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Paceline Podcast 442

Lori and Patrick take a look back on what they feel grateful for and Patrick admits being surprised by something he has to grant a grudging gratitude for. Show links:Giordana G-Shield

Thanksgiving

For much of the last year I’ve been researching the development of ebikes here in the U.S. Yes, I’m grateful for ebikes, but that’s not where this is going. The development of ebikes here in the U.S.

Revolting 206

The Sunk Time Fallacy. People have a funny way of plowing their energy into bad ideas, and once they’ve made that initial investment, they keep going just to prove to themselves that the original

Video – Seven Serpents 2025

Well, this looks hard, but there IS a ferry transfer, maybe two of them, and I'm a sucker for a ferry. Starting in Slovenia, riders get rolling views of castles, lakes, and forests. There is a

TCIF – The Face or the Stomach

It's a classic trope of the tough-guy genre of film. The bad guys jump the good guy, and one of them holds him while the others work him over. It's not personal, you understand. It's business. So the

Paceline Podcast 441

Patrick and Lori return to the subject of community, this time, taking a look at what it means to give back to your community. Our opening image is of a whale tail ramp, which Lori discusses in the

Revolting 205

The Day in Front of Us. Whether you’re rich or poor, sick or well, lazy or really, really lazy, you have to figure out what to do with your day. That seems like the fundamental conundrum facing

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Llamas, Donkeys and Sage

The Wuanita loop in Saguache (“Saw–watch”) County, Colorado was my third bikepack, but my first without the handholding provided by a 2021 “Bikepacking 101 Course” offered by Rim Tours in Moab, or a

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In my dream, I am riding up a steep climb on a narrow road winding through redwoods, barely able to turn the pedals. But I am happy. Ecstatic, really. I am one with my bike, an extension of my body,

Video – Seven Serpents 2025

Well, this looks hard, but there IS a ferry transfer, maybe two of them, and I'm a sucker for a ferry. Starting in Slovenia, riders get rolling views of castles, lakes, and forests. There is a

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Video – Seven Serpents 2025

Well, this looks hard, but there IS a ferry transfer, maybe two of them, and I'm a sucker for a ferry. Starting in Slovenia, riders get rolling views of castles, lakes, and forests. There is a

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Thanksgiving

For much of the last year I’ve been researching the development of ebikes here in the U.S. Yes, I’m grateful for ebikes, but that’s not where this is going. The development of ebikes here in the U.S.

TCIF – The Face or the Stomach

It's a classic trope of the tough-guy genre of film. The bad guys jump the good guy, and one of them holds him while the others work him over. It's not personal, you understand. It's business. So the

TCIF – Storage Capacity

The funny thing about cargo pants is that very seldom are they actually transporting any cargo. What a strange flex it is indeed to walk around flaunting your capacity for cargo, without ever moving

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You can tell a lot about how someone rides by looking at their bike. One of the ways I cemented my reputation as a knowledgeable fitter was to examine signs of wear at the contact points. I'd set up

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Paceline Podcast 442

Lori and Patrick take a look back on what they feel grateful for and Patrick admits being surprised by something he has to grant a grudging gratitude for. Show links:Giordana G-Shield

Revolting 206

The Sunk Time Fallacy. People have a funny way of plowing their energy into bad ideas, and once they’ve made that initial investment, they keep going just to prove to themselves that the original

Paceline Podcast 441

Patrick and Lori return to the subject of community, this time, taking a look at what it means to give back to your community. Our opening image is of a whale tail ramp, which Lori discusses in the

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