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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2016 · 45 MIN

Blister’s Bike Editor, Noah Bodman

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This week's podcast somehow ended up being about topics that begin with the letter 'B' — Noah and I talk about bikes; Brexit; Butte (Montana); Brady (Tom), the best bike movie, bands (Noah’s favorites) ... I could go on. And we even discuss one or two things that don’t start with the second letter of the alphabet, like the new SRAM Eagle 1x12 drivetrain; the current state of bike trails access and advocacy, and whether or not we can expect to see bike trails in wilderness areas, etc.TOPICS & TIMES:How Noah spent the 4th of July (2:50)Why Noah hates Butte, Montana (3:05)Noah enlightens us about Brexit (4:45)Noah tries to explain Trump and Hilary to me (7:00)Noah's top 3 favorite bands (that we're not sure actually exist) (8:02)What Noah learned on Blister's recent bike review trip to Whistler (9:42)Peachios! (10:30)Best way to carry water: Fanny packs vs. water bottles vs. hydration packs vs. bibs (11:25)What's the greatest bike race / bike event in the world (12:35)New bike tech: what trends do I have to familiarize myself with now? (16:58)Which bike company is bucking the trend of going lower, longer, slacker? (18:00)SRAM Eagle: do I need 12 speeds? (19:50)Clipless pedals vs. Flats: which is trending? (22:50)E-bikes: are they currently more of a thing or less of a thing? (23:40)The part in the podcast where you can actually hear Noah blow my mind (26:50)What bike movie should I watch? (29:00)Bike advocacy: How to go about improving trails & trail access (33:35)The conflict between mtn bikers and other wilderness users — IMBA / Sustainable Trails Coalition vs. the Sierra Club & the Wilderness Society (36:50)What Noah is reviewing now & what's up next (40:48)Heroin vs. Carbon Wheels? Which is worse? (42:28)Episode Sponsor: Nest BeddingThe last couple of weeks we’ve talked about the importance of sleep to achieve peak performance and for improving the quality of your life, day in and day out. But this week, we want to provide a bit of a Public Service Announcement, and point out that Nest Bedding makes a mattress they call, The Love Bed. Why is it called the Love Bed, and what is it supposed to be good for? Let’s just say that, ideally, your mattress should be doing more than just delivering a great night of sleep. Get it? Whether you do or you don’t, check out The Love Bed at nestbedding.com, and ask yourself whether that nasty, stained mattress of yours is doing you any favors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week's podcast somehow ended up being about topics that begin with the letter 'B' — Noah and I talk about bikes; Brexit; Butte (Montana); Brady (Tom), the best bike movie, bands (Noah’s favorites) ... I could go on. And we even discuss one or two things that don’t start with the second letter of the alphabet, like the new SRAM Eagle 1x12 drivetrain; the current state of bike trails access and advocacy, and whether or not we can expect to see bike trails in wilderness areas, etc.TOPICS & TIMES:How Noah spent the 4th of July (2:50)Why Noah hates Butte, Montana (3:05)Noah enlightens us about Brexit (4:45)Noah tries to explain Trump and Hilary to me (7:00)Noah's top 3 favorite bands (that we're not sure actually exist) (8:02)What Noah learned on Blister's recent bike review trip to Whistler (9:42)Peachios! (10:30)Best way to carry water: Fanny packs vs. water bottles vs. hydration packs vs. bibs (11:25)What's the greatest bike race / bike event in the world (12:35)New bike tech: what trends do I have to familiarize myself with now? (16:58)Which bike company is bucking the trend of going lower, longer, slacker? (18:00)SRAM Eagle: do I need 12 speeds? (19:50)Clipless pedals vs. Flats: which is trending? (22:50)E-bikes: are they currently more of a thing or less of a thing? (23:40)The part in the podcast where you can actually hear Noah blow my mind (26:50)What bike movie should I watch? (29:00)Bike advocacy: How to go about improving trails & trail access (33:35)The conflict between mtn bikers and other wilderness users — IMBA / Sustainable Trails Coalition vs. the Sierra Club & the Wilderness Society (36:50)What Noah is reviewing now & what's up next (40:48)Heroin vs. Carbon Wheels? Which is worse? (42:28)Episode Sponsor: Nest BeddingThe last couple of weeks we’ve talked about the importance of sleep to achieve peak performance and for improving the quality of your life, day in and day out. But this week, we want to provide a bit of a Public Service Announcement, and point out that Nest Bedding makes a mattress they call, The Love Bed. Why is it called the Love Bed, and what is it supposed to be good for? Let’s just say that, ideally, your mattress should be doing more than just delivering a great night of sleep. Get it? Whether you do or you don’t, check out The Love Bed at nestbedding.com, and ask yourself whether that nasty, stained mattress of yours is doing you any favors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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