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The Cycling Podcast

S10 Ep3: Service Course | All The Rest Is Propaganda

The Cycling Podcast

The Cycling Podcast

News, Sports, Sports News

4.73K Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2022

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

“Whatever people say I am, that’s what I’m not”. In this episode Tom Whalley channels his inner Arthur Seaton as he looks at the history and legacy of the Raleigh brand, 20 years after they closed their final factory in Nottingham. Local historian Chris Matthews takes us on a walk of some of the key Raleigh sites in the city, and digital story teller James Walker talks about author Arthur Sillitoe’s classic novel, Saturday Night Sunday Morning, and its protagonist Arthur Seaton who worked in the Raleigh factory. We also hear from Julian Hopkins who collects Raleigh Burners and Ken Price who has one of the world’s most impressive collections of Raleigh Choppers.

James Walker’s work includes Dawn of the Unread, an online graphic novel series celebrating Nottingham's literary history, and The Sillitoe Trail, which explores the enduring relevance of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. More recently he has created the Sillitoe-inspired Instagram story The Loneliness of the Lockdown Runner and the D.H. Lawrence Memory Theatre.

Find more about James here

Chris Matthews is a historian, author and graphic designer. You can see more of Chris’ work here

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You are listening to Service Course by the cycling podcast powered by SuperSapiens,

0:14.4

Energy Management for committed athletes and coaches.

0:18.0

Hello, I'm Tom Wally and I'm with Lizzie Banks.

0:22.1

Lizzie, the clock is ticking, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick.

0:26.0

It's almost time to race to do an actual race.

0:29.2

Oh, hello Tom, I am so excited.

0:32.9

I'm a little bit terrified.

0:34.3

No, I'm not really.

0:35.6

I'm a little bit terrified, but I'm so excited.

0:38.8

Yeah, welcome to 2022, all new Lizzie Banks version two, back on the scene in about one month's time.

0:47.2

I've been, as you know, read all the cycling news websites and stuff like that.

0:52.0

A lot of team previews at the moment and whenever they mention what had,

0:57.4

let me get your team name right, team, TIPCO EF.

1:01.9

Oh, come on Tom.

1:03.3

Oh, Tom, Tom.

1:04.1

Maybe you just want to give my team more air time.

1:06.2

T-T-E-F education, TIPCO SVB.

1:09.6

Whatever I see, the previews for your team is always like, you know, the big news,

1:14.5

new transfer, Lizzie, you know, leading the team.

1:18.2

No pressure there at all, Lizzie.

1:19.8

Yeah, it's funny that, isn't it?

1:22.0

I always find it funny reading about yourself,

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