
Stu Streeter, proud age grouper and certified "gravel dad," talking all things gravel with some of the most influential people in the sport.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsHealth & Fitness | |||

Just 24 hours after a breakout performance at the MID SOUTH where Joe Solo'd to a 10th place finish among a stacked field of serious hitters we sat down on the patio in Stillwater, OK where the spirit of gravel is alive and well to talk about his hug... more
Derek Teel is a personal trainer, Instagram sensation, hard man on the road bike, and former Enduro racer who has spent the last few years rehabbing following a near fatal hit and run. Derek runs Dialed Health and the "Dialed Health Fam," depends on ... more
On this, our first episode of Gravel Things, Stu and Bobby talk all things Midsouth, including some predictions based on the pro start list. Bobby gives a sneak peek of the main stage line up for bands, details on the new start finish venue and more.... more
After a long holiday hiatus we are back with big news on the future of Gravel Kings (it's good news). Plus we talk winter training, the King's new Sauna, race recaps from RADL GRVL, Santa Val, and Ted's P10 at Low Gap...All this and more!
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Really enjoy ALL their shows!! Laughed out loud during this show! For the first time in years, I rode an organized cycling event — Gravel Locos. I was only riding the GL30, but was nervous — it went really well and I had a good time! But DANG! People I really respect were lined up in the front and I missed just “seeing” them. And the Monday after I drove past Emporia. The perspective on the heat of GL and the chilliness in Emporia a few days later was something I could totally relate to!!... more
“Thank you internet for telling me how to live” sarcastically spoken by Ted King. But no “thanks internet for providing me an extension to my living as a professional cyclist.” Funny
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Featuring a blend of engaging conversations and casual humor, the content encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, including cycling, family, food, and travel. Episodes typically feature personal stories, insights, and anecdotes from hosts and guests involved in the cycling community, creating an approachable atmosphere for listeners. The focus on both serious and lighthearted subjects aims to foster a sense of camaraderie among cycling enthusiasts, making it relatable for those interested in the sport, as well as those who appreciate stories from everyday life.
Notably, the podcast highlights the intersection of cycling culture with personal narratives, particularly celebrating the joys and challenges faced by amateur cyclists and budding ... more
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