Paceline Podcast 288

This week John talks about going slow, and mountain biking, and introducing new people to mountain biking. Patrick takes on a listener question about whether to go with

Paceline Podcast 287

John considers regrets. In this instance, mostly cycling regrets, things not done as much as done. And for much of the country, it's allergy season. Patrick takes on the

Paceline Podcast 286

John is watching pro racing and has had a few epiphanies about what makes bike racing—and sport in general—interesting. With gas more than $6/gal. Patrick takes a look at the

Paceline Podcast 284

John tackles the question: Is lighter always better? Patrick looks at the turns his life has taken as a result of cycling. He says he didn't see a few of the twists coming.

Oops: Revolting 24 Screw-Up

We had a technical issue with Revolting #24. We fixed it, so we recommend that you delete the old version. And download what we meant for you to hear all along.

Paceline Podcast 283

John is just back from a trip to Seattle, where he was impressed by both the cycling culture and the cycling infrastructure. Patrick cites two news stories and considers what

The Paceline Podcast 282

This week John looks at how mountain biking has changed in the last few decades and how if you maybe bought a mountain bike in the 1990s or early 2000s, it's not a mountain

Enter the Deuce 8

Science rests on a foundation of data. You can’t do anything as an engineer, chemist or doctor without having data. Sometimes you have data, but that data is bad, that is,

The Paceline Podcast 281

This week John takes on a listener question about just who we are. Cyclists? Bikers? Bike riders? Patrick is back from getting sunburned at Sea Otter and reports on some of

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