Singletrack Podcast 502 | World Bicycle Relief, 3 Peaks & eMTB battery range

Singletrack Podcast 502 | World Bicycle Relief, 3 Peaks & eMTB battery range

In this week’s episode Hannah gets to talk about her favourite bike related charity with chief exec of World Bicycle Relief. Chipps talks to the organiser or the recently cancelled 3 Peaks Cyclo-cross race about what goes on behind the scenes of this most iconic of offroad races.

And finally, Mark and Andi chat and go off on a bit of a rant about why the question of how far you can go on an eMTB is so common and why it’s also impossible to answer.

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Find out more about the World Bicycle Relief project here

Watch how World Bicycle Relief builds bikes

https://singletrackworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/give-twice-as-much-good-with-a-single-donation-world-bicycle-relief/
https://singletrackworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/world-bicycle-relief-launch-together-we-rise-campaign/
https://singletrackworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/singletrack-forum-supports-world-bicycle-relief/

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Mark Alker

Singletrack Owner/Publisher

Mark has been riding mountain bikes for over 30 years and co-owns Singletrack, where he's been publisher for 25 years. While his official title might be Managing Director, his actual job description is "whatever needs doing" – from wrangling finances and keeping the lights on to occasionally remembering to ride bikes for fun rather than just work. He's seen the sport evolve from rigid forks to whatever madness the industry dreams up next, and he's still not entirely sure what "gravel" is. When he's not buried in spreadsheets or chasing late invoices, he's probably thinking about his next ride.

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2 thoughts on “Singletrack Podcast 502 | World Bicycle Relief, 3 Peaks & eMTB battery range

  1. The part where Allison from World Bicycle Relief said that the bikes helped prevent girls from being attacked on their way to school was shocking. £120 to stop that? Done.

  2. @brakestoomuch thank you. It is shocking. And it’s not just attacks – there’s other literature which talks about girls being talked into trading lifts to school for sexual favours. A bike stops that – and you can see in the pictures that they often carry friends or siblings on the back too. It benefits so many.

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