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FredCast 119 - Epidemic of Injuries

FredCast 119 - Epidemic of Injuries

FromThe FredCast Cycling Podcast


FredCast 119 - Epidemic of Injuries

FromThe FredCast Cycling Podcast

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Apr 2, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

THE FREDCAST CYCLING PODCAST
EPISODE 119
April 1, 2009

This week's episode of The FredCast includes an update on the Oregon bicycle registration bill, an interview with Mike from Banjo Brothers, and another segment of Training With Ken. In the news this week: the Colorado Bicycle Safety Bill, Lance Armstrong's injury at Vuelta Castilla y Leon, Alejandro Valverde charged in the Puerto affiar, and a cyclist attempts an Around The World record.

SPONSORED BY:
• Graeme Street's Cyclo-Club.com
• Audible

IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK
• Colorado Bicycle Safety Bill
• Utah Share the Road Plates Now Signed into Law
• Pro Cycling News
◦ Vuelta Castilla y Leon
▪ Levi Leipheimer Wins
▪ Lance Crashes and Breaks Collar Bone
◦ More Injurries
▪ Stuart O'Grady
▪ Tyler Farrar
▪ Matt Lauer
◦ Criterium International
▪ Jens Voigt Wins His 5th
▪ Saxo Bank Switches to SRAM
◦ Doping News
▪ Alejandro Valverde Charged in Puerto Affair
▪ Bernhard Kohl Admits Doping
• Yellowstone Roads Open to Cyclists
• Cycle Hire News - Velib Expands
• Cyclist Trying to Break Around-The-World Record

THIS WEEK'S FEATURES
• Update on Oregon Bicycle Registration Bill
• Interview with Mike Vandersheuren of Banjo Brothers
• Training with Ken - CompuTrainer and ErgVideos

PODSAFE CYCLING MUSIC: Slipping Away by Ryan Calhoun

The FredCast Cycling Podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Released:
Apr 2, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

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