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Show #196 – Bike Tribes

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THE FREDCAST CYCLING PODCAST
Episode 196
Bike Tribes
August 31, 2012

 

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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

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THE FREDCAST CYCLING PODCAST
Episode 195
A Long Time Coming
August 28, 2012

 

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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

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 how dangerous the roads in Park City have become, and how I see both cyclists and motorists behaving badly.

In fact, I told him, I had just completed and sent a letter to my local paper, The Park Record. It sounds like they’re planning to publish it in the next issue of the paper, but I thought I’d share it with all of you whether they choose to publish it or not.

Interestingly, the Park Record had two articles on cycling in the most recent issue. The first article discusses the drain on law enforcement resources associated with local cycling races and events, while the other, an opinion piece, addresses road rage and the need to share the road. I love the final line of the editorial (“if you can’t share it, get off the road”) and, I suppose, that is also the point of my letter.

Oh, one more thing.

Normally I abhor plagiarism. In this case, however, if you have similar issues in your city or town, please feel free to plagiarize my letter and send it to your local paper under your own name. If you do, and it gets published, please let me know.

Here’s my letter:

Letter to the Editor of the Park Record:

There is a civil war brewing on our streets, and it is time to pull both sides back from the brink.

Like many other residents of Summit County, I am both a cyclist and a motorist, and I am therefore on each side in this dangerous and increasingly bellicose drama that is played out daily on our County’s roads. Tempers are flaring among both cyclists and motorists, as each side regularly flaunts the rules of the road with a sense of misplaced entitlement, leading to arguments, fights, accidents, injuries, and someday soon, death.

Cyclists ride 3, 4, 5 and more abreast on two-lane roads, run red lights and stop signs, refuse to signal their turns, and generally ride in a most unpredictable manner. Motorists fail to give cyclists a three-foot buffer, don’t use mirrors or glance over shoulders (thereby failing to see and avoid cyclists), honk unnecessarily at cyclists, turn in front of cyclists causing collisions and dangerous near-misses, throw things at cyclists, talk on handheld cell phones thereby drifting (or worse) into bike lanes, and generally drive in a most unpredictable manner.

The drivers and cyclists who behave like this not only serve to strengthen and enhance the stereotypes that already exist about motorists and bicyclists, but also are engaging in actions that are illegal, dangerous, and/or generally irresponsible. It is time for this to stop.

When I lived in Los Angeles, where the dominant car culture made it downright dangerous to be a cyclist, I would come home from a long bicycle ride and my wife would ask, “how many people tried to kill you today?” Zero was never the answer. There isn’t a doubt in my mind that this is the future we face here in Summit County unless attitudes and actions begin to change.

Abraham Lincoln is famously quoted as saying that, “a house divided against itself cannot stand.” Here in Summit County where our roads are populated by increasing numbers of both cyclists and motorists (many of whom are both cyclists and motorists), it is time for both sides to realize the folly of their ways, begin to take responsibility for the safety and temperament of each other, and begin to back away from the brink of civil war.

As in the American Civil War, lives truly are at stake.

David Bernstein
Park City

Show # 194 – Press Camp 2012 (2 of 2)

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THE FREDCAST CYCLING PODCAST
Episode 194
Press Camp 2012 (2 of 2)
June 29, 2012

 

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IN FEATURES
Interviews with the following brands at Press Camp 2012:

Show #193 – Press Camp 2012 (1 of 2)

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THE FREDCAST CYCLING PODCAST
Episode 193
Press Camp 2012 (1 of 2)
June 28, 2012

 

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IN FEATURES
Interviews with the following brands at Press Camp 2012:

Show #192 – Here We Go Again

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THE FREDCAST CYCLING PODCAST
Episode 192
Here We Go Again
June 19, 2012

 

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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

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THE FREDCAST CYCLING PODCAST
Episode 191
Doored by the Mayor
June 5, 2012

 

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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!

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THE FREDCAST CYCLING PODCAST
Episode 190
Oh Canada!
May 27, 2012

 

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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.

Gallery of Bar Shots

Here are the #barshots we received in our JensonUSA #barshot contest. The winners are:

@bvay
@charx
@johkirb
@sorntoot
@theotherguy1
@bike_junkie
@crobertp
@anj0712
@Graeme_mtb
@OregonJones

Congratulations to all our winners, and thanks to everyone who entered!

JensonUSA Bar Shot Contest!

JensonUSA and The FredCast are having a contest to see who can take the best Bar Shot, and ten (10) winners will be chosen each of whom will receive a twenty dollar ($20) gift certificate to JensonUSA!

What’s a bar shot? An excellent question! A bar shot is a photograph you take from behind the handlebars of your bike, showing off the amazing trail, climb, path or location of the ride you’re on. Here are a couple of examples:

Now it’s your turn. Simply take a Bar Shot and tweet it out to the world and follow these rules:

  1. Your tweet must contain the hash tag: #barshot
  2. Your tweet must contain @JensonUSA and @FredCast
  3. Your tweet must contain your bar shot photo (duh!)
  4. Tell us where you took the shot and a little about the ride
  5. Send your tweet by 6pm PDT on Monday, May 7, 2012

Once the deadline has passed, JensonUSA will choose their ten favorite bar shots and I will announce the winners on the next episode of The FredCast. JensonUSA wants to keep you enjoying the path you’re on, so send us your bar shots and you could be a winner!

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