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Episode 17 - Hailey Moore

An episode of the The Gravel Groove Podcast podcast, hosted by Jo Jo Maurice, titled "Episode 17 - Hailey Moore" was published on June 3, 2022 and runs 76 minutes.

June 3, 2022 ·76m · The Gravel Groove Podcast

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On this weeks episode!She loves rock climbing, running, but her passion is Gravel and Bikepack racing….Hailey MooreHailey and I talk about how she started riding Gravel, and her entry in the Bikepacking world!I loved our discussion on her first ever Solo Bikepack adventure and how we both would love to see more women attempt Solo overnighter’s (Its so empowering!!)We discuss her two Unbound 200 Gravel races she rode and her Women’s FKT (Fastest Known Time) for the Ozark Gravel Doom Race in Arkansas this April!Then we talk about her attempt at Unbound XL (350 miles) happening this weekend!I know your going to love my chat with the incredible Hailey!!Instagram: @hailey.m.mooreWebsite: https://haileymoore.journoportfolio.com/*Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/mojo/rebelLicense code: HNJQZQMQRQX5GTHX

On this weeks episode!

She loves rock climbing, running, but her passion is Gravel and Bikepack racing….

Hailey Moore

Hailey and I talk about how she started riding Gravel, and her entry in the Bikepacking world!

I loved our discussion on her first ever Solo Bikepack adventure and how we both would love to see more women attempt Solo overnighter’s (Its so empowering!!)

We discuss her two Unbound 200 Gravel races she rode and her Women’s FKT (Fastest Known Time) for the Ozark Gravel Doom Race in Arkansas this April!

Then we talk about her attempt at Unbound XL (350 miles) happening this weekend!

I know your going to love my chat with the incredible Hailey!!

Instagram: @hailey.m.moore

Website: https://haileymoore.journoportfolio.com/


*Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/mojo/rebel
License code: HNJQZQMQRQX5GTHX

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