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By Greg Roth
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
On this Episode Greg and "Rocket" catch up and talk about the National Cycling League and Founts participation in the NCL Cup.
Also, Greg and Rocket discuss Fred Hutch Olbiteride, Greg's 8th and the important work that Fred Hutch does in the community and beyond.
Also, Greg gives an update on the forthcoming documentary "We Ride Why". They recently launched their brand new website and new teaser trailer.
After a long hiatus, #WeRideWhy Radio is back with a brand new episode. Hosts, Greg Roth and "Rocket" Richter have gone through a lot of changes in their personal lives in the last year, they discuss the changes and how those changes have opened up new ways of being and possibilities.
Greg talks about breaking his collarbone back in May and what he had to do to recover and eventually complete his 5th Seattle To Portland in (206 Miles in 1-Day)
"Rocket" Richter can now add World Champion to his already impressive resume. Last year, "Rocket" won The UCI Track Masters Championship and now proudly wears the white jersey when participating in races.
Also, "Rocket" talks about Fount Cycling Guild being part of the upstart, National Cycling League and the teams participation in the events.
Also, Greg provides an update on the forthcoming #WeRideWhy documentary he is directing and producing, to be completed by the end of the year.
Now that racing season is almost over #WeRideWhy Radio kicks off its second season with Part 1 of a compelling conversation with UCI World Tour Cyclist, Veronica Ewers. Veronica rides for EF Tibco SVB and recently finished 9th in LeTour De France Femmes Avec Zwift 2022.
Jennifer Wheeler, Fount Cycling Guild co-founder and women's coach joins the podcast to take listeners behind the scenes and into the day in the life of Veronica and her overall experience as a professional rider on the world stage.
Track Listing:
1. "PTP" - Black Joe Lewis
2. "45" - Ozomatli
3. "Stay You" - Wood
On the final episode of Season 1, Rocket returns to the studio with Greg and they talk about he distinctions of riding in Arizona and the Pacific Northwest, Seattle to Portland and a number of other topics.
Rocket and Greg provide a preview of what to expect for Season 2 of #WeRideWhyRadio, with some sound clips.
Music is a big part of this podcast, Greg gives the audience a taste of what is to come in future episodes. This week's episode Greg pulls out an old interview he did with Rock n' Roll legend, Jon Anderson of Yes fame. Greg interviewed Jon a few years back and it was a conversation that went way beyond music.
Tracks from Jon's solo albums are featured as well.
Track and Artist Listing...
Opening Track: "Top 100" Julia Massey & The Five Finger Discount www.juliamasseymusic.com
Featured Artist: Jon Anderson
On the first episode of the year, Rocket and Greg reflect back on 2021 and look ahead to 2022. In addition, Rocket and Greg about staying motivated when external conditions make it difficult. Rocket shares his coaching expertise and experience in developing strategies and a winning mindset to overcome mental obstacles.
In the second half of the show Rocket and Greg take you into the end of year Party to hear from Fount attendees and members to talk about what the club means to them, in terms of focus, camaraderie, teamwork, collaboration, motivation, support and community.
Featured Music:
Inhaler "Ice Cream Sundae" www.inhaler.band
On this week's episode "Rocket" and Greg share about some of the most recent devolopments around the Fount Ladies professional squad and some of their new partners and sponsors, including Cannondale Bikes.
"Rocket" and Greg talk about how much of a team sport cycling is, how important teamwork is and how the principals learned can be applied to every area of life.
Speaking of Cannondale Bikes, Rocket and Greg welcome Jonathan Geran, Global Director of Sports Marketing.
"Rocket" and Greg caught up with Johnathan via Skype right in the heart of New York City.
Johnathon talks about his partnership with Fount and their sponsorship with Fount and Cannondale's grand plans for the 2022 season.
In addition, Johnathon, talks about some of the amazing work they are doing in the community and some beautiful new custom bikes designed by world renowned fashion designer, Stella McCartney.
Music featured on this episode:
Bartees Strange / "Weights"
Roosevelt / "Shadows"
Makthaverskan / "Closer"
Trentemoller / "Golden Sun"
On Episode Number 8, Greg and Rocket talk about overcoming some profound challenges he faced during the 2021 race season. Rocket shares his experience fo staying positive and having his commitment to what he is up to drive all actions.
in the second half of the show, Greg and Rocket catch up with Chad Nichols from LaunchPad Cycling. Chad talks about how the community came together to celebrate community and sport via the Seward Park series.
Featured Music:
www.launchpadcycling.com
On this weeks episode of #WeRideWhyRadio, we have a very special guest, Ashley Berg. She is one of the principle characters in the f forthcoming film, #WeRideWhy, to be released in 2022.
The conversation, which took place in March, 2017 is some of the audio from a video conversation to be used in the film.
Ashley and Greg Roth have an intimate and emotional conversation. Ashley shares her story of battling cancer while raising her daughter, Piper (who was 10 at the time) and the impact it has on the both of them.
Greg shares his experience of losing his mother at the the age of 10, the same age as Ashley's daughter.
Ashley wanted to know what it was like from a child's perspective, while watching their mother struggle with cancer. Greg wanted to know what it was like for his mother. The conversation is raw, emotional, powerful, inspirational and healing.
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#WeRideWhy Radio returns after a few months on hiatus.
In this week's episode hosts, Greg Roth & David "The Rocket Richter" catch up on what has been in life and with their club, Fount Cycling Guild.
Rocket had a very bad crash a few months back while down in California for training camp for the current race season.
The crash put him in the hospital with serious injuries that kept him in the hospital for several days.
Rocket talks about his journey back to recovery and his determination to get back to racing and participating in the U.S. Cycling Pro Nationals.
His experience is a story of pain, suffering, determination commitment and overcoming physical and emotional pain and what it took to get back to doing what he loves.
In the second half of the show, we bring back Fount Cycling Guild Co-Founder, Coach and Racer, Jennifer Wheeler to join Fount Cycling standout, Veronica Ewers in a four way Skype conversation.
Veronica share her story of how she joined Fount about 3 years ago and was new to cycling. Three years later she competed and stood on the podium at the women's US Cycling Pro Nationals.
Jennifer talks about Veronica's journey and the philosophy that has helped make Fount a cycling juggernaut in the women's division.
This episode features music from Truly, Imelda May and Iggy Pop
Greg and Rocket co-host via Skype from Tucson, Arizona.
Rocket shares his adventures from the road and what it feels like to be racing again for the first time in almost a year.
Greg and Rocket share their thoughts on the various comments that create a formula for success in areas beyond cycling.
Also, Rocket and Greg share their thoughts on Professional Cycling's governing body, UCI and their decision to ban the "Super Tuck" (a technique to cyclists use to get as low and aero dynamic on descents, to maximize speed).
In Celebration of Black History Month...
In the second half of the episode Rocket and Greg speak with Reginald "Doc" Wilson who heads up "Peace Peloton."
"Doc" talks about how he came up with the concept, which transcends cycling and shines the spotlight on black owned businesses and economic empowerment.
From Bicycling Magazine:
https://www.bicycling.com/culture/a33647972/peace-peloton-seattle-group-rides/
"Wilson emphasized that Peace Peloton isn’t strictly a protest ride. It serves a different goal: direct economic reform for Black people and Black-owned businesses.
Every Peace Peloton ride starts at a Black-owned business (often a coffeeshop or other restaurant) where attendees can fuel up. The no-drop ride—typically around two hours at a very easy pace—then visits historically Black neighborhoods and landmarks around Seattle, like the Northwest African American Museum, and more Black-owned businesses, before finishing back at or near the start.
For those interested in joining an upcoming ride, check the Peace Peloton website: www.peacepeloton.com for the next date and route."
Featured music on this episode is from the Wheedle's Groove
Track Listing:
lightintheattic.net/artists/174-wheedle-s-groove
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.