The Paceline Cycling Podcast

The Cycling Independent
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Apr 5, 2019 • 0sec

#151: Training advice, dealing with drivers seeing cyclists as subhuman

This week Selene takes on a couple of training questions, and prepares Patrick for some of the hard work he’s going to need to do as he gets ready for this year’s Dirty Kanza. She discusses the usefulness of group rides and intervals, even for a rider planning to do…
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Apr 3, 2019 • 0sec

#35: Bryce Gracey of No. 22 Bicycles

No. 22 is a newcomer on the custom bike scene. The company was founded in 2012 by Bryce Gracey and Mike Smith on the idea that titanium just rides better. After working with a couple of different contract shops that produced prototypes for them, they settled on Saratoga Frameworks—the operation…
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Mar 29, 2019 • 0sec

#150: How many matches do you have? What makes for a great travel bike?

We’re gratified to report that we’ve been hearing from listeners who have been getting health issues checked out as a result of Mark Weir and Jess Cera’s stories. Selene just did the Hell of Hunterdon and it sounds like she says the first word in the event’s name was well-earned. It…
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Mar 27, 2019 • 0sec

#34: Nick Crumpton

This week my guest is frame builder Nick Crumpton. We may be in the golden age of frame building thanks to the fact that some of the finest steel frames ever produced are being built today. That didn’t stop Nick Crumpton from deciding he wanted to apply his knowledge to…
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Mar 21, 2019 • 0sec

Tandem #13: Bill Humphreys

Before Lance and LeMond, and 7-11 and Motorola, there was a group of cyclists paving the way for American racing on the International level. They were the Raleigh Boys of the 60s and 70s. The Raleigh Boys set the benchmark as the first fully sponsored American Cycling Team competing abroad…
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Mar 14, 2019 • 0sec

Tandem #11: Jess Cera of JoJe Bar

Chef and racer Jess Cerra is the brain behind one of the newest bars on the market, JoJé Bar. With her knowledge of nutrition, the needs of elite racers and her understanding of food as a chef, she decided to formulate a new bar with less carbohydrate, more fat and…
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Mar 8, 2019 • 0sec

#149: eMTB world championships, Jim Cummins and Dirty Kanza

The UCI has announced the first-ever eMTB world championships. There will be multiple categories for both men and women and the prize money will be equal. Of course, there are people who think that this should be sanctioned by the American Motorcycle Association, not the Union Cycliste Internationale. And then…
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Mar 6, 2019 • 0sec

The Pull: Aaron Barcheck of Mosaic Cycles

To hear Aaron Barcheck tell it, he wasn’t even planning to be a frame builder when he went to UBI to take their titanium frame building class. He definitely wasn’t thinking of starting a brand. But after finishing the class and working for Dean Titanium, well, one thing led to…
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Feb 28, 2019 • 0sec

#148: Selene begins her season, pad placement in shorts and bibs

It may be February and she may live in Pennsylvania, but Selene has started her season with the first of the season’s Spring Classics. It was cold and reasonably wet, but she says all in all, this year’s edition was more pleasant than last year’s. Patrick takes on another listener…
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Feb 28, 2019 • 0sec

#32: Curtis Inglis of Inglis and Retrotec Cycles

In the annals of the North American Handmade Bicycle Show few builders have been as celebrated as Curtis Inglis, the man behind Inglis Cycles and Retrotec. Inglis has taken awards home more than a half dozen times from the show, due in no small part to the artful curves of…

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