The Bike Show Podcast

En podcast av Jack Thurston

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  1. When Will We Stop Lorries Killing Cyclists?

    Publicerades: 2013-04-08
  2. Podcast special: Did Cycling Kill Kraftwerk?

    Publicerades: 2013-01-31
  3. Happy Christmas from the Vulpine Christmas Fête

    Publicerades: 2012-12-19
  4. Podcast Special: The Gospel According to St Grant

    Publicerades: 2012-12-10
  5. Across Africa by Bike (part two)

    Publicerades: 2012-11-12
  6. Across Africa by Bike (part one)

    Publicerades: 2012-11-05
  7. Raleigh Recall

    Publicerades: 2012-10-30
  8. Raleigh (part two): The Fall

    Publicerades: 2012-10-23
  9. Raleigh (part one): The Rise

    Publicerades: 2012-10-15
  10. Spilling the Beans

    Publicerades: 2012-10-08
  11. Bicycle Polo, Cosmic-style

    Publicerades: 2012-10-02
  12. Podcast special: Lionel Birnie’s People’s Grand Tour

    Publicerades: 2012-08-09
  13. Live from Belgium House

    Publicerades: 2012-07-31
  14. Taking the Long View of The Tour de France

    Publicerades: 2012-07-09
  15. How Ned Boulting Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Tour de France

    Publicerades: 2012-06-30
  16. Stephen Roche, twenty five years later

    Publicerades: 2012-06-19
  17. To Coventry: Birthplace of the Bicycle

    Publicerades: 2012-06-11
  18. To Copenhagen, City of Cyclists

    Publicerades: 2012-05-22
  19. A Century of Italian Cycle Sport

    Publicerades: 2012-05-14
  20. Merckx, Merckx, Merckx

    Publicerades: 2012-05-07

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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.

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