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Fresh Goods Friday Podcast: Are eMTBs now too powerful?
Benji and Mark layout the Singletrack concerns around peak power for new eMTBs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Mountain biking news, reviews and opinion from the people who bring you Singletrack magazine and the massively popular mountain bike website singletrackworld.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode #2
Benji and Mark layout the Singletrack concerns around peak power for new eMTBs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episode #1
In this episode Benji talks to outgoing editor of 25 years, Chipps Chippendale to ask him what his highlights and lowlights of his tenure. Issue 166 is out now - the final issue edited by Chipps. It's Benji all the way down from this point. But no need to worry - this will not be the last you hear from Chipps. Subscribe to Singletrack World Magazine today at https://singletrackworld.com/membership Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episode #18
Plus: The Rift 5 day stage race in Iceland and why 2.6in tyres just work<p > Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.</p>

Episode #17
<p>Hannah is leaving us soon, which is sad news for all of us. But heather is here to take on some of Hannah's many, many duties. Not all of them of course because Hannah is truly unique and irreplaceable. But we'll somehow work it all out. Anyway, this week we are joined by Singletrack staff alumni in the form of Andi Sykes, marketing manager at Hunt Wheels. They talk about what comes next for Hannah and go through some of her Singletrack highlights.</p><br><p>Andi gets a ton of guerrilla marketing mentions in for all his brands...

Episode #16
<p>Like Waldorf and Statler, Hannah and Benji are coming at your from above this week. Our office balcony is the location while the weather is still playing nice.</p><br><p>Hannah reckons real bodeos need to be represented better in cycling gear marketing as she embarks on a test of rding shorts that are good to pee in. Or out of.. Rather. Pee ing IN shorts is best left tp pro road racers who get caught short.</p><br><p>This week's podcast is sponsored by Join.cc - A personal trainer app you can keep in your...
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