
Show overview
The Pinkbike Podcast has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 341 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 350 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 11th season.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 52 min and 1h 10m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. Roughly 56% of episodes carry an explicit flag from the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 21 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Pinkbike.
From the publisher
A weekly update on all the latest stories from around the world of mountain biking, as well as some frank discussion about tech, racing, and everything in between. Hosted by Mike Kazimer and featuring a rotating cast of the Pinkbike editorial team and other guests.
Latest Episodes
View all 341 episodesChina Bike Show, Spy Shots, & Reader Questions
Interview: Hattie Harnden on Her Best Downhill Result To Date, and That Wild Reversed Stem Setup
Till Alran's Aura Farming & The Infamous Hardtail Man: South Korea DH World Cup Field Notes
Matt Made a Mega Mullet
Post-Otter Recap & More Reader Questions
Sea Otter Time - The New Product Flood Continues
Pinkbike Podcast: RockShox’s New Zeb & Lyrik vs. The 1500 W Avinox Wave
MTB Launch Season Has Arrived - The Things We're Testing
Spring is here, which means there's a whole bunch of new MTB gear being released almost every day.
Gee Atherton on Hardline, Bike Development, and His Latest Wild Film Trip to Nepal
Opinions on Dominions and More Listener Questions
Phew, brake week is finally over, but we decided to take a deeper dive into the testing and the results.
Interview: Orbea, TQ, and Fox on Developing an eMTB That Doesn't Feel Like an eMTB
Getting three companies to work on one bike isn't as easy as it should be, but Orbea, TQ, and Fox pulled it off with the new Rallon RS.
What Does It Take to Make it as a Smaller Drivetrain Manufacturer? An Interview With Microshift
We sat down with Microshift's Gus Jeffer and Patrick Chen to learn more about what it takes to navigate patents, and to carve out a place in the competitive drivetrain market.
New Brakes, Suspension, Bikes - It's a Big Week For Product Launches
We're less than two months out from Sea Otter, and the floodgates have started to open, with all sorts of new product launches happening this week.
How Faction Bike Studio Turns Wild Ideas Into Race-Winning Frames
A look inside Faction Bike Studios, the small Quebec company helping develop some of the most exciting bikes on the market.

Why Aaron Gwin is a Threat Again & The Truth About Jackson Goldstone’s Speed
Fresh off a gruelling 20-plus hour travel day from Tasmania, Pinkbike’s own social media correspondent Dan Wolfe sits down with Matt Beer and me to deconstruct the 2026 edition of Red Bull Hardline Tasmania. While the finals were ultimately rained out, Dan provides some on-the-ground insights at the "new school" of freeride-DH builds, noting that the days of "bro-science" are over, replaced by precise measurements and "green-light" marshals.The crew dives into the technical nuances of hitting 70+ km/h features, why Aaron Gwin looked surprisingly dangerous on his new ride, and the rumours surrounding a potential 2026 Canadian stop at Cypress Mountain.Featuring a rotating cast of the editorial team and other guests, the Pinkbike podcast is a weekly update on all the latest stories from around the world of mountain biking, as well as some frank discussion about tech, racing, and everything in between.
Bikes From the 2010s (Or Earlier) That We'd Like to Ride Again
Talking with Jesse Melamed About Semi-Retirement, Racing Downhill, and New Bikes
What's next for Jesse Melamed?
The FBI, a Serial Scammer, and $50k in Stolen Bikes: An Interview with Berm Peak’s Daniel Sapp
A conversation with Pinkbike alum Daniel Sapp, who now handles the day-to-day operations for Seth's Bike Hacks and Berm Peak.
"The Earth is Not a Workbench" - An Interview With Legendary Mechanic Calvin Jones
An insightful chat with a man who knows just about everything there is to know about wrenching on bikes.
Choosing Our Favorite (And Least Favorite) Trail Bikes and E-Bikes - Field Test Roundtable
Kaz, Dario, Stephane, and Matt sit down for an in-depth discussion to go over the best and worst performing bikes at this year's Field Test.