Listen " Episode 8 | From Willow’s Road Race to Remco’s Reign: Cycling Stories Past and Present "
Episode Synopsis
Episode 8 – Service Course Report In this episode, Ed Philbrick, Kurt, and Derin Stockton dive deep into the cycling journey — from their junior racing days in Southern California during the 1980s to today’s biggest stages. They share stories of early road trips, key races like Willow’s Road Race, and the challenge of qualifying for nationals, while reflecting on how those experiences shaped their passion for the sport.
The conversation also covers the evolution of bike technology and equipment, the importance of community rides and engagement, and their latest projects, including designing a new gravel tire for Panaracer. Looking at the present day, the hosts unpack highlights from the World Championships, Remco Evenepoel’s time trial dominance, the role of course design, and the technical challenges riders face at the highest level.
From racing memories to modern-day cycling culture, Episode 8 blends history, gear, events, and the camaraderie that keeps the cycling community rolling strong.
Chapters
(00:00:00) - Racing With My Roastmates in the 1980s(00:06:36) - Yeti Ultimates and More(00:08:04) - The Willows Road Race 1982(00:11:21) - Shimano Ax Brakes at UCSD(00:13:52) - Retro Velo Photos from the Olympics(00:17:25) - Looking back at the Junior Cycling Scene(00:19:44) - How to Qualify for Nationals(00:21:42) - Gravel Dog(00:26:12) - The 988 Ride San Diego(00:29:17) - Bovine Classic Event Announcement(00:31:20) - African road cycling at the(00:35:31) - Philip Cooke on Remco's Challenge(00:40:10) - Euro Championships start list(00:44:02) - Greg Lamont wins the Chinese race(00:48:23) - The Great British Bicycle Crash(00:51:31) - Two Bolt Seat Posts(00:55:27) - The Cousin Plot Thickens(00:56:01) - Two-Bolt Seat Post(01:02:00) - Remco on Pete Stetna(01:06:10) - A Taste of the Cops