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It was late in the ride, the section that follows the last sprint when the ride slows down enough that you can once again have a conversation. My friend Mo turned to me and

Paceline Podcast 438

This week Lori and Patrick welcome special guest Adam Potter, founder and owner of Planetary Cycles in Houston, Texas. Planetary Cycles has been around for 32 years and has

Reading the Bike

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

Paceline Podcast 437

This week Patrick and Lori talk head injuries. Patrick fell—off the bike—and was surprised to discover the symptoms of a lingering head injury weeks later. They talk falls,

Noggin Knockin’

I wasn't especially tired, but the battery had died on my ebike as I was heading home, a mistake I capably repeat because I can't read all the numbers on the display without

Paceline 436

This week Lori and Patrick discuss on-the-bike technology and what they use. Patrick takes a little tour of past devices he lived by and lends a perspective on what a great

Paceline Podcast 435

It's fall and for some riders that means a time to back off the miles, recover some and begin the slow process of getting ready for the next season. Patrick draws Lori out

Paceline Podcast 434

We're a day late because spam filters can really slow things down. This week, Patrick and Lori welcome Drew Medlock, the CEO of Allied Cycle Works in Bentonville, Arkansas.

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