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FredCast Extra – National Bike Summit, John Burke of Trek

Mar 30th, 2007 | By | Category: Podcasts

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March 30, 2007

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Special Episode – John Burke, President of Trek Bicycles speaks to the Annual Member Meeting of the League of American Bicyclists at the National Bike Summit in Washington, DC

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  1. […] However the talk has so far been given twice, first at the National Bike Summit in Washington DC two weeks ago (available as audio plus the PowerPoint slides as PP and PDF at thefredcast.com) and again on Sunday to Taiwan’s bike industry leaders at the Taipei trade show. […]

  2. have added podcast link here

    http://cyclingedinburgh.info/2007/03/28/bike-manufacturer-says-spend-more-on-bicycle-advocacy/

    thanks

  3. […] John Burke’s Speech (Video from Taipei / Audio from Washington DC) […]

  4. […] And if you’d like a North American perspective, listen in on this Fredcast (the Internet’s premier cycling podcast, according to its own blurb) with John Burke, President of Trek Bicycles.   He’s the Al Gore of cycling. […]

  5. Has anyone else had trouble getting the JB PowerPoint presentation to open in Powerpoint?

    I get the error message that PowerPoint can’t open the type of file represented by jb-advocacy-mar07.ppt

  6. […] writing a post about this entry https://thefredcast.com/?p=156 Stay […]

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