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Show #196 – Bike Tribes

Aug 31st, 2012 | By | Category: Podcasts

FEATURES SPECIAL
In this episode of The FredCast Cycling Podcast, we an interview with Mike Magnuson, author of Bike Tribes: A Field Guide to North American Cyclists. Also, product reviews of a new GoPro bicycle mount from RAM Mounts, the Joule GPS cycle computer from CycleOps, Strava.com, and Motorex lubes and cleaners.



Show #195 – A Long Time Coming

Aug 29th, 2012 | By | Category: Podcasts

NEWS SPECIAL – Lance and Jonathan
In this episode of The FredCast Cycling Podcast, we provide an in-depth look at the timeline and events surrounding the USADA v. Lance Armstrong case and how we arrived at a situation where Lance Armstrong faces a lifetime ban and the loss of his 7 Tour de France victories. We will also explore the Jonathan Vaughters op-ed piece in the New York Times.



Letter to the Editor

Jul 29th, 2012 | By | Category: Blog, General

On Friday, I was on the phone with DL Byron from BikeHugger.com. He was telling me how impressed he has been with the road and mountain biking in my adopted home town of Park City, Utah. Of course, I said, that’s why we moved here. Despite that, however, I shocked Byron when I told him […]



Show # 194 – Press Camp 2012 (2 of 2)

Jun 29th, 2012 | By | Category: Podcasts

FEATURES
Interviews at Bike Press Camp 2012 including:

• Camelbak
• Clif
• Gore Bike Wear
• SheBeest
• Kali Protectives
• Knog



Show #193 – Press Camp 2012 (1 of 2)

Jun 28th, 2012 | By | Category: Podcasts

FEATURES
Interviews at Bike Press Camp 2012 including:

• Reynolds
• Hutchinson
• Stan’s NoTubes
• Nuvinci
• Saris / Cycleops
• Dahon
• Guru



Show #192 – Here We Go Again

Jun 19th, 2012 | By | Category: Podcasts

IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK
Lance Armstrong and five others charged by USADA; San Francisco cyclist charged with felony vehicular manslaughter; Cyclist’s family sues Strava over his death; and new bicycle stamps in the U.S. and the Isle of Man. In Pro Cycling News, results from the Dauphine and the Tour de Suisse, plus George Hincapie’s retirement, Alberto Contador is back with Saxo Bank, and the U.S. names its Olympic cycling squad.

IN FEATURES
A special message from Mrs. FredCast.



Show #191 – Doored by the Mayor

Jun 6th, 2012 | By | Category: Podcasts

IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK
A cyclist wins an around the world bike race in 92 days, New York City considers a mandatory helmet law for all cyclists, how the fear of dread can lead to increased cycling, and a cycling con man feeds on the generosity of other cyclists in Portland, Oregon. In pro cycling news, results from the Dauphine and the USA Pro Road Championships, and a new winner is announced in the 2010 Tour de France. 

IN FEATURES
Listener feedback, questions and an upcoming ride.



Show #190 – Oh Canada!

May 27th, 2012 | By | Category: Podcasts

IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK
A bike theft ring targets CraigsList and Facebook. A Washington DC cyclist finds his stolen bike on CraigsList and steals it back. California 3-foot passing law closer to reality. New reproductive health warnings for male cyclists. Product Recalls. Police bike stolen in Honolulu. In pro cycling news, results from Tour de Romandie, Amgen Tour of California, and the Giro d’Italia.

IN FEATURES
A review of Car Top Alert for Android by Scott from The Bike Shop Show.



Show #189 – Bo Knows Bikes

Apr 25th, 2012 | By | Category: Podcasts

IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK
New Zealand mountain bike aggressor pleased guilty to assault; Icon Health and Fitness sues popular fitness app developers for patent infringement; CicLAvia returns to Los Angeles; Garmin’s vector power pedals are delayed again; Web series ‘To Catch a Bike Thief’ to premiere soon; Cyclist’s death points out why attention to product recalls is so important; two product recalls; pro cycling news; and Bo Bikes ‘Bama for tornado relief.

IN FEATURES
A review of two iPhone apps to help keep what’s on top of your car safe; and how to get product recall notices in your in box.



Show #188 – The Best Offense is a Good Defense

Apr 11th, 2012 | By | Category: Podcasts

THE FREDCAST CYCLING PODCAST
Episode 188
The Best Offense is a Good Defense
April 10, 2012

IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK: A San Francisco cyclist kills a pedestrian, but mourns his helmet; Pennsylvania and Nebraska get safe passing distance laws; Bike sharing news; Product recalls; Mandatory helmets may be coming to Manitoba; Handlebar height may affect women cyclists’ sexual health; Pro race results; and Pro racer news.

IN FEATURES: Reviews of 3LC.tv’s Sprinting with Mark Cavendish DVD and CycleFilm’s Roads to Glory DVD. Plus, an interview with Josh from Atheltix Cycling on his scary brush with an angry motorist, the 7-month court case case that ensued, and what every cyclist can learn from his experience.