The Joy of Riding Again w/ Lennard Zinn
In this episode, we have a wide-ranging discussion with Lennard Zinn, a Boulder, Colorado-based former elite-level bike racer, journalist, author, and custom bike builder. Lennard is probably best known for his frequent technical journalistic contributions on VeloNews and his incredibly popular books published by VeloPress on bike maintenance and repair, Zinn and the Art of Mountain Bike Maintenance and Zinn and the Art of Road Bike Maintenance.
He's also a co-author, along with Chris Case and Dr. John Mandrola, of The Haywire Heart: How too much exercise can kill you, and what you can do to protect your heart and he has become the go-to builder of custom titanium bikes for big & tall riders with his company Zinn Cycles and has stock steel bikes through a partnership with KHS.
Our conversation kicks off with a description of how he made the transition from an elite-level racer to a bike builder, then journalist and author, and finally we dive into the emerging details of "athlete's heart syndrome" or "haywire heart".
Additional Helpful Links:
APS Physics Interview from 2017
Tom Ritchey - Ritchey Bikes
Cycling to Extremes Article - VeloNews
Davis Phinney - Davis Phinney Foundation helping people with Parkinson's
Connie Carpenter-Phinney - USA Cycling Hall of Fame
Dave Scott, Six-Time Ironman Triathlon World Champion - Dave's Page
Peter Sagan
Egan Bernal
Dr. Shannon Sovndal ~ Garmin Sharp Pro Cycling Team
Heart Arrhythmia, Tachycardia, Fibrillation
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
Boulder B-Cycle ~ B-Cycle e-Assist Bike
Austin B-Cycle ~ CapMetro & City Partnership
A Recent Article on e-bikes
Bosch e-Bike Systems
Zinn Fondo article
Strava KOM or QOM defined, tips
Bike Power Meter
Titanium - tensile strength
Cross Country Skiing Techniques - Skate & Classic and Backcountry
Cyclo-cross
He's also a co-author, along with Chris Case and Dr. John Mandrola, of The Haywire Heart: How too much exercise can kill you, and what you can do to protect your heart and he has become the go-to builder of custom titanium bikes for big & tall riders with his company Zinn Cycles and has stock steel bikes through a partnership with KHS.
Our conversation kicks off with a description of how he made the transition from an elite-level racer to a bike builder, then journalist and author, and finally we dive into the emerging details of "athlete's heart syndrome" or "haywire heart".
Additional Helpful Links:
APS Physics Interview from 2017
Tom Ritchey - Ritchey Bikes
Cycling to Extremes Article - VeloNews
Davis Phinney - Davis Phinney Foundation helping people with Parkinson's
Connie Carpenter-Phinney - USA Cycling Hall of Fame
Dave Scott, Six-Time Ironman Triathlon World Champion - Dave's Page
Peter Sagan
Egan Bernal
Dr. Shannon Sovndal ~ Garmin Sharp Pro Cycling Team
Heart Arrhythmia, Tachycardia, Fibrillation
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
Boulder B-Cycle ~ B-Cycle e-Assist Bike
Austin B-Cycle ~ CapMetro & City Partnership
A Recent Article on e-bikes
Bosch e-Bike Systems
Zinn Fondo article
Strava KOM or QOM defined, tips
Bike Power Meter
Titanium - tensile strength
Cross Country Skiing Techniques - Skate & Classic and Backcountry
Cyclo-cross
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