The Paceline Cycling Podcast

The Cycling Independent
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Mar 6, 2019 • 0sec

The Pull: Aaron Barcheck of Mosaic Cycles

To hear Aaron Barcheck tell it, he wasn’t even planning to be a frame builder when he went to UBI to take their titanium frame building class. He definitely wasn’t thinking of starting a brand. But after finishing the class and working for Dean Titanium, well, one thing led to…
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Feb 28, 2019 • 0sec

#148: Selene begins her season, pad placement in shorts and bibs

It may be February and she may live in Pennsylvania, but Selene has started her season with the first of the season’s Spring Classics. It was cold and reasonably wet, but she says all in all, this year’s edition was more pleasant than last year’s. Patrick takes on another listener…
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Feb 28, 2019 • 0sec

#32: Curtis Inglis of Inglis and Retrotec Cycles

In the annals of the North American Handmade Bicycle Show few builders have been as celebrated as Curtis Inglis, the man behind Inglis Cycles and Retrotec. Inglis has taken awards home more than a half dozen times from the show, due in no small part to the artful curves of…
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Feb 22, 2019 • 0sec

#147: Riding at night, post-work ride and meal timing, establishing routine

Again, we take on some listener questions this week (you guys are killing it!). Selene takes a look at night riding and how to get past the fear of not being able to see all that much, even with the addition of lights. She also gives her take on the…
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Feb 21, 2019 • 0sec

#31: Brad Devaney of Litespeed Bicycles

My history with Brad Devaney goes back more than 30 years to Memphis, Tennessee, when we were both students at the University of Memphis and working as wrenches for the Peddler Bike Shop. Even then, Brad was impressive. His work was as thorough as it was efficient. After I moved…
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Feb 14, 2019 • 0sec

#146: Planning training for a long season, introducing a runner to cycling

It’s reader questions once again this week. Selene was asked how to structure a training plan so that a racer can maintain a high level of fitness year around, especially if there are six “A” events spaced throughout the season. Most training plans start from zero, and honestly, how many…
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Feb 14, 2019 • 0sec

Cory Hibbard and Sarah App of Pearl Izumi

This week I’ve got a twofer for you. I’m interviewing two people responsible for creating new clothing for Pearl Izumi. Cory Hibbard is an apparel designer who has worked on a variety of products, from their BikeStyle line of casual but cycling-functional apparel to new jersey designs hitting bike shops…
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Feb 8, 2019 • 0sec

#145: Selene tweets for bike school, what ever happened to Fisher, Klein and Bontrager?

Selene was recently a guest for Lovingthebike’s Bike School. She was asked a number of questions, but two memorable ones were: what is the lowest temperature you will ride in? How cold can you take it? Another was what your favorite ride distance is. How long does a ride need…
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Feb 7, 2019 • 0sec

#29: Steve Hampsten, Hampsten Cycles

This week, my guest is Steve Hampsten, the man behind Hampsten Cycles. While Hampsten Cycles may draw its fame from Steve’s brother Andy, the only American winner of the Giro d’Italia and Tour de Suisse, Steve has been in the bike industry for more than 30 years. He has worked…
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Feb 1, 2019 • 0sec

#144: Reader questions: clydesdales, chain lube, where to ride, body composition

This week we take on a veritable buffet of reader questions. Selene opens with oval chainrings, moves on to whether or not frame material matters, why there aren’t more Clydesdale categories in races and winds up with the age-old question of whether or not your choice of chain lube matters…

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