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Show #140 – Thanksgiving Rides

Nov 25th, 2009 | By | Category: Podcasts

logo150THE FREDCAST CYCLING PODCAST
Episode 140
November 24, 2009

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This episode of The FredCast Cycling Podcast includes our Thanksgiving Day rides roundup, World AIDS Day Rides, Team Global Bike, and the Cadence Revolution. In the news this week, contrasting sentences for shooting incidents, Philadelphia police cracking down on cycling scofflaws, Team Radio Shack’s 2010 roster announcement, Landis wants to return to Europe, and redefining the term “butt head.”

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IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK

  • Firefighter Gets 4 Months for Shooting at Cyclist
  • Philadelphia Police Cracking Down on Scofflaw Cyclists
  • Team Radio Shack 2010 Roster Announcement
  • Astana ProTour License in Doubt . . . Again!
  • Floyd Landis Eyes European Return
  • David Rebellin Stripped of Olympic Gold Medal
  • Google Maps Getting Ready to Bike There
  • iPhone App Helps SF Transportation Planners
  • Giving New Meaning to the term “Butt Head”

JOIN US IN THE FRENCH ALPS IN AUGUST!

THIS WEEK’S FEATURES

  • Bike Shop of the Month: Call for Nominations
  • Thanksgiving Day Rides
  • World AIDS Day Rides
  • Introducing Team GlobalBike
  • Cadence Revolution Podcast Promo
  • New Voice Mail Number for The FredCast

PODSAFE CYCLING MUSIC
Birthday by Swampdawamp

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  1. I totally agree with your outrage at the sentence handed down for shooting at a cyclist with a child, and cannot imagine how they felt. It makes one wonder what the courts are thinking that somehow because it was a cyclist that lessens the actions of the criminal.

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