Listen now by clicking here: [audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/spokesmen/The_Spokesmen_114.mp3]
Topics Included:
- Sarah Storey’s Hour Attempt
- Omloop Het Nieusblad
- Bike Tunnel in Boston
- Heat, Exploding Tires, and Rider Protests
- Ned Overend wins Fat Bike National Championships
- Will a German Civil Lawsuit Destroy the World’s Doping Court?
- Deal struck for pro riders on Cycle Tour
- UCI requests withdrawal of Astana Pro Team license
- New cyclists usually young and male, research finds
- New bike lanes designed to slow car traffic
- Safety in Numbers: Biking Is Safest in Nations With the Most People on Bikes
- A new book about cycling from famous author, Carlton Reid
- Fly12 on Kickstarter
- Zano autonomous camera drone
- How to Succeed on Kickstarter
- Me and My Moulton Nominated for an Academy Award
- Recalls:
- SRAM Recalls Zipp 88 Bicycle Wheel Hubs Due to Crash and Injury Hazards
- SCOTT Recalls Vanish Evo Bicycle Helmets Due to Head Injury Hazard
- Pee Wee Herman has a new movie
- West Coast Ports Re-opened
- Steve Abraham’s Record Attempt
- Kurt Searvogel’s Record Attempt
- Colnago Museum
- Madonna del Ghisallo
- Better World Club
Oops. Audio problems at about 16:45. Ad message recorded over dialogue. Makes for a few unintelligible minutes. Can’t understand dialogue nor ad message.
That is a bit weird.
Although sounds a lot like our house, with three people talking at once.
Oops! My bad. Will fix it and re-upload ASAP.
Fixed it and a new file is in the feed. Thanks for the heads-up!
Some of my friends run an advocacy group here in Columbus that is working with the city on the plans you discussed here. They are interested in talking with you about them if you if you want to hear some more about it.
@ Tim – got a URL?
Hi. Can someone please tell Carlton that “meme” is pronounced like “meem” and not like “maymay”?
I know this is a really trivial thing, but every time I hear him, it drives me a little (more) nuts.
Thanks!
For the guy looking for tips on Italy, I would recommend reading “Pedalare! Pedalare!” by John Foot (2012) – its a history of how cycle racing fits in to Italian culture and covers all the great races and riders and is an excellent read.
Hmmm, I still hit the audio issue when I listened yesterday while out of town on a trip. Not sure it got resolved. Love the podcast!