September 23, 2019
Here’s the answer to some of your questions about the recent happenings around the Potato Farm. Word is that the crew got fired at the coal mine, but that can neither be confirmed or denied. Plus, they may end up at a beet farm in the future…you just never know. The gang takes a step back and explains a lot of what has been woven into the years of Just Riding Along.
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– Tyler from the Internet is wondering about Matt’s thoughts about the Esker Cycles Hayduke
If you would like to ask a question, please send an email title JRA Question to jra@mountainbikeradio.com.
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– None for this episode
If you would like to support the show, CLICK HERE.
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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Rocky Mountain Vertex – https://www.bikes.com/en/bikes/vertex/2019
Esker Cycles Hayduke – https://eskercycles.com/products/hayduke
Just Riding Along on Twitter – https://twitter.com/TheJRAShow
Brickhouse Racing Website – https://www.facebook.com/BrickhouseRacing
Brickhouse Racing Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/BrickhouseRacing
Brickhouse Racing Instagram – https://instagram.com/brickhouseracing/
Mountain Bike Radio Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/MountainBikeRadio
Andrea’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/BrickhouseMTB
Matt’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/Beanpolematt
Kenny’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/NoFullFaceKenny
You can support this content by becoming a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mtnbikeradio
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Mountain Bike Radio on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mtnbikeradio/
Mountain Bike Radio on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYE6EAkjP_dmm94_HbKya0Q
September 22, 2019
Abby & Lily Cole are twin sisters who just love to mountain bike. MTB Ben got the opportunity to sit down and get their perspective while out at NEMBAfest 2019.
Thanks to Papa Wheelies for supporting New England Dirt! Thank you to Dirt Components for supporting this episode!
Abby & Lily on Instagram – http://instagram.com/mtbtwins
Abby & Lily on YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC198zren91S6sgEJtSjeptA/videos
NEMBAfest – https://www.nembafest.com/
NEMBAfest on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Nembafest/
NEMBA – https://www.nemba.org/
Papa Wheelies – https://www.papa-wheelies.com/
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ABOUT THE NEMBA FEST SPECIAL
MTB Ben headed out to Pennsylvania MTB Ben headed out to 2019 NEMBAfest at the Kingdom Trails in Vermont to get some perspective on the event, the people involved, and the overall experience. He chatted with a variety of guests. Listen in to the discussions and be a fly on the wall at NEMBAfest. If you're thinking about attending in the future, check out the NEMBAfest website and mark your calendars for June 26-28, 2020.
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ABOUT NEMBAfest
NEMBAfest, Powered by Pedro’s, is produced by the New England Mountain Bike Association (NEMBA) and the Kingdom Trails Association in collaboration with the Wildflower Inn and the Burke Chamber of Commerce. It’s a celebration of summer and ALL THINGS mountain biking!
Experience over 100 miles of unique trails and terrain that makes Kingdom Trails. Enjoy a fun-filled, family-friendly weekend of riding, camping, demo-ing the latest mountain bikes, checking out all the gadgets and gear, rockin’ to great music, and enjoying yummy local food & drink in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom!
September 20, 2019
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Our first episode back after our Summer hiatus we hear from two guests. The first, Morgan Lommele of People For Bikes, fills us in on what the order signed by the Secretary of the Interior allowing e-MTBs on Federal Land actually means. And second, we hear from Martin Littlejohn, Executive Director of the Western Canada Mountain Bike Tourism Association and he tells us about the BC Mountain Biking Tourism Symposium happening in Whistler, BC, October 2nd to 4th.
About Brent:
Brent is a Trail Builder with the North Shore Mountain Bike Association and focuses on the Upper and Lower Griffen Trails on Mount Fromme. Through his work with Trailforks he’s come to discover the world of advocacy beyond just his home in North Vancouver, and serving as the inspiration to create Front Lines MTB.
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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People for Bikes – E-bikes – https://peopleforbikes.org/our-work/e-bikes/
People for Bikes on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/PeopleForBikes
People for Bikes on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/peopleforbikes/
People for Bikes on Twitter – https://twitter.com/peopleforbikes
Outside – The Great Public Lands E-Bike Rush of 2019 – https://www.outsideonline.com/2402117/public-lands-ebikes
Mountain Bike Tourism Association – https://www.mbta.ca/
Mountain Biking BC – https://www.mountainbikingbc.ca/
Mountain Biking BC on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/MountainBikingBC/
Mountain Biking BC on Twitter – https://twitter.com/mountainbikebc
Mountain Biking BC on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/mountainbikeBC/
MTB Tourism Symposium – http://mtbtourismsymposium.ca/
Special Thanks to Gael Benyamin for his cover of Drive by the Cars
https://soundcloud.com/somekind/geyster-drive-the-cars-cover
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September 18, 2019
MTB Ben pulls together a full Dirtbag Weekend. He opens this episode with two guests from Loon Mountain Resort, including Brian Norton, who is the Vice President of Operations, and Kevin Bell, the Vice President of Marketing. Ben’s discussions with Brian and Kevin give you some good details about the new Loon Mountain trails.
This episode wraps up with a discussion with all the dirtbags. You get to be a fly on the wall with the guys.
Thanks to Papa Wheelies and Industry Nine for supporting this episode!
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Music by Addison Chase
Check out his band Dressed For The Occasion: www.dftomusic.com
On Instagram @dftomusic
Loon Mountain Resort – https://www.loonmtn.com/
Loon Mountain Resort Mountain Biking – https://www.loonmtn.com/mtb
Follow Loon Mountain on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/loonmtnresort/
Borderlands – https://www.bikeborderlands.com/
Highland Bike Park - https://www.highlandmountain.com/
NEMBA in North Conway – https://www.nemba.org/chapters/wmnemba
Moat Mountain Brewery – https://www.moatmountain.com/
September 17, 2019
Nathan got out for a good road trip with some great riding in Utah, Colorado, and Arizona. He spent a lot of time on his van leading up to the trip and it seems to have worked out. Listen in to him discuss his trip, the riding, the bikes, and the experiences.
Then.....things go off the rails..... Tani manages to end the tailspin and get back into some Megatower mullet discussion. Then you get a lot of good vintage The Path Podcast discussion, including some downhill bike discussion.
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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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Mountain Biking Park City – https://mountainbikingparkcity.com/
Santa Cruz Megatower – https://www.santacruzbicycles.com/en-US/megatower
Go-Ride – https://www.go-ride.com/
The Path Podcast on YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/thepathbikeshoptustin
Get on The Path Newsletter – https://thepathbikeshop.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=df59964daebd2d58a75cd52b3&id=4aa76a894b
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The Path Podcast is an entertaining and informative podcast with Nathan, Auk, Tani, and other regular guests covering many aspects of mountain biking, including technical information, listener questions, event details, and just talking bikes in general. Listen in as they take you into their passionate mountain biking minds.
To support The Path directly, you can do the following:
– You can follow the hashtag #ThePathPodcast on Instagram & Twitter
– If you’re in California, head over to the Tustin and/or Live Oak stores and say hi.
– Go to their website at thepathbikeshop.com.
– Follow The Path on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Vimeo
September 16, 2019
This is it people! We’re joined by special guest, Jeff Lenosky, to roll out the Ben’sGiving WINNERS! They discuss Jeff’s ongoing Crime Pays Forward fundraiser that Ben and Ben are getting into. Be sure to check out Jeff’s efforts and his links to get involved!
The winners are……..LISTEN IN NOW!
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Crime Pays Forward – MBR’s Team – https://candaid.salsalabs.org/crimepaysforward/p/mountainbikeradiotheoutdoorroutepage/index.html
Crime Pays Forward main page – https://candaid.salsalabs.org/crimepaysforward/index.html
Pedaling for Payson - https://www.facebook.com/PedalingForPayson/
Josh the Legally Blind Mountain Biker – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSe0Z2HqNP8&t=1s
Jeff’s YouTube Page – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEP-XJQ983V8_3XpKU_-pRQ
Follow Jeff on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/jefflenosky/?hl=en
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Ben and Ben had some fun for the month of August! Listen in to all of the four episodes to find out how you could have won something from Industry Nine, Wolftooth Components, Hand Up Gloves, Lezyne, and Lizard Skins. The rest of the episodes are only available on TheOutdoorRoute.com.
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Industry Nine – https://industrynine.com/
Industry Nine Stems – https://industrynine.com/stems/
Wolftooth Components – https://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/
Wolftooth Components B-Rad – https://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/collections/b-rad-system
Hand Up Gloves – https://handupgloves.com/
Lezyne – https://ride.lezyne.com/
Lizard Skins – https://www.lizardskins.com/
The Outdoor Route – http://theoutdoorroute.com/
Chequamegon MTB Festival – https://www.cheqmtb.com/
Good Brew – http://theoutdoorroute.com/listen/good-brew/
CAMBA Country – http://theoutdoorroute.com/listen/camba-country/
Ben’sGiving Email – bensgiving@theoutdoorroute.com
Ben Welnak at ben@theoutdoorroute.com
Ben Hall “aka” MTB Ben – nedirt@mountainbikeradio.com
September 12, 2019
Craig Metcalf is an IBD Account Manager with Kuat Racks. He sits down with MTB Ben to chat about the history, the business, and his role with Kuat. In the second half of the episode, MTB Ben's friend, Shawn, and son, Aidan, join in.
Thanks to Papa Wheelies for supporting New England Dirt! Thank you to Dirt Components and Outdoor Gear Exchange for supporting this episode!
Kuat Racks - https://www.kuatracks.com/
NEMBAfest – https://www.nembafest.com/
NEMBAfest on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Nembafest/
NEMBA – https://www.nemba.org/
Papa Wheelies – https://www.papa-wheelies.com/
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ABOUT THE NEMBA FEST SPECIAL
MTB Ben headed out to Pennsylvania MTB Ben headed out to 2019 NEMBAfest at the Kingdom Trails in Vermont to get some perspective on the event, the people involved, and the overall experience. He chatted with a variety of guests. Listen in to the discussions and be a fly on the wall at NEMBAfest. If you're thinking about attending in the future, check out the NEMBAfest website and mark your calendars for June 26-28, 2020.
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ABOUT NEMBAfest
NEMBAfest, Powered by Pedro’s, is produced by the New England Mountain Bike Association (NEMBA) and the Kingdom Trails Association in collaboration with the Wildflower Inn and the Burke Chamber of Commerce. It’s a celebration of summer and ALL THINGS mountain biking!
Experience over 100 miles of unique trails and terrain that makes Kingdom Trails. Enjoy a fun-filled, family-friendly weekend of riding, camping, demo-ing the latest mountain bikes, checking out all the gadgets and gear, rockin’ to great music, and enjoying yummy local food & drink in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom!
September 11, 2019
Dirt Rag Dirt Fest PA 2019 Show Page
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Maurice Tierney is the Publisher and Founder of Dirt Rag Magazine. He sits down with Ben and Ben to discuss the history of Dirt Rag, Dirt Fest, and more. A great discussion if you're looking for some insight into what Dirt Rag is all about, have a listen!
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RELATED SHOW LINKS
Dirt Rag Magazine - https://dirtragmag.com/
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ABOUT DIRT FEST
Maurice and Elaine Tierney started Dirt Rag in 1989, creating a magazine that provided an inclusive forum where readers shared their stoke for the riding, culture, and lifestyle of mountain biking. After having a great time at the legendary Jim Thorpe Mountain Bike Weekend, the pair decided that Dirt Rag was in a position to translate the magazine’s in-print stoke to an in-person “gathering of the tribe.”
The first edition of Dirt Fest took place in 1991 at Camp Soles, a YMCA youth camp east of Pittsburgh. The original event was decidedly chill. There was no vendor expo bristling with the bleeding edge of bicycle technology. Demo rides amounted to swapping bikes with a newfound friend. There was a lake, a bonfire, and a bicycle polo field. Nighttime entertainment consisted of an attendee strumming a guitar at the group bonfire—a far cry from The Earthtones jamming for a circus tent full of partying mountain bikers.
Read more about Dirt Fest HERE.
September 9, 2019
The three get through a lot. Matt got stitches but made it through…Kenny gives some good information about riding in his area of Utah, including Park City, Deer Valley, and other areas.
Plenty of good banter coming to your from the new Coal Mine location.
*Any brands and/or companies that are mentioned are not real and should not be taken as real opinion and you should definitely not listen. For entertainment purposes only. (Said in Smokey Bear voice… Only You Can Read Between the Lines).
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Episode 22 of 2019:
– Raymond made a Motobacon Bike
– John from Salt Lake City saw Kenny on TV
– Michael wants to know about the Yeti
– A listener is heading out West and looking for recommendations
– Eric is wondering about bearings
If you would like to ask a question, please send an email title JRA Question to jra@mountainbikeradio.com.
If you would like to ask a question, please send an email title JRA Question to jra@mountainbikeradio.com.
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Episode 22 of 2019:
– None for these two episodes
If you would like to support the show, CLICK HERE.
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Mountain Biking Park City – https://mountainbikingparkcity.com/
Deer Valley Resort – https://www.deervalley.com/
Just Riding Along on Twitter – https://twitter.com/TheJRAShow
Brickhouse Racing Website – https://www.facebook.com/BrickhouseRacing
Brickhouse Racing Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/BrickhouseRacing
Brickhouse Racing Instagram – https://instagram.com/brickhouseracing/
Mountain Bike Radio Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/MountainBikeRadio
Andrea’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/BrickhouseMTB
Matt’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/Beanpolematt
Kenny’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/NoFullFaceKenny
September 9, 2019
Andrea tackles Mountain's Revenge and lives to talk about it. She even kicked ass after some high alpine ice, shivering, and a rough time. Listen to her discuss her experience.
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Episode 21 of 2019:
– No questions for this episode
If you would like to ask a question, please send an email title JRA Question to jra@mountainbikeradio.com.
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Episode 21 of 2019:
– None for these two episodes
If you would like to support the show, CLICK HERE.
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Mountain’s Revenge – http://www.mountainsrevenge.com/about
Just Riding Along on Twitter – https://twitter.com/TheJRAShow
Brickhouse Racing Website – https://www.facebook.com/BrickhouseRacing
Brickhouse Racing Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/BrickhouseRacing
Brickhouse Racing Instagram – https://instagram.com/brickhouseracing/
Mountain Bike Radio Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/MountainBikeRadio
Andrea’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/BrickhouseMTB
Matt’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/Beanpolematt
Kenny’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/NoFullFaceKenny
September 9, 2019
The band is back together. Nathan, Tani, and Auk are in person and back at it. Auk got his new Santa Cruz Megatower AXS build and gives you the lowdown. They then spend some time discussing the details about that bike. In true Path fashion, that bike discussion turns into a discussion about geometry, Tani’s trip, and a ton more.
Tani shares his experience of the trails he rode and that rolls into a discussion of bottom bracket height and mullets. More Pole updates....
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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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Mountain Biking Park City – https://mountainbikingparkcity.com/
Santa Cruz Megatower – https://www.santacruzbicycles.com/en-US/megatower
Go-Ride – https://www.go-ride.com/
The Path Podcast on YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/thepathbikeshoptustin
Get on The Path Newsletter – https://thepathbikeshop.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=df59964daebd2d58a75cd52b3&id=4aa76a894b
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The Path Podcast is an entertaining and informative podcast with Nathan, Auk, Tani, and other regular guests covering many aspects of mountain biking, including technical information, listener questions, event details, and just talking bikes in general. Listen in as they take you into their passionate mountain biking minds.
To support The Path directly, you can do the following:
– You can follow the hashtag #ThePathPodcast on Instagram & Twitter
– If you’re in California, head over to the Tustin and/or Live Oak stores and say hi.
– Go to their website at thepathbikeshop.com.
– Follow The Path on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Vimeo
September 7, 2019
Dirt Rag Dirt Fest PA 2019 Show Page
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Nicole Bloch is a Dirt Rag Dirt Fest groupie. She is a huge fan of the event, the people, the atmosphere, and makes sure to put it on her calendar every year.
About Erra Creations: Erra Creations was imagined in 2011 after messing around with my great grandmother’s broken costume jewelry, then a mocking dare by my best friend to make jewelry from used bicycle parts, and everything since has been created from crazy ideas by me and wonderful custom requests! Handmade with love and care, Erra is a fun look at things we use in our lives and adorn our bodies and homes with.
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RELATED SHOW LINKS
Erra Creations - https://www.erracreations.com/
Erra Creations on Etsy - https://www.etsy.com/shop/erracreations
Erra Creations on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/erracreations/
Erra Creations on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/erracreations
Email Nicole - shoperra@gmail.com
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ABOUT DIRT FEST
Maurice and Elaine Tierney started Dirt Rag in 1989, creating a magazine that provided an inclusive forum where readers shared their stoke for the riding, culture, and lifestyle of mountain biking. After having a great time at the legendary Jim Thorpe Mountain Bike Weekend, the pair decided that Dirt Rag was in a position to translate the magazine’s in-print stoke to an in-person “gathering of the tribe.”
The first edition of Dirt Fest took place in 1991 at Camp Soles, a YMCA youth camp east of Pittsburgh. The original event was decidedly chill. There was no vendor expo bristling with the bleeding edge of bicycle technology. Demo rides amounted to swapping bikes with a newfound friend. There was a lake, a bonfire, and a bicycle polo field. Nighttime entertainment consisted of an attendee strumming a guitar at the group bonfire—a far cry from The Earthtones jamming for a circus tent full of partying mountain bikers.
Read more about Dirt Fest HERE.
September 5, 2019
Jay Washer joins MTB Ben to chat about his product, FReD, as well as his company and history. Be sure to check out Fredisatool.com!
About FReD: FReD (Fork Retention Device) is produced using a non traditional method called 3D printing. This eliminates many of the design restrictions that come along with injection molding. It also allows us to make production changes and offer one-off versions exclusively produced in the US. It is a time-intensive process, each FReD takes approximately 12 hours to complete. We think that 3D printing is the future of end part production and is becoming more popular as technology advances. Take a look at the brief overview of the process below.
Thanks to Papa Wheelies and Industry Nine for supporting this episode!
FReD - https://www.fredisatool.com/
Industry Nine - https://industrynine.com/
Papa Wheelies – https://www.papa-wheelies.com/
NEMBAfest – https://www.nembafest.com/
NEMBAfest on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Nembafest/
NEMBA – https://www.nemba.org/
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ABOUT THE NEMBA FEST SPECIAL
MTB Ben headed out to Pennsylvania MTB Ben headed out to 2019 NEMBAfest at the Kingdom Trails in Vermont to get some perspective on the event, the people involved, and the overall experience. He chatted with a variety of guests. Listen in to the discussions and be a fly on the wall at NEMBAfest. If you're thinking about attending in the future, check out the NEMBAfest website and mark your calendars for June 26-28, 2020.
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ABOUT NEMBAfest
NEMBAfest, Powered by Pedro’s, is produced by the New England Mountain Bike Association (NEMBA) and the Kingdom Trails Association in collaboration with the Wildflower Inn and the Burke Chamber of Commerce. It’s a celebration of summer and ALL THINGS mountain biking!
Experience over 100 miles of unique trails and terrain that makes Kingdom Trails. Enjoy a fun-filled, family-friendly weekend of riding, camping, demo-ing the latest mountain bikes, checking out all the gadgets and gear, rockin’ to great music, and enjoying yummy local food & drink in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom!
September 5, 2019
This is the second episode from NEMBAfest 2019. MTB Ben and Aidan hang out with their friend, Shawn LaCourse. They are joined by some guests from the public. They give a lay of the land of the experience and get you started into NEMBAfest 2019.
Thanks to Papa Wheelies and Dirt Components for supporting this episode!
NEMBAfest – https://www.nembafest.com/
NEMBAfest on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Nembafest/
NEMBA – https://www.nemba.org/
Papa Wheelies – https://www.papa-wheelies.com/
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ABOUT THE NEMBA FEST SPECIAL
MTB Ben headed out to Pennsylvania MTB Ben headed out to 2019 NEMBAfest at the Kingdom Trails in Vermont to get some perspective on the event, the people involved, and the overall experience. He chatted with a variety of guests. Listen in to the discussions and be a fly on the wall at NEMBAfest. If you're thinking about attending in the future, check out the NEMBAfest website and mark your calendars for June 26-28, 2020.
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ABOUT NEMBAfest
NEMBAfest, Powered by Pedro’s, is produced by the New England Mountain Bike Association (NEMBA) and the Kingdom Trails Association in collaboration with the Wildflower Inn and the Burke Chamber of Commerce. It’s a celebration of summer and ALL THINGS mountain biking!
Experience over 100 miles of unique trails and terrain that makes Kingdom Trails. Enjoy a fun-filled, family-friendly weekend of riding, camping, demo-ing the latest mountain bikes, checking out all the gadgets and gear, rockin’ to great music, and enjoying yummy local food & drink in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom!
September 4, 2019
We have FOUR….YES… four episodes of JRA coming your way! Here are two for now. You ready? Here is your rapid fire dose of two episodes of the gang. Some good with the bad, questions, some Crest discussion, Kenny heads to Fazoli’s and more for you… Listen in!
– Grant opens Pandora’s Box of Questions about direct sales bikes
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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Episode 19 & 20 of 2019:
– None for these two episodes
If you would like to support the show, CLICK HERE.
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Rise & Shine Bisquit Kitchen and Cafe – https://riseandshinedenver.com/index.html
4 Hole Worms – https://www.7-eleven.com/candy/gummies/7-select-gummi-worms
Big Ring Cycles – https://www.bigringcycles.com/
Just Riding Along on Twitter – https://twitter.com/TheJRAShow
Brickhouse Racing Website – https://www.facebook.com/BrickhouseRacing
Brickhouse Racing Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/BrickhouseRacing
Brickhouse Racing Instagram – https://instagram.com/brickhouseracing/
Mountain Bike Radio Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/MountainBikeRadio
Andrea’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/BrickhouseMTB
Matt’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/Beanpolematt
Kenny’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/NoFullFaceKenny
September 4, 2019
We have FOUR….YES… four episodes of JRA coming your way! Here are two for now. You ready? Here is your rapid fire dose of two episodes of the gang. Some good with the bad, questions, some Crest discussion, Kenny heads to Fazoli’s and more for you… Listen in!
– Young listeners are moving a long way and want to know what to do with their bikes
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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Episode 19 & 20 of 2019:
– None for these two episodes
If you would like to support the show, CLICK HERE.
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iSSi Pedals – https://rideissi.com/
Nox Composites – https://www.noxcomposites.com/
Just Riding Along on Twitter – https://twitter.com/TheJRAShow
Brickhouse Racing Website – https://www.facebook.com/BrickhouseRacing
Brickhouse Racing Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/BrickhouseRacing
Brickhouse Racing Instagram – https://instagram.com/brickhouseracing/
Mountain Bike Radio Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/MountainBikeRadio
Andrea’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/BrickhouseMTB
Matt’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/Beanpolematt
Kenny’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/NoFullFaceKenny
August 27, 2019
Dirt Rag Dirt Fest PA 2019 Show Page
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Martin Kozaczek is the guy behind Second Spin Cycles and Be Kind Rewind. He's an expert in the world of vintage mountain bikes and clearly has a passion for them. His goal with Second Spin Cycles is to deliver fully restored, turnkey, vintage mountain bikes to bike enthusiasts. In this interview, Martin share stories of old bikes, his current bikes, finding vintage mountain bikes, and riding his cool finds rather than just putting them on the wall. Ben & Ben were happy to get the opportunity to sit down with Martin and get a glimpse into his wealth of vintage mountain bike knowledge. Now you get the chance by listening in! Enjoy!
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RELATED SHOW LINKS
Second Spin Cycles - http://www.secondspincycles.com/
Be Kind Rewind on Dirt Rag - https://www.dirtragmag.com/articles/be-kind-rewind-fat-chance-team-comp
Second Spin on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/secondspin/
Second Spin on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/secondspincycles/
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ABOUT DIRT FEST
Maurice and Elaine Tierney started Dirt Rag in 1989, creating a magazine that provided an inclusive forum where readers shared their stoke for the riding, culture, and lifestyle of mountain biking. After having a great time at the legendary Jim Thorpe Mountain Bike Weekend, the pair decided that Dirt Rag was in a position to translate the magazine’s in-print stoke to an in-person “gathering of the tribe.”
The first edition of Dirt Fest took place in 1991 at Camp Soles, a YMCA youth camp east of Pittsburgh. The original event was decidedly chill. There was no vendor expo bristling with the bleeding edge of bicycle technology. Demo rides amounted to swapping bikes with a newfound friend. There was a lake, a bonfire, and a bicycle polo field. Nighttime entertainment consisted of an attendee strumming a guitar at the group bonfire—a far cry from The Earthtones jamming for a circus tent full of partying mountain bikers.
Read more about Dirt Fest HERE.
August 21, 2019
Welcome to Episode 6 of She Shreds! This episode one is with Larissa Connors. Larissa has proven herself to be one of the country’s best mountain bikers over the last several years. She seems to always have a smile and has a great perspective on life, being a teacher, and racing bikes. Larissa and Val discuss her soon-to-be-born daughter, being a teacher, racing, winning the Leadville 100 on a bike her husband designed, and more. Listen in to She Shreds right now!
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Larissa’s blog – http://www.larissaconnors.com/
Great news clip – https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Mountain-Biking-Math-Teacher-Olympic-Team–383485721.html
A quick interview about her win at Leadville – https://www.velonews.com/2018/04/mountain/the-dirt-larissa-connors-on-her-serendipitous-win-at-leadville_464505
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The She Shreds Podcast celebrates women who are doing amazing things, on bikes and in life, while inspiring countless others to try something new, step outside of their comfort zone, and to love themselves while doing it.
The women you’ll meet on She Shreds Podcast are athletes, mothers, ambassadors, bike industry leaders, product designers and engineers, pillars of their communities, adventurers and travelers from all corners of the country. They’ve started businesses, raised families, won races, lost races, healed from injury, seen success in their careers, failed at times and have followed their hearts.
We’ll hear about their experiences, learn from their hard earned wisdom and get a glimpse into the hearts and minds of some truly amazing women.
August 16, 2019
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
This is a preview of one of our other podcasts produced by The Outdoor Route. Welcome to the 4th episode of CAMBA Country! Ben Welnak and Joe Vadeboncoeur record outside of Riverbrook Bike & Ski in downtown Hayward, Wisconsin. In this episode, Cindy Swift joins the show. Cindy is one of the owners of Riverbrook and was one of the founding people of CAMBA. She shares some great knowledge and experiences about women on bikes, the early days of mountain biking, the Chequamegon 40, CAMBA, TCC ™, Anti-Launch, and more. Get some news and updates too!
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RELATED SHOW LINKS
Riverbrook Bike & Ski – https://www.riverbrookbike.com/
Riverbrook Bike & Ski on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/riverbrookbike
Chequamegon MTB Festival – https://www.cheqmtb.com/
Treeland Resorts - https://www.treelandresorts.com/
Tavern at White Stag - https://www.facebook.com/whitestagfarm/
Vintage Cycle Tour - https://cablehistorymuseum.com/
The Cable Cabin – https://www.thecablecabin.com
CAMBA gravel maps – https://www.cambatrails.org/trails/gravel-riding/
Email CAMBA at info@cambatrails.org or contact Ben at ben@theoutdoorroute.com
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CAMBA Country is the voice of the Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association (CAMBA). We’ll bring you the story, the people, and the community that has created, fostered, and maintain the Midwest’s premiere mountain biking destination. CAMBA Country is created and produced by us here at The Outdoor Route Productions.
CAMBA Country is created and produced by The Outdoor Route Productions. Find out more information about The Outdoor Route Productions HERE>>
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MORE INFO ABOUT CAMBA
The Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association off-road bike trail system consists of over 300 miles of marked and mapped routes through a near-wilderness area of striking beauty and peaceful solitude. Area cyclists have created the CAMBA trail system to make this vast, unique area available to everyone. We hope you enjoy the riding and join with us in preserving this resource.CAMBA embarked on its mission in 1993. Since that time CAMBA has developed a user-friendly network of over 300 miles of mapped and marked mountain bike trails effectively opening a vast region to use by the cycling public. The CAMBA system has been nationally recognized as a model of a well organized, user-friendly trail system and has received extensive regional and national publicity.
CAMBA website – https://www.cambatrails.org/
CAMBA on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/cambatrails/
CAMBA on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/cambatrails/
CAMBA trails by trailhead – https://www.cambatrails.org/trails/trails-by-trailhead/
Trailforks for CAMBA area – https://www.trailforks.com/region/chequamegon-area-23946/
Sign up for the CAMBA newsletter – https://www.cambatrails.org/news/enews-sign-up/
Help make all of CAMBA’s work possible by supporting TODAY! https://www.cambatrails.org/support/donate/
August 15, 2019
Nathan and Tani are getting along with the summer and check in without Auk. Tani was out at Mountain Bike Oregon and shares his experience. You get some further clarification (or not) of “gigawatts,” Shimano brake discussion, and an update to the non-existent Pole.
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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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Mountain Biking Park City – https://mountainbikingparkcity.com/
Mountain Bike Oregon – http://mtboregon.com/
Esker Cycles – https://eskercycles.com/
Oakridge Bike Shop & Willamette Mountain Mercantile – https://oakridgebikeshop.com/
Ibis – https://www.ibiscycles.com/
Evil Bikes – https://www.evil-bikes.com/
Downieville Classic – http://downievilleclassic.com/
The Path Podcast on YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/thepathbikeshoptustin
Get on The Path Newsletter – https://thepathbikeshop.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=df59964daebd2d58a75cd52b3&id=4aa76a894b
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The Path Podcast is an entertaining and informative podcast with Nathan, Auk, Tani, and other regular guests covering many aspects of mountain biking, including technical information, listener questions, event details, and just talking bikes in general. Listen in as they take you into their passionate mountain biking minds.
To support The Path directly, you can do the following:
– You can follow the hashtag #ThePathPodcast on Instagram & Twitter
– If you’re in California, head over to the Tustin and/or Live Oak stores and say hi.
– Go to their website at thepathbikeshop.com.
– Follow The Path on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Vimeo
August 14, 2019
MTB Ben and his oldest son, Aidan, sit down to chat about being at NEMBAfest. They are getting warmed up for the weekend ahead.
Thanks to Papa Wheelies for supporting this episode!
NEMBAfest – https://www.nembafest.com/
NEMBAfest on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Nembafest/
NEMBA – https://www.nemba.org/
Papa Wheelies – https://www.papa-wheelies.com/
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ABOUT THE NEMBA FEST SPECIAL
MTB Ben headed out to Pennsylvania MTB Ben headed out to 2019 NEMBAfest at the Kingdom Trails in Vermont to get some perspective on the event, the people involved, and the overall experience. He chatted with a variety of guests. Listen in to the discussions and be a fly on the wall at NEMBAfest. If you're thinking about attending in the future, check out the NEMBAfest website and mark your calendars for June 26-28, 2020.
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ABOUT NEMBAfest
NEMBAfest, Powered by Pedro’s, is produced by the New England Mountain Bike Association (NEMBA) and the Kingdom Trails Association in collaboration with the Wildflower Inn and the Burke Chamber of Commerce. It’s a celebration of summer and ALL THINGS mountain biking!
Experience over 100 miles of unique trails and terrain that makes Kingdom Trails. Enjoy a fun-filled, family-friendly weekend of riding, camping, demo-ing the latest mountain bikes, checking out all the gadgets and gear, rockin’ to great music, and enjoying yummy local food & drink in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom!
August 12, 2019
Things are about to get caught up in the world of JRA! You ready? Here is your rapid fire dose of two episodes of the gang. Dicks blowing off, earwax gnomes, bike stuff, visitors, riding, DOT 5, whatever. Listen in.
– Kevin Mc is looking for some good bikepacking tires
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August 12, 2019
Things are about to get caught up in the world of JRA! You ready? Here is your rapid fire dose of two episodes of the gang. Dicks blowing off, earwax gnomes, bike stuff, visitors, riding, whatever. Listen in.
– Matthew has a question about a crankarm
– A listener is wondering whether to go Look or Argon for Pisgah Stage Race
– Casey wonders about stanchion lube related item
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August 6, 2019
Ben'sGiving Show Page
Ben and Ben have some fun for the month of August! They are kicking off Ben’sGiving with an introduction episode to explain what it is and why they’re doing it. Listen in to find out how you could win something from Industry Nine, Wolftooth Components, and Hand Up Gloves.
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Industry Nine – https://industrynine.com/
Wolftooth Components – https://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/
Hand Up Gloves – https://handupgloves.com/
The Outdoor Route – http://theoutdoorroute.com/
Chequamegon MTB Festival – https://www.cheqmtb.com/
Good Brew – http://theoutdoorroute.com/listen/good-brew/
CAMBA Country – http://theoutdoorroute.com/listen/camba-country/
Ben Welnak at ben@theoutdoorroute.com
Ben Hall “aka” MTB Ben – nedirt@mountainbikeradio.com
July 31, 2019
Dirt Rag Dirt Fest PA 2019 Show Page
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Bryan Shipley is a Market Coordinator for REI's Mid Atlantic Region. He joins MTB Ben and Ben to discuss Washington DC's outdoor market and REI's work, advocacy, and role in that area, as well as beyond that area. It's great to hear about the work that Bryan and many others from REI are doing and the time and money. The guys discuss bringing groups and users together, working with NICA, and getting new people into the sport.
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE
GREI - https://www.rei.com/
REI on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/reifindout
Ben Moon - https://benmoon.com/
DC Adventure Film Festival - https://www.facebook.com/DCAdventureFilmFestival/
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ABOUT DIRT FEST
Maurice and Elaine Tierney started Dirt Rag in 1989, creating a magazine that provided an inclusive forum where readers shared their stoke for the riding, culture, and lifestyle of mountain biking. After having a great time at the legendary Jim Thorpe Mountain Bike Weekend, the pair decided that Dirt Rag was in a position to translate the magazine’s in-print stoke to an in-person “gathering of the tribe.”
The first edition of Dirt Fest took place in 1991 at Camp Soles, a YMCA youth camp east of Pittsburgh. The original event was decidedly chill. There was no vendor expo bristling with the bleeding edge of bicycle technology. Demo rides amounted to swapping bikes with a newfound friend. There was a lake, a bonfire, and a bicycle polo field. Nighttime entertainment consisted of an attendee strumming a guitar at the group bonfire—a far cry from The Earthtones jamming for a circus tent full of partying mountain bikers.
Read more about Dirt Fest HERE.