Host Anthony Barr is back home again in Indiana to check out Indianapolis' Cultural Trail, bicycling advocacy group IndyCog, and the bike-friendly brewers at Sun King Brewing. Plus, Veloworks Urban Cyclery, the Indianapolis Bike Polo club, and the trails & shops of Southern Indiana.
Anthony Barr explores Katy Trail State Park. At 240 miles, it is the longest developed rail trail in the country, stretching from Machens to Clinton. The trail features brew pubs, cafes, bike shops, and more.
Anthony learns how fat tire bikes allow residents of Traverse City, Michigan to bike year-round, even through Michigan's notorious winters, and checks out the Cherry Roubaix Granfondo, an epic race on the most challenging roads in Leelanau County. Plus, a trip to Cincinnati brings Anthony to a cafe that celebrates both bikes and coffee, a shop that offers vintage cycling art, and more.
This week, Anthony explores Mammoth Mountain on the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Anthony Barr heads to the artsy, eclectic town of Asheville, North Carolina, where a fun dose of creativity awaits around every corner. Later, Anthony takes a trip to the wilderness wonder of Brevard, North Carolina, widely thought to be the mountain biking epicenter of the eastern U.S.
Anthony checks off a bucket list item for any cyclist and learns what it’s like to be a bike messenger on San Francisco's famous hilly roads. Later he meets Joe Breeze, a mountain bike hall of famer, and explore cool stuff in California’s Marin Museum of Bicycling.