Archived Shows

Episode 14 with Allan Dias

Allan Dias may not be a household name in cycling, but the 60+ Masters cyclocross racer from Connecticut has a lot more to him than you might expect. Listen in as Adam and Allan chat about 70’s Punk, 80’s Post-punk, 90’s Mountain bike racing, and hanging out with Joe Strummer and Lemmy. This conversation is…

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Episode 43 // Jenn Kriske of Machines For Freedom

We got to hang out with Jenn Kriske of @machinesforfreedom shortly after the news dropped of their partnership with Specialized earlier this month. She gave us a cool glimpse into the brand that has intentionally broken down the stereotypes around body image, gender, and age in cycling. Have a listen to the history of this…

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Episode 42 // Becca Schepps

We’re back and all three of us in one episode! We talked to one of the most creative people we know, Becca Schepps of Boulder, CO back in March while she was visiting Portland en route to LA Sweat team camp. We discuss bikes, branding, fashion and one of her many jobs as owner of…

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Episode 41 // Jolene Holland (Ultravoilet Racing)

We got to hang out with the creator of @ultraviolet racing, @joleneholland. She is ubiquitous with Austin racing and also just earned her graduate degree in Community and Regional planning and is focusing her work on bike transportation planning. Jolene embodies inclusivity & positivity, and her enthusiasm for women in sport is infectious. We’re pretty…

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Episode 40 // Russell Pickavance of Cycleast

We got to hang out with Austin’s very own Russell Pickavance. He’s the owner of @cycleast – a cool, inclusive bike shop sharing a space with @fasttrack coffee (pro tip: you can get breakfast tacos before your ride!). Russell tells us about his previous nomadic life filled with poetry and philosophy; and about his passion…

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Legends of American Cycling – George Mount

Legends of American Cycling : George Mount Once of the first Americans to break into European road racing, Olympian, Red Zinger stage race winner and National Champion: George Mount was a true trail blazer for American cycling. George discusses his career and shares some amazing stories with Brad Sohner in another great episode of our…

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Episode 39 // Ian Dille of Flo Bikes

We sat down with Ian Dille at his Flo studio in Austin, Texas just after SXSW.  It’s a great conversation where we discuss Flo, deals in bike racing and Portland’s #4 ranking in Bicycling’s Best Bike Cities. Gasp! Check out and subscribe to www.flobikes.com as they just announced they are broadcasting the Giro! We finally have…

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Minisode 2 // Jen Whalen on Hollywood

We talk about the Time’s Up movement or as Jen calls it, “It’s about time” and life in Hollywood.  We felt like it deserved it’s own episode.  Thanks for listening!  

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Episode 38 // Jen Whalen @ Golden Saddle Cyclery

We Got to Hang Out with LA’s own Jen Whalen (@jennysayyes) at Golden Saddle Cyclery. We talk about the good stuff; California Girls, riding her bike across the country, libido, comedy and her current relationship with bikes. Bonus sound bites by Kyle Kelley and friends.  Thanks Jen, we think you’re pretty radical <3 Special thanks…

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Legends of American Cycling – John Howard

Legends of American Cycling – John Howard Three time Olympic cyclist. Pan American Gold Medal winner. Four time US National Road Race champion. Ironman Triathlon winner. Two time Red Zinger Stage Race winner. 2nd place in the Race Across America (RAAM). All this, and he set a land speed record of over 152 miles per…

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