The Outspoken Cyclist: Podcast
Last week I was interviewed by Diane Jenks for an Outspoken Cyclist Podcast.
The interview was unscripted, although Diane had sent me the questions we were to feature so I was able to prepare somewhat. However, listening to the podcast again I realize my brain works faster than my mouth. When asked a question I know immediately what I am to say, but keep skipping words, then backtrack to fill in the missing words. It is something I need to work on.
During the interview Diane referenced articles here on my blog. Here are the links so you don't have to search for them: The US Team Aero Bikes Built at Paris Sport.
My uTube video explaining my "No Visitor" Policy.
How a movie "Breaking Away" changed the course of my framebuilding career.
We talked about frame sizing, this article may help: Finding Virtual Frame Size.
Trail, fork rake and a little bit of history
Here is an extensive 3 part article on Tubular Tires.
I talked about Beryl Burton but I failed to mention she was Women's World Road Champion 3 times, and Women's World Pursuit Champion (On the track.) 5 times. Read more about Beryl here.
We also talked about an article called Freedom and People Killing People.
At the end of the podcast Diane was kind enough to mention my Ass Song Video.
I hope you found the podcast entertaining and informative. Your comments both here and on the Outspoken Cyclist Podcast are welcome and much appreciated.
Reader Comments (4)
Dave, I went in for my annual physical. I found out, that I have a terminal, very contagious, fatal disease, for which there is No Cure This disease is called OLD AGE mate. Welcome to the club. Just go to any retirement home and you will see the effects of this. So thank the lucky stars, that you are not in one yet. So like me, just say I WILL live to be 100 years old, even if I die trying to do it. Like we use to say in the Old County, many many years ago KEEP ON TWIDDLING MATE
Good one Crumpy, I may have to steal that one
Dave.
Great interview Dave!
I enjoyed the interview as well. Thanks for taking the time!