![]() We talk about tubeless tires, SRAM’s 1X system, and the care and feeding of disc brakes – especially hydraulics.Īfter a short break, Lennard and I also talk about the current situation with the heart issue he has been very frank and open about both in his articles for Velo News and in the book he co-wrote T he Haywire Heart. An enormous tome, it contains “everything you always wanted and needed to know” about the care and upkeep of mountain, hybrid, and fat bikes. His new book – the 6th Edition of Zinn & the Art Of Mountain Bike Maintenance was just published by Velo Press last month. We also touch upon the racing she and blind cyclist Klarissa Whitsell did in the paralympics. Our fun and lively conversation covers a bit of her history, her training, her philosophy on the sport, and how she manages her health to stay competitive as she approaches 40. With too many wins to list here, suffice it to say that she IS the winning-est cyclocross racer EVER! My first guest this week is the incomparable Katie Compton. Radiothon 2018 is officially over and we are awaiting the final tally… thanks to all who pledged support for the station AND our show. Subscribe: RSS Guests: Katie Compton Lennard Zinn Now other cities are clamoring to replicate it. It’s so simple – and yet, so effective, that on his FIRST ride 3 weeks ago, 300+ people showed up to ride some miles, eat some food, hear Black owned business owners talk about their work, and just have a good time. In a refreshingly optimistic conversation, Doc introduces us to his idea – a new movement as he calls it – the Peace Peloton. Lastly, in the midst of all the demonstrations, conversations about social injustice, and with lines being drawn in the sand about Black Lives Matter, Police Restructuring, Economic and health impacts on POC, we meet Reginald “Doc” Wilson. Then, Paul Berger, a transportation journalist from the Wall Street Journal, talks with me about his June 17th article titled NYC Proposal Would Vastly Expand Protected Bike Lanes.” But, it was his twitter comment that grabbed my attention when he wrote “Will the new mayor have the will to confront all of the opposition this will en¬counter?” Standing on top of the podium with her family watching and cheering last December, Clara toppled Katie Compton, who had held that honor for 15 years!Ĭlara and I chat about the race, the bikes, her education, and some advice she would give someone who wants to be “just like her.” I think it has a lot of meaty stuff for you.įirst, and as promised a couple of weeks ago, is my conversation with our National Cyclocross Champion, Clara Honsinger. BUT, I’m hoping this episode will make up for it. I apologize for the lack of a show last weekend. Subscribe: RSS Guests: Clara Honsinger Paul Berger “Doc” Wilson ![]()
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