Another episode of the usual. Kenny shares some thoughts on Interbike - mostly e-bikes, Matt shares his realizations about helping young people become adults through mountain bike racing, and Andrea dishes on her new job. Have a listen, take some pictures of man buns, and have a good time. Listen now. Or Else.
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The gang didn't answer any questions this week, but they will be in future episode. If you have a question and want them to discuss it on the air, email your question to info@mountainbikeradio.com.
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MBR interview with Kate Rau of the Colorado High School Mountain Bike League
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Jeff and Jake take to the races! In this episode they are on location at the last race of the season of the Over the Hump Mountain Bike Race Series in Orange County, California. Both Jeff and Jake interview several individuals, including kid racers, business owners, and race directors. Listen in to get the inside scoop of what's happening in the world of junior mountain biking.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at info@mountainbikeradio.com.
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Over the Hump Mountain Bike Race Series
SoCal High School Cycling League
National Interscholastic Cycling Association Website
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Kenny, Matt, and Andrea sit around and chat. There are some crickets, some sweaty mental images, race talk, Matt making a carbon bastard bike, and plenty of bike talk. Oh...ebikes too.
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Listener Emails:
The gang didn't answer any questions this week, but they will be in future episode. If you have a question and want them to discuss it on the air, email your question to info@mountainbikeradio.com.
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Jamey Mossengren was the first unicyclist to unipack the 500-mile Colorado Trail. Jamey started his journey on August 25th and finished on September 14th.
Michael catches up with Jamey with a special on-location interview with Jamey.
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Bikepackers Magazine - Neil Beltchenko CTR report
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Drew shares his thoughts about the recent Boulder-White Clouds Wilderness designation. There have been many debates about what is considered ok for wilderness areas, and, unfortunately, mountain bikes have been excluded and it doesn't look like they'll have access any time in the near future. Drew weighs in on being excluded.
If you or someone you know is in charge of trail projects or organizing work days for your group, Drew wants you to email him. Share your projects and when your work days are, and he'll share that information in future episodes.
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Boulder-White Clouds Wilderness goes into effect
International Mountain Bike Association
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Neil and Michael interview Billy Rice about the Tour Divide, nutrition, training, and other thoughts about endurance cycling. Billy is a very experienced and successful endurance cyclist who has taken control of his nutrition over the last several years and shares a lot of information that may help you take your performance to another level. Learn more about Billy on Bikepackers Magazine.
If you have an idea for a guest or would like to be on yourself, please contact Ben at Ben@Mountainbikeradio.com.
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This is a short series that will discuss the tips, tricks, and training information that you'll need to know to finish your first 50 mile mountain bike race and set a personal record in your next 50 mile race.
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Have you been thinking about trying out an endurance race? Have you seen your riding friends train for and race a 50 mile race and thought to yourself that it is something that you'd like to do? Worried that you've been sitting on the couch for years? No problem. Lynda shares great information about getting you from the couch to completing your first 50 mile mountain bike race. Frequency, intensity, duration and more.
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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Kelli Jennings - Apex Nutrition website
Epic Rides (Whiskey Off Road, Grand Junction Off Road)
This episode is filled with a lot of great information. They somehow launch into a full brake discussion, carbon vs. alloy, Land Run tires, and a much more.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at info@mountainbikeradio.com.
A huge thanks to this week's supporters!
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Listener Emails:
Tracy E asks about tires to use at the Land Run 100
Alex asks about swapping out alloy bars for carbon bars
Matt's Crabby Scale: (On a scale of 1 to 10, 5 being the crabbiest)
Super crab
In this episode of Just Riding Along, we take the way back machine to the early days of the show. This particular episode is from December 2012. Matt opens the episode with a quick intro and shares this week's donations.
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John and Kyle bring you the fifth episode filled with punk news and information. As usual, their knowledgeable and passionate approach keep you wanting to listen, even if you're not the world's largest punk fan. Listen in to the only podcast out there that combines music and mountain biking.
Read More about the hosts, Kyle and John
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MUSIC NEWS
Defeater‘s fourth studio album “Abandoned” will meet an August 28th release date through Epitaph. A video for the first single “Spared In Hell” has also been released via epitaph.
They will also hit the road for a full US run starting Sept 1 - Oct 11. Shai Hulud has extended their summer touring plans to include the Western United States and portions of Canada. Dates, which also feature Lions Lions. Tour runs from Aug 17 - Sept 6.
Founder and frontman of Boysetsfire Nathan Gray is set to release a solo EP, dropping August 21 via Good Fight Music.
Zao will unveil their first new music since 2009, with the release of a new twosong 7inch available (in digital format) on July 10.
Trap Them and Full Of Hell will team up for three shows in August.
8/20 New York City, NY @ Acheron
8/21 Cambridge, MA @ Middle East
8/22 Montreal, QC @ Obscene Extreme Festival
Baroness has lined up a handful of August shows in Europe 8/20 - 8/30.
The Sword will release their new album, High Country, through Razor & Tie on August 21st Northwestern U.S. postmetal band Sumac, featuring Aaron Turner (Isis, Old Man Gloom), will be touring a portion of North America in August. East Coast and Canada dates.
The lineup for Fun Fun Fun Fest 2015, the tenth anniversary of the festival. This year's installment will take place November 6, 7 and 8 at Auditorium Shores in Austin Texas and its
roster, which includes Venom, Skinny Puppy, Chain Of Strength, Converge, Dag Nasty,
American Nightmare... tons more
Neurosis will launch a North American Tour July 31 running through August 16
Every Time I Die will headline the Common Vision Tour 2015 this summer, with support to be provided by Real Friends, Counterparts, Gnarwolves, Brigades, and Gatherers.
SOME OF THE MANY GREAT RECORDS TURNING 20
Rancid ‘And Out Come The Wolves’
Face To Face ‘Big Choice’
Jawbreaker ‘Dear You’
AFI ‘Answer That And Stay Fashionable’
Integrity ‘Systems Overloaded’
Earth Crisis ‘Destroy The Machines’
Damnation A.D. ‘No More Dreams Of Happy Endings’
Bloodlet ‘Eclectic’
Converge ‘Caring And Killing’
Deadguy ‘Fixation On A CoWorker’
Shelter ‘Mantra’
Quicksand ‘Manic Compression’
Orange 9mm ‘Driver Not Included’
Snapcase ‘Steps’
Civ ‘Set Your Goals’
Lifetime ‘Hello Bastards’
Pennywise ‘About Time’
Fugazi ‘Red Medicine’
MXPX ‘Teenage Politics’
Deftones ‘Adrenaline’
No Doubt ‘Tragic Kingdom’
Sunny Day Real Estate’ s/t’
At The Gates ‘Slaughter Of The Soul’
DEADGUY Fixation On A CoWorker
Released 1995 Victory Records
Deadguy was a metalcore band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.
Formed in 1994, Deadguy took inspiration from bands like Unsane and Today is the Day. The band took their name from a line in the John Candy movie, Only the Lonely,.[1] Although not as widely known as some of their peers, Deadguy has proven to be very influential on modern hardcore and metal as evidenced by their only proper studio album, Fixation on a CoWorker being inducted into the Decibel magazine Hall of Fame in July 2006.
CIV - Set Your Goals
Released 1995 LAVA Records/Revelation Records
CIV was a hardcore punk band from New York City. The band is named after its vocalist, Anthony Civarelli. Three of the band's members (Civarelli, Siegler and Smilios) were members of Gorilla Biscuits. Band member Siegler played in other hardcore bands, including Youth of Today, Judge and Gorilla Biscuits.
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