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TACKY, TORQUEY TESTING... CONTI DUBNITALS
GETTING NEW EQUIPMENT is always fun. Usually, it is preceded by all kinds of Kool-Aid drinking. You know, the marketing team laying it on thick...
... and our friends laughing at our antiquated ways.
This week, I bit.
Finally jumped to wider tires.
From 2.2 RaceKing in back and 2.2 CrossKing in front to...
... 2.4 Dubnitals, front and rear.
My testing took place on our local single tracks...
... while doing low-cadence, torque climbing in Zone 2.
I'd rip down,
ponder performance on way back up.
Going from 2.2 to 2.4 doesn't appear to be much,
the tires are a bit lighter than the 2.2s
My initial...
- they go from edge to edge much quicker
- seem to roll very fast
- traction is great
... reactions.
I think they're gonna be a great upgrade,
will test on the smoking fast downhills, Saturday.

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166 lbs/12.7%
8ish hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
86/93/-8 (fitness/fatigue/form)
450 Anti-Oxidant Score
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MUTUALLY ASSURED DESTRUCTION
IF IT TAKES A VILLAGE to raise a child, then, for us, it obviously takes a group to train us up proper. The right gaggle...
... has countless benefits.
Number 1 being speed.
Which is why I did the Wednesday Worlds today, and rolled right into...
... Pain Cave.
When we're on form,
this is an hour segment of riding just below detonation.
Today was much easier...
- the group was slowish
- BBB and I cruised Pain Cave
- catching up and discussing next year's goals
... we were 5 minutes off the PRs.
That will come down because we committed to some rather outlandish goals.
Which means, we'll be pressing the pace on the WW ride,
then duking it out on Pain Cave.
Leading to our mutually assured destruction the rest of the work day...
... and, what we hope will be a massively successful 2026 campaign.
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165.4 lbs/12.7%
8ish hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
86/95/-9 (fitness/fatigue/form)
420 Anti-Oxidant Score
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OTB OR OTB?
WE HAVE ALL THESE CODE WORDS and acronyms in our culture. The deeper we get into it...
... the cryptic they become.
Here's the mechanic's favorite...
... I was just riding along.
His eye's roll and he scribbles on the notes...
... JRA.
I heard another from a shop owner who was barely hanging on and his "loyal" patrons were constantly asking for discounts and free stuff...
... he called them Freetards.
I've been guilty of both of those and quickly cleaned up my evil ways once I got the hint.
But, this one...
... it's been hard to stay away from.
OTB.
This one is a two-fer,
I can't get it out of my mind lately.
Off the back...
... which is where I seem to be finding myself a little more than my liking.
Over the bars...
... luckily, my recent wipeouts have been on solo rides.
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165.8 lbs/12.7%
8ish hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
85/88/-3 (fitness/fatigue/form)
390 Anti-Oxidant Score
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ARE YOU CHOPPING WOOD?
WE ALL HAVE A FAVORITE MOVIE, book or story. One that inspires us to be more than we currently are, or return to a place we once dominated. These myths are important because...
... they can lead and guide us to a better future.
Truly powerful.
One of my all time favorites is Rocky IV.
Rocky, seeing his once enemy, the great Apollo Creed, who became his friend and mentor, get crushed by a Russian giant...
... decides he must do something completely different.
He must go...
- runs
- pulls a sled
- carries logs
- throws boulders
- chops down a tree
... to snowy and freezing Siberia.
Maybe it's winter,
maybe it's cold...
... maybe they only way to get nasty fit is chopping wood like Rocky.
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166 lbs/12.7%
7.5ish hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
√ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
00 minutes Reading/Journaling
85/88/-4 (fitness/fatigue/form)
390 Anti-Oxidant Score
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248
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EARNING VS LEARNING
LIFE IS LIKE AN EPIC CARD GAME. We're dealt our genetic hand. As little children, we have no idea...
... we're just running around having fun.
Somewhere around the age of 8 or so we realize...
... we're not all created equal.
I can throw,
my aim is woeful.
I can run,
my friends are faster.
I can swim,
holding my breath is a struggle.
Most of us here, found we love to endure...
... persistence and suffering are out super powers.
We can't earn our way to a sub-4 minute mile, but...
... we can learn how to be faster and more efficient.
That's the journey we are on.
Learning how to be our best.
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164.6 lbs/12.5%
8.5ish hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
85/93/-8 (fitness/fatigue/form)
290 Anti-Oxidant Score
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248
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TRAINING BLOCKHEAD
FOR MANY OF US, this is the time to back things down. Pick up a sporty side hustle. Hit the weights...
... do something different.
Makes sense.
The next season is a long way off.
Just one problem.
Physics.
You can't shoot a cannon from a canoe.
Meaning, when the season does come around, we're going to need a good base from which to start launching our hard efforts.
So, whatawee 'posed ta do?
Personally, I'm gonna...
- have fun
- be more socisl
- challenge my skills
... while logging some solid base mile.
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166 lbs/12.7%
6.5ish hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
88/107/-20 (fitness/fatigue/form)
290 Anti-Oxidant Score
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248
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ARE YOU COMFY?
WE HEAR A LOT ABOUT comfort zones. How we want to avoid them because they hold us back, lead us to settling for...
... more than we can be.
Who wants that?
Things I think about after a less frightful drop down one of my all time favorite descents.
I held the KOM at one point,
still top 11.
Back than, I was really, really at ease on that screamer...
... in a state of flow, relaxed.
Comfy.
The good kind.
Yesterday, on the same segment, I was a hot mess.
Smiley on my rear wheel, showing his front wheel, asking...
... Are you riding cautious?
I wanted to say...
... Heck no, and Screw you!
Things were not flowing,
I was gripping.
Hard.
It was very uncomfortable because I haven't been on my MTB much the last year or so.
Practice leads to comfy,
comfy leads to flow,
flow leads to ripping.
Effortlessly.
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164.6 lbs/12.5%
7.5ish hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
85/94/-9 (fitness/fatigue/form)
290 Anti-Oxidant Score
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248
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THERE'S A LEGENDARY CLIMB
SOARING 5600' ABOVE SEA LEVEL, we have access to a legendary climb. A gravel fire road. It's the kind of challenge we can sink our teeth into, get a baseline for our fitness...
... set legit goals.
The mountain ain't movin'...
- 9 miles
- 3000'
- 6.3%
... but, we are.
The KOM is held by current world tour pro Kevin Vermaerke,
which he probably set in the NICA days.
53:10
The next 9 are local legends...
... the legit kind, not the goofy Starva thing.
There are two ways to view...
- I'm slow, and I suck
- I'm slow, and I can improve
- I'm slow, and I'm dawgawn grateful to be ripping with my pals
... today's traditional Thanksgiving effort.
One more takeaway.
When I set my PR, we lived much closer to the mountain and I'd ride it 3-4 times a month.
It was a goto.
And, it got me thinking...
... if I wanna slay like that again, I gotta do it more.
Maybe every week for the rest of 2025,
and chop 18 minutes off today's time?

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164.6 lbs/12.5%
7.5ish hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
84/90/-6 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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I NEVER LIFTED WEIGHTS UNTIL I GOT INTO THE NFL...
MOST OF US ARE PROBABLY HEADING OUT for the local turkey trot or some sort of holiday ride. It's tradition, followed by the traditional...
... Did you ride or run today?
Which deserves...
... Yes, and the sun also rose this morning.
Earning an...
... I bet your hungry!
Usually followed by a...
... I didn't know you could eat so much pie!
At some point someone will turn on "the game".
As full as we are,
as much as that lycra gonna be stressed tomorrow...
... we realize endurance training doesn't favor or create massive muscles.
Which brings me to one of my all time favorite athletes...
... the Great Hershel Walker.
Dude was devastating in college and NFL.
This quote must have been so humiliating to those left flattened on the field....
- 2000-3000 pushups/day
- 3000-5000 crunches/day
- hundreds of pullups/day
- hundreds of dips/day
- air squats and lunges thousands
- 20-50 yard sprints
... I never lifted weights until I got into the NFL.
Damn.
We may not be - ok, never will be - built like Hershel, but...
... kinda makes ya wonder how much stronger we could be.
Dedicating little time,
from home.
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164.6 lbs/12.5%
7.5ish hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
20 minutes Reading/Journaling
83/82/0 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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STRATEGY VS THE DREAM
LOOKING FORWARD TO NEXT YEAR yet? Maybe it's too early, I mean jeez it's not even Thanksgiving yet. But, almost...
... so, it might not be too soon.
There's no rule on that.
I was thinking about this on my ride yesterday.
What comes first...
... strategy or the dream.
Especially with all the InfooIncers on the socials.
You know which ones kill me....
... literally saw this one today...
... Download My 47 Points To Master Advertising Now!
hahahahahah
But, you get the idea.
We can get so hyped up on a new (to us) strategy...
- Single-legged box jumps while hula-hooping for explosive sprinting
- One million grams of carbohydrate from bonking to crushing
- Sleep like a grizzly and maul the group ride
... we start looking for a race to unleash.
I've done it,
still do it.
We can all be suckers,
the cons are as appealing as the conmen.
Anyway, what I concluded after zonetwoing my way around town was...
... The Field of Dream if we build it, they will come...
... is kinda right.
The players, errr strategies, don't show up until the field is built.
In other words, once we identify the...
- A race
- impossible PR
- unconquerable route
... then, and only then, will the strategies we need be apparent.
Let me say it differently.
We can quickly toss aside...
- techniques
- strategies
- hacks
... the worthless dross.
Because the really good stuff that works is easy to see...
... once we have our dream/goal/desire firm and clear in our minds.
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164.6 lbs/12.5%
8ish hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
82/74/7 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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NOT AS GOOD?
JOURNALISTS ARE SO MUCH SMARTER than us fans, they have incredible insights we just can't fathom. Why it's a wonder we even...
... bother seeing with our own eyes.
This is gold.
A journo says...
... MVdP is nowhere near as good as Tadej.
On the heels of saying...
... MVdP beat Tadej on the races he wanted to win.
He being MVdP,
and he being Tadej.
Wait,
what?
He's not as good,
but he beats him?
Oh, journo.
Here's the dill, and...
... it's a good lesson for us lowly amachuros.
On certain courses...
... certain riders are unbeatable.
The challenge is to find our course.
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164.2 lbs/12.5%
8ish hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
√ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
81/58/12 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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MY VICE IS TERRIBLE, MY CULT IS WORSE
FEW OF US HAVE BEEN TO AN AA MEETING, but we've seen TV/movie version many times. Hi, I'm Todd and...
... I'm an endurance junkie.
Hi Todd.
When we come clean with the general population, Today I...
- swam 10,000 yards
- rode for 5 hours
- ran 20 miles
... they think we're crazy.
We're not.
The adrenaline rush of ...
- 60 miles an hour in nothing but lycra
- the swimmers blue mind
- the runner's high
... we need that hit.
Regularly.
This risks we take...
- sending it down the mountain
- running along into the cold, dark night
- impossibly holding our breath one more length
... would freakout any life insurance company.
These sensations of pushing well beyond normal, reasonable, safe...
... are often all that's keeping us stable.
In all sincerity, because the allure of the lottery and dulling our senses with substances is so very tempting and tragically treacherous...
... stay dangerous my friends.
The sane kind.
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165.4 lbs/12.6%
8ish hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
√ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
20 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
81/70/11 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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HOW WE SOLVE PROBLEMS
SOME PROBLEMS ARE HARDER than others to solve. It can be frustrating when the answers just aren't coming. This is...
... how I solve my problems.
It's a question of time, right?
The truly unsolvable problems need marinating...
- clearly identify what needs to be solved
- set aside time
- get outside
... during a very lazy ride, run or swim.
The only goal is to solve the problem.
A stop for a pastry and drink is often required...
... I carry a journal and a pen to help me flush out ideas.
The best problems take require more...
- miles
- creativity
- "fuel" stops
... 3 or 4 or a lot more sessions.
Just today I was trying to figure out what to focus on...
- goals
- events
- milestones
... for next year.
Went for a ride,
had a brainstorm,
came home to the Giant calendar.
And they think we ride just for fun and fitness!
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165 lbs/12.5%
8ish hours sleep
0 PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
20 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
83/81/2 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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BECAUSE IT'S BEAUTIFUL
WE ALL HAVE A WAY to perform. Whether it's vanquishing, showing off, sufferfesting, truly enjoying every moment, our individual efforts...
... leave a lasting impression.
On others,
on ourselves.
Is there a best way?
Right way?
Only way?
Let us not gaze into our own navel but...
- racers
- promoters
- business leaders
- matriarchs and patriarchs
- community and governments
... appreciate for better or worse.
It is what it is.
I was recently struck by a singer...
- unknown by most
- unwilling to submit to label demands
- who died without much fame or fortune at 33
... sold more than 10,000,000 records posthumously.
What?!... how? who?
The great Eve Cassidy sang as if every song was a gift to the listener,
with uncommon love and passion.
Nothing more.
May we all do our thing with such beauty.
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Pull down her tracks on your music app... good wrenching vibes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C1_oNzhU7U
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164.6 lbs/12.5%
8ish hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
√ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
20 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
81/65/16 (fitness/fatigue/form) time to raise these numbers
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ON THE GAS
A LITTLE KNOWN SECRET to not falling over is going faster. It's counterintuitive. But, it's the first thing we taught the kids when they started riding motos in the desert...
... speed is our friend.
Then why did I suffer so badly last weekend in a desert-bound gravel race?
You didn't have a motor Dingdong!
No, it's more than that...
... and I've thought about it a lot this week.
The 92-mile race
- low gradient climbs and descents
- long, long straight roads
- mostly flat
... provided very little coasting.
We had to stay on the gas.
It's not like the terrain here,
most of my ride profiles look like a lumberjack's saw blade.
Anyway, I'm thinking about that this week because I'm starting to do sweetspot training...
... 90% of FTP, without coasting.
I've got to stay on the gas (the pedals).
It's hard to do when we have so many punchy climbs and lots of turns.
But, I'm a committed fool when it comes to this stuff.
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164.8 lbs/12.5%
8ish hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
√ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
82/67/14 (fitness/fatigue/form) time to raise these numbers
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TAKE TWO, AND CALL ME IN THE MORNING
GETTING A COLD is annoying. Can't train like we want to, can't sleep well, hard to be productive. If we get near our lover fingers are raised in an X...
... so, what do we do?
To speed it up.
There are my goto...
- Zicam at first hint
- Pollo Loco tortilla soup
- Insanely hot and long showers
... rider's tales.
Then there's what I did today...
... which could massively backfire, tomorrow.
I woke up,
it was cold.
I had a cold,
and hemmed and hawed.
I consulted my alter ego Dr. Goforit, who said...
- raise your body temperature
- the nose will start to flow
- blow that gunk out
... Put on a kit and get on two wheels.
Torture.
I've had mixed success over the years.
I'll either be on my way to pneumonia...
... or good as new tomorrow.
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165 lbs/12.6%
8ish hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
81/58/23 (fitness/fatigue/form) time to raise these numbers
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THE GODLY CONNECTION IS STRONG IN THIS ONE
BEING OUTSIDE and unplugged is more than just an escape from "the real world". Most people in "modern society" rarely experience what that is like. We do because...
... that's where we thrive.
And, we're moving fast.
Even if we're practicing our craft daily,
and the whether is good,
we could use more.
Not less.
I experienced a snippet of much more on our road trip.
We took time to visit the land my greatgreatgrandfather homesteaded 100 years ago.
No one else was there but us.
Access is via a gravel road,
10 miles from a 2-lane highway.
No cell service.
The only inputs,
each other and nature.
The peace and solitude remarkable.
Over night, the temps dipped low enough to freeze the rain puddles from the prior evening.
We were cozy,
the van has a heater.
Still, when we rose to stretch and visit this hallowed land filled with childhood and parenthood memories...
... we were shocked by the reality of nature.
Not in a negative way,
one that makes you feel alive,
connected to more than a paycheck and bills.
To God.
To acquire the land...
- the extreme temps at 7000'
- the distance by horse or wagon to town
- the loneliness during the months no one came to visit
... E. M. Whiting had to stay on it and not leave, for two years.
How else could he make such a sacrifice if not feeling a closeness to his creator?
I feel it when I'm...
- there
- in the surf
- on our local trails
... and love it.
Need it.
And so...
- walk
- hike
- ride
- run
- surf
- swim
- camp
... we keep inviting and encouraging our friends to join us.
Outside.



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164.2 lbs/12.6%
9ish hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
√ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
81/58/23 (fitness/fatigue/form) time to raise these numbers
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248
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MIRROR, MIRROR, ON THE...
DISNEY CREATED AN EMPIRE animating fairytales. Because the appeal is so strong, with little to no cultural barriers we have to ask ourselves not just why, but...
... which is our favorite.
Then, why?
Personally, Cinderella is my top choice.
Not just the story arc,
the snappy dances,
or catchy songs.
There's an orphan in all of us.
Often we don't see who we really are,
out talents lying dormant.
Could be naysayers,
could be something else.
It's nice that Price Charming is a price,
it's charming that he sees Cinderella as she really is.
The point isn't...
- Where's my prince charming?
- Who will save the day for me?
- Why am I not picked?
... to wallow in our sorrows.
The point is for whom are we Prince Charming?
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165.6 lbs/12.6% (not sure, traveling)
9ish hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
83/67/16 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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IT’S IN OUR DNA
TOO FEW OF US know our family history. Some barely know cousins. Great-grandparents? Forget about it. It’s just not a thing. And, yet…
… what could be more important?
To know their stories,
is to know ourselves.
Which is why we drove hours out of our way after the bike race.
Here in eastern Arizona, to soak of our roots.
Surfergirl’s great-grandfather helped settle Snowflake,
my great-great grandfather helped settle Saint Johns.
They are neighboring towns,
about 20 miles apart.
And the communities were quite friendly with each other.
You’d think we grew up out here,
and that’s how we met and married.
Not so.
I was born and raised in SoCal,
she was raised in Hawaii.
Maybe somethings are meant to be.
But, that’s not really the point.
This is hard country,
the high desert.
To carve a life and community out of nothing took strength, smarts, and massive cooperation…
… the same qualities it takes to complete very challenging endurance events.
Who is an ancestor that inspires you?
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165.6 lbs/12.6% (not sure, traveling)
7ish hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
86/87/-0 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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I WANNA PUT A DENT IN THAT GIRL
IN THE HEAT OF BATTLE we can say and do the craziest things. You know things we might not normally say or do. And, at the time...
... they sound/seem totally normal.
Like today.
I had the awesome opportunity to flat 15 minutes into the 92 mile race...
... suddenly I'm swearing like a sailor.
It wasn't horrific,
still, glad no one was around.
Spent the next 50 miles basically riding by myself.
Doing my best.
Jumping from group to group.
I roll up on one of the female leaders,
bridge across to another badass Barbie.
And, I hear her say the funniest thing...
... I wanna put a dent in that girl.
Speaking of the other racer.
I visualize a halloween scene,
hatchet stuck in the helmet.
Hahaha.
Then the crass, neanderthal in me thinks...
... that sounds like something I'd like to do on date night.
Not the hatchet...
... if you know what I mean.
These crazy thoughts are birthed in our very depleted states, as we...
... do our best to stay upright and moving forward.
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165.6 lbs/12.6% (not sure, traveling)
7ish hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
87/89/-2 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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WHY WOULD ANYBODY GO TO DOUGLASS, AZ?
RACING VENUES ARE HARD TO COME BY, especially in big cities. Almost impossible. The result is the bigger the race, the more likely we are to travel...
... someplace we've never been.
Would never go.
Here I am,
two hours south of Tucson,
on the Mexican border, in Douglass, AZ.
This gravel race has the same vibe as my first Leadville,
back in '99.
Small town,
somewhat forgotten.
Which makes it a perfect place to stage a gravel race...
... surrounded my endless gravel roads.
I decided to sponsor the race for three reasons...
- Mike, the promoter, is hella nice and persistent.
- He's a huge fan of our products
- I'm a huge fan of gravel races
... which are the only reasons to sponsor anything.
Passion and admiration for what each other are doing.
Funny story.
I have actually been here before.
Back in the 80's.
I was doing missionary work in Mexico and our visas needed to be renewed. Five us youngsters piled in a van and hit to Agua Prieto, MX. The plan was to walk across to Douglass, wait five minutes and walk back with new visas.
We were greeted with...
... No, no gringo. No se puede asi. (Not so fast whitey, you can't do it like that.)
So we...
- spent the night in Motel 6
- chomped Pizza Hut
- watched ESPN
... forgot all our Spanish.
And crossed back the next day.
I'm guessing Borderlands gravel will be slightly more challenging.
Good night now.
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165.6 lbs/12.6% (not sure, traveling)
7.5 hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
83/64/18 (fitness/fatigue/form) ... somebody is tapered!
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HURRY UP
IN OUR EFFORTS TO GET FASTER, we often think of the many benefits. Mainly health, youthfulness. And truth is...
... we are better than most, not as good as some.
Who's better?
By that, do you mean...
... how could anybody be better???
We are aerobic machines, and that is a key to longevity.
Mostly.
Here are...
- Sprints
- Weights
... the missing ingredients.
I know, I know...
- sprinting sucks
- weights can be dangerous
- and, for the weenies in the back, who wants to gain weight?
... what you're thinking.
According to research, when we lift weights not only do our bones get denser but there are intra-muscular gains to be made that we cannot get any other way.
You know what else is weird, most people in our culture never sprint again after their early twenties.
So, here's the main takeaway from all scientific facts do 'em and...
... move faster, age slower.
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165.6 lbs/12.6%
7.5 hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
85/71/13 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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GIVERS
THERE ARE THOSE WHO VOLUNTEER selflessly and those who volunteer selfishly. Both are admirable. In fact, when I was a race promoter it blew my mind that...
... people just reach out and offer their assistance.
Just giving where there's an obvious need.
I ran into a selfish one tonight.
The sun had set,
my headlight was on.
I was making my way cautiously because the ruts on this particular trail are bad and...
... there's an enormous sinkhole that might kill ya.
As a get there...
... did I say it was pitch dark?...
... a man is standing with a shovel in one hand and a trowel in the other.
Creepy?
Scary?
Nope, I knew what he was up to.
Not burying bodies...
... prepping the trail so when it rains this weekend the ruts will fill in.
I stopped.
Introduced myself.
Thanked him profusely.
No need, I just moved here and can't believe how lucky we are to have these trails right here. Just wanna make 'em perfect for my kids and me to ride on.
To which I could only say...
... Bro, you gotta let me make you a custom RaceDay Bag.
Is there a better gift?
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165.8 lbs/12.6%
8ish hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
√ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
87/82/5 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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I THINK I VOIDED THE WARRANTY
LIVING IN THE ACTION SPORTS MECCA of the world, I'm surrounded and influenced by all manner of creative, ingenious athletes. We all feed off each other. My friend Kody...
... started making super aero computer mounts.
3D printed gloriousness.
My new MTB was in need.
I reached out.
Got a mount for Roval bars?
Yes.
Cool, I'll get one.
We haven't tested for lights yet.
He thought I was asking for my road bike.
So yeah...
- the road mount is super aero
- looks freakin' awesome
- supports a light
... survived and thrived on first MTB ride.
Did my evil test void the warranty?
I dunno.
But, this is...
- come up product ideas
- make it
- test it
... what we do around here.
Here's a ink to his site: https://nanoworx.shop


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165.6 lbs/12.6%
8ish hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
√ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
87/85/2 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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DO YOU KNOW YOUR GOLDILOCKS NUMBER?
WE ARE ALL SEARCHING for that magic number of hours to maximize our training. You know, the Goldilocks amount. Not too little. Not too much...
... the perfect amount of work.
I know where it is.
You do to.
Look back over the year.
Find the week that didn't wreck you, the...
- hours
- distance
- intensity
... I can do this every week.
Bonus/verification if you had any...
- Segments
- PWR
- HR
... PRs the following week(s)?
That's your Goldilocks number.
Mine's about...
- saddle time
- bit of strength work
- some sort of other fun
... 13 hours/week.
What's yours?
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164.8 lbs/12.5%
8ish hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
√ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
0 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
88/86/1 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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YOU GET 1 WISH
2026 WILL BE HERE soon enough. Many of us are already planning work, vacations, family time...
... and, yes, races.
You get 1 wish.
Here it is...
- lay out your Giant RaceDay Calendar
- scour the interwebs for races
- pick one, and do it
... no limitations.
Imagine it...
- Anywhere on this giant blue marble.
- Any time of the year
- Dream equipment
- Fantastic lodging
- Clear schedule
... and ask yourself.
If not this year...
... when?
'Cause here's the deal, if we only did one race next year...
... we could probably make it happen.
It's just a mental game, play it out, and let me know...
... where, when and why.
Me personally, my top choices...
- Gravel Burn, South Africa
- Oregon Trail
- Rebecca's Private Idaho
... are gravel stage races.
Gravel Burn looks insane.
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164.4 lbs/12.5%
8ish hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
0 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
89/91/-3 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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THE REBEL ALLIANCE IS GROWING
EVERY NOW AND THEN a new format or race or course or piece of equipment comes along with promises to change everything. Except hardly anything changes...
... until something sparks.
How does that work?
Like this.
About 10 years ago, I purchased my first gravel bike.
My friends, like me, were roadies and mountain bikers.
A gravel bike seemed like the worst of both worlds.
I got it,
understood where they were coming from.
Except, I was having so dang much fun...
... I didn't care.
I just kept riding gravel,
inviting my friends,
enduring their
mockery.
It wasn't overnight,
more like overdecade.
The last two Saturdays, most telling.
Eight days ago, an absolute shredder on a mountain bike shows up on a spanking new gravel bike.
30 minutes in, he's grinning and shouting...
... This looks so wrong, but gadang it's fun!
Today, another pal shows up for his first group gravel ride.
He's gifted off road, we spent years riding motos in the desert...
... We're going 30+ miles an hour, I can't believe how much ground we can cover!
Does that mean you should be riding gravel, too?
Maybe.
But, really, it's just a lesson in how things that are worthwhile spread.
Then again...
... What did the gravel bike say to the road bike?
I am your father.
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165.6 lbs/12.6%
8ish hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
0 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
90/105/-15 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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FAMOUS COACHES ARE GETTING FIRED RIGHT AND LEFT
IN PRO SPORTS, or high level amateur, there is always a spot light on the coaches. At some point, blame or credit lands...
... squarely on their shoulders.
Should it?
I do love to follow college football...
- the emotional swings
- the athleticism
- the stadiums
... so much energy and unpredictablity.
Who would have thought so many megamilliondollar...
... coaches would be punted this year.
Mid-season.
The great Seth Godin wrote The Gap.
The idea behind the book is when we find ourselves unable to close the gap to our goal...
... the sooner we decide to quit and move on, the better.
It might be a pro gambling tactic as well...
... but, the only gambling I do is putting my heart, soul and cash into this business.
Anyway, would you have/have you had the guts...
... to change directions, and how quickly would you do it?
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163.6 lbs/12.4%
7.5 hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
87/83/3 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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CHOOSE WORTHY ADVERSARIES
WHAT IS IT ABOUT LOVING UNDERDOGS? It's so uniquely American. Is it our origin story, the DNA of our culture...
... to cheer for the fighter with no chance?
Honestly.
Who can't feel a bit of their own soul being crushed with every blow the awesome Apollo Creed delivers to a...
... bloodied, bruised, crushed Rocky Balboa?
We've all been in that arena.
Had the bell ring.
Still standing.
Somehow.
We humans thrive against overwhelming adversaries...
- inspiration
- desperation
- exasperation
... oozing with confidence and power.
When our all is required,
we discover who we really are.
As the great Kierkegaard said...
... What doesn't kill me makes me stronger.
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164.6 lbs/12.5%
8 hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
√ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
87/88/-1 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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MY TOP 5 SPEED HACKS
FOR MOST OF US, going faster, getting better, has less to do with a fancy new gizmo or the latest training fad. We know that...
... but, what are doing about it?
Like the Mastercard ad says...
... some things are priceless.
Here are five...
- Sleep
- Nutrition
- Strength
- Maintenance
- Consistency
... anybody can do.
These are my hacks.
Sleep.
Figure out when we want to wake up. Get in bed 8 hours prior to that. Stay there until it's time. Eventually, our bodies get the hang of it, and boom... we're sleep doping.
Nutrition.
Eat clean. No packaged foods. If we can't identify the ingredients, we don't consume it.
Strength.
Do the basics, at home. We don't have time to drive to the gym. No need to do all the sets at once, break 'em up throughout the day. Hardly any equipment is needed: pull up bar, a few dumbbells (adjustables for the win).
Maintenance.
New equipment is so nice because it is all tight and precise. Flawless maintenance will keep that new equipment performance for years, and we'll always be race ready.
Consistency.
If we always train at the same time magic happens. Those around us learn and appreciate our commitment. We get it done. Always.
A final word.
I was never the best athlete. Not among my friends, and certainly not at school or among the general population.
I was never picked first, couldn't aim or hit anything regularity.
I wasn't the bravest or most daringist.
I did have one thing going for me...
... I freakin' loved being outside and being challenged by nature.
Today, I'm probably better than almost all my contemporaries.
That's not a flex, it's just happens.
They quit.
Which brings us to the top two hacks of all time...
... commitment and passion.
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165.2 lbs/12.5%
8 hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
√ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
10 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
87/83/3(fitness/fatigue/form)
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YOU'VE LOST THAT AWESOME FEELING... GET IT BACK!
THERE'S A CERTAIN SOMETHING we feel during the early days of picking up our passion. It's tangible. We can taste it. We love it...
... that's how we got here.
I'd lost it.
Over the last couple of years, drunk with stupid stats from Training Peaks and Starva...
- more time
- more miles
- more climbing
... I found myself wallowing in fatigue.
Don't get me wrong.
I'd line up, or roll out with the pals, and, though I might be quick to drift back...
... the ability to endure for hours was ridiculous.
Something snapped.
Or, lightning struck.
I dunno.
But, a few weeks ago, I woke up and said...
Screw it!
I'm cutting down the long slogs...
... and bringing back sprint days.
2-3 hours became 90 minutes.
With 10-15 VO2 max efforts,
lasting 10 seconds to 5 minutes.
I'm super fortunate to live close to trails with a lot of straight up and straight down...
... I let the terrain dictate how long the sprint lasts.

Then, focus on my DH skills...
... coasting, staying off the brakes, carving and carrying speed.
The upshot, after 90 minutes and 10+ solid efforts?
I feel amazing,
not pooped.
Sprinting engages all our muscles and focus...
... a total mind, body soul work out.
Soul?
Yeah, trust me.
Do 'em right, and you'll see stars and feel God's presence could be imminent.
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164.3 lbs/12.5%
8 hours sleep
No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls
10 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
87/83/3(fitness/fatigue/form)
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YOU CAN'T GROW A BEARD OVERNIGHT
WE WANNA BE FASTER. Right now. Not this season, not this month, not this week, not today. Right now...
... 300 meters from the finish line.
Houston, we have a problem.
Go ahead.
We forgot to add fuel to the return booster.
Sucks to be you.
Yeah.
We can't grow a beard overnight.
A good one, for some of us...
... can take months.
If we wanna be fast in the final sprint,
if we wanna negative split the course...
... we gotta put in the work before we need the result.
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164.3 lbs/12.5%
8 hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises, Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
87/82/4 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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CULTURE WARS
THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF TRAINING groups. Both extend invitations...
... the similarities stop there.
One culture assures...
- everyone is ready to start together
- there are plenty of stops
- nobody gets left behind
... fairness and concern.
The other demands...
- leaving on time
- no stopping
- no waiting
... rugged individuals.
The group we...
- join
- create
- help grow
... depends on the result we are looking for.
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165.2 lbs/12.5%
8 hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises, Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls
10 minutes stretching
180 minutes Reading/Journaling
87/86/1 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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DIRT WORLD PROBLEMS
EVERY SURFACE HAS it's challenges. Add in the weather, how we approach things...
... changes quickly.
Super mist.
The normally grippy sidewalk we were slaying to meet the rest of the crew, was not only glazed with moisture...
... bright green moss screamed Slow down and do not lean over.
We ain't rookies,
not a problem.
It was so misty, the glasses were tucked away.

The late Fall moon dust covering most of our trails and roads...
- forks
- shins
- lenses
... quickly 3D prints on to everything.

Bombing the first downhill...
- nearly 40mph
- no brakes
- 1 minute
... the dust and pebbles flying up stinging our eyes.
Two choices:
Wear the glasses,
blurry, smudgy vision.
Wear no protection,
smoke your corneas or contacts.
When the sun finally burned through,
I grabbed my glasses from my jersey pocket...
... they were covered in sweat.
lol
Truly, dirt world challenges.
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164.4 lbs/12.5%
8 hours sleep
PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises, Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls
10 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
90/99/-10 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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THAT FREAKED ME OUT!
IN THE HURRY to get the miles in, sometimes we find ourselves willing to risk a potential short cut to get home early. Which is exactly what I did...
... just before halloween.
Hustling down a new trail.
The night's shadows suffocating the daylight.
A long ladder bridge spans steep canyon walls and the trail...
... whips around and under the bridge!
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
I was going too fast to even think about it.
Leaned on the tires.
Ducked my head.
Stopped.
Went back up and mastered it at even more speed.
I'd discovered a great way to freak my friends out...
... like finding a killer haunted house.
Gonna be good scare on the next weekly MTB ride.
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164 lbs/12.3%
8 hours sleep
√ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises, Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls
10 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
87/82/4 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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BRING YOUR BEST AND LET US ADD UNTO IT
MOST OF US have backgrounds in something other than endurance sports. During those pursuits we learned what our leaders believed to be...
... the best practices for excellence.
Do we leverage that?
Here's an idea.
When I surfed almost everyday...
- most days were small waves
- 2 days a week would be pretty good
- 1 week of the month would have 3+ days of epicness
... which got me thinking, what would happen if I trained more like a committed surfer.
That schedule up there, is a lot like polarized training...
... except for surfers, the good days are usually back to back.
Good days, means...
- charging through the surf
- scrapping to get max speed and catch one
- battling back through the big waves to get back out
... a lot of VO2 max efforts
Then,..
- back
- to back
- to back
- to back
... consecutive days one week a month, when a great swell hit.
After the big swells, there is usually a lull.
Good, because,
we're tired,
we rest.
That's how surfers train because that is nature's cycle...
- lots of endurance
- regular intervals
- a big week
- a lull
... maybe it should be ours, too.
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165 lbs/12.5%
8 hours sleep
0 PullUps, 0 PushUps + 0 Box Jumps, Nordic Curls, Heel and Calf Raises
10 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
87/82/4 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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THE MOMENT OF SILENCE
THE START LINE WAS PACKED on Saturday. Hundreds had paid to line up and race for 50 miles. Before the National Anthem...
... we had a moment of silence.
For Eric Williams.
Killed days prior, while riding with two buddies.
Leaving a wife, and 4 small children behind.
It was actually quiet and reverent.
I thought about Eric's always happy demeanor,
how much I enjoyed seeing him,
and banging bars.
Bros riding through life,
checking in at the races.
The moment was over,
the song was sung...
... and we raced on.
The thing is, we never really know when the race is going to end.
Each of us could be summoned home tomorrow...
- text
- call
- lunch
... so, let's be sure to reach out and let each know we're loved.
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165 lbs/12.5%
7.5 hours sleep
0 PullUps, 0 PushUps + 0 Box Jumps, Nordic Curls, Heel and Calf Raises
10 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
87/85/2 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST CHALLENGE ON RACEDAY?
WE'VE BEEN RACING SINCE we were kids. If it wasn't racing to play at recess, it was racing to eat lunch and then play. They go hand in hand...
... playing and racing.
Until it gets serious.
Somewhere along the line...
- Ribbons
- Trophies
- Podium steps
... awards and recognition become important.
What was fun and games becomes a lot more...
... when we put down our money.
A few months out,
no big deal.
A few weeks,
it gets real.
The night before,
tossing and turning.
The first morning of raceday, for most of us...
- the drive over
- the parking lot
- the starting line
... can be so overwhelming.
My biggest challenge has ranged from...
- needing to use the bathroom a million times
- massive swings in confidence
- to not wanting to start at all
... but, they all resolved over time.
It took me a while to consistently show up ready...
- left my shoes
- borrowed a helmet
- raced in my swimsuit and tshirt
... kept forgetting the essentials.
Sooooo... What is/was your biggest challenge on RaceDay?
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These challenges spring invention...
... one example is the RaceDay bag™.
This isn't a shameless plug,
or some kooky countdown to savings.
Just a reminder that if you've got a friend who stresses and forgets...
- we will sell out of some colors prior to Christmas
- we need 3 weeks to add custom names
... the RaceDay bag solves all, well most, problems.
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164.6 lbs/12.5%
8 hours sleep
15 PullUps, 45 PushUps + 0 Box Jumps, Nordic Curls, Heel and Calf Raises
10 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
87/82/5 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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SOME TECH I DON'T MISS
NEW GEAR ALWAYS PROMISES improvements to make us faster, better, smarter, efficienter. Sometimes, though, ya gotta wonder was it just to pry a few more bones outta the wallet, or...
... because it really is better.
Placebos be real, bro.
But, are the improvements?
My last mountain bike, the BMC 4-Stroke...
- integrated dropper post
- remote suspension -3 options
... I lovvvvvvved those innovations.
Now, the new bike I built up, didn't come with a dropper or a bunch of remote suspension options.
So far, I'm not missing them.
The simplicity allows me to slip into a state of flow...
... and stay there for longer periods of time.
Less to think about.
Why?
Part of it could be I ride the gravel bike a ton,
sometimes on technical, steep stuff,
sans dropper.
As for the suspension, the World Cup layout is so good there just doesn't seem to be a need.
Am I anti-tech then?
Not even.
I'm eyeing the Flight Attendant electronic brain for the fork...
... it will adjust even faster, and automatically.
Also, looking to upgrade a few parts to Ceramic Speed.
The moral of the story is...
... tech that makes things simple is what I want.
Or as the great Arthur C. Clark said...
... Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
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168.8 lbs/12.9% (this is getting outta hand)
8.5 hours sleep
20 PullUps, 60 PushUps + 0 Box Jumps, Nordic Curls, Heel and Calf Raises
20 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
87/80/6 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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PERIODIZATION FOR THE REST OF US
WE'VE ALL HEARD about periodization, that we should go hard for a few days or weeks then go easy for a bit. Apparently...
... there are massive gains to be made.
The pros do it.
We should.
But, how?
Actually, if we're not pro and we actually have a life it can come quite naturally.
Here's the way...
- Mondays are big work days for me, and I'm tired from the big weekend ride, I go easy.
- Tuesdays the fellas get together, and we always end up going hard.
- Wednesdays I want to have some fun offroad, and wind up doing tempo with some hard efforts where the terrain is punchy
- Thursdays are good days to put in some time with Surfergirl doing something she likes to do
- Fridays, I have time for an quick and easy spin before wrapping up the work week.
- Saturdays, time to get back with the fellas and smash it.
- Sundays, are all about church and family.
... most weeks run.
The months...
- 3 weeks of good consistent training
- and one week dialed back with family and work,
sometimes planned, sometimes not.
... have their own rhythm.
Looking at the year...
- family events
- work events
- holidays
... seem to create the longest off training blocks.
Oh, I almost forgot...
- some enjoy the break
- some go all Rocky indoors
... the weather has an agenda all its own.
The pros often sacrifice the events we might consider interruptive to our 'A' race prep...
... we are pro in a much different way.
We thoroughly enjoy what's truly important.
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8 hours sleep
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0 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
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A WRONG TURN, TURNS OUT ALL RIGHT
PRE-RIDING/RUNNING A COURSE can be the difference between winning and losing. Amateur preparation ranges from simply registering, to looking at...
... the promoter's description.
Pros memorize
it all.
Then there's lil' ol' me.
I'd raced the Filthy 50 four times previously,
seeing no need to preview it...
... or even look at the route.
The start was stout,
posting a PR on Raptor Ridge.
4 of us escaped.
I kept getting gapped and chasing.
Uncharacteristically, the pace eased into the fast, twisty single track along the lake's edge...
... and I moved to the front.
Why not?
At least that way I could control the pace.
One problem.
I made a wrong turn.
You'd think they'd wait.
It wasn't much a deviation.
I lost about 15 seconds.
Never got 'em back.
They were gone.
Outta sight.
I could have pulled the plug, but there were still 35 miles to go.
Time to play a mind game with myself.
Ride at my pace...
... and see if I could limit the damage.
The day was a total victory..
- zero insight to how I was doing
- keeping my HR in check
- posting good power
... riding at my limit, alone.
In the end, I finished 2 minutes and 24 seconds behind the my former friends who sprinted for the win...
... we'll be friends again tomorrow.

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165.6 lbs/12.7% (heavier, but didn't care - massive pasta lunch and dinner yesterday)
6.5 hours sleep (too wound up from the long drive home last night)
0 PullUps, 0 PushUps + 0 Box Jumps, Nordic Curls, Heel and Calf Raises
0 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
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BACK FROM OUTER SPACE
FOR THOSE OF US who are city bound, trapped in the noise and lights, among the masses, getting out into nature, however brief, is life giving...
... never long enough.
The ride/run/hike is over.
We had a chance to swim a little deeper the last few days on our road trip, while vamping (van camping).
Escaping the city lights,
a near moonless night.
A million stars filled the sky.
Silence surrounded us.
The vibe continued into the morning, riding through the vast desert...
... not a soul in sight.
Times like these, out in nature...
... it is easy to remember who we really are,
and what our true purpose is.
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163.3 lbs/12.2% (not sure, no scale, traveling)
9 hours sleep
0 PullUps, 0 PushUps + 0 Box Jumps, Nordic Curls, Heel and Calf Raises
0 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
86/74/12 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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NEVER TRUST A SKINNY SERVER
HOW DO YOU KNOW you’ve accepted that it’s really the off-season, and what does that signify to you? By that…
… just what does off mean?
The indicators.
I’d say today is a pretty good sign I have put my sword down.
Being Surfergirl’s birthday…
· We drove 400 miles to ride in Zion National Park
To ride a route she’d researched.
At her pace...
- 5 miles in
- my HR was 84bpm
- power in the low 100s
... she was all smiles.
Later at linner,
her choice.
I asked the server which of two options he’d select…
… if it was his final meal.
The trout.
For sure?
Bro, look at me.
Yea…
Never trust a skinny server.
Trout it is.
Little did he know Surfergirl eats like a bird,
and I’d also be having half a hamburger and fries
Later our nephew rang to let me know he’s going to be in Saint George and can ride MTB in the morning.
He's younger, faster.
We’ll probably hit it pretty good…
… something I wouldn’t normally the day before the Filthy 50.
But, ya know offseason rules are in play…
… and never trust a skinny offseasoner.
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9 hours sleep
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0 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
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NO IMAGINATION
WHY ARE WE ABLE to do the things we do with realitive ease and so many others can barely walk a block? Just last week I saw a mid-30s man truly struggle to make it up a set of stairs...
... something we might skip up.
It's kinda sad.
My pal checked in on me post completing the massive quest of the year.
How'd your big ride go?
Amazing, super rad. Most finished before sunset. A first!
I can't even imagine doing that.
That's your problem, no imagination.
The great Napoleon Hill said, Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve.
Could my nameless friend do
- 120 miles
- 15000' of vert
- in under 12 hours
such a thing?
Of course, I've already seen him get into mountain biking,
get destroyed racing for a few years...
... get serious, become Expert Level State Champ.
Which I guess is the point about imagining the pursuit of impossible...
... it helps to look back on previous feats.
A lot.
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6 hours sleep
0 PullUps, 0 PushUps + 0 Box Jumps, Nordic Curls, Heel and Calf Raises
0 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
87/73/13 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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THE ENDS OF DAYS
THE SUNLIGHT CAN BE BRUTAL at certain times of day, certain times of year. It can line up just perfect to be searing, and we need to be...
... prepared for that.
Even then,
we can suffer.
Like today.
Love Watts and I met up for some sunrise MTB.
Weather was perfect.
Cold if standing in your under pants...
... ideal if ripping.
There I was,
getting after it,
came around shadowy turn...
... blinded!
And so it went for the next 60 minutes,
in and out of shadows,
as our big friend rose.
My problem,
my main problem...
... my lenses have been scratched and abused.
I eventually gave up,
opting for the stylish and goofy
glasses upside down on front of helmet.
Which means the secret to surviving the ends of days...
... is keeping our vision unclouded.
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163.3 lbs/12.2%
8 hours sleep
0 PullUps, 0 PushUps + 0 Box Jumps, Nordic Curls, Heel and Calf Raises
10 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
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THE EQUIPMENT PLATEAU
WE HAVE ALL THIS GEAR, much of it is very specialized which means walking over to ask our handy neighbor isn't gonna help fix something that's broken, If they try to help...
... it'll likely be more destroyed.
That's expensive.
Then there's the many decisions we need to make about what to run on a given course, under predicted conditions.
Even if we get that right.
Weather changes,
Mother Nature has her say, too.
And Handy Rob ain't gonna be there to bail us out.
I was thinking about this while listening to another racing podcast and the conversation turned to equipment...
- assembly
- selection
- set up
... dazzling me with the depth of the athlete's knowledge and skills.
The point is this.
If we...
- knew the full range of each component's function
- were able to properly maintain it
- had the tools and skills
... how much faster/better could we be?
Think about it.
If you knew your tire was designed to be
- leaned over 30°
- traveling 50 mph
- at 60lbs of pressure
... would you go for it?
Maybe.
But, not knowing is a hard 'No".
Then again...
... I've earned a lot of scars finding those limits.
And, that can be kinda fun, too.
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163.6 lbs/12.5%
8 hours sleep
15 PullUps, 60 PushUps + Some Box Jumps, Nordic Curls, Heel and Calf Raises
10 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
88/80/8 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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THE SYSTEM
IN THE PROCESS of accepting and dismissing, praising and criticizing it's easy to get lost on the weeds and...
... fail to see the bigger picture.
Time is largely to blame.
Lately, I've really been enjoying the Ask A Cycling Coach podcast with Coach Jonathan Lee...
... no, this had nothing to do with riding about 50% of Leadville with Jonathan in 2019.
(did I just flex?)
He has guests who are current pros,
reporting from the trenches,
what works.
And, what doesn't.
Here's the thing...
... it takes time to see the results of a system.
We can't...
- hit over/unders
- dramatically up our carbs
- do a massive sweet spot session
... one time, and know if it works.
It might take weeks,
months.
Here's the other thing...
... why would a current, in the trenches, pro share such valuable intel?
Theses systems will all produce results...
... its up to us to figure out if any of them will work for us.
My system for testing their system?
Very unscientific...
- if it's something I've played with before
- if it aligns with my intuition
- if it sounds fun, challenging
... I'll lean into it harder than I have in the past.
See if it works.
There is no other way.
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164.2 lbs/12.5%
8 hours sleep
20 PullUps, 60 PushUps + Some Box Jumps, Nordic Curls, Heel and Calf Raises
10 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
89/84/5 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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WHAT'S BETTER?
THE FITNESS TRACKING APPS capture and present a lot of useful data. We can geek out on all the metrics, but...
... it is useful?
It can be.
As a motivator...
- PRs
- power
- heart rate
... we can be fascinating to see our progress.
Or, lack there of.
Today felt like really good prep for next weekend's Filthy50 MTB race.
- The ride was about 90-120 minutes shorter than my typical Saturday ride.
- I spent almost the same exact time over 300W, 40 min.
- Climbed about 1000' more feet, 5500'
So...
- I climbed more
- spent just as much time at Threshold or above
- In a shorter time period
... according to the app, today's ride was easier.
A lower stress score.
Which is weird, because I thought today's shorter ride was just as hard or harder than the longer rides I've been doing...
... and I'm certainly just as smoked.
The take away?
Apps, the ones I use at least, give a lot of weight to time training.
Another takeaway?
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- work and career commitments
- and our 'A' race
... then when to go deep on the training and when to taper.
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164.6 lbs/12.5%
7 hours sleep
0 PullUps, 0 PushUps + 0 Box Jumps, Nordic Curls, Heel and Calf Raises
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
91/97/-6 (fitness/fatigue/form)
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THIS IS THE WAY
GOOD MORNING, I know you're probably headed out to do something fun today. It might even be a race or something extremely challenging...
... I just want to make sure you know the way.
Which direction to head in.
It matters.
A lot.
Here's the...
- run towards what you want
- run away from everything else.
... the tried and true method.
You could walk,
or coast,
but...
... you want to get there as quick as possible.
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162.6 lbs/12.3%
8 hours sleep
0 PullUps, 0 PushUps + 0 Box Jumps, Nordic Curls, Heel and Calf Raises
10 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
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CAN WE AGREE ON THIS?
WHEN IT COMES TO IMPROVING there are so many theories and methods it's hard to stay committed to one without being won over by the next greatest thing...
... is there anything we can agree on?
Yes.
Of course.
Doing these two things...
- Keep moving every
single
day - don't quit
... will keep us in the game.
If that's not enough for ya.
Here's my all-time favorite training advice from the great Kent Bostick...
- GC Winner
- National Champion
- Olympian (at age 42)
... I ride hard twice a week, every week.
I'll raise my water bottle to that.
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10 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
98/100/-2 (fitness per training peaks)
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LOCAL BIKE SHOP DEALER IS FIRED UP!
THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF BIKE DEALERS, and one is quickly becoming an endangered species. There's the What do you want? and the...
... Dude you gotta check this out!
Guess which one is thriving.
My pal, Talks Big Game, has been in the bike biz for a hunerd years...
- manufacturer
- repping
- dealer
... at all levels.
He swore he'd never get into retail...
... now I'm pretty sure he'll never leave.
What's up?
Dude, we are killing it.
Killing it?
Yeah, did record sales in Feb, and March and April even better.
No way.
Yeah, man, we got these...
- bikes
- locks
- helmets
... I explain why they're awesome and
why we brought 'em into the store
and cha ching!
So you're busy.
Oh yeah, because of the service.
Service?
It's crazy, nobody wants to work. So, when people come here and we get it done fast and a fair price... boom!... word travels.
Let me just pause the convo right there.
Talks Big Game doesn't do anything for free,
he's all about makin' a profit.
I love that about him.
The moral of the story?
If yer excited, and helpful...
... you're gonna thrive.
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10 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
93/7 (fitness per Training Peaks)
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I USED TO WEAR WHITE BIBS... USED TO
WHY ARE WHITE BIBS making a come back? I've worn white bibs, they looked amazing in the packaging, and...
... for the first couple of days.
But, ya know what?
Ride 'em enough...
- rain
- dirt
- mud
... the stains reign.
Nobody wants to see splatter off the rear wheel,
onto our rear crack.
ie: our dirty laundry.
Black is easier...
... better at hiding the rough patches.
I'd like to pretend life's all sun and games,
worthy of the white bibs.
But, every now and then...
- health
- projects
- schedules
... ya know, it's too much.
So, it was both hard and easy to pull the plug on a couple of races I had been planning on for months...
... in fact, all of 'em for the foreseeable.
Body tired.
Toddy tired.
Takin' it down a notch...
- goals
- intensity
- activities
... 'till the fire's back.
Time to chop wood...
... like Rocky in Rocky IV.

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166.4 lbs
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10 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
93/4 (fitness per Training Peaks)
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A BIKE WITH NO NAME
THE VERY PRO TREND of name stickers on bikes makes a lot of sense. Seven riders on a team, three bikes a piece. That's a lot to keep track of...
... for the riders and mechanics.
We all want to feel pro.
Do we need name stickers on our bikes?
I mean, there's a quiver in our garage, but...
... it's pretty clear who's is who's.
In that case, why do non-pros name stickers?
In case our new-found friends forget our names?
To intimidate or pacify the competition on the start line?
Me, personally, I like to think a proper name can...
... give our bikes talisman-like qualities.
Like my gravel bike's name: GRVL GHOST
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10 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
94/-9 (fitness per Training Peaks)
20 min vision therapy

EVERYBODY FEELS THE HEAT
THE FIRST HOT DAY OF THE YEAR always disappoints. No matter the the number of indoor, sweltering bouts with the Zwifties, countless smokin' hot sauna/spa sessions...
... the melting is real.
The spunky start imperceptibly grinds down.
In my case...
... to a halt.
90º+
Not terrible.
What was/is/might still be? terrible...
... is my/our acclimation.
As the great FosterGrants said We need 4-5 of these to get battle ready.
I hope he's right,
he usually is.
In fact, now that the initial smack in the salty head has passed...
... it's not disappointing at all.
We're one day closer to mocking his best.
Soon anything Mr. Sunshine tries to magnify us with...
... will be nothin'.
There's a lot...
- acclimation
- hydration
- apparel
... we forget about until the sitch confronts.
Bring the heat!
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IL FALCO!
LAUNCHING OFF AN ITALIAN CLIMB takes guts. The roads are steep, skinny, twisty, shady. Add in runoff, debris and corrosion and...
... only the bravest, most skilled are willing to fly.
Enter Il Falco,
The Falcon, Paolo Savoldelli.
I watched one descent in the Giro where he...
- caught
- passed
- destroyed
... the competition.
By purposely slicing both wheels through the hairpin turns.
Purposely!
Now, I don't know about you, but the only time I've slid both wheels through a turn I was outta control through gravel covered turn in a crit...
... somehow, by some miracle, I stayed upright.
There is one rider capable of such feats in this year's Giro...
... Tom Pidcock.
I hope we get to see him slicing and dicing...
... with his Red Bull brain-bucket.
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FIXING A PROBLEM
IT'S NOT THE PROBLEM, it's how you handle it. Sage advice from my grampappy. I'd like to see what he says about...
... this megannoying problem.
It's been keeping me up all night...
... that's no way for an aspiring shredder to recover.
In this case, I know...
- the root cause
- how to handle
- and treat
.... that's not the problem.
The problem is,
I didn't know it would be a problem.
While I was busy slicing my thumb on the MTB Saturday...
- keeping up with Smiles
- the beautiful morning
- a bit of pain
... I was distracted.
A friendly vine of poison oak reached out,
and wrapped itself around my left arm.
Rather than scrubbing down with Tecnu, a special soap for poison oak encounters, my pre-emptive default after such a luscious ride...
... I did a quick rinse and hopped over to urgent care for stitches.
On Monday, the initial itchies set in.
Too late to handle the problem,
a week of suffering is on deck.
The moral of the story?
Prevention > Problemsolving > Procrastination
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20 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
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FANTASTICO!
ONLY ROAD CYCLING has Grand Tours. Three of them: il Giro, le Tour, la Vuelta - Italy, France, Spain...
... lasting three weeks.
21 days of racing.
Does no offroad Grand Tours signify anything?
Is road...
- body
- bikes
- logistics
... just that much easier.
I can hear the roadie gnashing of teeth - lol.
Relax.
3 weeks on a bike is nothing compared to running...
- 50 days
- 50 states
- 50 marathons
... Dean Karnazes.
Which is child's play compared to completing...
- 50 days
- 50 states
- 50 Ironman's
... James "Iron Cowboy" Lawrence.
Regardless of how ya like your pain...
- beautiful country
- insane talent
- Italian flair
... the Giro starts Friday, and it's gonna be fantastico!
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95/7 (fitness per Training Peaks)
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THE LIST
THE LIST WAS STARTING to weigh me down. It kept getting longer, and more detailed. If this continued...
... I knew I'd quit.
Good ol' Ben Franklin's tool saved me.
I drew a line down the middle,
all the crud on the left.
All I needed was one thing that could go on the right.
Then, I could look at all the reasons stacking up in the You Can't Finish or Win column, and...
... give them the 1-finger salute.
What's on the right side of your list?
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WHAT ARE WE RIDING FOR, ANYWAY?
WE DO THINGS DIFFERENTLY, partly to be efficient and partly because we aren't bound by tradition. We're making it up...
... as we go along.
Just like two amazing charities and events I learned about today.
Best Buddies gets people with intellectual and developmental challenges...
- outside
- socializing
- doing hard things
... out on bikes.
Bay to Brooklyn is a memorial ride for the 343 firefighters who lost their lives during 9-11, starting on West Coast and finishing in New York City.
How about that for a cool way to put our training to great use?!
We designed their gear on Zoom calls today...
- fast
- easy
- and fun
with their input, in real time.
That process is one of the many things we do different.


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93/9 (fitness per Training Peaks)
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THE CHALLENGE OF GOING TOO FAST
ON THE BWR CA COURSE last weekend, I came in really hot to an aid station. Volunteers everywhere, helpful hands full of bottles and gels, and...
... all I can see is the gap through the cones.
I blast through,
and the yelling starts.
Wrong way!
Wrong way!
Wrong way!
Wrong way!
Wrong way!
By the time I'm 100 yards down the wrong road, I turn around and see the guy I'd worked so hard to catch and pass...
... flies through the area correctly, at full speed.
The next 5 miles, I'm going all out to catch him,
and repass.
Going fast is important for...
- winning
- attaining
- achieving
... going fast in the right direction is importanter.
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Case in point.
I thought it'd be faster and easier to just cover my wound with Neosporin and get on with life...
... Dr. Mike texted me back: Get that stitched up, it will heal much faster.
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93/-2 (fitness per Training Peaks)
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... THAT ENDED WELL, MOSTLY.
THE MARINE LAYER was thick, like misty with wet streets thick. This could only mean one thing, 3D printed dirt would be covering our bodies and bikes. And one more...
... really good thing.
Hero Dirt.
We would have to wait a bit for the sun to get higher,
we didn't need it to break through,
we needed the temps to rise.
In the meantime, Tim Z and I were having a blast, right up until...
- whipping through the drenched brush
- knobbies caked with almost mud
- digging deep on the steeps.
... my booboo.
As I'm cleaning a rocky ledge,
my tire slips,
I tip.
Over!
On the way down, trying to break my fall, my glove snags on my twin-lok...
... landing with all my weight onto the webbing between forefinger and thumb.
Hurts a bit.
I see red.
But, it feels good and we ride for another hour.
Back at the van I remove my glove to see this gash.

It's deepish.
In such a weird spot, I can't see any way to stitch it.
Besides it's not bleeding,
and doesn't hurt much.
Put a call into the great Dr. Delange (bro-in-law).
For now,
lots and lots of neosporin.
Do you think I deserve this peanut better donut?

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I HAD NO IDEA HOW WEAK I WAS, UNTIL...
IF WE'RE NEVER TESTED or pushed, we don't know what we are capable of. And here's the sad truth to that...
... we think we're capable of a lot more than we are.
99% of the time,
we're not even close!
For example.
As a kid, I could snap off 10 pull ups...
... no problem.
When I decided to reincorporate that exercise back into my routine, I could barely to 2...
... big problem.
Now, I snap off sets of 5 throughout my work day.
Another example.
One day, we decided to climb the local 5600' mountain...
... I couldn't make it to the top.
After a year or so...
... we we're doing repeats on that same climb.
The lesson?
We have no idea how weak we are...
... until we get stronger.
===
164 lbs
7.5 hrs sleep
PushUps PullUps SplitSquats <-- Don't skip the strength work.
20 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
94/15 (fitness per Training Peaks)
20 min vision therapy

DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE STATE?
GETTING BEYOND THE OBVIOUS BIAS that comes with living in a place you love, what is your favorite state or place to visit...
... and how often do you get there?
This is important.
We need...
- breaks
- changes
- adventures
... to thrive.
I have a few favorite spots...
- the North Shore of Oahu
- the lush forest in Breckinridge
- any open desert area in the winter
... I don't get to any of them often enough.
Good thing my favorite state is so close.
The best ways to get there...
- twisty single track
- long mountain climbs
- surfing good waves in warm water
... it's a magical place.
Filled by moments..
- calm
- confident
- proactivity
... when time disappears.
We don't need a passport,
plane,
or car.
The secret...
- playfulness
- honed skills
- vision focused far ahead
... comes with time and dedication to one's craft.
===
166 lbs
8 hrs sleep
PushUps PullUps SplitSquats
20 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
94/15 (fitness per Training Peaks)
20 min vision therapy

WHY IT'S SO HARD TO TAKE A BREAK
AFTER SUNDAY'S RACE, BWR CA, I swore I'd take a really good break. Stay off the bike, until at least Thursday, because I knew I was...
... exhausted and mentally burned.
This morning's excuse to break my vow was really good...
... had to drop the van off to be serviced.
And, you know, that required riding my bike home.
Surely, 30 minutes of spinning would be okay.
Was it?
I mean, the legs felt like doodoo.
Here's the real problem...
- our minds need to relax, get away from the grind
- our bodies need the physical work
- our days are organized
... we've built a routine optimized for life.
The withdrawals were killing me.
Out I went at sunset...
... with no plan but to pedal some, and coast more.
===
165.7 lbs
8 hrs sleep
PushUps PullUps
20 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
93/16 (fitness per Training Peaks)
20 min vision therapy

PURSUE IMPOSSIBLE
PRETTY GOOD FOR ME,
is not good enough.
Only knowing there was nothing left to give,
is satisfying.
Reaching for the furthest star,
is true north.
Latent talents disgust me, I demand all God has given me be uncovered,
activated and deployed.
Anything less than everything,
is failure.
I define my wins not by others, or trophies,
but by my own golden standard.
I'm in pursuit of impossible.
===
164.7 lbs
7 hrs sleep
PushUps PullUps
20 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
94/5 (fitness per Training Peaks)
20 min vision therapy

PUMP IT UP!
THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT for cycling, because Shimano and the city teamed up to put in a pump track. We went over tonight with the littles, thinking there would be a few kids...
... it was mayhem.
10 kids, more like a 100!
What's the best path to...
- fun
- skills
- power
... hands down, it's BMX!
Heck, that's how I started...
- riding to school
- popping wheelies
- jumping everything in site
... making all kinds of friends...
- comparing scabs and scars
- daring each other to ridiculous stunts
- taking apart and sanding and painting the frames
... bonds that remain unbroken to this day.
As the great Elvis Costello said...
Pump it up until you can feel it,
Pump it up when you don't really need it.
---
166.7 lbs
8 hrs sleep
PushUps PullUps
20 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
96/-7 (fitness per Training Peaks)
20 min vision therapy
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

A DIFFERENT KIND OF FLAT
THE THOUGHT OF RACING TODAY was underwhelming. Sleeping in, watching Liege-Bastogne-Liege, taking a lazy beach walk with Surfergirl, making pancakes...
... anything, but clipping in and pounding the pedals.
Watts up?
Surely, it's not...
- Rock Cobbler in Feb
- BWR AZ in Mar
- Cactus Cup in Mar
- Sea Otter in Apr
- BWR CA today
... racing my Classics season?
I know it wears the pros down,
but not me?
I was flat before we even got going.
When I got a flat with 15 miles to go...
... I was so tempted to call for help.
Good thing I don't race with a phone.
I'm sharing this part, because it could happen to you.
So, I'm in a good group, with Carlitos and Kristen Smith.
We're moving.
Then I hit a rock, at speed...
... all the way to the rim.
Tire starts losing pressue.
Ugh!
I stop.
No signs of sealant or a punchture.
Hmmm?
Give it a CO2...
... all the air just blows right.
Give it another, my last...
... same darn thing.
I have just enough that I can ride very slowly.
I find one of those public tool stations, with a pump.
Yes!
Attach it.
Nothing in...
... all remaining air out.
I'm dead.
A good dude pulls up to loan me his pump, only he hasn't used it in years and can't remember how it works.
I should stayed in bed.
A few minutes later, the great Nate Adams comes blasting by.
I hollar.
He stops.
Gives me 2 CO2s.
I go for it.
Tire seals perfectly.
What happened?
I think I hit that rock so hard it broke the bead free keeping it from sealing properly...
... until all the air pressure was removed.
It remained sealed the rest of the ride.
Where's the lesson?
I need...
- rest
- a break
- time off
... to remove the pressure.
Once that's done...
... I can quickly get back up to speed.
166?
7 hrs sleep
No PushUps PullUps
20 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
989/14 (fitness per Training Peaks)
0 min vision therapy

AN ATHEIST, A GOD-FEARER, AND GRAVEL RACER WALKED INTO AN EXPO
HAULING DOWN THE FREEWAY to get to the BWR Expo this morning, I realized I've become hellaborring. And, I think it might be true for the simple fact...
... I'm laser focused on so few things.
So you can imagine the thrill talking to real people, in real life...
... about atheism.
Because, here's sitch.
I can go all day about...
- endurance sports
- building a brand
- my familiy
- religion
... my convictions, not necessarily in that order.
As a wise man once said...
One person's convictions,
are just boring as heck to everyone else.
This truly might be one of the greatest challenges we face by spending...
... so much time alone, training.
Especially, for those addicted to filling our remaining free time with scrolling, or binging YouFlix.
Our chances to connect deeply with others are fleeting.
So, there I am catching up with Carlitos, talking about his mother's passing, my brush with death last year, the miracles of our children.
And, he says it.
I'm atheist.
Really?
We dove into the how, where, who, what, where and why of his conversion.
Fascinating.
No God?
Well, I believe in a higher power.
Ok, that might not be atheism?
Yes, but, it's where I am.
It was a great conversation between to brothers of the endurance faith.
Then, no joke, the couple in the spot next to me in the expo comes over and we're sitting there talking about the day.
Somehow, atheism comes up again.
Oh, yeah, I was raised a Catholic, but it wasn't working for me because it didn't make logical sense.
Now, this cat, is about the same age as our oldest, so it was really interesting to get his younger take on religion in general, and God specifically.
So, no God?
Nope.
But what about the sunrise, an old growth forest, a child's first breath?
It doesn't add up to God, for me.
Each of these conversations, were at least an hour long.
Respectful.
Honest.
Raw.
The first time in quite a while I haven't felt boring,
or been bored.
I'll tell ya this, though.
My guess is each of us, probably on the terrible hike-a-bike after 55 grueling miles...
... would like to have the hand of God give us a good push.
===
165.5 (carb loading)
8 hrs sleep
No PushUps PullUps
20 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
94/5 (fitness per Training Peaks)
0 min vision therapy

A DIFFERENT KIND OF FLAT
THE THOUGHT OF RACING TODAY was underwhelming. Sleeping in, watching Liege-Bastogne-Liege, taking a lazy beach walk with Surfergirl, making pancakes...
... anything, but clipping in a pounding the pedals.
Watts up?
Surely, it's not...
- Rock Cobbler in Feb
- BWR AZ in Mar
- Cactus Cup in Mar
- Sea Otter in Apr
- BWR CA today
... racing my own Classics season?
I know it wears the pros down,
but not me?
I was flat before we even got going.
When I got a flat with 15 miles to go...
... I was so tempted to call for help.
Good thing I don't race with a phone.
I'm sharing this part, because it could happen to you.
So, I'm in a good group, with Carlitos and Kristen Smith.
We're moving.
Then I hit a rock, at speed...
... all the way to the rim.
Tire starts losing pressue.
Ugh!
I stop.
No signs of sealant or a punchture.
Hmmm?
Give it a CO2...
... all the air just blows right.
Give it another, my last...
... same darn thing.
I have just enough that I can ride very slowly.
I find one of those public tool stations, with a pump.
Yes!
Attach it.
Nothing in...
... all remaining air out.
I'm dead.
A good dude pulls up to loan me his pump, only he hasn't used it in years and can't remember how it works.
I should stayed in bed.
A few minutes later, the great Nate Adams comes blasting by.
I hollar.
He stops.
Gives me 2 CO2s.
I go for it.
Tire seals perfectly.
What happened?
I think I hit that rock so hard it broke the bead free keeping it from sealing properly...
... until all the air pressure was removed.
It remained sealed the rest of the ride.
Where's the lesson?
I need...
- rest
- a break
- time off
... to remove the pressure.
Once that's done...
... I can quickly get back up to speed.
166?
7 hrs sleep
No PushUps PullUps
20 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
989/14 (fitness per Training Peaks)
0 min vision therapy

AN ATHEIST, A GOD-FEARER, AND GRAVEL RACER WALKED INTO AN EXPO
HAULING DOWN THE FREEWAY to get to the BWR Expo this morning, I realized I've become hellaborring. And, I think it might be true for the simple fact...
... I'm laser focused on so few things.
So you can imagine the thrill talking to real people, in real life...
... about atheism.
Because, here's the sitch.
I can go all day about...
- endurance sports
- building a brand
- my familiy
- religion
... my convictions, not necessarily in that order.
As a wise man once said...
One person's convictions,
are just boring as heck to everyone else.
This truly might be one of the greatest challenges we face by spending...
... so much time alone, training.
Especially, for those addicted to filling our remaining free time with scrolling, or binging YouFlix.
Our chances to connect deeply with others are fleeting.
So, there I am catching up with Carlitos, talking about his mother's passing, my brush with death last year, the miracles of our children.
And, he says it.
I'm atheist.
Really?
We dove into the how, where, who, what, where and why of his conversion.
Fascinating.
No God?
Well, I believe in a higher power.
Ok, that might not be atheism?
Yes, but, it's where I am.
It was a great conversation between to brothers of the endurance faith.
Then, no joke, the couple in the spot next to me in the expo comes over and we're sitting there talking about the day.
Somehow, atheism comes up again.
Oh, yeah, I was raised a Catholic, but it wasn't working for me because it didn't make logical sense.
Now, this cat, is about the same age as our oldest, so it was really interesting to get his younger take on religion in general, and God specifically.
So, no God?
Nope.
But what about the sunrise, an old growth forest, a child's first breath?
It doesn't add up to God, for me.
Each of these conversations, were at least an hour long.
Respectful.
Honest.
Raw.
The first time in quite a while I haven't felt boring,
or been bored.
I'll tell ya this, though.
My guess is each of us, probably on the terrible hike-a-bike after 55 grueling miles...
... would like to have the hand of God give us a good push.
===
165.5 (carb loading)
8 hrs sleep
No PushUps PullUps
20 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
94/5 (fitness per Training Peaks)
0 min vision therapy

AN ATHEIST, A GOD-FEARER, AND GRAVEL RACER WALKED INTO AN EXPO
HAULING DOWN THE FREEWAY to get to the BWR Expo this morning, I thought a rather strange thought. And, I think it might be true for the simple fact...
... I'm laser focused on so few things.
I'm boring.
So you can imagine the thrill get to talk to real people, in real life...
... about atheism.
Because, here's sitch.
I can talk all day about...
- endurance sports
- building a brand
- my familiy
- religion
... my convictions, not necessarily in that order.
As a wise man once said...
One person's convictions,
are just boring as heck to everyone else.
This truly might be one of the greatest challenges we face by spending...
... so much time alone, training.
Especially, for those addicted to filling our remaining free time with scrolling, or binging YouFlix.
Our chances to connect deeply with others are fleeting.
So, there I am catching up with Carlitos, talking about his mother's passing, my brush with death last year, the miracles of our children.
And, he says it.
I'm atheist.
Really?
We dove into the how, where, who, what, where and why of his conversion.
Fascinating.
No God?
Well, I believe in a higher power.
Ok, that might not be atheism?
Yes, but, it's where I am.
It was a great conversation between to brothers of the endurance faith.
Then, no joke, the couple in the spot next to me in the expo comes over and we're sitting there talking about the day.
Somehow, atheism comes up again.
Oh, yeah, I was raised a Catholic, but it wasn't working for me because it didn't make logical sense.
Now, this cat, is about the same age as our oldest, so it was really interesting to get his younger take on religion in general, and God specifically.
So, no God?
Nope.
But what about the sunrise, an old growth forest, a child's first breath?
It doesn't add up to God, for me.
Each of these conversations, were at least an hour long.
Respectful.
Honest.
Raw.
The first time in quite a while I haven't felt bored,
or been bored.
I'll tell ya this, though.
My guess is each of us, probably on the terrible hike-a-bike after 55 grueling miles...
... would like to have the hand of God give us a good push.
===
165.5 (carb loading)
8 hrs sleep
No PushUps PullUps
20 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
94/5 (fitness per Training Peaks)
0 min vision therapy

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO SPONSOR AN EVENT?
BWR CA, is the 3rd event we've sponsored this year, after Rock Cobbler and Cactus Cup. Over the years, my motivation to be involved in the sport this way...
... has evolved.
Why do companies sponsor events?, is one question.
But, I'm more interested in your thoughts.
What you, as a participant...
- want
- expect
- count on
... from your sponsors.
Do you want to see the latest and greatest products and services?
Are you wondering how much the promotor must be making from the sponsor money?
Is getting free shwag a draw?
Maybe it's just connecting better with the company?
If you didn't get a chance to see our Instagram post about the course today...
... the first sector is legit rocky, and will test your bike handlings skills.
I rode it.
My fat, 45mm gravel tires.
26 lbs up front, 28 in back.
Still very jarring.
I'm probably going to stick with that, even though the start will be a very fast and rolling climb.
Yeah, I know when we hit the dirt...
- chunky gravel
- to steepish single track
- then steep rocky climbing
... around mile 9 it will be decisive.
I'm will to risk slilding back some spots for two reasons:
- a lotta cats gonna explode on the dirt climb
- I'd rather be comfortable and in control over the long haul
.... worth it?
We'll find out.
Come by the canopy and we'll compare notes.
===
164.5
7.5 hrs sleep
PushUps PullUps
20 minutes stretching
0 minutes Reading/Journaling
96/1 (fitness per Training Peaks)
0 min vision therapy

METRICS I'LL BE WATCHING AT BWR CA
IT'S NOT ENOUGH to monitor our heart rate and the amount of power we're putting out. There's more...
... we need to be aware of.
Yes, more than watching our competitors,
and surveying of our surroundings.
Here are my top 3...
- time
- miles
- heart rate
... for BWR CA.
Heart rate, because if I'm alone - which happens almost always in gravel racing - I need to know how much I can demand my body.
Miles, because I will attach white tape with each climb's pinnacle, so I know how long I need to push to reach the next downhill.
Time, because I want to stay on top of my nutrition, and for me that means 400 calories/hour.
The rest...
- speed
- power
- cadence
... are meaningless once the flag drops.
At least,
that's my plan.
===
163.1
8.2 hrs sleep
PushUps PullUps
10 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
97/-3 (fitness per Training Peaks)
20 min vision therapy

MY THOUGHTS ON OFFROAD TIRES
TO TRULY MAXIMIZE our speed racing offroad, we must excel at bike handling skills. What ever differences we might see in road speed, cornering for example, is...
... multiplied offroad.
A split second lost leaning through a turn on pavement...
- slippery
- uneven
- rocky
... can turn into seconds in the dirt.
Consequently, the easy sprint to close the gap on the road, while taxing,
might never be closed on the dirt.
Now a lot of YouTubeGurus spout off a zillion different choices...
... depending on the make up of the soil.
You know what I think about that?
Selecting a tire that works really well in almost every case is way better than...
... the brain damage caused by picking 10 tires.
Why?
Because getting to know one tire over all kinds of terrain...
... is a sure thing.
===
163.7
8.2 hrs sleep
PushUps PullUps
20 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
98/0 (fitness per Training Peaks)
20 min vision therapy

I HOPE HE'S MORE PROFITABLE THAN EVER
MY LOCAL MECHANIC is really good. If something's broke, he will fix it quickly and get me back on the road. Which is a good thing because...
... I needed to get my baby in n outta there this week.
Race comin' up.
In prep, I swapped out my brake pads.
They were pretty smoked.
Normally...
- pop 'em out
- new ones in
- align
... it's no big deal.
Until yesterday,
no matter what I did,
the dawgawn things kept dragging.
After...
- sweating
- swearing
- swearing some more
... I hustled over, and begged.
Could I have just had him quickly swap out the brakes to begin with...
... instead of making it more difficult and time consuming?
Sure.
But where's the fun in that,
for me?
And, where's the profit in that,
for him?
===
164.7
8 hrs sleep
PushUps PullUps
20 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
97/0 (fitness per Training Peaks)
20 min vision therapy
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

IS YOUR ARG HIGH ENOUGH?
THE GREAT JIM COLLINS enlightened the business world to the BHAG - the Big Hairy Audacious Goal. I'd like to advance that a little further to...
... the ARG.
The Absurd Race Goal.
You wanna know why?
Actually, a better question is...
... what is so great about an ARG?
Well just the fact that...
- it seems impossible
- nobody believes we can do it
- there's a possibility we might die trying
... makes it seem absurd.
To outsiders.
Not to us.
Because we'll have to...
- radically change our training
- dynamically improve our equipment
- reject anything that takes us off mission
... it's an irresistible challenge.
Anything less isn't going to...
... inspire us to reach further than ever before.
===
166.3
8 hrs sleep
PushUps PullUps
20 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
98/-20 (fitness per Training Peaks)
0 min vision therapy

THE ROPE-A-DOPER SUCKER PUNCHES TO VICTORY
THERE ARE A LOT OF WAYS TO WIN a race. Some more honorable than others. But, If winning is all that matters, then...
... might as well study this master class.
Amstel Gold 2025.
The winner,
was not the favorite.
The top 2 favorites,
were alone to contest the victory.
One problem.
The third guy, the favorites disrespected, was...
- feigning exhaustion
- acting submissive
- preparing to pounce
... had plans of his own.
In a nutshell, Skjelmose' one heroic move was to make the effort to chase down #1 favorite Tadej, and in the process drew out #2 favorite Remco.
Once teamed up with Remco,
he held back, going so far as asking Remco to slow down.
With Remco doing most of the work,
they caught Tadej.
In a final display of great acting,
he cowered behind the two great champions.
While they're busy sprinting it out for the win...
.... Skelmose magically has way more power than the two best riders in the world and snags the win.
Sometimes...
... the best actor wins the race.
===
166.8
7.5 hrs sleep
PushUps PullUps
10 minutes stretching
90 minutes Reading/Journaling
98/-20 (fitness per Training Peaks)
0 min vision therapy
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

WHY WE NEED TO BE FAST FRIENDS
THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF RACERS in the world, and we can be friends with both. Today, I lucked out and rode with the kind that pulls...
... the best out of us.
We don't ride together much.
In fact, not nearly enough.
Why is I love this kinda racer is kinda what you think,
and kinda not.
We each competed at Sea Otter last week,
I did Gravel, he did XC.
Since TimZ climbed to the top step of the Sea Otter podium,
I was excited, and slightly nervous.
Could I keep up?
Turns out,
as we casually rode,
we each managed to snag a KOM.
Not that we're into that sort of thing - lol.
Which brings up...
- spur each other on
- share what's working
- appreciate the beauty all around
... why it's such a treat to have this type of friend.
The pace is good...
... the experience is better.
===
165.3
7.5 hrs sleep
No Strength Work
20 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
100/5 (fitness per Training Peaks)
20 min vision therapy

SHOULD THESE GUYS QUIT?
TODAY'S RACE in Belgium was a stunner. As I'm heading out for a spin, I see on YouTube the final km's of the Brabantse Pijl. There's a long-range break of two guys...
... Wout and Remco.
Nothing new there, except...
- Wout's surgically repaired knee looks horrific
- Remco still has numbness in his shoulder
- it wasn't a couple of buddies out riding
... these two dropped all the other pros with 50k to go.
I know they're getting paid,
but, they have made millions.
They don't need to get back to racing
They could stay on the couch,
throw in the lycra.
Instead, they finish 1-2.
Maybe quitting isn't all it's cracked up to be.
===
165.3
7 hrs sleep
PullUps PushUps
20 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
96/-1 (fitness per Training Peaks)
20 min vision therapy

I'VE FINALLY HATCHED THE PLAN
THE 'A' RACE is exactly five months out, almost to the day. Gravel Nats. The course I have to imagine, given what little I know about MN, is going to be...
... flat, fast, punchy.
Exactly what we don't have here.
I've been racking my brain about how to simulate...
- terrain
- topography
- physical demands
... so, I'll be ready.
Trust me,
pushing hard uphill is completely different from...
... steamrolling along the flats.
Both require fitness.
Climbs around around here are steep...
... with plenty of descents to coast and recover.
Not so, on the flat stuff...
... no reprieves, just constant power being put down.
This week, I think I found the perfect ride...
- crit specialists
- pro triathletes
- gravel kings
... and it's stacked with dream killers to destroy me.
What luck!
===
166.7 (wish that extra 5lbs was muscle)
7.5 hrs sleep
PullUps PushUps SplitSquats
20 minutes stretching
60 minutes Reading/Journaling
97 (fitness per Training Peaks)
20 min vision therapy

ACCORDING TO DAVE...
AFTER THE RACING at Sea Otter, I was catching up with my pal Dave. The convo got onto training, where we both downplayed what we do to the point of...
... wondering if either of us trains at all.
Then we laughed at what we really do.
Do you do...
- intervals
- zwift sessions
- work with a coach
... any thing structured?
Nope.
Same.
Just a couple of group rides a week.
Same.
Now, before you gettin' all sassy 'splaining...
- the whoa's of snow, rain, sleet
- haven't seen the sun for 6 months
- live in a small town with no one to ride with
... I get it.
So does Dave,
and half the country.
The mortal of the story is to...
- relax
- be flexible
- keep it fun
... life is short.
The other mortal of the story is to pick a...
- day
- time
- place
... and start invitin' to the group ride,
if you don't have one.
Why?
We're mortals...
... the urge to compete is in our DNA.
And, that social ride is always gonna turn spicey,
like a race.
Consistency is key.
===
164.9
8 hrs sleep
No Strength Work
20 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
97 (fitness per Training Peaks)
20 min vision therapy

NOT ENOUGH F.R.O. BRO
THE FIRST TIME I heard of F.R.O., was on some prototype tires Intense Cycles had me test. I thought, that's cool...
... a special designation.
Clearly, I misunderstood what F.R.O. meant.
I'll tell ya the adventure first.
About a week into testing, I climbed to the top of our biggest mountain.
About a 4000' climb,
which means a 4000' descent.
It is a screamer.
Lots of straights,
hitting upwards of 45 mph,
braking super hard into the turns.
Towards the bottom,
something didn't feel right.
I stopped.
The tire tread was delaminating,
grotesquely bulging.
Coulda died?
Maybe.
The prototype tire,
intended For Race Only...
... wasn't ready.
I was reminded of this today on my MTB.
Stomping up a hill, I heard the sad Ting! of a spoke snapping.
I asked myself...
... What the heck are you thinking riding your race wheels every, single, day?!!
Which begs the question...
... Should we invest in F.R.0. gear?
What is truly F.R.O. worthy?
For my money, and it's real money...
- Tires
- Wheels
- Complete bike
... in that order.
A duplicate of our race bike, we just beat the daylights out of and a F.R.O. bike we bust out once a week and at the races.
After that, as proven today, training wheels, even as great and amazing as today's wheels are, a set of trainers are a really good idea, especially for the off-road scene.
At a very minimum, some fresh rubber a week out, is always a good idea.
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164.7
8 hrs sleep
PullUps, PushUps, SplitSquats
20 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
96 (fitness per Training Peaks)
20 min vision therapy

I ASKED AI WHAT MY SPIRIT ANIMAL IS
COULD AI DETERMINE my spirit animal? Some of have wondered what animal represents us best, others have taken the deep dive to align...
... with the animal spirit.
GROK, what is my spirit animal?
The AI presented a survey for me to take,
asked me refining questions,
and told me the answer.
Except it didn't.
I already knew.
Kinda.
Per GROK, I prefer...
- The Mountains
- Flying Solo
- Freedom
... I'm a Golden Eagle.
Without any AI assistance, we created the winged-wolf logo about 7 years ago.
Fitting.
See that jersey up there...
- Spirit Animal
- Mantra (No One Of Consequence)
- Neon green sides and bibs Surfergirl could see from afar
... for an A race in 2019.
Now, here's the cool part.
You can do the same thing...
- design a custom kit
- include your spirit animal
- and inspiring mantra
... with a simple click.
Right there: https://pedalindustries.com/pages/start-a-project
Why am I so passionate about this?
Because I want you to Rip On RaceDay! in your style.
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164.7
7.5 hrs sleep
PullUps, PushUps, SplitSquats
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
96 (fitness per Training Peaks)
20 min vision therapy

HOW VAN DER POEL REALLY WON PARIS-ROUBAIX
AS USUAL, the journalists completely missed the action that was the key move. This time, it was Paris-Roubaix, where it was headlined The Mistake That Cost Tadej...
... A Chance To Win."
Makes you wonder if these cats ever ride bikes competitively,
let alone race.
What should have been the headline?
It wasn't a mistake,
it was pressure,
and fatigue.
But, mainly pressure.
Not pressure to perform,
these aren't children.
They're professional racers.
Tadej is a great bike handler.
Matthieu is the best bike handler.
Every corner,
every technical challenge,
Van der Poel is taking tiny, imperceptible bits of time...
... when he's leading.
And, pressuring Pogacar at all times to match him...
... when he's following.
Savage racers, whether they are leading or following...
... know how to create pressure.
The kind the wears their competitors down,
until they crack, crumble, are crushed.
Oh, yeah, I almost forgot what the headline should have been...
... Van der Poel Rails Corner To Set Up Solo Victory.
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165.8
7 hrs sleep
PullUps, PushUps, SplitSquats
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
97 (fitness per Training Peaks)
0 min vision therapy
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

A SWEET IDEA MIGHT HAVE SAVED ME
I FIGURED I'D NEED four bottles to complete the sixty miles of gravel racing. Then, I checked the weather and reduced that to three bottles...
... and upped the calories to 400 per bottle.
Good thing.
Because as my Camelbak with fifty ounces, and 800 calories, was getting low...
... I reached for my bottle.
Uh Oh!
Not there.
Launched on one of the smokin' fast downhills.
Could I make it on just the Camelbak and the one 200 calorie gel?
Normally, I'd say no way.
But, I tried something new...
- Wednesday
- giant apple fritter
- in-n-out 3x meat with fries
- shepherd's pie with extra potatoes
- Thursday
- giant plate of danish pancakes, syrup and butter
- 2 regular in-n-outs with buns and fries and lotsa catsup
- half a pizza
- large bag of SkinnyPop
- cherries and blueberries
- Friday pre-race
- apple
- 3 Entenmann's Chocolate donuts
- Honey Stinger waffle on the start line
... a lot of simple sugars the two-days prior.
Did it make the difference?
Honestly, I think it might have.
Energy was good for the nearly 4 hours of racing.
I think it needs more testing,
especially the donuts.
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165 (no idea, traveling)
6.5 hrs sleep
No strength work
10 minutes stretching
0 minutes Reading/Journaling
99 (fitness per Training Peaks)
0 min vision therapy
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

THE RETURN OF T.O.D.
IT WASN'T A BLISTERING START, but it wasn't nothin' to be in 4th position at the top of the road climb and into the chicane before...
... opening it up on the dirt.
The ensuing really fast gravel downhill,
seemed to go on forever.
Other than clinching my glasses with my teeth, they were fogging from the fog, everything was going surprisingly well.
Which is the problem with tapering for a race.
We, well, at least me, feel great in those opening miles...
... it's easy to blow up early on.
Looking at my power readings and feeling my thumping heart...
... I knew I couldn't keep it up.
It was time to settle into The Old Diesel mode,
I've missed this guy.
I unhitched from the leaders,
about 8 of them floated away.
Now, it was time to ride on my limit vs someone else's.
Lots of alliances are formed in these situations.
Mark caught and passed me,
I did all I could to speed up,
we worked together.
After lap one, I was back on my own.
I knew Mr. Brownjersey was up there somewhere.
Suddenly, all I'm seeing is brown jerseys ahead of me.
I close in,
check the elbows for wrinkles,
and keep riding and chasing back.
Finally, I catch him.
C'mon ol' timer!
He's got nothing.
Dang.
Woulda been a good time for an ally.
A few miles later I catch the giant, in the white jersey.
I can't believe it.
We work together until I dork it going on to a singletrack.
I spend the next 15 minutes chasing.
And, lo and behold, he's linked up with Dave.
We're not exactly drilling it,
more like deathmarching it.
Up ahead is a super steep gravel road with big rain ruts.
I know if there is a wobble, and I have to uncleat, it's highly likely my tingy legs will fully cramp...
... and I'll be done.
So, I make an effort to lead into that short bit of nasty.
Slowly, and I mean slowly, a little, tiny gap opens...
... and stays there until the finish.
I wind up second, to the great Tinker Juarez...
- the high school tennis player
- sandwiched between two Olympians
... and just ahead of the great Dave Littieri.
What a day!
===
There is something to be said for persistence.
Well, a lot.
Somedays it works,
others, not so much.
I have often felt why am I persisting at X when Y looks so much better?
The truth, we're not seeing all the shit that lies below yonder pasture...
... better to deal with the shit we know and grow our own green grass.
===
165 (no idea, traveling)
7.5 hrs sleep
No strength work
10 minutes stretching
0 minutes Reading/Journaling
98 (fitness per Training Peaks)
0 min vision therapy

TAPERING SUCKS
IT'S RACE DAY TOMORROW, and this week has been soooooo boring. Too many don'ts, from riding too hard to eating too much to sleeping too little...
... the lethargy is real.
Why?
So we feel fresh and spicy on race day.
Will I?
Mmmmmmmabye.
While tapering we always watch the fitness score, per the training apps, drop.
Hence, the call to put in some hard miles.
But, with additional hard workouts comes fatigue.
Got it?
Tapering = Fitness down, Form up.
Frankly, I haven't see for my Form in positive territory form months.
So, while the overall Fitness is nowhere near what I'd hoped...
... the Form is in a good place.
Gonna be fun to see how it checks out.
===
165 (no idea, traveling)
8 hrs sleep
No strength work
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
93
0 min vision therapy

THINGS YOU DON'T WANT TO DO BEFORE A RACE
IT'S BEEN A BUSY FEW DAYS, and I didn't get everything dialed in last week. Normally, that is the time for perfecting the set up. But...
... sometimes we have to adjust.
At the last second.
Right now...
- new cleats
- rear derailleur
... these are at the top of my list.
Fiddled with them for the last 3 days.
Adjust,
pedal,
adjust,
pedal,
adjust,
pedal.
They're mostly good,
and if they let me down...
... it serves me right.
Then, just now, I was winding down in Buelton, halfway to Sea Otter...
- It's only a flesh wound
- blood all over the place
... I massively stubbed my pinky toe, after dinner.
Mashing it into my race shoes,
cinching down the Boas
fretting on the shifting...
... should keep my festering mind off any perceived leg pain come Friday's race.
===
165 (this is not the race weight I was looking for)
8 hrs sleep
No strengthwork
10 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
95 (looks like I'm reste4d)
20 min vision therapy

ARE WE BEESY OR BUSY?
GETTING THAT FIRST WIN is intoxicating. We go from this might be fun to Heckyeah! I'm a racer, in an instant. Encouraging anybody, ourselves included...
... is a tricky endeavor.
Because, what is a win?
I was thinking about this today, as I considered the best way(s) to get that first taste of success for...
... our two new sales reps.
We athletes measure...
- PRs
- Miles
- Speed
... the inputs that lead to success.
They give us confidence,
that there will be a payoff.
For us, at PEDALindustries...
- contacts
- design sessions
- custom team stores launched
... are the metrics that matter.
Just like bees who...
- forage
- process nectar
- store in honeycomb
... the right inputs give us the sweet outputs.
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163.6
8 hrs sleep
PushUps and PullUps
20 minutes stretching
30 minutes Reading/Journaling
99 (fitness per training peaks)
30 min vision therapy

JUST BECAUSE WE CAN'T...
THE TEENS HAD SET UP A JUMP. As I came around the sweeping turn, with a little too much speed, I began drifting wide and perfectly lined up to send it. At the last moment, I locked up the rear...
... sliding and slicing to safety.
There was no way I was going to launch into a blind landing.
Challenging as it looked on take off, when I rolled around to scout the landing...
... I could see it was straight forward and smooth.
How many things are like that?
We see something that looks impossible,
look behind the curtain...
... and realize it can be done, if we work at it.
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164.5
8 hrs sleep
PullUps, PushUps
20 minutes stretching
98 (fitness per training peaks)
30 min vision therapy

HAVE YOU EVER GONE TO THERAPY?
I'VE SEEN A SHRINK. There, I said it. It wasn't out of weakness, or anything foo-foo. I was battling for my life, and I couldn't figure out how to move forward...
... using a hammer, when I needed a screwdriver.
That's what pro's do.
When we're stumped,
blocked,
broken...
... they give us the tool(s) we need.
We fix the situation,
usually ourselves,
get on with life.
Now, I'm in therapy again.
My favorite physical therapist is back in town.
I saw him Friday for my back.
In a matter of about 20 minutes
- he assessed me
- found the exact area of trouble
- taught me three different stretches
... he gave me tools I needed,
told me it'd take 4-8 weeks.
As the great Lloyd Christmas said...
... So, you're saying I've got a chance.
===
TBH, already feels remarkably better.
So, if you're suffering...
... get some therapy.
===
If you're local, see Scott Moncrief at ProSport in Mission Viejo.
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164
7 hrs sleep
0 Strength
20 minutes stretching
99 (fitness per training peaks)
30 min vision therapy

WRENCHING ON MORE THAN THE BIKE
FOR SOMEONE WHO TALKS ABOUT PREP all the time, you'd think I'd have noticed the conditions of my tires, earlier. But, there I was on a steep and dusty climb...
... puttin' down some power.
The tire slipped,
I eased off,
sat down.
PR gone.
Not the kind of thing you wanna do in a race.
The local shop was outta stock on my favored Terra Speed 45s,
ordering online would take too long.
What to do?
The rain bike's tires, were barely ridden.
While I swapped 4 tires...
- broke beads
- remounted
- refilled
... I was lost in the inspiring words of a conference.
Which made me wonder...
... Why do I listen to so much political poison?
When I could do some wrenching...
... on my bike, and my soul?
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165.1
8 hrs sleep
0 Strength
20 minutes stretching
101 (fitness per training peaks)
0 min vision therapy

IF IT'S NOT AN 'A' RACE...
LAST HARDISH RIDE BEFORE SEA OTTER next week, tomorrow. I had two offers, both tempting. One would likely see me dropped early, riding alone; the other would likely trash me for a week...
... pre-riding BWR CA course.
I chose neither.
At this point, the burnout is real.
Better to ride something...
- fun
- fast
- friendly
... close to home.
The main goal will be to...
... stay as close as possible to on-the-limit-race-pace.
Why not the other options, they sound harder?
Because, even though Sea Otter is not an A race, it will be very hard and challenging...
... I believe when the training is done, it's time to work on the psyche.
Rides that ...
- build confidence
- skill-building
- not draining
... are best, in the final days of prep.
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165
7.8 hrs sleep
PushUps and PullUps
20 minutes stretching
97(fitness per training peaks)
30 min vision therapy

THE CHALLENGE OF ELECTRONIC LIFE
A FRIEND WHO'D I'D BEEN MISSING messaged me to go for a ride today. I had to go early, needed to be in the command chair to goose a few initiatives...
... we planned a meet up.
Hmmm, 'not like him to be late.
I checked my phone.
My shifters aren't working! I think my battery on the lever is dead. So bummed.
Just like that...
- no catch up with a friend
- more riding solo
- plan changed
... a reminder.
Batteries must be charged, or ...
- brain gets fuzzy
- emotions swing
- reactions slow
... we have a good chance of a poor performance.
Or, worse, we miss a chance to ride with a friend.
Here's my hack...
- check 'em before putting the bike away
- check 'em again at night while prepping for the ride
- check 'em one more time before rolling out of the garage
... and get my buns in bed early.
'Cause I prefer to be a creative thinkin', cool cucumber, with lightning reflexes.
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164.7
6.8 hrs sleep
PushUps and PullUps
10 minutes stretching
98(fitness per training peaks)
30 min vision therapy

WHAT A NICE BIRTHDAY GIFT
GETTIN' IN A RIDE, run or swim, on our bdays is a mighty fine thing to pull off. A lot of us do something epic to mark every lap around the sun. It might be on the very day, or later in the year...
... but, something gets done.
Surfergirl asked, What are ya gonna do for your birthday?
I dunno.
Gotta do something.
Just wanna go with the wind, do what I want to do.
So, I...
- Got up and read
- Re-wrapped the bar tape
- Grabbed an apple fritter
- Did some quick customer service
- Surprise visit with Shane and kids
- Chatted with a couple of customers, friends... friendstomers?
- Went for a spin
- Scanned today's orders
- Checked in briefly with the team
- Writing this blog post
- Going to quit early and see Black Bag
... basically, the same thing I do every day, minus the movie and fritter.
Feelin' darn fortunate completing the 63rd trip 'round,
doin' what I love to do,
every day.
Life has it's headwinds and tailwinds.
Gotta ride 'em all.
Like this one today.
Starva recorded my 2nd fastest time ever...
- 25.7 mpg
- 138 bpm
- 215 w
... on a segment I've covered 762 times.
Wind'll do that,
even with gravel tires.
That's the icing on my cake.

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164.7
6.8 hrs sleep
PushUps and PullUps
10 minutes stretching
99(fitness per training peaks)
30 min vision therapy

MY LATEST EXCUSE PER OZ
THE WEEKLY GROUP RIDE TODAY, was horrendous. I felt sluggish, the legs barking, struggling to contribute to the pace line, and hit my high points...
... I just wasn't feelin' it.
What could be the reason(s)?
Oz, I sucked today, couldn't get going.
Why?
Didn't get to be early enough.
Nice excuse, you gonna blog about it?
When I got home,
the denial was real.
No way did I want to see the Starva truth.
Had to be horrid.
Between flippin' pancakes,
I took a look.
What the heck?
The numbers were almost the same as last week,
when I felt great.
Turns out, I really only dropped off the pace during the 90 minutes.
Sleep deprivation for sure.
But, guess what else?
I decided to go solids for fuel vs. CarboRocket.
I realized...
- I drank 75% less fluid
- consumed 40% fewer calories
- and, yeah, a full 60 minutes less sleep
... that's how to feel terrible and still kinda get it done.
Take homes...
- Get to bed early
- Stick to the liquid diet
... for racing or riding hard (it was a 3.5hr effort today).
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164.6
6.8 hrs sleep
PushUps and PullUps
10 minutes stretching
98(fitness per training peaks)
0 min vision therapy

NEW PRODUCT ANNOUNCED: The Naero
Date line: 4.1.25
PEDALindustries, based in the epicenter of the action sports world, announces a ground shaking product called the NAERO. Developed for the tech-hungriest segment of the market...
... searching to shed every second possible.
These racers...
- carbon everything
- rocket science helmets
- serums to improve every system
... thought they had it all.
Purchasing speed is their guiding principle.
The Naero is on pace to sell out in it's first week of availability.
How does it work?
- The racer trims a sheet of Unobtainium
- Wraps it round their neck
- Heats with blow dryer.
Presto, the masters racer has the neck of an 17-year old...
... no more turkey flaps flapping in the wind.
Early adopters will also receive secret instructions to apply Unobtainium to their...
... elbows and eyelids if necessary.
According to the company...
... 5 watts per flap can be saved.
"This will solve exactly what's been holding me back."
- C. Froome
"Forget motors, give me the Naero."
- F. Cancellara
"Lance, lets crush these punks"
- J. Ulrich
Get your now at https://pedalindustries.com/products/naero
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166
8 hrs sleep
PushUps and PullUps
10 minutes stretching
96(fitness per training peaks)
30 min vision therapy
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

JUST WHAT IS GOING ON WITH THE LONG SOLO VICTORIES?
ARE THESE GUYS WINNING THESE BIG RACES, going solo from 10s of kilometers from the finish line, really that much physically better than the rest? When I look at it...
... something isn't right.
I know the best are the best.
But, the rest aren't just hacks off the street.
Think about it.
How can one guy escape off the front and everyone else not form...
... a working, cohesive pace line?
Let him dangle.
Then, pounce for the win.
Instead, these long-range attackers have discovered a hack...
...and it may not end any time soon.
Because it's working.
What is needed
- hope
- sacrifice
- coordinated effort
... is true leadership.
Let's get after it this week!
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164.6
8 hrs sleep
0 PushUps and PullUps
10 minutes stretching
97(fitness per training peaks)
20 min vision therapy
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

MAYBE WE SHOULD ALL BE TRAINING LIKE BMX RACERS?
ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITE RACERS, is the great John Tomac. He came up through BMX, dominated the MTB scene, XC and DH, started crushing the roadies...
... eventually racing in Europe with the Motorola road squad.
How did he do that?
Locally, some of the very best racers I've battled...
- superior sprinters
- excellent bike handlers
- calm as cucumbers slicing and dicing crits
... trace their roots back to BMX.
What do BMXers do...
... over and over again?
30-40 second all out sprints.
Not,
let's go fast.
Ride it like you stole,
lightning starts.
I thought about that as I cooled down,
close to home.
The ride was fast,
and I'd felt great.
Best I've felt all year.
Confirmed by a few of PRs, on Starva.
I think my Power Spikes sessions...
- all out
- 10-20 seconds
- lots of rest in between
... are starting to pay dividends
Over the course of about 2 hours,
I'll get in 20-30 sprints with
tons of rest in between.
Maybe I was inspired by this outstanding collaboration we are doing with the one and only...
... Radical Rick!
https://pedalindustries.com/collections/radical-rick-store
https://pedalindustries.com/collections/radical-rick-store
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164.6
7 hrs sleep
0 PushUps and PullUps
10 minutes stretching
99 (fitness per training peaks)
0 min vision therapy
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

TODAY + TOMORROW + SEA OTTER = BWR?
IN FOUR WEEKS, I'll line up for my first BWR CA. All I know for sure is, the competition will be fierce, the course will be fast...
... and I'll be tested.
Time to do some strategic training.
Today, I took easy, hoping to have good legs for tomorrow.
Tomorrow, Saturday, will be...
- gravel
- single track
- a romp with a fast road group
... a very mixed surface ride.
It won't all be race pace.
Because most gravel rides, at some point, turn into solo efforts where being able to hold a high tempo for hours is a difference maker.
I'll start out at tempo,
on the dirt.
Threshold four about 30 minutes,
on the road.
Back to tempo,
on the dirt.
Between now and BWR CA is Sea Otter, in two weeks.
That will be a good test for my fitness...
... and with a massive amount of luck, I could qualify for Unbound.
Gunna be a fun 4 weeks.
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163.6
8 hrs sleep
PushUps and PullUps
10 minutes stretching
95 (fitness per training peaks)
40 min vision therapy







