The Paceline Cycling Podcast

By: The Cycling Independent
  • Summary

  • The Paceline is a cycling podcast aimed at roadies, mountain bikers, commuters, cyclocross enthusiasts, those who grind gravel—indeed anyone who claims cycling for their own. The bicycle is more than a thing, it’s an issue. The Paceline also discusses the bike’s place in society. The hosts love bike gear so expect some banter about what works and what does not on the road and trail. The podcast on two wheels. No training wheels needed. The Paceline is hosted Patrick Brady and John Lewis, and is a production by The Cycling Independent.
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Episodes
  • Paceline Podcast 406
    Mar 6 2025
    John and Patrick look back at how they learned to ride and consider what they did differently in teaching their kids to ride. They didn’t make all the same mistakes their parents did, but they also made a few new ones. Show links:The Specialized Hotwalk Balance Bike
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    51 mins
  • Paceline Podcast 405
    Feb 27 2025
    John has been injured … for entirely too long. He’s taken some time off the bike to recover and he’s about to turn the pedals again and he has realized that’s he’s daydreaming about riding. That he’s daydreaming isn’t surprising, but what he dreams of may be. Patrick had a breakthrough with his teen son […]
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    45 mins
  • Paceline Podcast 404
    Feb 13 2025
    Tariffs have been in the news a bunch of late. They have made a substantial impact on the bike biz in the last year. John takes a look at what that is already doing to the bike world. Patrick considers how a voluntary ride in cold, wet weather taught him something about how he loves. […]
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    43 mins

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