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S1,E9: Mi Duole Cycling - Stuart Anderson

Episode 9 of the Small Lake City podcast, hosted by Erik Nilsson, titled "S1,E9: Mi Duole Cycling - Stuart Anderson" was published on December 8, 2023 and runs 75 minutes.

December 8, 2023 ·75m · Small Lake City

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Ever wondered how a common passion can forge a community? Strap on your helmets and pump up your tires, as we take you for a ride into the heart of Mi Duole, a thriving cycling community in the beautiful Wasatch Front, Salt Lake City. Established by the inspiring Stuart Anderson, Mi Duole is an amalgamation of road cyclists, mountain bikers, and gravel cyclists, enduring hardships together and celebrating the joy of the ride. Beyond just cycling, it's a testament to the power of camaraderie a...

Ever wondered how a common passion can forge a community? Strap on your helmets and pump up your tires, as we take you for a ride into the heart of Mi Duole, a thriving cycling community in the beautiful Wasatch Front, Salt Lake City. Established by the inspiring Stuart Anderson, Mi Duole is an amalgamation of road cyclists, mountain bikers, and gravel cyclists, enduring hardships together and celebrating the joy of the ride. Beyond just cycling, it's a testament to the power of camaraderie and the bonds that bind us together.

Our journey isn't just about pedaling. It's about the transformation of lives; the personal fitness journeys from CrossFit to triathlons, and the life lessons learnt along the way. We'll share stories of the origins of cycling teams, the evolution of communities, and the shared passion that fuels this growth. As we navigate the bends and slopes of our conversation, we'll explore the growing cycling culture in Utah, the impact of apps like GroupMe and Strava, and the sudden boom in cycling during the pandemic. 

As we reach the end of our ride, we'll ponder the future of cycling communities. We'll discuss the potential for more meaningful connections and the unique bond shared by community members. Whether you're a cycling enthusiast, a fitness junkie, or simply curious about the stories behind community building, this episode is all set to offer you a mix of inspiration, insight, and camaraderie. So, are you ready to join us for the ride?

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