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The Rolling Shutter Podcast

The Rolling Shutter Podcast

By: Luke Michael James
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A Podcast for cyclists and creators to share their stories, learning and passion for creating on 2 wheels.Luke Michael James
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  • EF Education sign the next MVDP + BLIND ranking aero bikes - Ep.13
    Dec 17 2025

    0:00 Intro

    5:06 - Indoor VS Outdoor Riding

    14:07 - Bike Computer before Cleats?

    21:13 - Bike of the Week

    28:21 - The Last Ride

    32:25 - How to keep your bike clean in Winter

    36:42 - Luke's top 5 AERO bikes48:45 - The next MVDP?

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    Music by ARTLIST.


    Thanks to my SPONSORS:

    Colnago UK

    Lightweight

    MAAP

    Ceramicspeed

    MNSTRY Nutrition

    Hutchinson Tires

    Elite Cycling

    Lake

    Tons Bike

    Bunker Storage

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    56 mins
  • The world's oldest gravel racer, Di2 being overrated and our biggest cycling turn offs! - Ep. 12
    Dec 10 2025

    Nikita and I talk about our biggest turn offs in cycling. We discuss Di2 being overrated, look at the new Colnago Steelnovo and talk about group riding vs solo riding.


    Nikita asks me about my favourite long sleeve jerseys and we dive in to the story of Fred Schmid, the 92 year old gravel racer who took part in Unbound this year.

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    41 mins
  • Getting ROASTED by Bikefit James - Rolling Shutter Podcast 11
    Oct 28 2025

    Bikefit James talks all things bikes, from going tubeless to expensive saddle bags and why your cranks are too long.Apologies for some slight audio bleeding in this video. I will make sure James wears headphones next time to avoid this!

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    45 mins
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