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Linksmas

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3,269 posts

243 months

Monday 27th July
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What are the good Biking podcasts I should add to my list?

I already listen to FEC (when they release one). I don't care about racing, I just want discussion and fun on bikes and stuff.

For cars I listen to CREAM, Intercooler and sometimes Smith and Sniff, so that is the intellectual level I am at.

R0ckSolid

16 posts

104 months

Tuesday 28th July
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Michael Neeves (Neevesy - former chief road tester for MCN) has a series called thanks for asking. Its all held on this youtube channel, plenty of episodes for you to listen to:

https://www.youtube.com/@neevesybikes


airsafari87

3,298 posts

210 months

Tuesday 28th July
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Chasin the racing used to be good, but to be honest I haven’t listened to it since Chrissy passed so I can’t comment on what it’s like now?

Xcore

1,497 posts

118 months

Tuesday 28th July
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High side/low side is reasonable, noco moto is also worth a listen to every so often. Both American however.

The outside line is good but more racing focussed.

Freddie dobbs, full chat and teapot one are a tad dull but fills the void for the commute.

Tam_Mullen

2,768 posts

200 months

Wednesday 29th July
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airsafari87 said:
Chasin the racing used to be good, but to be honest I haven t listened to it since Chrissy passed so I can t comment on what it s like now?
I've dipped back in and really quite enjoying it. Christian and Josh, especially, smash it.

I love Dom and his personality but I don't think he lends himself well to interviews, the other lads are a lot better at conducting an interview.


I quite enjoy Gas it Out with Gav Emmet, Neil Hodgson and Sylvain Guintoli, but I don't really follow the GP stuff this season so haven't listened much.

typeo

75 posts

124 months

Wednesday 29th July
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Obviously mainly covering racing, The Outside Line with Jack Burnicle and James Whitham is pretty good.

PorkInsider

6,519 posts

169 months

Wednesday 29th July
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Tam_Mullen said:
I love Dom and his personality but I don't think he lends himself well to interviews, the other lads are a lot better at conducting an interview.
Dom's not involved anymore.

(Agree with your assessment, though.)

PorkInsider

6,519 posts

169 months

Wednesday 29th July
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Outside Line and Neevesy for me.

I think Neevesy will go up a level now he's not shackled by MCN, both in terms of 'conflict of interests' and having more time, too.

Linksmas

Original Poster:

3,269 posts

243 months

Wednesday 29th July
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I'll retry Neevsy, as you say maybe he can be more interesting now he isn't also linked to MCN.

Freddie Dobbs is hot and cold. Some of his road trips are amazing, but when he talks about fashion and tarty stuff about the appearance of biking I just don't care for it.

Teapot is a bit too ranty at the establishment for me, or at least the podcasts I've listened too ramble far too much.

TuonoPants

311 posts

172 months

Wednesday 29th July
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Front End Chatter is excellent, possibly my favourite podcast.