
Do you like bikes? Do you like listening to other people talk about bikes? Well this might just be a podcast for you. From the trio of minds that brought you The Wheel House bike shop, DCMTB is the leftover thoughts of 3 mountain bikers from New Hampshire. Catch a new episode every other week. Tune in, tip one back, and enjoy the ride.*DCMTB is the home of your Eastern States Cup recap show. Tune ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 123 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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What drives innovation in the industry? Is it the need for improved product? Is it driven by consumers? Or is it a natural flow that keeps coming whether you want it of not? We sat down to hash out what we think drives bike ... more
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You might be thinking to yourself, "Isn't this a mountain bike podcast?"
Well, yes, but we have been known to stray from the light, and this one is a banger. Ultra athlete Bond Almand joins us to talk about his life as a re... more
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No direction, no vision, no idea what's going on. Maybe our most wandering episode of all time. We talked about Feet Finder, working in a shrimp factory, prototype stuff, and giving up completely. Sorry its late, but here is... more
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How was your last year? Did all the pieces fall into place? We caught up on our last year and whether or not we accomplished what we had set out to do. Stick around till the end to hear and update on all this winters fat bik... more
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These guys are preaching the gospel of the upper valley. They are scratching the record back and forth, up and down the Connecticut river revealing all the great dirt in this amazing community we call the Upper Valley. If you don’t know how or why the dirt is the way it is you’ll soon know. Oh, and their infectious good mood and love of bikes, dirt and parties will rub off on you. So beware, you might just become part of the congregation.
I have KOM's over Eli. But he talks bikes better than me, so you should listen to this podcast.
If you live in the New England and want to hear about what’s going on check this podcast out. Riding, building and community. Nice job!
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A laid-back, gear-heavy show led by three mountain biking hosts that blends deep bike-tech talk with playful banter and community stories from New England. Episodes cover industry trends, rider experiences, event scenes, and gear choices, often focusing on shop life, trail culture, and the evolving bike scene. The format stays approachable, mixing practical maintenance chatter with humorous reflections on riding, racing, and local bike communities. The show's uniqueness stems from its recurrent shop-to-trail perspective and a strong emphasis on regional cycling culture and listener engagement.
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Dirt Church MTB launched 4 years ago and published 123 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Dirt Church MTB include:
1. Bond Almand
2. Ryan Tebow
3. Nate Jackson
4. Derek Hines
5. Tripp Bartlett
6. Harry Fetter
7. Chris Gilbert
8. Dave Bottomley
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