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The Cycling BC Podcast

The Cycling BC Podcast

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A podcast connecting you to members of the cycling community in British Columbia and across Canada to discuss events, training, nutrition, racing, and just about everything that has anything to do with cycling.Cycling BC
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  • Building Community & Culture with Joel Harwood
    Jun 13 2022

    Cycling BC’s Provincial Head Coach, Joel Harwood, joins us on the podcast to talk about his new role and vision for building community and culture around cycling in BC.

    Joel has been coaching mountain biking for close to 20 years in the Sea to Sky corridor and has been part of Cycling BC’s High-Performance program as a regional coach for mountain bike since 2017. Joel has a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and Exercise Science from McMaster University, a Bachelor of Education and Teaching from Western University, and most recently completed a Master’s degree in Education from Simon Fraser University in 2021. Joel has been an educator in the Squamish school district for over 15 years teaching science, physical health & education, and outdoor leadership.

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    34 m
  • Lights, camera, action! featuring Luke Hubner
    Mar 8 2022

    Junior BC Provincial Road Race Champion, Luke Hubner, joins us on the podcast to talk about his big wins on the road and on the track in 2021, going to road nationals, and riding for team Red Truck in 2022. We also delve into his other passions off the bike and explore his artsy side as we talk photography, film and fashion. 

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    44 m
  • Make 'em drop dead, Killer featuring Emilly Johnston
    Feb 7 2022

    Cycling BC High Performance athlete and 2021 U23 Women's Canadian National Champion in Cross-country Mountain Bike (XC), Emilly Johnston, joins us on the podcast to talk about her cycling journey and shares her big news about signing with the Norco Factory Team for 2022.

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    29 m
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