join the conversation.
 
The KC Group Ride is a Podcast dedicated to informing the KC Metro Area about Local Group Rides, Cycling Events, and Bicycle Races. The Podcast has a twist with a guest from the local area or Region to discuss or provide a motivational piece to the podcast. Some guest will be cyclist and others will not be, but cycling may have a connection to their story. You have to tune in to find out! Thanks to Martin City Brewery of Mission Farms, RevoCup South Coffee in Overland Park, KS and Dave's Bik ...
 
Travel Around The World—Adventures with WorldRider Allan Karl & Special Guests Join Allan and his globetrotting guests as he travels the world alone on his motorcycle. Host of the upcoming television series "Border to Border" Allan films his show, and shares insight, meets fascinating people, and explores places all around the world. When not traveling Allan takes listeners around the world through the tales and experiences of other extraordinary world travelers, engaging in lively conversat ...
 
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Someone I have always admired from afar but never met, Gregory Thorne, a South African, Australian now living in the States working for Trek has produced some of the coolest designs I have ever seen. With such a positive outlook on life we talk deeply on how his love affair with cycling started along with that love affair with design leading to his…
 
In March, Buck Miller, Eric Batty and Ryan Atkins covered all 721 km of the Wapusk trail by fat bike. The trail is the world’s longest winter road, which runs between Peawanuck, Ont., and Gillam, Man. Sections of the trail are close to Hudson Bay. Last year, they rode along James Bay, a trip they called the James Bay Descent. The Wapusk trail trip …
 
Steve is someone who I've been a massive fan of for years. You may know him through his YouTube channel and for producing some of the most incredible images. Cycling has changed Steve's life. For the better. This chat was a real breath of fresh air whilst we talk about bikes and a bit about what it's like working with brands as (I hate the phrase) …
 
Jeremy Kroeker & Elle West Prepared For Everything, Except This! In the 37th episode of the WorldRider Podcast I travel (virtually) to South America to the tiny country of Uruguay where Author and Adventure Motorcyclist Jeremy Kroeker and Elle West, his girlfriend are stuck in a tiny two-room apartment. In late August 2019, the couple left home in …
 
In this 36th episode of the WorldRider Podcast, I’m honored to bring to you my friend and South African adventurer and world explorer Mr. Ronnie Borrageiro I met Ronnie in Namibia while I traveled through Africa from south to north. Ronnie was in a fog of swirling doubt, anger, and fear. This Podcast came from my Journeys Webcast Livestreamed with …
 
In this episode of the Voxwomen Cycling Podcast powered by Brother UK, Laura Winter and Hannah Walker discuss the newly released UCI Women's World Tour calendar for 2020, which included a Paris Roubaix for women. Laura has a chat to Danish superstar, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig of FDJ Naqui Futuroscope. Thank you to Brother UK for their support of our po…
 
In this episode of the Voxwomen Cycling Podcast powered by Brother UK, Hannah Walker chats to South African road race and time trial champion, Ashleigh Moolman Pasio of CCC - LIV on her new love of Zwift, racing in the virtual world, her business venture, Rocacorba Cycling, and Tokyo 2021. Hannah also speaks to 2019 HSBC UK National Road Series win…
 
SLOW RIDE REVIEWS is back!!!!!!!! This week we answer the age-old question---great gravel shoe or ultimate dad shoe? Or maybe it's a race shoe? We'll find out when Tim reviews the Bontrager GR-2 and speaks with Bontrager Director of Product for Helmets and Footwear, April Beard. Plus tales of locks we have lost and locks that actually still work wh…
 
International events kept Gordon Singleton, Louis Garneau and Steve Bauer from the Moscow Games. What they experienced can offer guidance to cyclists waiting and wondering about Tokyo 2020. Also, an interview brought to you by Structure Cycleworks. Loni Hull, founder of the Calgary-based mountain bike company, discusses his unique front linkage sys…
 
#44 Tamela Rich | Musings, Connections & Highway kitsch From North Carolina to Oregon & Beyond Meet Best-Selling Author of “Living Life Full Throttle” and "Hit The Road: A Woman's Guide to Solo Motorcycle Touring" Tamela Rich I discovered this podcast with Tamela Rich from 2015 that I lost through the cracks in the floor of my computer. It’s such a…
 
We're not going to sugar coat it; This could be the most important episode of The Slow Ride Podcast, ever. We cover all the bike racing there is to cover, and still have over an HOUR of premo content for you. Buckle up! This week we are supported by WORX Hydroshot portable washer! Just in time for spring classics season, and gravel training rides. …
 
I first met Jon at the Silk Road Mountain Race in 2018 and we spent a lot of time together riding and chatting both there and at the Atlas Mountain Race. Jon is someone I can talk with for hours, he always fascinates me with his positive mentality and driven attitude. Jon's attitude of life is that there's always a solution. He set up Twotone in Am…
 
Long time friend, Toby who founded Cold Dark North and I had a much overdue catch up. Toby is someone who reeks positivity in life but is also someone who has very clearly had his struggles in the past. We talk about the big move away from London and life with his awesome family and finally about Cold Dark North, a project he set up with a friend a…
 
In this episode of the Voxwomen Cycling Podcast powered by Brother UK, Laura Winter talks to former Belgian road race champion and Olympic bronze medalist, Jolien D'hoore about the relationship test of being home during lockdown, her courier service for the vulnerable community, the Olympic Games, Spring Classics and more. Thank you to Brother UK f…
 
Paul and I sat down virtually with local pro Mountain Biker Micah Gordon and his faithful Chihuahua Nacho to talk bikes, racing, and the awesome KC Mountain Bike Trails! Micah talks about how he got into the sport and never looked back and the sacrifices it took to get to the pro level. Never one to mince words, you will enjoy this straight forward…
 
In this episode of the Voxwomen Cycling Podcast powered by Brother UK, Laura Winter chats to Alison Jackson of Team Sunweb on how she is dealing with lockdown life, learning new tricks such as juggling and wheelies, training in Limburg, the Sunweb Keep Challenging Centre and her love for the Classics. Thank you to Brother UK for their support of ou…
 
There may be no bike racing, but (luckily?) that doesn't mean there aren't any problems to solve. Join us and be wisked away to the magical land of Michigan(?), but before that let's get weird on Primal Wear dot com This week we are supported by WORX Hydroshot portable washer! Just in time for spring classics season, and gravel training rides. This…
 
On this episode of Better With Bikes, we’re happy to welcome Wall Street Journal sports columnist, author, and bike nut Jason Gay. Jason joined Mark and Eric, all from their respective living rooms, to talk about COVID-19’s impact on the cycling world, among other things. Together, they discuss the sports world as a whole during the pandemic, talk …
 
In this episode of the Voxwomen Cycling Podcast, host Hannah Walker chats to owner of Dynamique Fitness and the Three HIIT Wonder, Charline Jones neé Joiner. Charline, a former racing cyclist and Commonwealth Games silver medalist tells us her coping mechanisms during lockdown, how to keep the body moving and the mind active as well as how to sign …
 
In this episode of the Voxwomen Cycling Podcast powered by Brother UK, Laura Winter speaks to seasoned pro, Lauren Kitchen straight off her Zwift ride with her team, FDJ Nouvelle Aquitaine Futuroscope. Thanks to Brother UK for their support on our podcast, you can follow them on Twitter @brothercycling…
 
Cycling has changed drastically over the last 30 years. Advances in materials science and engineering technology have propelled bike development to places folks previously couldn’t imagine. But despite this boom, a critical piece of the puzzle remained unchanged, stuck in the early 80s: helmet safety technology. Today on the Better With Bikes podca…
 
Do remember what race was supposed to run this Sunday? It was supposed to be Paris-Roubaix. But more important, do you remember who won Paris-Roubaix on April 8, 1990? Well, when Belgian Eddy Planckaert and Canadian Steve Bauer crossed the line on the Roubaix velodrome 30 years ago, neither of them was sure. After a lot of deliberation by race offi…
 
THIS IS ONE I HAVE BEEN ABSOLUTELY BUZZING ABOUT! Here I have the honor of chatting with Maria Benson, Director of Product Management at Cervélo and Scott Roy the Engineering Manager at Cervélo. Be prepared for a bit of a geeky one talking about bicycle engineering, design and how Cervélo have created some of the most recognisable bikes in cycling…
 
Day eleventy-seven of social distancing and we're having fever dreams about eSports bike racing, Michael Matthews, and an old-timey radio drama about anthropomorphic bike parts. What's even real anymore? This week we are supported by WORX Hydroshot portable washer! Just in time for spring classics season, and gravel training rides. This thing is am…
 
In this weeks episode of the Voxwomen Cycling Podcast powered by Brother UK, Laura Winter speaks to Trek - Segafredo's Abi van Twisk. Abi talks making new food recipes with her house mate Lucy Shaw as well as making and perfecting their Tik Tok's. How Abi's keeping motivated and dealing with the crisis, her creative side and the support from the te…
 
Happy to finally start off Season 3 Episode 1 of The KC Group Ride Podcast! Paul and I sat down via Zoom this past Saturday with Dan Messina. Dan is the local sponsored cycling athlete in KC by Natural Grocers. The last 3 years Dan has been instrumental for pushing sponsorship into the local road scene and has been a big influence on the women's cy…
 
In this episode I spontaneously called up my friend Tom and asked if he would like to do a podcast so I could test out a few new bits of equipment. Tom is a relatively new cyclist but also an incredibly talented designer. He has worked on some of the coolest projects I have seen recently, including Ride Out in Amsterdam. Enjoy!…
 
Two weeks after Michael Woods crashed out of Paris-Nice, he was in Girona, Spain, his broken right femur on the mend. “I’ve been crutching outside to get my blood checked,” he said. The EF Pro Cycling rider was taking blood thinners following his surgery. “I go about 1.5 km from my place. It’s a good workout.” Because of the COVID-19 outbreak in Sp…
 
In the latest episode of the Voxwomen Cycling Podcast powered by Brother UK, Laura Winter chats to Zwift Academy winner and professional cyclist Ella Harris from the CANYON // SRAM Racing Team on Zwift Racing, what she's getting up to in lockdown down under in New Zealand, her loss of routine and how she's coping, along with her maiden pro win in A…
 
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