Page Title: About – Hosted by David Bernstein & Carlton Reid since 2006

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Page Text: THE REGULARS David Bernstein David lives in Park City, Utah, with his wife and daughters. He is a former bicycle industry executive and a pioneer in the cycling podcast space. His regular show, The FredCast Cycling Podcast , still one of the most popular cycling-related audio programs available even though it is no longer being updated. David freely admits that The Spokesmen is modeled after Leo Laporte’s This Week in Tech podcast. David first got the bug for long distance cycling in his early teens when he would accompany his parents to Palm Springs and go on long rides while his parents were off playing gold. He started cycling seriously in 1989 when he first entered the bike business and became the Director of Advertising and Promotions for Tioga Bicycle Components and Shogun Bicycles. Later, he formed an independent advertising and marketing firm, helping to create and enhance several well-known brands of bicycles and components such as Full Speed Ahead (FSA) . David enjoys long road rides on his Colnago C40 , singletrack on his Haro Sonix S mountain bike , errands on his BionX-equippped Trek mountain bike, and tooling around various domestic and international travel destinations on his Dahon Speed Pro TT . He is also an avid supporter of BikeMS , benefitting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society . Carlton Reid Carlton Reid is editor-at-large of BikeBiz.com . He is also the author of multiple books, including  Roads Were Not Built for Cars and Bike Boom . Carlton has been a bike journalist since 1986, having become so after returning from a two-year solo cycle tour around Europe and the Middle East. He was the co-manager of the first British mountain bike team, having founded the team while editor of Bicycle Times magazine. He’s on Twitter at @carltonreid . Jim Moss Jim is a risk management consultant and attorney, specializing in the outdoor industry. He is the Editor of Recreation-Law.com (an online legal resource for the outdoor recreation industry) and is the author or co-author of six books: The Lawyer’s Advisor, Outdoor Recreation, Travel, and Hospitality Forms, Outdoor Recreation Insurance and Law, and co-author of Legal Liability and Risk Management in Adventure Tourism. His resume and list of activities is longer than a bicycle chain, but suffice it to say that we love having his insight, humor and experience on The Spokesmen. Oh yeah, and when he’s not being a lawyer, blogger, writer, professor or consultant, he can also be found skiing really fast or falling off road and mountain bikes! Building a Better World — an Activist Planner’s Network Analysis of Bike Lanes in Paris Carlton Reid, March 27, 2022

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