Call-in talk show about bicycling.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NutritionHealth & Fitness |
Bicycle Talk. Episode 387 March 20th 2024 Ron’s Rant: Fox News Bogus report “How e-bikes are exploding and killing people”. And a heart felt comment to Peter Sagan. On a positive side: Classics! March 16, 2024, Milan-San Remo Crazy finish. A... more
Bicycle Talk. Episode 386 March 13th 2024 Ron’s Rant:Distracted Driving Again? The numbers keep going up. Please put down that phone. On a positive side: American rider wins Paris / Nice Classic. Town of Canton CT. Lowers the speed limit. Mechani... more
Bicycle Talk. Episode 385 March 6th 2024 Ron’s Rant: Apologies to my radio listeners on last week’s show. Technical issue. You will find it on WHUS.ORG. On a positive side: 60 degree weather in early March! Uconn Huskies cap both Men’s and Women’s... more
Bicycle Talk. Episode 384 February 28th 2024: Ron’s Rant: New Jersey attempting to require liability insurance for e-bike owners. Walking in Los Angeles is so dangerous that more pedestrians were killed last year on Vermont Avenue than in the enti... more
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Just listened to episode 342 and thought you had a good topic going when you began talking about personal defense for cyclists and runners. But then you began an anti-gun, knife, pepper spray rhetoric, stating these things will all just “make you vulnerable” and “aggravate the situation”. You then suggested that a cellphone was the ultimate self defense weapon, indicating you could just hit record and the bad guy would run away. I’m sorry you live in such a dream world. You’ll make a great vict... more
Every so often, I try another cycling podcast. I tried one episode of Bicycle Talk, and found the host going on for ten minutes with about thirty seconds worth of content. Still looking…
Ron brings decades of cycling and industry experience to head in a informative format.
Talk about whatever you want. I think it is still allowed. I enjoy it even though I’m conservative. However, I am not a draft dodging, racist, rapist, mentally defective, coward.
I get it with the President Grump remark. You don’t like him. I get your co-host with the veiled I LOVE PEACHES is wishing for impeachment. I really do not care what your personal view is. However if you want to turn this into a political forum, I would be happy to express my views each and every comment. Believe me, my views are opposite of yours. more
Apple Podcasts | #74 | South Korea/Health & Fitness/Nutrition |
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