Ep. 59 – Erik Binggeser aka Truemarmalade

Erik and I met at a Bikes or Death group bikepacking trip right before the world shut down thanks to a coronavirus. Since then he’s been wholed up in his Austin apartment in lockdown. With some extra time stuck indoors he’s been finding ways to stay active and engaged with the cycling community.

Ep. 58 – Chris Burkard

Chris Burkard

Chris Burkard has become a personal source of inspiration for me and it was an honor to have him back on the podcast. He was first on way back at Episode 17 to tell us about his WOW Cyclothon Record that he set in 2019. That episode really fired me up and motivated me to push myself in more ways than just on the bike. Chris’ passion for life is contagious and I highly recommend you go back and listen to ep. 17, although you don’t need to listen in order to enjoy.

Ep. 57 – Talib Abdullahi, Black History Ride

Talib Abdullahi

In July Talib Abdullahi created and organized a Black History Ride in Austin, TX. Motivated by the BLM movement he wanted to create a positive event that would both be education and fun. Originally, he was thinking it would be him and maybe 20 of his friends, but word quickly got out, and within a week he was leading his Black History Ride with 400ish cyclist in tow.

Ep. 56 – Patrick Farnsworth, Host of BoD

If you’ve been listening for a while you’ve probably heard me talk about my lack of expectations for the podcast. Not in a self-depricating way, but in the way that you do something that you’re passionate about for a community you love with no expectations. I didn’t tell anyone about the podcast or promote it outside of an obscure post on a small instagram account, but that didn’t stop me from quickly realizing not only the popularity of Bikepacking, but the desire for these types of interviews and stories.

Ep. 55 – Dave Nice, aka Fixie Dave

Fixie Dave

This weeks episode I chat with Dave Nice who is known on the interwebs as @fixiedave. His username gives away the fact that he rides fixie, but it says nothing about his completion of the Tour Divide in 2012 after attempting it 5 times before.

Ep. 53 – Sofiane Sehili

At this point Sophiane Sehili needs no introduction. Three days ago Sophiane finished the French Divide in 1st place and with a New Course Record to boot.

Bike Racing, White Privilege, and the Coronavirus

Cinthia Pedraza

BY: CINTHIA PEDRAZA JUNE 3, 2020 Bike racers have been sitting at home watching the increasingly violent protests happening around the nation thinking “What can I do to help support Black communities?” In my local Austin community, I have seen donations in support of Black Lives Matter on my teammates’ Instagram stories, racers (including myself) protesting in support … Read more

Not just white Privilege

BY: CINTHIA PEDRAZA Aug. 12, 2020 I wanted to follow up my last essay with a general acknowledgement of privilege. A lot of folks were hung up  on the word “white” that was used exactly twice in my writing. People were uncomfortable with generalizations about the color of their skin and its association. They felt personally … Read more

Ep. 52 – Cinthia Pedraza

Cinthia Pedraza

Cinthia Pedraza calls Austin, Texas home. Some recent experiences in her hometown led her to write an article titled “Bike Racing, White Privilege, and the Coronavirus” that was published on The Radavist.