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Episode 37 // SXSW with Ted King

The unedited, live version of our time on stage at SXSW! Join us as we chat with Ted King, to learn about his path to becoming a world tour professional cyclist, discuss his love for maple syrup and his business, Untapped. We are long time fans of Ted King and love that we got to…

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Legends of American Cycling – Michael Engleman

Legends of American Cycling ? Michael Engleman 5 time winner of the Bob Cook Memorial-Mount Evans Hill Climb, multiple Coors Classic stage wins, member of classic American cycling teams such as Schwinn-Icy Hot, Coors Light, Shaklee, US Postal and Navigators, Michael Engleman saw from the inside the explosive growth of cycling in the USA following Greg…

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Episode 36 // JoAnn Schinderle (Comedian)

JoAnn Schinderle joins us for this episode to discuss her path to stand up comedy, the culture of comedy in Portland and her own observations of what it’s like to be a stand up comedian. She was named Portland’s Funniest by the Willamette Week in 2017 and a finalist at Portland’s Funniest Person’s Contest hosted…

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Legends of American Cycling – Kurt Stockton

Legends of American Cycling ? Kurt Stockton Road racer, downhill mountain bike racer, team owner and manager, event organizer and promoter, 1990 Professional Road Race Champion: Kurt Stockton has had a long history with cycling that continues through to today. Kurt joins Brad Sohner for a discussion of his experiences in cycling and the projects…

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Episode 35 // Leah Benson (Gladys Bikes) & Erik Tonkin (Sellwood Cycle Repair)

Listen in to hear Leah Benson of Gladys Bikes and Erik Tonkin of Sellwood Cycle Repair discuss topics such as business, bikes, feminism and inclusivity.  Meanwhile, Annalisa attempts to keep them on task.  Enjoy this episode and thanks for hanging out!

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Legends of American Cycling – Wayne Stetina

Legends of American Cycling ? Wayne Stetina Inducted into the US Bicycling Hall of Fame in 1999, Wayne Stetina has had a long history in cycling both on and off the bike. With multiple US National Championships, a member of 3 US Olympic teams, a gold medal in the Pan Am Games and an overall…

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Legends of American Cycling – Michael Aisner (part 2)

Legends of American Cycling ? Michael Aisner (part 2) Before the Tour of California there was the Coors International Bicycle Classic. For eight years, under the direction of Michael Aisner, the Coors Classic grew from 3 days of racing in and around Colorado to a two week stage race that also included the states of…

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Episode 34 // Jace Krause (Fried Egg I’m in Love)

Jace is the owner and co-founder of Fried Egg I’m in Love.  One may argue it’s the best breakfast cart in PDX, so be sure and check it out.  We talk business, music and cart life.  It’s not bikes *gasp*! www.friedegglove.com

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Legends of American Cycling – Michael Aisner (part 1)

Legends of American Cycling ? Michael Aisner (part 1) Before the Tour of California there was the Coors International Bicycle Classic. For eight years, under the direction of Michael Aisner, the Coors Classic grew from 3 days of racing in and around Colorado to a two week stage race that also included the states of…

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Episode 33 // Jude Gerace (Sugar Wheel Works)

What a pleasure it was to talk with our friend, Jude, owner of Sugar Wheel Works.  She is a master of her craft and makes beautiful handbuilt wheels here in Portland.  A great conversation you don’t want to miss!  We love you and what you do, Jude!  

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