World is a crazy place. Technology moves faster than I can keep up. Aparently there are these things called podcasts, which are kinda like radio shows on the internet. They are pre-recorded and made available for download and listening. I got on it a while back with the CBC radio 3 (Canada's independent music scene), but since have ignored them. I never thought of looking for bike-centric versions, until today. Below are a few I have found.
If you have iTunes installed the first link will take you to the podcast directly. If you don't have itunes you will have to visit the website (second link) and look around. The number of episodes is in brackets.
The Shows
- KBOO Bike Show Podcast (3) [website] | Bickcle news, culture and advocacy in Portland, Oregon. Broadcast monthly on KBOO FM 90.7 with hosts Avleen Crotty and Sara Stout
- The Bike Show from Resonance FM (42) [website] | The Bike Show from London's experimental art radio station Resonance 104.4 fm. Host: Jack Thurston
- Bike and See (33) [website] |Daily audio updates of Matt and Ryan's bike trip from San Francisco to Pittsburg. A total of 6,000 miles.
- Gear Noise (21) [website] | Mountain biking, trail advocacy, gear reviews, ride reports, special events and interviews with local riders and policy makers
- Bike-TV podcast (9) [website] | Bike-TV is die Nr. 1 unter den europaeischen Podcasting-Plattformen. Bei uns erfaehrst du alles rund ums Bike. Wir zeigen dir die neuesten Komponenten, die heissesten Trends, einfach alles rund ums Radfahren, ob Downhill oder auf der Strasse. Jeden Bittwock 18:00 Uhr neu! (German)
- Bike Talk Podcast (53) [website] | Bike Talk is a weekly broadcast on KDRT 101.5 in Davis, California, the Bicycle Capital of the United States. The show covers all aspects of cycling. Host: Scott Alumbaugh
- Bikescape (29) [website] | Commentary and interviews about bikes and bike culture. Host: Jon winston
The KBOO has both Portland and Vancouver information. Its funny how our cities are inextricably linked (think Sprokettes and B:C:Clettes). I listened to one episode, none to shabby. I haven't listened to the others yet. Finally, Bikescape may be of interest since it focuses on fixed gears.


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There's also one called MTBcast. It's aiight I guess. On par with Gear Noise. They're good to listen to while commuting.