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Guests: Justin Christopher; Dave Simmons
It’s Our Anniversary. Welcome to our show for September 11, 2021.
Of course the significance of the date is not lost on me and I’m sure not on you either. I have vivid memories of that day twenty years ago and it’s sobering to think about the lives lost and the fear that was burned into our hearts and minds.
Ironically, today is also a day to celebrate for TOC. It was eleven years ago today, my first guest, Ben Serotta, helped to launch the podcast. I’ve learned so much from not only the weekly production of the show but also from the amazing people whom I’ve had the honor to interview.
And, I am grateful and humbled by you – those who faithfully listen to the show, send me messages of encouragement and praise as well as take me to task when you hear something you don’t like. You’ve provided me with great ideas for shows and led me to some of the most interesting people!
So as we launch year #12.let me just say thank you – thank you for everything that you do that supports the sport of cycling – whether you ride to work or compete at the elite level and everything in-between.
Here in the U.S. we know that spring is baseball season and football begins in the fall. We have basketball and hockey and golf and tennis but when September comes around for cyclists, we know that it’s cyclocross season!
And so, I thought we should launch cross season with someone who is totally immersed in it!
With a deep background in the bicycle business, Justin Christopher parlayed his love for cyclocross into a business while still riding and racing.
His company RideCX offers up a lot of product that might not be readily
available at your local shop; but, more than that, Justin gives us a thorough understanding of the sport as well as what we can expect to see here in the States for the 2021-2022 Cross season – and, it’s a lot.
Then, we head to Illinois to speak with the Executive Director of Ride Illinois, the organization that promotes cycling, works on legislation, and offers education to riders young and old.
Dave Simmons might be relatively new to the position, but his background in education makes him uniquely suited to all of the many aspects of advocacy that are so important to growing cycling in each state.
One of the “big wins” for Illinois is the passage of HB 270! It takes the burden
of expense off local municipalities that might not otherwise have had the means to add critical infrastructure for biking and walking.
And then there are the quizzes you can take at RideIllinois.org

This week, we explore the
cartographer for the organization for almost 20 years.
My first guest is Jim Sayer. Jim was the Executive Director of the
some mech work, he headed on over to the house for a shower, a beer, and a chat before we all had dinner.
And today, we speak with a past gold medal
Today, Jamie is a spokesperson with GSK and along with Dr. Iriny Saleb, encourages us to not only learn about the disease, but to get your kids vaccinated!
Back in 2019, Sociology 
If you’re like me, the thought of racing a mountain bike for 100 miles, starting at 10,000 feet and climbing 12,500 feet in a day is utterly terrifying! And yet, my first guest has done it 23 times – finishing it 22… and is about to go again – today actually – August 14th.
Then, we FINALLY get to speak with
This week, we welcome one great guest to the show – someone who has a wide and deep knowledge of the UCI AND the peloton.
This week, the show is taking a different road – out to California to speak with just one guest in great conversation – frame builder Chris Kelly.
love as in L U V, just had its first public gig since COVID began last weekend.
Well… it’s a version of the summer Olympics we’ve never seen before and I
hope all the athletes are safe! One of the cycling events I’ll be watching is a version of
unfortunately it is.
With a goal of supporting and protecting women pro cyclists, the Alliance’s mission is simple: in a word, they are seeking fairness. And, their annual survey makes it painfully clear just how unfair things are.
My first guest is not new to The Outspoken Cyclist.. She is one of the bravest, most passionate, and ardent activists for women’s rights,
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THE expert in the field. Trudie is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Arrhythmia Alliance and she has some sage advice to pass along to us about heart irregularities and how to not only detect them, but what to do about them – including her “
But, as with many things, cycling and its place in a sustainable world, has evolved much more quickly in the past 10 years than in the previous 25!
out and it’s remarkable how much has changed in such a short period of time.
My second guest is
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