Show #145 – Team BMC
Feb 20th, 2010 | By Fredcaster | Category: PodcastsTHE FREDCAST CYCLING PODCAST
Episode 145
February 20, 2010
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This episode of The FredCast Cycling Podcast features interviews with Cadel Evans, George Hincapie, Jeff Louder and Lohn Lelangue from Team BMC. In the news this week, an international arrest warrant is issued for Floyd Landis, Trek and LeMond settle out of court, the L.A. Times says bike thefts are up 29%, new helmets could soon work like a synthetic scalp, a cyclist asks a judge for the right to ride naked, and much more!
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IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK
- Arrest Warrant Issued for Floyd Landis
- Cyclist Who Testified Against Floyd Landis Pleads Guilty to Doping-related Charges
- Trek and LeMond Settle Out of Court
- Stolen LiveStrong U23 Team Bike Found
- L.A. Times Says Bike Thefts are up 29%
- Public is Invited to Bike Station Grand Openings in Southern California
- New Bike Helments Work Like a Synthetic Scalp
- Pro Cycling News
- Buddy Pegs are Not Weapons
- Cyclist Asks Judge for Right to Ride Naked
THIS WEEK’S FEATURES
- Interviews from Team BMC’s Training Camp including:
- Director Sportif John Lelangue
- Jeff Louder
- George Hincapie
- Cadel Evans
PODSAFE CYCLING MUSIC
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Guanajuato is pronounced wanawato, g is silent. Love your show, some of the pronunciation of foreign names are quite entertaining. Keep up the good work. When I lose bike motivation your show helps me get motivated again. It has become part of my spring training program. Thanks for your hard work, it must be tough with your work schedule…
However, unlike Guanajuato, Allesandro Ba-yan is not Mexican. Ballan is said almost just like the average gringo would do it. I’m looking forward to your Mexican pronuciation of Rassmusen (when he become a Mexican). Roll your Rs and don’t get any on you!
I love it. Gringo esta aqui!