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Join Rob and Eliot for Season 2 of Just Ride as they delve into an array of cycling adventures. Discover new and exciting disciplines, and uncover captivating stories, from the most entertaining voices on two wheels. From grueling ultra-endurance undertakings to the steepest downhill races, from Tour de France winners to free ride runs in the wildest landscapes, join us for the ride as we talk all things cycling. New episodes are released every other Tuesday. You can listen on redbull.com or ...
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The mountain bike podcast that sometimes forgets to talk about mountain bikes... Hosted by Olly Wilkins and Davi Birks #theridecompanion
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What started as a journey of two thirty somethings quitting our job to travel Central and South America and our journey has now turned into a podcast interviewing those who have packed in a conventional lifestyle to pursue their passions!
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This East Los Angeles native, now part-time vagabond, gives his thoughts on his budget-friendly travels. Each episode will feature an essay on a country or city. Also included will be commentary on a book and podcast dealing with travel, a punk or metal band from the country being discussed, veg friendly discoveries, zines, and cinema. The East L.A. Guide to Unsettling Down is plain-spoken and intended to highlight the wonders of travel. All are welcome.
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Latin American is a mysterious part of the world rich in stories of myths, legends and unsolved mysteries, and most have never been heard in English, until now. Hear compelling stories about missing persons, UFO’s, paranormal phenomena, ancient mystical sites, witchcraft and more, with your host Andrew Colón.
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Welcome to Kimberly Allen, where amazing things happen.
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In the 19th century a cholera epidemic swept through the city of Guanajuato, Mexico, taking the lives of many of the city’s residents with it. In the grips of this pandemic, bodies were hastily buried to prevent further spreading. One of them, however, was not dead. In this podcast we’ll tell you the strange thing that happened to many of the burie…
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Guanajuato: An Internal Exile Finds Sanctuary
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Of all the places I have visited, Guanajuato is my oasis. Cobblestone roads, blue skies, great food, friendly people, that magical vibe and only a 4-hour flight from Los Angeles. Ok, let’s go back.By City Terrace
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Red Bull Guanajuato Cerro Abajo breakdown ft Hellfire Pete
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Olly returns from the Red Bull Guanajuato Cerro Abajo street race in Mexico a little tired, but ready to break down his trip with insights and stories. During the episode, the lads talk about what it takes to build the course, how he first got the street race jobs, course changes, discuss why the South American riders are so fast, will there ever b…
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Nigel Page Ep2: Signing Sam Hill, Freecaster, team insights and the truth about Nukeproof
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Mountain biking legend Nigel Page is in The Ride Companion studio for part two of the podcast! On this episode Nigel Page opens up about his career changing injury, working with Chris Kovarik, what it was really like to commentate on Freecaster with Rob Warner, how team budgets are handled, signing Sam Hill to the Nukeproof Chain Reaction Cycles te…
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World record breaker? Riding around the globe with Lael Wilcox
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Lael Wilcox is an ultra-endurance legend. And yet, aged 20, she’d barely ridden a bike. It was only when she started a new job 6km from her home and realised cycling was the most efficient way of commuting that she turned to two wheels. A love affair was born. And then she realised she was damn good at it. Now 36, Lael’s won almost everything she c…
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Voice Radio: Looking back on our trip Oaxaca, Puerto Escondido, 14 hour bus trips & petrol heads, literally
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In this weeks episode, we look back on our time in oaxaca city and Peurto escondido aka surfers paradise. Ali’s clothes continue to shrink and Eimear brings a new segment to the pod, with her weekly observations.By Eimear Deane
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Nigel Page Ep1: 80's BMX, lottery wins, the golden era of downhill and X-games medals!
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Mountain biking legend Nigel Page is in studio for a two part epic! On the first of two episodes Nigel Page talks about the 80's BMX scene, discovering mountain biking, snapping mopeds, hilarious jobs, quitting jobs, the golden era of downhill, competing against Rob Warner, Steve Peat and Shaun Palmer, X-Games medals and so much more... This episod…
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Introducing The Downtime Podcast: Louise Ferguson discusses her incredible run from Red Bull Hardline Tasmania
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We have a little treat for our Just Ride listeners this week! While Rob and Eliot come from the world of mountain biking, our listeners know that Just Ride is all about every type of cycling discipline imaginable. But today we’ve got a little clip of a show that lives and breathes mountain biking, week in, week out: The Downtime Podcast Downtime is…
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THE MOST DEVASTATING DISASTERS IN LATIN AMERICA
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From the breathtaking cliffs of Barrancas del Cobre in Mexico to the astounding Perito Moreni Glacier in Argentina, Latin America boasts some of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders in the world. But along with this splendor, there’s a darker side—it’s also a place where the earth trembles with fury, the skies unleash torrents of water and the wi…
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Una noche con El Capitán Pijama, la música de Jesús Bojalil. Capitán Pijama y La Orquesta Roja de Cucamonga, con "En el Purgatorio No Sirven Ravioles" y "Music for Monsters", de 1994.By KBOO Community Radio
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The BEST listener questions episode yet?!
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Olly and Davi sit down to answer your BEST listener questions. An old school episode with topics like fear, Deathgrip 2, the impact of the growth of the podcast, Crankworx rider boycott and much more... This episode's sponsors & News With all these pro rider insights you're going to want to recover like a pro too! Get 20% off with code ‘THERIDECOMP…
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Matt Jones on digging for content gold, returning to competition and taking over YouTube
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When Covid hit and a global lockdown saw the whole world forced to adapt to a new normal, Matt Jones headed into his back garden and started building. A year later he’d crafted some incredible jumps in his yard and turned his YouTube account into one of the most must-watch mountain bike channels on the platform. Matt’s career has been fascinating. …
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SHE FELL FROM THE SKY: THE JULIANE KOEPCKE STORY
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On Christmas Eve, 1971, Juliane Koepcke fell from the sky. 53 years ago, she plummeted from 3000 meters, 10000 feet, above the Amazon Rainforest. She was the lone survivor of a plane crash in the heart of the jungle, and she not only defied all the odds and survived to tell the tale, but she began a mission to protect the very rainforest that she b…
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How I became a part-time vagabond. From East L.A. to New York City to Guanajuato and beyond. My celebration of the open road begins, now. "People say that what we're all seeking is a meaning of life. I don't think that's what we're all seeking. I think that what we're seeking is an experience of being alive." (Joseph Campbell)…
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There are over 1,000 known archaeological sites in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. But about 3 hours west of us here in Cancun, there is one place that isn’t just another set of rocks left from the culture of the Maya. It is the well-preserved and continuously researched best-known ancient Maya site of them all…Chichen Itza. Welcome to the Mysteries of…
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Our favourite moments from The Ride Companion podcast 2024 (so far). Featuring Rob Warner, Bernard Kerr, Jono Jones, Sam Reynolds, Preston Williams, Hans Rey and Joel Anderson. This episode's sponsors & News - Feel optimised, cover your nutritional bases and probably ride better with AG1. Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel pack…
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Rob and Eliot on-site at Red Bull Guanajuato Cerro Abajo – Bonus episode
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Rob and Eliot were on-site this weekend for round two of Red Bull Cerro Abajo – this time in Guanajuato, Mexico. Straight from the commentary booth the guys hopped on to record a bonus Just Ride reflecting on the action, talking through the wild runs through the streets of Guanajuato, Juanfer Velez's incredible win, the raw emotion of the event and…
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Voices Radio:Looking back on our trip to Guadalajara, clowning around in Tequila, delicious tortas and batanga's galore!
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On this month with Voices Radio, we are going back to our time in Guadalajara, our day trip to Tequila with a tasting at El Tequileno. We talk food recommendations, clowns on buses and the simple, most delicious cocktail from Tequila called the Batanga.By Eimear Deane
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Finally, Trailer #2. So here you go. Next week, our first episode: Stay Hungry (Yo Soy Vagabundo) explores WHY I started to travel on the cheap. WHAT I love so much about the open road. WHERE I have been. WHEN this part-time vagabonding way of life began. HOW I discovered my favorite place in the world. Where did my love for distorted music begin? …
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Alan Milway on training elite downhill racers, game changing data, Norco insights and more!
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Alan Milway is arguably the most respected strength and conditioning coach in mountain biking. On this episode of The Ride Companion Alan walks us through exactly how he works with the worlds most elite athletes like Greg Minnaar, Danny Hart, Gee Atherton, Charlie Hatton and how he asseses performance to ensure he gets the most out of all his athle…
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Riding around the world on a penny farthing?! Joff Summerfield on circumnavigating the globe on one wheel and being robbed at knifepoint
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When Joff Summerfield set out to ride around the globe on his handmade penny farthing in 2006, he sold absolutely everything he owned to fund the adventure – and start with a clean slate. As he set off, his whole world was packed into a small rucksack on his back and some panniers on top of his penny farthing. Joff’s story is one of the most stunni…
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The Sacred Gate of the Gods:The Portal of Aramu Muru in Peru
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In the heart of the Inca Empire, the enigmatic figure of revered shaman was meditating by the sacred Lake, where a vision led him to a mysterious portal hidden in the rocky cliffs. Guided by a disc of cosmic power, he ventured beyond the threshold, vanishing into realms unknown, leaving behind a legacy steeped in mystique and wonder. Today, that Po…
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Tom Isted talks Crankworx podiums, 120ft backflips, DarkFest and more!
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On this episode of The Ride Companion Tom Isted talks about his journey from gymnastics to BMX park through to MTB slopestyle and big air. Tom breaks down what it takes to make the podium at a Crankworx event, what the judges really look for and why Emil Johansson is so hard to compete against. Tom also opens up about the 'best year of his life' in…
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HATUEY: FIRST REBEL MARTYR OF THE AMERICAS
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Only 11 years after Columbus “discovered” America, an indigenous leader and his followers rose up against the invading Spaniards, making him the 1st Rebel of the Americas. Today we tell the story of Hatuey, a chieftain of the Tainos, who defied the tides of history, and became a symbol of indigenous resistance in the Caribbean. While his name is we…
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Chris Akrigg on the art of trials, lost videos, ebikes and more...
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Olly and Davi are joined by the legendary Chris Akrigg! From his humble motorcycle trials beginnings to becoming a household name in mountain biking, during this episode Chris shares his journey of self-filming, honing his skills, and turning his passion into a profession. Chris also opens up about why he stepped away from competitive riding, the D…
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Winning the Road Racing worlds with a broken elbow & the growth of female cycling - Annemiek van Vleuten
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To say that Annemiek van Vleuten won it all is an understatement. The Dutch cyclist retired last season at the age of 41, having accomplished pretty much, well… everything in women's road cycling. In the coming years much will be written and spoken about Annemiek’s achievements - and in truth it would make a remarkable Hollywood blockbuster. Winnin…
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Hans Rey, an incredible life on two wheels
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We sat down with mountain biking legend, Hans Rey! In this episode of The Ride Companion, Hans dives into the unforgettable moments of his career, reminiscing about the iconic SWATCH ad campaign and reflecting on the pivotal German TV show that changed everything. We also delve into the golden era of 90s mountain biking, where Hans competed at the …
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SUPERMAN'S FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE: NAICA, MEXICO
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In 1910, in the depths of the Naica mine in Northern Mexico, miners tunneling for precious metals got a lot more than they bargained for. After they breached a rock wall, their lanterns lit up a cavern straight out of science fiction, covered with transparent crystals growing up to a meter, or about 3 feet 3 inches. It was given the name La Cueva d…
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Rob and Eliot on-site at Red Bull Hardline Australia - Bonus episode
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Rob and Eliot were on-site for the inagural Red Bull Hardline Australia. Join Rob and Eliot for a special bonus episode as the guys chat through all the wild moments from Maydena, the first Hardline outside of Wales, the first female Harline run ever claimed by Gracey Hemstreet, a new Hardline winner with Rónán Dunne and much more! We’ll see you ne…
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What is this travel podcast about? Here is a preview. "People say that what we are all seeking is a meaning for life. I don't think that's what we're really seeking. I think what we're seeking is an experience of being alive." (Joseph Campbell)By City Terrace
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