Episode Synopsis "Where has this gravel boom come from?"
In our first episode of Unpaved Podcast we travelled to the beautiful New Forest on the South Coast to join The Woods Cyclery's Sunday shop ride. With co-owner Tom Farrell and co-owner of Brother Cycles, Will Meyer, we discussed exactly where this gravel boom has come from and more about their routes into the discipline, from BMX to Tour Divide. If you'd like to try the route we rode in the New Forest, you can find it on our komoot account here. Let us know how you get on! Thanks to our podcast sponsor, komoot, we can offer new users a free map region bundle! To claim your free region bundle as a new user of komoot, head over to https://www.komoot.com/account/gift/?code=UNPAVED . Make sure you enter our giveaway to be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets to Brother in the Wild by signing up to our newsletter here. You'll find full details and T&Cs on that page. Read the episode transcript here. www.unpavedpodcast.com www.komoot.com/user/unpavedpodcast https://www.instagram.com/unpavedpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/unpavedpodcast/ https://twitter.com/UnpavedPodcast Newsletter Sign Up Cover art thanks to Tom Farrell (photography) and Hannah from Yoke Creative and Tim Wilkey (design), Music by Vegyn and LTO
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