Enter the Deuce 6

In our sixth episode Matthew experiences his first significant setback and our sense of his progress and his prognosis receive a recalibration. The parents of another baby

Paceline Podcast 274

John's been reading physics, or is it philosophy? It might be both. But he shows how it relates to what we think about on the bike, not to mention how we think on the bike.

The Badger Crushes in Snow

Bernard Hinault was one of the greatest French racers of all time. He's best remembered for winning the Tour de France five times and nearly winning a sixth thanks to epic

Paceline Podcast 273

The boys are back after Patrick's ice-storm-extended Memphis trip. This week John looks at the studded-tire dilemma, because, well, February. Patrick looks at strategies for

Enter the Deuce 5

Visiting the Deuce in the hospital was a kind of purgatory. I was able to be near my son, but I couldn’t hold him and touching him through the isolette was a limited

The Paceline Rerun

Patrick is semi-stranded in Memphis. He'll be back soon, but he wasn't back soon enough to record this week's show. We are putting up an old show to give you something to

Hampsten on the Gavia

There are those days that don't just define a man or even a race, but an era, days that rise to the status of myth even as they are happening. June 5, 1988, was one of those

Specialized Goes Direct

The biggest news in the bike industry last week was how Specialized, the second-largest bike company in the world, announced that they would be launching a direct-to-consumer

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