

The Paceline Cycling Podcast
The Cycling Independent
The Paceline is a cycling podcast aimed at roadies, mountain bikers, commuters, cyclocross enthusiasts, those who grind gravel—indeed anyone who claims cycling for their own. The bicycle is more than a thing, it’s an issue. The Paceline also discusses the bike’s place in society. The hosts love bike gear so expect some banter about what works and what does not on the road and trail. The podcast on two wheels. No training wheels needed. The Paceline is hosted Patrick Brady and John Lewis, and is a production by The Cycling Independent.
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Apr 13, 2017 • 0sec
63: Dirty Kanza Primer Part II
Fatty is back and he has an update on his Jonathan Vaughters intervention training. It’s a basement-trainer session beyond belief. We take a look at an interesting study on why and where cyclists break traffic laws. The researchers found that survival instinct is a major player but so are social…

Apr 6, 2017 • 0sec
#62 The Dirt on Dirty Kanza
We kick things off with some Tour of Flanders talk. The brave move, the crashes, the mechanicals and the U.S. national anthem played during ONE of the podium ceremonies. As part of our Flanders discussion, we also take a look at what some race organizers say is imminent: charging spectators….

Mar 30, 2017 • 0sec
#61: Fatty's sub-five-hour century, Patrick heads to Japan and Wiggins runs his mouth
What’s the best part of being on a team? Fatty has a favorite feature, and it’s not going fast or the camaraderie. Though they haven’t yet named their team, their quartet knocked out a stunningly quick century last weekend with the blessing of Coach Max Fat, aka Jonathan Vaughters. A trip…

Mar 24, 2017 • 0sec
#60: Milan-San Remo, Grasshopper, Eric Bruins, Rob Taynton
To say we’re a man down isn’t quite enough. Hottie just started a new job and Fatty is buried under mountains of software code, or something. So our man Padraig took this one mostly on his own. We open with a discussion (monologue?) of last weekend’s Milan-San Remo and Peter…

Mar 16, 2017 • 0sec
#59: NAHBS, Fatty DNFs, Allied Bicycles' Sam Pickman
Fatty went on vacation and his weight went up in equal proportion to his fun. What’s up with that? And after getting back he went to St. George and the True Grit Epic … and his race ended before it really even started. Fatty also checks in with his personal coach, Jonathan…

Mar 10, 2017 • 0sec
#7: Super Sweetwater Grasshopper, Sustainable Trails Coalition, NAHBS
Just as we thought the rain was past tense, it comes roaring back for another good soaking. We discuss conditions at last weekend’s Super Sweetwater Grasshopper, which is to say wet the way the sun is bright. On the advocacy front, Tom McClintock a Republican from here in Northern California…

Mar 9, 2017 • 0sec
58: Lennard Zinn and Litespeed Interviews
This week we’ve got two great interviews with guys who know their way around the manufacturing of bikes. First up, though, we recap last weekend’s sogtastic (ultra-soggy) Super Sweetwater Grasshopper. Rain fell for most of the day. In other news, Santa Rosa is celebrating its rainiest year on record. In…

Mar 2, 2017 • 0sec
#6: Ted Stroll of the STC and Patrick Band of Napa Bike
In #6, we discuss some new legislation that has been introduced at the state level, including one for an Idaho stop—which would allow cyclists to treat a stop sign as a yield, provided the intersection is clear. We also discuss IMBA’s new executive director Dave Wiens and some of the…

Mar 2, 2017 • 0sec
#57: Interviews with Team Rally
Fatty and Patrick are back with a trio of interviews Patrick conducted at the recent Team Rally training camp in Oxnard. They are the second-longest-running team in the U.S. and arguably the most successful domestic program in the U.S. as well. Patrick interviewed team director (and former pro) Jonas Carney,…

Feb 23, 2017 • 0sec
#56: Leadville training, Jonathan Vaughters interview, trade events pull out of Utah
Fatty has identified a new disorder, one for those with too many goals and no ability to prioritize. We name the syndrome and then discuss how there’s no known treatment. That said, it’s a question any of us are likely to ask: how do I achieve my goal? For Fatty,…


