Art Doyle, Art Doyle's Spokes and Pedals

EPISODE · Jul 30, 2024 · 28 MIN

Art Doyle, Art Doyle's Spokes and Pedals

from St. Croix Stories · host Tyler Mason

Before he even graduated high school, Art Doyle had made a business out of repairing bikes. A modest bike repair business outside of Stillwater High School eventually led Art to opening his own bike shop downtown Hudson. Forty years later, Art Doyle's Spokes and Pedals remains an integral part of the Hudson community — and cycling remains a big part of Art's life. On this week's episode of St. Croix Stories, Art shares more about his earliest memories of riding and repairing bikes, discusses some of his favorite places to bike in the St. Croix Valley area, and talks about the transformation of both the cycling world and of Hudson since he first opened his shop in town in 1984.Art Doyle's Spokes and Pedals is located at 607 2nd Street in downtown Hudson, Wis.Send a message to the hostFollow St. Croix Stories on Facebook and Instagram, and hear all episodes at stcroixstories.com.

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