Olov and The Lars are back and just hanging out. First, they tried out listening and commentating on the Redbull Rampage and it didn't work out. They finish it up by just hanging out and chatting about bikes.
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Matt and Andrea catch up with race director, Todd Branham, after the end of this year's Pisgah Stage Race. They chat about some of the race details, other Blue Ridge Adventure races, and Todd reveals a big change for the date of the 2015 race!
Just Riding Along's Matt tackles the very challenging 2014 Pisgah Stage Race, which boasts 140 miles and 20,000+ feet of climbing in 5 stages in the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina. Andrea is also along during the week for support. Listen in below for Matt's check in after each stage. Be sure to check out #MBRPSR on Twitter too!
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It was a long week at the Pisgah Stage Race and Matt is tired. In this episode, Kenny, Andrea, and Matt get caught up on some recent enduro racing, discuss a good listener's question, and discuss a common topic on MTBR.
Kenny and Andrea recently raced at the new Arkansas Enduro and have some great things to say. Kenny shares his thoughts about trying small, new races and plenty more.
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Matt and Andrea chat with the men's singlespeed winner, Michael Cosgrove, women's overall winner Kaysee Armstrong, Madison Matthews, Jacob McGahey, and men's overall winner Thomas Turner after the final stage. They also chat with David Carbonell and John Vipiana of Team Fuck Cancer. "Mr. 4 Shots" from Mas Cerveza Team, and Tom from Raleigh.
Just Riding Along's Matt tackles the very challenging 2014 Pisgah Stage Race, which boasts 140 miles and 20,000+ feet of climbing in 5 stages in the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina. Andrea is also along during the week for support. Listen in below for Matt's check in after each stage. Be sure to check out #MBRPSR on Twitter too!
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Matt checks in after Stage 5 of the Pisgah Stage Race.
Just Riding Along's Matt tackles the very challenging 2014 Pisgah Stage Race, which boasts 140 miles and 20,000+ feet of climbing in 5 stages in the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina. Andrea is also along during the week for support. Listen in below for Matt's check in after each stage. Be sure to check out #MBRPSR on Twitter too!
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The Big Livers give you a fun rundown of three sweet blondes from Texas. Blondes...as in beer.... Have a listen to find out what a blonde beer is exactly and then what the guys think of three blondes from Texas brewers, including Shiner Light Blonde, Rahr & Sons Blonde, and the Real Ale Brewing Fireman's #4 Blonde Ale.
If you like what you hear from Jeff, Jonesy, and Vedders, support them and the show by heading over to The Big Livers Website and pick up some gear!
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Matt and Andrea interview race director, Todd Branham, the women's leader from Nox Composites Kaysee Armstrong, Garth Prosser, Jon Stang, Garth Prosser, and Mike Cosgrove. The interviews give listeners a great, entertaining look behind the scenes of the Pisgah Stage Race.
Just Riding Along's Matt tackles the very challenging 2014 Pisgah Stage Race, which boasts 140 miles and 20,000+ feet of climbing in 5 stages in the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina. Andrea is also along during the week for support. Listen in below for Matt's check in after each stage. Be sure to check out #MBRPSR on Twitter too!
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Matt's Stage 4 Pisgah Stage Race Report.
Just Riding Along's Matt tackles the very challenging 2014 Pisgah Stage Race, which boasts 140 miles and 20,000+ feet of climbing in 5 stages in the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina. Andrea is also along during the week for support. Listen in below for Matt's check in after each stage. Be sure to check out #MBRPSR on Twitter too!
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Matt's Stage 3 Pisgah Stage Race Report.
Just Riding Along's Matt tackles the very challenging 2014 Pisgah Stage Race, which boasts 140 miles and 20,000+ feet of climbing in 5 stages in the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina. Andrea is also along during the week for support. Listen in below for Matt's check in after each stage. Be sure to check out #MBRPSR on Twitter too!
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Matt's Stage 2 Pisgah Stage Race Report.
Just Riding Along's Matt tackles the very challenging 2014 Pisgah Stage Race, which boasts 140 miles and 20,000+ feet of climbing in 5 stages in the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina. Andrea is also along during the week for support. Listen in below for Matt's check in after each stage. Be sure to check out #MBRPSR on Twitter too!
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Just Riding Along's Matt tackles the very challenging 2014 Pisgah Stage Race, which boasts 140 miles and 20,000+ feet of climbing in 5 stages in the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina. Andrea is also along during the week for support. Listen in below for Matt's check in after each stage. Be sure to check out #MBRPSR on Twitter too!
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at info@mountainbikeradio.com. We also have advertising opportunities available, just contact us.
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D2 and 40 Hands chat with guest, Matt Hayes, the owner of Conation Collective. Conation is a new, unique style of US-made mountain bike clothing that is running a Kickstarter campaign. Listen in to hear a unique look into a Kickstarter campaign and the guy and brand behind it. Plus, listeners get bonus bitching about Cross Vegas.
Don't like what you hear? Turn it off. If you do, you may have some issues....and if you do have issues, email D2 at D2@Drunkcyclist.com to thank him and shower them with beer and beer ideas.
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Listen in to get caught up on recent endurance mountain biking news including The Munga, Jeremiah Bishop, and a full list of results from recent races throughout the country. Mark also chats with Paul Stahlschmidt who is the co-race director of 6 Hours of Warrior Creek, the Wilkes 100k, and previously the Burn24.
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Brought to by ProGold - Welcome back to a regular start of the week episode! It's a great episode! Why should you use tubeless setups? Power meters for carbon cranksets? Why would you drop at 70 miles into a 100-miler? Pisgah Stage Race? Arkansas Enduro? Hell yeah. It's all here and more.
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Matt and Andrea check in for a special mid-week episode. Andrea is back from her trip to Colorado and discusses the monster that is the Vapor Trail 125. They also answer a listener question, chat about Matt's upcoming race at the Pisgah Stage Race, and more.
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This is the second episode of a series of episodes titled "Intervals for Mountain Bikers." Lynda discusses interval design, pacing, and metrics by giving you some valuable information. Listener feedback has been great as many questions have been coming in and those continued questions will continue to drive the series. Listen in to boost your intervals and stay tuned for future episodes in the series!
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We welcome and strongly encourage listener questions, so if you have any questions that you would like to hear on future episodes, please contact Ben at ben@mountainbikeradio.com or Lynda at Lynda@lwcoaching.com.
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September 10, 2014
Do you do long rides? Are you hitting a wall - tired, sore, and just not feeling your best? Can riding, training, and racing really be harmful? Kelli gives you some great tips that will help you to minimize the damage to your body that endurance sports can cause.
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We encourage listeners to get involved by sharing your experiences, show ideas, questions and comments. If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes, please contact us at info@mountainbikeradio.com.
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D2 and 40Hands do a special episode of The Drunkcyclist Podcast and have an in-house guest! Dax Massey joins the guys to chat about the stage racing he's done this summer, including the Singletrack 6 and the Breck Epic. It's a great chat with one of the good guys of mountain biking.
Don't like what you hear? Turn it off. If you do, you may have some issues....and if you do have issues, email D2 at D2@Drunkcyclist.com to thank him and shower them with beer and beer ideas.
If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at info@mountainbikeradio.com. We also have advertising opportunities available, just contact us.
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As teased in the previous episode, Vedders scientifically picks two beers to taste using the time-tested approach of choosing by the look of the label. He loves labels, so he walked into the liquor store, looked for attractive labels, and picked out two different beers.
The results? He picked out one beer that all three of the guys really liked and one that was a split decision. Listen in to find out more about the labels and the beer.
If you like what you hear from Jeff, Jonesy, and Vedders, support them and the show by heading over to The Big Livers Website and pick up some gear!
We want you to share your beer and we'll talk about it! If you are a brewer and want your beer to get some airtime, please let us know. Also, if you have an idea for an episode or have some thoughts on this one, leave a comment below or contact us.
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September 5, 2014
This is a special, shorter episode of The Last Aid Station. Host, Mark Stover, gives a full, in-depth report of this year's challenging Breck Epic. Listen in as he recaps each stage and gives listeners the inside scoop.
If you are a race director or racer who would like to hear your race report on an episode of The Last Aid Station, please contact Mark at Mark@Mountainbikeradio.com.
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The topic that riders love to hate: intervals. Cyclists use every excuse in the book to avoid them - too hot, too cold, too windy, too flat, too hilly, wrong bike, wrong road, wrong trail, etc. In reality, it's often a lack of understanding of what intervals are, how they can be used, and how they should be used.
In this episode of The LW Coaching Show, Lynda kicks off a series of episodes discussing intervals for mountain bikers. She sets up some of the basics of intervals, including why you need to do intervals, the heirarchy of the best place to do your intervals, and what's with the myth of training 50% road bike and 50% mountain bike.
We welcome and strongly encourage listener questions, so if you have any questions that you would like to hear on future episodes, please contact Ben at ben@mountainbikeradio.com or Lynda at Lynda@lwcoaching.com.
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Olov and The Lars check in from about 200km from the Arctic Circle with friends Kevin and Fredrik. They record this podcast after the second day of a several day trip in an area in Northern Sweden. The guys discuss the fantastic trails, beautiful area, and lack of other people, in a fun episode. You can read more and see more pictures from the trip over at the Bike Life in Swedish Lapland Website.
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Do you compare yourself to others? Does it affect your performance negatively? Carrie answers a fan's question about sizing yourself up against your competition. She shares some practical tips to turn your comparisons into positive energy.
In addition to competitive sports situations, you can apply the information in this episode to any part of your life, including coworkers, peers, and other people you deal with on a daily basis. Listen in to learn how to stop comparing yourself to others negatively and don't get psyched out anymore!
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Carrie's Mental Training Tips episodes are meant to be short episodes that give listeners tips on improving their mental game. You'll take away everyday lessons that you can try immediately, practice, and work into your regular training routine.
If you like what you hear from Carrie, be sure to head over to her website to get more information, sign up for her newsletter, and learn about her book, On Top of Your Game.
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If you've ever thought about doing a long ride, trying out bikepacking, or just getting out into the wilderness by yourself, this is an inspirational and insightful interview that you can't miss! Neil possesses a unique combination of talent, guts, persistence, and the ability to go for days with minimal sleep. After finishing 3rd in a record-setting Arizona Trail Race 300 in April, he dedicated his summer to dialing in his setup, getting in quality saddle time, and resting up for the Colorado Trail Race. Listen in as he tells his tale of his win at the 2014 Colorado Trail Race.
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Garrett Alexander chats with Michael Ackerman about his first attempt of racing the Colorado Trail. While he admits that he learned a ton and that he could go under six days, Garrett finished in 6 days and 13 hours, which is a really great time for the 500+ miles. Listen in as he shares the details of his ride, including what it's like to ride to home to Durango, his equipment, food, and more.
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