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In this month’s episode of Reviewing the News on our Bikes & Big Ideas Podcast, Mike and Simon debate the polarizing topic of bikes in Wilderness areas. There’s plenty of bike racing to talk about — including the biggest one in the world, the Tour de France. And they’re excited to talk about Red Bull Rampage including a women’s category, Simon winds Mike up about a new tire valve standard, plus a whole lot more.
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TOPICS & TIMES:
Simon’s recent crash (0:53)
Bikes in wilderness areas (7:30)
Women’s competition at RedBull Rampage (18:41)
World Cup DH racing in June recap (22:15)
Nino Schurter wins his 36th XCO (29:18)
Tour de France (30:32)
The great bike valve debate (42:10)
Love the RTN’s with Mike! Love the TDF analysis!
I used to be very pro bikes in Wilderness. Now I think any discussion about them has to take into account e-bikes, and frankly I am anti e-bikes in wilderness.
The fact though that horses are allowed but not bikes is so insane to me.