October 30, 2017
Matt is getting rowdy and still drooling over his bike. Kenny has a home recipe to prevent hangovers. Matt is ultra sorry about some bad advice that he gave earlier. An old man slips a large sum of cash into Matt’s pocket. Questions. Rants. Stuff. Get at it and listen up now.
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– Scott P from Illinois gave $50
– Eamonn T from California gave $25
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Questions answered by the crew in this episode
– Stabby McStabberson is wondering if any of them has had a bike stolen
– JD from CassetteLand thinks the Shimano 11-46 is stupid
October 29, 2017
Tani is almost home, but still on the road for another episode. He joins the show to give some encouragement and ideas of what to do now that some of the popular trails in the area have burned. They discuss what’s next and offer some tips for riders, including Nathan’s great trail finding idea, and then get into some listener questions.
Listener Questions:
– Alex wants to relube his chain and is wondering if he ruined it.
– Randy wants a new bike. He has a Kona Process 111 and thinking about the Santa Cruz Hightower Kona Process 153 29er.
The Path guys welcome all of your questions and encourage you to send them an email with the subject “Podcast Question” to podcast@thepathbikeshop.com.
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October 21, 2017
Riding Gravel Radio Ranch Show Page
ABOUT THE EPISODE
The guys are back at it and bring a full lineup of updates. They discuss the new updates at Dirty Kanza, including the new registration and high school race, and then discusses some of Guitar Ted’s recent reviews and what he has cooking.
If you’re looking to catch up on things behind the scenes of the website and get healthy dollops of Guitar Ted’s opinion and commentary, have a listen now.
If you have any questions, comments, or have an idea for an episode, please feel free to contact us anytime.
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October 20, 2017
Kenny hasn’t spent much time on the bike, Andrea has been selling bikes, and Matt got his very first trail bike. Tune in to hear Matt go full bananas for the Trek Fuel EX, how Andrea might one up him with a fancier one, and how Kenny might order himself an e-bike with fat wheels.
– None this episode
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Questions answered by the crew in this episode:
-Manny from Mexico wants help buying a new bike.
-Evan from Colorado also wants JRA suggestions on a new bike.
-Kirk from an iPad wants to know why bike brakes aren’t floating caliper design like cars and motorcycles.
-Jon from SoCal with a FlatBill™ wants to know what wheels for a Superfly Hardtail.
October 18, 2017
Apex Nutrition Podcast Show Page
Kelli’s slow cooker died and that’s when her life began. She’s thrilled with her new Instant Pot and definitely recommends it to anyone and everyone. Listen in for 10 reasons why you should get yourself an Instant Pot.
If you value what you are hearing on The Apex Nutrition Podcast, please consider improving your nutrition by buying one of Kelli’s plans through our Apex Nutrition Link.
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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October 17, 2017
Danny Hill is the guy you love to hate or hate to love. The Marji Gesick 100 story runs deep, so we’re bringing you some more goods about the story behind the story. The Marji Gesick 100 has been a culmination of years of dedicated back-breaking trail building. One of the people at the heart of it is Danny Hill. He name has been thrown into infamy and he’s the latest hot mountain bike hashtag in the world of endurance mountain biking. #BlameDanny has taken on a life of it’s own and pushed many riders to tackle a bucket list worthy event.
Danny joins the show to discuss the event, the history, and how you got involved in the whole Marji Gesick 100 movement. Have a listen and whether you enjoy it or not, you can #BlameDanny.
Do you have a person or company you want to hear on Mountain Bike Radio? If so, let us know at info@mountainbikeradio.com.
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October 15, 2017
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Steve Domahidy is a man of many hats and talents. He stops by to catch up on his current events, including his new kid's book, A Bike For You.
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October 14, 2017
Tune in to hear a more normal show - very light on listener questions, but still filled with Andrea's usual stories of running from the weather.
– none this week
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We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at jra@mountainbikeradio.com.
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Questions answered by the crew in this episode:
-Adam from the internet wants to run an E*13 TRS cassette to boost his range. Bad Idea?
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October 13, 2017
The guys discuss wheels, hubs, and more. Nathan shares his experience at the recent Trans-Cascadia, which includes his firsthand account of the Lopes – Kabush punch. Tani got in some new, unexpected runs while traveling. Plenty of questions and an awesome listener email.
– Martin is interested in a Santa Cruz Chameleon and wondering about the fork.
– Rick has been doing rad shit, loves his Ibis Ripley, and has a sticky fork.
– Christine wants to know about Juliana Bikes.
– Maxine is wondering about bike movies – what movies have they discussed?
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October 12, 2017
Jeremiah Bishop is one of the best in the history of mountain biking in the United States and world. His impressive list of accomplishments spans a diverse range of disciplines, including World Cup XC, Olympics, stage races, 100-mile endurance races, and just about everything in between. It’s clear that he just loves being on his bike on the trail.
In this episode, Jeremiah shares his thoughts and experience about his recent successful attempt at the challenging Marji Gesick 100. If you thought you’ve done tough races, Jeremiah confirms that this may be one of the biggest challenges many people will face on a bike.
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October 11, 2017
Regular Guy Mountain Biking Show show page
Gene and Ben check in while traveling for the second episode of the new Regular Guy Mountain Biking Show. Gene gets you up to date on his new, budget bike build and they chat about other things going on with RGMTB. If you’re tired of the elite talk and coverage, this is your show.
Do you have a person or company you want to hear on Mountain Bike Radio? If so, let us know at ben@mountainbikeradio.com.
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October 9, 2017
The Last Aid Station Show Page
Howard Grotts has been one of the best US mountain bike racers for years and this year is no exception. In addition to competing in the 2016 Rio Olympics, he’s been piling up some impressive results in 2017, including a 13th place at the World Cup at Andorra, 1st place at the Leadville 100, 2017 US XC National Championship, 1st place at the Breck Epic, 1st place at the Epic Rides Carson City Off Road and Grand Junction Off Road, and a 2nd place at the Epic Rides Whiskey Off Road.
Howard joins Mark to discuss training, racing, the US scene, and some other tidbits. His future is bright and it’s great hearing from one of the young, bright stars in the mountain bike world.
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.
October 5, 2017
Athletes Who Ride Series Show Page
Scott shares four basic things to consider in keeping a solid core, back, and general foundation. This episode is meant to help lay the foundation for future discussions and episodes as we go forward in helping you to feel and perform your best.
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About Scott Jones:
Scott's Experience: After graduating from Marshall University with my M.S. in exercise physiology I headed west to Colorado, starting my career as the Head Of Sports Performance for the HIT Center. After the first year I went off on my own and have since worked over 13,000 one on one sessions with athletes of all levels and backgrounds including Olympic level athletes, professional athletes, adaptive athletes, youth, recreational, and lifestyle athletes!
Scott's Coaching Philosophy: The science of exercise and the art of coaching combined with the evolved belief that everyone is an athlete drive the coaching and development of every athlete I work with. Don't think you are an athlete? It's my goal to teach and train you otherwise.
Scott's Personal Summary: I moved to Colorado the month after I received my Masters Degree and haven't budged. I found my wife sitting next to me on a chairlift on a powder day in Breckenridge chomping on a blueberry pancake. We did 7 weeks in SE Asia for our honeymoon, and now have two amazing boys. We are both born with a passion for moving, adventure, and getting others excited about these things! I just started a more personal Instagram feed if ya wanna stalk me a bit before hiring me! Check it out HERE.
Do you have a person or company you want to hear on Mountain Bike Radio? If so, let us know at ben@mountainbikeradio.com.
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October 3, 2017
Kelli and Ben get on with life and are back with a new-ish focus. They are steering towards regular people and regular nutrition - not just performance nutrition for the elite performers among us. In this episode, they get back into the groove, with a discussion about calories in and calories out.
Kelli had a recent client question about calories in and calories out in conjunction with training. Listen in for an overview of what you need to get through your training while maintaining your waistline and performance.
If you value what you are hearing on The Apex Nutrition Podcast, please consider improving your nutrition by buying one of Kelli's plans through our Apex Nutrition Link.
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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