Folding Bikes - Some Moulton history

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LWaB
03-03-09, 01:46 AM
Cross-posted from the C&V sub-forum, due to the Moulton content.

A few years ago, a couple of friends interviewed four notable people in British cycling - Jack Lauterwasser (Olympic cyclist and framebuilder), Alex Moulton (iconoclastic bike designer), John Woodburn (racing legend) and Derek Roberts (cycling historian). Jack and John both have links with AM.

One of the interviewers, renowned cycle historian John Pinkerton, died a few years ago. Tony Hadland has now put the interviews online for free. Hopefully you'll find these (http://idisk.mac.com/hadland1-Public/cycling_history_interviews.html) interesting, I did.


werewolf
03-03-09, 02:58 AM
I watched the Jack Lauterwasser interview. He was terrific at age 92 and still riding, too. He passed away in 2003, almost age 99.

LWaB
04-07-09, 11:10 PM
Tony has added a couple of interviews with John 'Pinky' Pinkerton and David 'Duffers' Duffield.
http://idisk.mac.com/hadland1-Public/cycling_history_interviews.html