
Extreme Alternative Cycling podcast. Accompanies the printed magazine, Calling in Sick.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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My friend and uncle-in-law Mark Hubbell joined me to record a podcast episode last week. We talked coming up in the bike industry in the 70's, 80's, and 90's, appreciation of cycling and all it offers, some cool stories, MTB history, etc etc. A very ... more
First time doin a voice memo in a little while. Finally had something I really felt like talking about. I will have to distill these thoughts more for a future article in the mag.
Here is the PLP recording I keep referencing: www.youtube.com... more
Wow! I can't believe it's been ten episodes. "I never thought I'd be a podcast guy, but here we are." This episode's guest is Adam Sklar of Sklar Bicycles, who I've known a while. He recently moved to San Francisco and set up shop. We discuss his lin... more
Longtime friend Steve Keyes joins me to talk about Slug Bicycles and their new Gasser titanium hardtail, among other things. We nerd out quite heavily in this session.
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If you like the idea of Podcasts about alt cycling but you don’t really like Podcasts this is for you super relatable easy to listen to
Stoked on this content! The magazine is also dope if you haven’t checked it out but if you’re here you probably already know! Keep it going!
I really tried. I really did. The episode will Will from Rivendell was ok and I wanted this to be a successful podcast because alt biking world is missing that. But it is too full of cringeworthy twenty somethings that gush way too much over ‘the San Francisco bike scene’. It’s kind of embarrassing. I don’t want to sound harsh but it’s that bad.
Sick words about some sick styles of biking. The bay lord does it again. Always leaning off my seat to intake anything produced about alt cycling. All in good fun ❤️
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