The Bike Show Podcast
A podcast by Jack Thurston
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276 Episodes
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23 February 2009: Bicycle Polo and No Bike Week
Published: 23/02/2009 -
16 February 2009: Cycling and the recession
Published: 17/02/2009 -
9 February 2009: How British Cycling conquered the Olympics
Published: 10/02/2009 -
26 January 2009: Cycling the Northumberland Coast
Published: 27/01/2009 -
20 October 2008: Inventing the perfect folding bicycle
Published: 20/10/2008 -
13 October 2008: Emergency – Lorries Killing Cyclists
Published: 14/10/2008 -
6 October 2008: The Moulton Story (part two)
Published: 6/10/2008 -
29 September 2008: The Moulton Story (part one)
Published: 29/09/2008 -
27 September 2008: Bicycle Film Festival comes to town
Published: 27/09/2008 -
22 September 2008: Grant Petersen on overnight trips and a visit to London’s ‘anti-bike shop’
Published: 22/09/2008 -
15 September 2008: Are cargo bikes the future of urban transport?
Published: 15/09/2008 -
8 September 2008: Ian Hibell – Paying respects to a legend
Published: 8/09/2008 -
1 September 2008: Around the world the hard way (part two)
Published: 3/09/2008 -
11 August 2008: Around the world the hard way (part one)
Published: 11/08/2008 -
4 August 2008: Cycling, politics and ideology
Published: 6/08/2008 -
28 July 2008: Looking back at Le Tour 2008
Published: 28/07/2008 -
21 July 2008: Sublime Nights: Dunwich Dynamo 16 and S24O with Grant Peterson
Published: 21/07/2008 -
14 July 2008: Vive Le Tour // Civilised Streets
Published: 14/07/2008 -
7 July 2008: 50 Quirky Bike Rides
Published: 7/07/2008 -
30 June 2008: London Lidos by Bicycle
Published: 30/06/2008
Podcast devoted to the art, science, politics and transcendental pleasure of cycling, in London and beyond. Presented by Jack Thurston the show has been rolling since 2004, and continues to cover and uncover the intersections of cycling, culture, society and creativity. From Tour de France to roller-racing, from Brompton commuters to bicycle messengers, from Kraftwerk to hip hop, from urban design to countryside trips. Literature, history, travel, art, music, sport in a weekly half-hour show.