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The Last Aid Station - "October Report and John Stamstad"

The Last Aid Station - "October Report and John Stamstad"

FromMountain Bike Radio


The Last Aid Station - "October Report and John Stamstad"

FromMountain Bike Radio

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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Oct 14, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Mark brings listeners a great episode filled with reports on the Swiss Epic, the Fools Gold 100, Iron Cross, the Pisgah Stage Race and gets a great interview with the father of modern endurance mountain biking, John Stamstad. 
 
Mark asks some great questions and listeners get fantastic insight about the origins of endurance mountain biking and John opens up with some honest and positive thoughts about the current status of mountain biking.
 
If you are a race director or racer who would like to hear your race report on an episode of The Last Aid Station, please contact Mark at Mark@Mountainbikeradio.com. 
 
We also have advertising opportunities available if you would like to promote your race. Please contact us about advertising at info@mountainbikeradio.com.
 
Related Show Links:
Iron Cross
The Snow Epic
Fools Gold 100 
The Swiss Epic
The Munga
The Pisgah Stage Race
Listen to Just Riding Along's Pisgah Stage Race reports

Fatbike National Championship
2015 Marathon Nationals

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Mountain Bike Radio Endurance Calendar
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Released:
Oct 14, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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