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Description
A podcast about all aspects of cycling
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Owner of this Channel? Claim it! or grab your chicklet Website: http://www.biketalkradio.com
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Available Episodes (10)
Bike Talk is all about bikes: road bikes, mountain bikes, tandems, recumbents, fixies, tricycles, and cruisers. Its about ultra-distance riding, urban cycling skills, fund-raising
An overview of the original Bike Talk broadcast.
A guide to Davis Bike Shops.
A discussion with the Bicycle Coordinators for the City of Davis and UC Davis
Riding opportunities in Davis and beyond with the Davis Bike Club.
Tim Bustos discusses gifts for the bicycle enthusiast.
A conversation about local bike advocacy with Walt Seifert, Executive Director of SABA
Maggy Krell and Joaquin Feliciano discuss the NorCal AIDS Challenge, a four-day, 360 mile fundraising event taking place May 18-21, 2005.
A converstion with David V. Herlihy, author of Bicycle: The History. Hosted by Paul Guttenberg.
A conversation with David V. Herlihy, author of Bicycle: The History. Hosted by Paul Guttenberg .

