Recent Episodes
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No Cops, No Cars, No Concrete: Gary Fisher’s Life on Two Wheels
Oct 11, 2021 – 1:20:30 -
Are Modern Bikes Rubbish?
Mar 30, 2021 – 54:27 -
Planning Your Next Bike Adventure
Jul 17, 2020 – 1:47:29 -
Rough Stuff in the North York Moors
Apr 26, 2020 – 48:47 -
From Usk to Wye with Dr Ian Walker
Mar 28, 2020 – 54:17 -
A life in cycling with Isla Rowntree
May 13, 2019 – 1:05:35 -
So you want to go cycling in… WW1 battlefields?
Feb 4, 2019 – 1:19:19 -
This Is Not A Tour
Oct 25, 2018 – 54:38 -
Cycletouring the Tour de France
Jul 5, 2018 – 1:09:30 -
Preston by Bike with Gavin Renshaw
Jul 2, 2018 – 1:01:12 -
When Podcasts Collide
Apr 23, 2018 – 46:55 -
Higher, Faster, Rougher, Wilder with Max Leonard
Mar 15, 2018 – 1:05:36 -
Can Cycling Save the World? with The Guardian’s Peter Walker
Apr 27, 2017 – 49:54 -
200 Years of Cycling
Apr 6, 2017 – 38:51 -
The Indian Pacific Wheel Race: Overlanders of the 21st Century
Mar 24, 2017 – 44:32 -
Under Monmouthshire Skies: Riding with Mike Parker
Feb 16, 2017 – 1:12:22 -
Chris Boardman: A Life in Cycling
Jun 29, 2016 – 58:03 -
What Goes Around
Apr 18, 2016 – 46:31 -
From Peace Race to Tour de France
Feb 5, 2016 – 51:55 -
Adventures in Bikepacking
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Ain’t Nuthin’ but a G Thang: Geraint Thomas’s World of Cycling
Dec 14, 2015 – 57:58 -
Cycle Revolution at London’s Design Museum
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Really Useful Bikes at the Bespoked Handmade Bicycle Show
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Tour de France: Rest Day Review with Simon Warren
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Tour de France: Rest Day Review with Edward Pickering
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Tour de France preview with Guy Andrews
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Put Me Back On The Trike
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Bike Boom? What Bike Boom?
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How to Ride Your Bike Faster
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A Year on Two Wheels
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The Politics of Adventure
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The Near Miss Project
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Christmas Books Special
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Come the E-Bike Revolution?
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Severn Serenade
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Rapha at 10 and L’Eroica comes to Britain
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Rolling with Klaus
Jul 8, 2014 – -
Woods and Wildflowers
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Taking the Long View of the Giro d’Italia
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Space for Cycling: The Big Campaign
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Cycling and the Countryside
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Lance Armstrong: My Part in His Downfall
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Spring Season Opener: Iron Horse, Steel Condor
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Resofund Special Show
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The Healing Machine
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Campaigning for Cycling
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High Tech and High Stakes in the Bicycle Boom
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Going the Distance
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High on a Mountain Top
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A Ride in Border Country
Jul 30, 2013 –
Recent Reviews
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ACH57BrilliantMy favorite cycling podcast by far. The only complaint is not enough episodes! In 10+ years of listening to podcasts this is the only one I’m starting over from the beginning.
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DavidbutnotthatDavidWanderlust activatedLike having a coffee and a biscuit with a kind old friend. This show makes me miss my bike when I am not on it! Such a lovely wander through Great Britain on 2 wheels. Inspirational and well done.
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Wesley CheneyAlways Thought Provoking!There’s nothing I like more than slipping in my earbuds to listen to a new episode of The Bike Show. I’ve been listening for near on fifteen years. It’s always worth the wait! I wish I could record such sparkling audio on my bike! -Wesley Cheney, Tell Me About Your Bike Podcast
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Stairsguy2Rich and thoughtfulEnjoy the broad variety of cycling topics covered. Thoughtful questions in interviews, and interesting guests. Have listened to a dozen or so episodes and looking forward to hearing the rest. I can understand the challenge in doing the podcast. I only wish the host was able to more episodes.
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Cflo77🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲I listen to too many cycling podcasts and think this is among if not the best. Well thought out episodes which cover various interesting topics, trip reports, interviews. Thanks and keep on peddling.
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Cycle JimVW ScandelBlah, blah, for the first 20 minutes,should've been devoted to the EPA. I'm still listening and your still talking about everything BUT VW.
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LivingInNewEnglandMy favourite podcastJack Thurston, your podcast host, started the show as a weekly broadcast from Resonance 104 FM. This show, about cycling obviously, was broadcast in central London on that radio art station. I miss that time in his life. It was released weekly and I looked forward to it with anticipation. But life moves on, Jack has married and moved to Wales, the show is a little more sporadic as he has new priorities to his wife and children. I'm just appreciative that he still turns out the occasional episode. Each of the same calibre of his earlier years.
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podman166love itone of the few podcasts I have gone back and listened to all of them.
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MTBieLove the showGreat show or a breath of fresh air compared to some shows on bicycles I really enjoy the topics and your views of racing/training next to just going out and enjoying the ride. I ride about 5-7 miles a day during the week commuting and 20-30 on weekends just out wandering around. I enjoy listing to the show before and while on rides it gives me a good in site and helps me understand cycling in a way that is not always there with todays industry. I look forward to more shows/pods
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SLCC23Great ShowThis is a really well rounded show that covers all aspects of bicycling and bicycle culture. Even when the episode is covering a topic I might not normally chose to listen to, I know Jack Thurston will make it interesting and entertaining.
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GripempireWow ! This show gets me inspired to ride my bike so muchWas really glad when I found about this bicycle podcast , not only does it put me into a world of bike riding in Europe but it motivates me to get on my bike trainer or my bicycle and hit the trails or roads in the Chicago il area , you guys rock ! Keep up the great reviews , coverage and bike talk , your doing a fantastic job . Now let's get those wheels spinning .
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JCaddy97Best all around cycling blogThere are a lot of bad cycling podcasts, many ok ones, and just a few really great ones. This one is easily one of the great ones. Jack picks a new subject each week and tells a compelling story through interviews like no other. He definitely has a gift for the format. Many weeks I only have time to listen to 1 or 2 podcasts and this always makes the cut. Love it!
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ziebartGreat, great, great!Just listened to the two-part episode about cycling in NYC and the wonderful interview with the legendary Mr. Greame Obree. This podcast is incredibly well done! I love it. Great host. Great production. Great interviews. Great, great, great!
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RaleighTouristAll aspects of cyclingAn easy listen the podcast covers everything from cycling history to cutting edge current affairs.Jack Thurston has the gift of asking all the right questions and keeping whom ever he is speaking to at ease. I look forward to listening weekly.
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DJoaknutsGreat showI've listened to 40 shows just this week while riding. Great breadth of cycling topics with no lack of depth. Great music. Very funny.
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Klogan64Fulfilling contentSmart and entertaining. Best bike podcast available. Thanks team! - Kirk, Minneapolis
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Zen RenA sublime podcastThis podcast has it all. Excellent topics, excellent music and an excellent host.
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uptownbikeinsightful and engagingThis is quite simply the best bicycle-related podcast available today. It's insightful, thoughtful and engaging. Host Jack Thurston has a gift for interviewing and for translating the joy of bicycling into highly listenable interviews and features. The fact that the podcast gives the world a window into the state of cycling in London is an added bonus. When you're not riding, you should be listening to this podcast.
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SimplexIt's like cycling with a friendJack Thurston's intoxicating affability has brightened up this Californian's winter! His unobtrusive sense of humor is meted out during well-recorded (not a hint of wind ruffle) interviews with guests while riding bikes on roads and lanes throughout London and the whole of England. Thurston manipulates all of radio's sometimes hidden dimensions by peppering the show with beautiful breaks of ambient natural street and event sounds and music, which bring actual images to the mind. I get the impression from listening to Thurston's unobtrusive style that he doesn't actually "interview," he visits, resulting in a great look into how each guest views cycling and how it appears to shape life for them. Reminds me of how fun it is to ride with others.
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