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Show #47 – iPod Remotes

Dec 19th, 2006 | By | Category: Podcasts

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For The Week of December 18, 2006

In this show’s news: Up-and-coming Australian cyclist killed; American cyclist indicted for lying to grand jury; Floyd Landis considers quitting cycling; French lab upgrades computer security; Jan Ullrich says he can’t retire the way he wanted; Discovery Channel Pro Cycling responds to recent reports; Grand Tour organizers ratchet up the pressure on the UCI; USA Cycling wants the ProTour to come to America; Sacramento area group giving free lights to cyclists; Eurobike adds a demo day; and Ikea UK gives folding bikes to 9,000 staff.

In this show’s features: Wireless iPod Remote Roundup featuring Belking SportCommand, Monster iEZClick, and Scosche iPod Remote; Ktrak winter conversion for mountain bikes; upcoming rides and events; shout outs.

Podsafe Cycling Music: Going to Grammy’s House by Jimmie Bratcher.

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  1. Thanks for the review on the Ipod remotes. Great info. I just wanted to pass along to those who whant to keep thier wt down on the back pockets, I am completly happy with using the new Ipod shuffle. you can clip it on the collar of your jersey or run the ear phone wire down your sleve to clip the shuffle on your winter glove or the end of your jersey sleve. I know you can’t carry all your music with you, but the cost is close to the remote ones and the wieght factor is unmatched. Kepp your wheels rolling.

    Cheers,

    James

  2. David, since you’re being badgered about track events, this month’s Cycle Sport America has two excellent articles about track. In fact, one of them covers the history of the six-day events in America and how they used to be one of the most popular sports events in the U.S.

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