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Trails of Two Bikes
Devon Johnson And Jen Hannux
36 episodes
6 days ago
A mountain bike centric podcast that brings perspectives on the sport from a new rider and a seasoned rider. Come listen to our banter and trips - from lessons learned the hard way, to 14 hour road trips to get rubber on the dirt.
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A mountain bike centric podcast that brings perspectives on the sport from a new rider and a seasoned rider. Come listen to our banter and trips - from lessons learned the hard way, to 14 hour road trips to get rubber on the dirt.
Show more...
Wilderness
Sports
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Episode 32: Lighing, rain, and downhill
Trails of Two Bikes
1 hour 43 minutes 39 seconds
3 months ago
Episode 32: Lighing, rain, and downhill

Welcome everyone to another episode of the Trails of Two Bikes Podcast! On this episode, we recap our trip to Snowshoe for the Downhill Southeast series final round. With Devon racing and Jen shooting photos and trying out some Rooty Pebbles. Of course, Snowshoe delivered Snowshoe weather, which added to the excitement. So grab a seat (or a saddle) and come along on another one of our adventures!

Trails of Two Bikes
A mountain bike centric podcast that brings perspectives on the sport from a new rider and a seasoned rider. Come listen to our banter and trips - from lessons learned the hard way, to 14 hour road trips to get rubber on the dirt.