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Episode 20 - Jen and Eric - Revisited!

An episode of the The Gravel Groove Podcast podcast, hosted by Jo Jo Maurice, titled "Episode 20 - Jen and Eric - Revisited!" was published on November 13, 2022 and runs 114 minutes.

November 13, 2022 ·114m · The Gravel Groove Podcast

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Returning guests Jen Adams and Eric Betteridge stop by for a chat on their very hectic, eventful and exciting cycling adventures in 2022!!!   Their first podcast on the Gravel Groove was Episode 16We hear all about the Grand Depart for The Log Drivers Waltz bikepacking event and then sit back and enjoy all the tales from their Tour Divide Ride this past June!Enjoy!!http://www.logdriverswaltz.cahttps://www.instagram.com/[email protected]://cycling-101.comInstagram @ryan.cycling101Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/mojo/rebelLicense code: HNJQZQMQRQX5GTHX

Returning guests Jen Adams and Eric Betteridge stop by for a chat on their very hectic, eventful and exciting cycling adventures in 2022!!!   Their first podcast on the Gravel Groove was Episode 16

We hear all about the Grand Depart for The Log Drivers Waltz bikepacking event and then sit back and enjoy all the tales from their Tour Divide Ride this past June!

Enjoy!!


http://www.logdriverswaltz.ca
https://www.instagram.com/thelogdriverswaltz

[email protected]
https://cycling-101.com
Instagram @ryan.cycling101


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

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