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Speaking of Bikes

Speaking of Bikes

De : Peter Abraham and Mark Riedy
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Speaking of Bikes gives you a front row seat to the culture, technology, and economics of cycling. Each episode dives into the stories, people, and trends shaping the sport—from the rise of e-bikes and cutting-edge tech to the personalities driving today’s racing scene and the brands behind tomorrow’s innovations. Whether you’re a lifelong rider, an industry insider, or just curious about the business and lifestyle of bikes, Speaking of Bikes connects you to the conversations that matter most in the world of cycling.Copyright 2026 Peter Abraham and Mark Riedy
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    • Episode 10: What's Going On with Life Time Grand Prix & Sea Otter In 2026?
      Feb 18 2026

      Peter and Mark are joined by Life Time's President, Events & Media Kimo Seymour to find out how the Life Time Grand Prix is changing or staying the same in 2026. We also talk about the longterm success of the Sea Otter Classic and how Life Time plans to level the race up this Spring.

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    • Episode 9: The Bike Industry: Feelings vs. Facts With Liam Donoghue Senior Research Manager at People For Bikes.
      Jan 14 2026
      Liam Donoghue Senior Research Manager at People For Bikes talks us through the actual data that he, in his role as Senior Research Manager at People For Bikes, is gathering to help the industry make sense of the feelings that we're all having (which generally are not great!)
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      32 min
    • Episode 8: Brompton’s Secret Sauce: Differentiation, Community, and Everyday Mobility with Juliet Scott-Croxford
      Dec 29 2025
      Brompton’s Juliet Scott-Croxford joins the show to unpack how a bike invented in a London apartment became an iconic global brand built around “urban freedom for happier lives.” We dig into what truly differentiates Brompton in a sea of sameness—product design, London-based manufacturing, and a creative, inclusive community that feels more like a movement than a market segment—plus how the brand thinks about customer profiles across regions. Juliet also shares a candid view of the e-bike landscape, Brompton’s retail strategy and “activate the city” approach, and what’s coming over the next decade.
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      55 min
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