I'M GRATEFUL FOR MY MVP SKILLS

I'M GRATEFUL FOR MY MVP SKILLS

IN BUSINESS THERE IS A CONCEPT CALLED THE MINIMUM VIABLE PRODUCT.  The idea is a company should create the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) to go to market, and build from there as quickly as possible.  We practice that here...

... yawn!

You don't care about that... but, you should care about Minimum Viable Power!

We also practice that.

It's the crafty move of going to the front at the bottom of a climb and drifting back but not getting dropped.

It's the wily cat who takes pulls like everyone else but is glued to the wheel in front, and rather than tapping brakes will slide to the side... both move save tons of watts.

It's learning how to corner, carrying speed in so you don't need to sprint out.

It's having a pristine drivetrain.

Where can you conserve energy?  Carry speed?  Stay off the brakes?  Accelerate wisely?

There are myriad ways to use the Minimum Viable Power...

... and here's the kicker with MVP, as you figure 'em out...

... you'll have significantly more finishing energy..

... and when you unleash your mighty fury...

...and all the other competitors will see is your vanishing silhouette. 

Speaking of unleashing, yesterday in my exuberance to unleash a killer promo to you my faithful readers I shared the code that the commoners will get on Friday... assuming any product is left.

My bad, but the offer is still insanely good.

$308 in product for $200.

The Ultimate RaceDay Bag™, loaded with the goods:  PRO bag, changing poncho, Purist water bottles, PR Lotion, DZ Nutz, gloves, socks, and a tshirt.

https://pedalindustries.com/products/ultimate-raceday-bag%E2%84%A2

We never discount the RaceDay Bag™, ever.  There are only 100 of these packages available.  Only readers of the blog know about it... until Friday, then we'll promote it - if any remain.

Use promo code: IGIVEGOODGIFTS

You'll need to email help@customerservice with the colors and sizes of the items you want in your bag.

Y'all are awesome!

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163.4
Stretch and HyperVolt
6.5 hrs sleep (too excited for toosday)
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