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Now displaying: February, 2017
Cycling Podcast loosely based on Time Trials. For those who would like reliable mobile access on Android, I suggest DoubleTwist http://www.doubletwist.com/.
Feb 18, 2017

From Goleta, California we welcome back Tom Anhalt. Tom is a Mechanical Engineer, designing endoscopic video devices and his hobby is testing rolling resistance of bike tires and computing the aerodynamic implications of tire and wheel choice. You can find Tom’s excellent blog at http://bikeblather.blogspot.com/, and follow Tom on Twitter @tanhalt.

You can find Tom's first appearance on show #71. 

Contact me at cyclingtimetrialpodcast@gmail.com

@markflorence11 on twitter.

Thanks for downloading the show!

Feb 4, 2017

Chris Case is the Managing Editor of VeloNews Magazine. Chris wrote an article in the August 2015 issue of VeloNews entitled “Cycling To Extremes”.

A major part of that article was the contribution from Lennard Zinn, a former member of the US National Cycling team, long time author, manufacturer, technical expert and long term endurance athlete.

The article has turned into a new book called “The Haywire Heart”. Chris and Lennard joined us for a couple of podcasts based on the article and I would direct you to check out podcast episodes #69 and #70, as it will serve as good background for today’s show. Welcome Chris Case and Lennard Zinn.

You can find the book at https://www.velopress.com/haywire. It is available at Amazon, other online book retailers, and many bike, run, and tri shops.

Thanks very much for joining us!

Get in touch with me @markflorence11 and cyclingtimetrialpodcast@gmail.com

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