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Episode 6 - Taryn Davis

An episode of the The Gravel Groove Podcast podcast, hosted by Jo Jo Maurice, titled "Episode 6 - Taryn Davis" was published on January 16, 2022 and runs 66 minutes.

January 16, 2022 ·66m · The Gravel Groove Podcast

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This week's guest is another incredibly strong, adventurous woman on a bikeTaryn DavisTaryn and I talk about her start in adventure cycling back in her home province of Ontario, her first Bikepacking Race  - The Butter Tart 700 in 2020, her move across Canada to Golden, British Columbia and the reasons behind it, and then dive into her Alberta Rockies 700 Race which became a little emotional for her at times!She's also building her new bike and then tells us all about her jammed packed cycling plans for 2022!I hope you enjoy my chat with Miss Taryn!https://www.pedalpoetry.comInstagram:  tleigh.d**Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/mojo/rebelLicense code: HNJQZQMQRQX5GTHX

This week's guest is another incredibly strong, adventurous woman on a bike

Taryn Davis

Taryn and I talk about her start in adventure cycling back in her home province of Ontario, her first Bikepacking Race  - The Butter Tart 700 in 2020, her move across Canada to Golden, British Columbia and the reasons behind it, and then dive into her Alberta Rockies 700 Race which became a little emotional for her at times!

She's also building her new bike and then tells us all about her jammed packed cycling plans for 2022!

I hope you enjoy my chat with Miss Taryn!

https://www.pedalpoetry.com
Instagram:  tleigh.d

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

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