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Michigan Cyclist Beats a Ticket. Paris-Nice. Polar and Strava.
The Paceline has some sore legs but satisfied souls after a weekend of competition. Race recaps from the True Grit Epic, Chileno-Grasshopper Adventure and a Kenda Cup XC race.…
Lance Armstrong Lecture
Stage eight of the Paceline starts in Malibu with Padraig throwing down attacks in a two-day Gran Fondo. Lance Armstrong speaks to students at the University of Colorado. We…
Bike Mechanic Tipping. Shimano and SRAM Cassette Wars.
The Paceline entertains its first listener response. It’s a topic we covered about riding with the one you love. An email to the show offers a perspective that the hosts…
Mavic and Enve. Relationship Riding.
Major wheel news tops the Paceline. Mavic and Enve are joining forces. Why the old school, french company is buying the “carbon kid” with much less experience in the wheel…
Strava Times and City Hall
Old Cazadero 2016 is in the books. Padraig encountered a star studded field, perfect conditions and put his new found fitness to its first test. We discuss the benefits and…
Cyclocross Worlds Bike Doping
A member of the Paceline is under the weather but nonetheless on the show. Fatty, Padraig and Michael offer their thoughts on training and riding when the body says no. Hard…
Sustainable Trails Coalition Takes on IMBA
Morality takes center stage on The Paceline. We talk about the honor system when signing up for an event and those who take advantage. This started with an innocent post by a…
Idaho Stop in S.F. and Wheel Sizes.
The Paceline has a winter training program for every climate. From dodging the weather, to diving right in, to staying indoors, it’s all about keeping the rust off. The…
Road Disc Brakes. Best Riders of 2015.
The Paceline gets going by putting on the brakes. We talk disc brakes on road bikes. 2016 will be the year we see more disc brakes on bikes in the pro peloton. Our panel…
When the Wind Blows
As night falls early, the sun blotted by a solid bank of pregnant, gray cloud, the tall pines sway side-to-side in increasingly wide arcs, the shushing of their needles…