Paceline Podcast 242

John may have talked his wife into another bike for their household. He's not sure he's at Wizard Level 10 yet, but she seems to agree with him. Tandems are back

The Practice

I'm lucky to be both a rider and a writer. I have to be careful about enunciation, but the two pursuits feed each other. I didn't take up cycling to win bike races, I took up

Stoking the Fire

We've all been there. We look at the bike and see this thing that has occupied enough of our time to have resulted in a college degree. And no matter how much we love riding,

Paceline Podcast 241

This week John talks about beginning to put together a calendar of events that he will enter. He'll be fully vaccinated soon and the upshot is that he may actually have to

Kickstarters We Dig

In the time I've spent spelunking the depths of Kickstarter (as well as Indiegogo) I've found that I can categorize a majority of the products I've encountered in two broad

Vertically Compliant

In your head you just followed the title of this post with, "and torsionally stiff," I'm betting. You may have rolled your eyes as you did it. If there is one more cliched

Outspoken Cyclist 553

Guests: Jon Biemer; Javier Sanchez; Dennis Markatos_Soriano You might remember that, two weeks ago, we spoke with members of the Business Climate

Paceline Podcast 240

Before we get to this week's episode, there were a few problem's with last week's episode; they've been fixed and we've replaced the file. This week John "Robot" Lewis

The Wind

I was as new as a kid in diapers. Cycling was easy. I climbed on and I pedaled. I changed gears when the pedaling was too hard or too easy. Everything was obvious as hunger.

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