The Bike Show show

The Bike Show

Summary: Resonance 104.4fm's weekly radio show devoted to the art, science, politics and transcendental pleasure of cycling, in London and beyond. From the Tour de France to Critical Mass, from cycle commuting to Kraftwerk, if it's got wheels, pedals, handlebars and a bell, it's here.

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 4 June 2007: To Paris for La Fête du Vélo // Unicycling in South Dakota | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The Bike Show visits Paris’s 11th Fête du Vélo. Among the subjects discussed are Paris’s growing love affair with the Brompton folding bicycle, how Cannondale are marketing the latest urban bikes in France, a new puncture proof Dutch tyre and … Continue reading →

 28 May 2007: Graeme Fife’s life in cycling | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:28:51

This week features a ride in the hills of north Kent hills with writer, broadcaster and cyclist Graeme Fife. Graeme is the author of several of the best English language books about cycling and Le Tour de France. His new … Continue reading →

 21 May 2007: Poetry on a country ride with Martin Newell | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

The Bike Show returns to Essex and Martin Newell, writer, poet, musician and horticultural assassin, for another helping of Spoke N Word. This year’s programme features a new route from Wivenhoe to Bentley Green, reported to be the largest village … Continue reading →

 14 May 2007: Road Peace // Floyd Landis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

Returning for the summer season, The Bike Show turns to the trials of US cycling star Floyd Landis, whose sensational victory in the 2006 Tour de France was thrown into doubt after he failed a test for the banned drug … Continue reading →

 1 May 2007: Podcast special: ‘Stannerd’ comes out for cycling | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

The Bike Show is officially off air at the moment, but I couldn’t resist a podcast-only edition to discuss the Evening Standard’s Damscene conversion to the way of the bicycle. For years, London’s leading daily newspaper has been in thrall … Continue reading →

 12 March 2007: The word from San Francisco and a singing bicycle prototype | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:28:41

We test out Andy Cox’s prototype singing bicycle, for use in the performance of Godfried Willem Raes’s Second Symphony. Down the line from San Francisco, Jon Winston fills us in on Bay Area cycle culture and his own Bikescape bicycling … Continue reading →

 5 March 2007: Green London? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:31:33

A look at London Mayor Ken Livingstone’s ambition for London to be the greenest major city in the world. Host Jack Thurston and Erica Jobson of Futerra, the London-based sustainable development communications consultancy discuss the role of government and the … Continue reading →

 26 February 2007: Calling All Bicycle Filmmakers! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:29:29

Looking ahead to the 2007 Bicycle Film Festival, which has plans for screenings in 15 countries including a third year in London. In the studio is the BFF’s London coordinator Roxy Erickson. We discuss how to make a great bicycle … Continue reading →

 12 February 2007: More experimental bicycle music | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:29:08

Another thrilling dip into the world of experimental music involving bicycles. With guest in the studio Andy Cox, guitarist in The Beat, Fine Young Cannibals and Cribabi, who is known to play the occasional bicycle. We feature Frank Zappa’s first … Continue reading →

 5 February 2007: Cyclosportives, bicycle podcasting and Budapest | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:29:49

In this week’s show we hear from Patrick Field about how to survive the grueling Paris-Brest-Paris: by riding a recumbent. Also a look at the blossoming world of bicycle radio and podcasting and a look ahead to the best in … Continue reading →

 29 January 2007: Going the Distance and the Physics of the Bicycle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

First run in 1891 as a race designed to demonstrate the practicality of the bicycle, Paris Brest Paris has since become a four yearly event that attracts long distance cyclists from around the world. This year is a Paris Brest … Continue reading →

 22 January 2007: Looking forward to a great year for cycling | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

Could 2007 be the best year yet for cycling in London? In the studio with Guy Andrews, editor of Rouleur magazine and Barry Mason of Southwark Cyclists. We discuss the coming of Le Tour de France to London, the 15th … Continue reading →

 15 January 2007: Women bike messengers and a ride through a very long tunnel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:29:20

Women bike messengers might cut a better figure on the roads than their grungy, bearded and tattooed male counterparts, but are the girls better at their jobs than the boys? The answer is yes, if a handful of London’s women … Continue reading →

 8 January 2007 – Doorstep Adventures with Patrick Field (part two) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

In the second half of a ride with London cyclist Patrick Field, we cruise on the Woolwich Ferry, ride along the Thames Path through Greenwich before crossing in a tunnel under the Thames to the Isle of Dogs and from … Continue reading →

 18 December 2006: Doorstep adventures with Patrick Field (Part one) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

Riding with Patrick Field, legendary London cyclist, thinker and writer, on a leisurely route east from Hackney along the top of a giant Victorian sewerage outflow pipe towards the River Thames. We take in ancient trading routes, cross the River … Continue reading →

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