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THE 5 IMMUTABLE LAWS OF FITNESS
IN WORLD WHERE EVERYONE HAS their own truth, it's hard to tell what is really the truth. And, it matters. Truth...
... makes everything clear and easy.
So, let me be as clear as I can be.
These are the 5 laws,
commandments if you will.
- REST. Get plenty of rest. Sleep a lot. Doing less and resting may not make sense to a beginner, but we get it. Right? Sleep is critical.
- GOOD FOOD. Keep it simple. Don't eat sugar or drink alcohol or do drugs. Do eat whole foods, meals where we can identify the ingredients. For example, a steak salad vs a protein bar.
- GO HARD SPARINGLY. We need to have the brutally hard efforts, once or twice a week. That's it. Not every day.
- GO EASY ABUNDANTLY. The rest of our endurance training should be easy and fun and rejuvenating.
- LIFT WEIGHTS. Resistance exercise, heavy weight and low reps, builds power and makes bones strong. I like large muscle groups, primarily pull ups, pushups, and squats.
That's it.
Okay, that's not it.
But, that is the truth and when we get that right...
... we're 95% there.
There, being extremely fit and healthy.
Notice, doing that is practically free...
... just takes some dedication.
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FREE SPEED
WHEN IT COMES TO GETTING FASTER, it's easy to go down the free speed rabbit hole. So many variables, so hard to prove valid...
... we can be such suckers for marketing.
Then, there's the flippin' placebo effect.
Sheesh...
... what's a credit card wheelin', lycra-clad, speed junkie to do?
There are sites like Zero Friction,
YouTubers like Dylan Johnson,
the local speed freak.
Plus, e-zines and sites gettin' us (am I the only one?) all hyped up to buy some free speed.
Which brings up the truth.
It ain't free.
In many cases, think...
... arm and a leg pricing.
If I had to rank 'em, assuming the frame is appropriate...
- Wheels, Bearings & Tires
- Drivetrain - BB, chain, wax
- Helmet
- Apparel
- Shoes
... on the equipment side.
Nutrition is essential, and there are some neat on the bike eating and fueling secrets and products to be had.
Don't forget or neglect recovery: sleep, massage, nutrition, etc.
The good stuff can be startlingly better.
Do thy research...
... and spend wisely (cash only, no cc's).
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SETBACKS, DO THEY REALLY SUCK?
TWO OF THE LAST THREE YEARS, have started with solid setbacks. In each case, I thought all was lost. Then I remembered the...
... advice of my dear ol' grampappy.
My boy...
... it's not the problem it's how you handle it.
Hard words for a love struck 14 yr old, getting nowhere with his puppy love.
The key to that wisdom it not so much handling the problem as...
... having faith and getting started.
Not running away.
Not giving up.
As I sit here completely wiped out by some sort of bug, coughing my brains out, I've come the realization...
- I will get better
- I will enjoy this slothful moment
- I will resist to bounce back too early
... it's early January f' cryin' outloud.
Take this setback for what it is...
... an opportunity to reset.
That's what racers do.
Reset.
Improve.
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BORN FOR THIS
THE REASON I LIKE TO READ FICTION is simply to imagine myself in impossible situations. The inner dialogue of the hero of my current book, Jericho Quinn, was spot on...
... to how I feel about racing.
Can you relate to this?
"He knew he was born for the rough stuff. His heart never truly beat until it was going full bore."
Exactly how I every time the gun goes.
It can get me in trouble though.
Like right now, with this nagging, awful cough and headache.
It's been going all week.
Have I rested?
No.
Just been doing all I can to keep going...
... totally idiotic.
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GGGGGGGGGOALLLLLLLLLLLLLS
GOALS CAN BE GREAT. I say "can" because, let's be honest they usually aren't. I have a theory about that and it starts with...
.... easy.
It is so easy to set a goal.
Crud...
... set 100 goals.
And, that's the problem.
We set 'em like there's...
- the no other goals
- no current commitments
- we have limitless bandwidth
... no impact on our lives.
Having a million goals...
... is like having no goals.
I try and keep it to...
- physical
- business
- social
- spiritual
... one big goal per year.
It's a heckuvalot easier to accomplish one thing than twenty.
And guess what...
... if it's a big enough goal, it might take 5,10, 20 years.
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STYLE CUES
I THINK WE ALL HAVE A SENSE of cycling style. You know, what we think looks cool, and what we don't. At least, you should by now...
... unless you are brandspankingnew.
New kids are typically nervous and anxious...
- am I wearing the proper gear, 'cause I feel nearly naked
- do I look like Darth Vader with this helmet and glasses
- how tall should my socks be
... form and function questions.
Once acquainted with the options...
- looking cool
- being comfortable
- optimizing for speed
... start to take precedent.
Here's my general rules...
- gloves match shoes
- socks match jersey
- dark bibs
... all things being equal.
Which leaves the helmet, or helmets.
And this insane offer...
... buy a KASK helmet, get a FREE RaceDay Bag.
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2 round of PullUps PushUps DeadLifts
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60 minutes reading + Journaling
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THE KILLER SNACK
HOW ABOUT THIS - a snack that needs no refrigeration, is a snap to prepare, gives an energy boost, and produces negative calories. How many
... would you consume per day?
Yes, there really is such a snack.
Proven by science...
- pull ups
- pushups
- deadlifts
- box jumps
are my go to's.
Personally, I like to enjoy one every 45-60 minutes...
- energy boost
- calorie burning
- improved cognitive function
... are legit benefits in less than 2 minutes.
I was reminded of this on Andrew Huberman's podcast...
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/huberman-lab/id1545953110?i=1000682843685
... he's an actual scientist,
I'm just a dude who figures stuff out.
Note: not all scientists know what the heck they are talking about...
- study
- test it
- reject or incorporate
... it's called science for a reason - being 100% certain for all time ain't it.
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PARTICIPATION AWARDS
THE LEGENDARY ATHLETE was returning to competition. It was to be a momentous year, documented professionally, all the world would know...
... he was back to bring them to heel.
What a dream.
After hiring a new..
- coach
- nutritionist
- top secret strength doctor
... there was one beautiful medal to show for all the effort.
Not bronze,
silver, or
gold.
A beautiful finisher's medal.
Not what he, his family or sponsors had hoped for.
Here's the dill...
... every time we battle, we have a chance to learn and improve.
Finishing,
is where
it starts.
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TOO EARLY?
WELL, TODAY WAS DEFINITELY the best ride of the year. Chilly start, dust down, trails open for blasting...
... the bar has been set.
It wasn't just the conditions.
The route entailed...
- fast gravel
- twisty single track
- plus, pack dynamics
... all the things I love.
And, of course, my pals.
- Love Watts and I rolled at 7am.
- Hooked up with CV, local group road ride, at 8:50 am.
- Back to dirt, with Chuckles, Zone 2, and Mrs. Smith, around 9:30ish.
The rig of choice...
... the Crux, with RaceKing 2.0s.
What could make this ride even better?
Oh, I have an answer.
A forgotten trail was bulldozed during fire season...
- it'll add another 1000' of climbing
- sneak through penal a colony
- miles of single track
... and will pour us out at my favorite country store, for a Coke and chips.
We have 360 days to find the perfect ride...
... 2025 is off to a heckuva start.
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NOOOOOO, NOT ZONE 1!
IF YOU'RE DRIVEN, and you probably are if you're a regular reader, seeing zone 1 on the training plan...
... is laughable.
We don't even know what that is.
We try to do it,
see the numbers.
Think, That's not going to help...
... awwwww, skrewit!
I have a solution.
It came to me on today's ride.
First, there was the absurdly long skid in the dirt...
- speed up
- back brake locked
- back wheel as unweighted as possible.
... just to see how long I could get it.
Then, the idea to jump onto and back off of every curb possible.
There was more.
My favorite was weaving the extensive traffic cones as long as possible without touching brakes or pedals.
90 minutes later, I coulda cared less about zone 1...
... I was in zone fun.
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MY BIKE TOTALLY GOT AWAY FROM ME
CLEARING THE TOP OF THE CLIMB, I was leaning to initiate a turn back towards home. Not sure if I hit a rock, or what, but next thing I know...
... I'm on a different trajectory.
Was it meant to be?
I mean...
- not a cloud in the sky
- nobody on the trails
- crazy warm day
... geez.
Why such a hurry to get back?
Why not go straight up the the trail to the country store...
... for an ice cream bar?
Some turns really are for the better.
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DO THE UNTHINKABLE
HOW ARE WE SUPPOSED TO DO THE UNTHINKABLE, when it's unthinkable? Talk about a paradox. What it really means is...
... go way beyond the comfortable.
The great Wende Cragg captured the unthinkable...
- riding to a mountain top under a full-moon to watch the sunrise
- coaster brakes so hot they smoke after a downhill
- helmetlessly racing klunkers in jeans
... the birth of mountain biking.
50 years ago, her Pentax camera, snapped and preserved everything those...
... crazy pioneers were living.
The lifestyle.
Her documentary - click here - is as inspirational as it is mesmerizing.
Watch it.
It's got me thinking it might be a wholotta fun to get the hard training done M-F, and...
... use that fitness for adventure on the weekend.
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WHY I DID 100 PULLUPS, 190 PUSH UPS, 53 BULGARIAN SPLIT SQUATS TO CLOSE OUT THE YEAR
IF WE'RE GONNA BEGIN THE YEAR pretending we are committed to some outlandish new start, I figured I might as well end 2024 with...
... a ridiculous challenge.
I can look back and say If I could do that thing...
... I sure as heck can do this, too.
That's called stacking confidence.
At 6:45 this morning, I decided to do 100 pull ups today.
A first,
by a lot.
Since my normal m.o. 3x on the pushups, that'd 300.
And, I figured I might as well add 3-loaded Bulgarian split squats for every pull up, for 300 per leg.
Sounded doable at 6:45.
I'd just take a break every 30 minutes and bang out a round of the three moves.
It got hard,
the 30 minute goal drifted.
I learned...
- breaking up the day = hustle, productivity
- found my split squat limit to be 60 lb dumbell in each hand
- muscles felt awesome through 8 rotations
- posture is great
- these are better than smoke breaks
- got hungry, ate more than normal
- 30 min goes fast, aware of time waste
- required 12.5 hours to complete
... I can still do hard things.
Now, what to get done in 2025?
Happy New Year Y'all
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10 minutes recovery
90 minutes reading + Journaling
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THE SECRET SAUCE NOBODY TRIES
DID YOU PICK UP A TRAINING SECRET this year? From a book or podcast or YouTube? Accidentally overhear the local coach...
... whispering truth to an athlete?
I bet you did.
But, that's not the real question.
The real question is did you, yes you, or I, yes me...
... do anything about it?
Because what is the point to...
- look
- listen
- and learn
... if we're not going to at the very least give it a whirl?
After trying and testing...
- the Classified 2-speed hub
- even more calories when racing
- mountain bike tires on the gravel bike
... these are my top 3 secrets of the year.
What are yours?
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IF WE'RE GONNA GO BIG WE OUGHTA GO BIG
--- one of my favorites of the year ---
TODAY, I THINK I MIGHT HAVE TURNED THE CORNER. I'm mid-way through my experiment to train like Remco...
... 3 weeks of (for me) massive volume.
Last Saturday, end of week #1, I was pretty tired during the final miles of a 5 hour ride.
Exhaustion lasted through Sunday.
Monday the legs were oooof.
But, Tuesday, I felt pretty darn good...
... at the end of a hilly and peppy 60 miles.
With a cramped day, the only way I could stay on schedule Wednesday was to do two-a-days.
- Sunrise, 90 minutes of steepish climbs at moderate pace.
- PullUps, PushUps and Squats through the day.
- Evening, 2 hours of high Zone 2 rolling terrain.
... it was that second session on the bike where things were clicking.
I felt stong.
Even fresh.
3 days down,
9 hours saddle time.
Should be able to hit 18-20 hours by end of day Saturday.
It's a lot to juggle...
- solid days of work
- helping the kids with their kids
- and being present for Surfergirl
... wouldn't do this forever.
Fun to experiment.
Feeling might dawgawn fortunate.
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180 minutes reading + Journaling
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RULES FOR FEELING SICK
HAVING COLD OR FLU SYMPTOMS is always a tough one for me and begs the question should I exercise today? If I do, I might get worse or...
... I might speed up the process of getting better.
My general rules...
- above the neck, ride like heck.
- in the chest, better rest
... but, they didn't help me today.
Because I was just so determined that the fact I work up sweating was due to the heater was too high, and I wanted oh so badly to ride with the fellas...
... I headed out.
Instead of feeling a lot better post ride,
I cut the ride short.
The collapsed on the couch,
after paying my dues kneeling in the bathroom.
I guess I'll add to the rules above...
... running a fever, don't be an overachiever.
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YOU ARE NOT A BODY BUILDER
FUN FACTOID, weight machines at the gym were developed by body builders for body building. Each machine can dial in a certain muscle to make it bigger...
... we are not body builders.
We do not want muscles that don't serve a purpose...
... might was well be a stack of tires around our gut.
You know what else we don't want..
... injuries.
I know what you're thinking.
What the heck does the Ol' Diesel know about strength?
Well, quite a bit...
- testing
- reading
- experience
... has proven to me what works.
Here's the dill...
- low reps (1-3)
- max weight (90-100% of max)
- almost every day of the week (4-5 days)
- lots of rest between sets (complete recovery)
- multiple joint movements (squats are 3 joints)
... on getting strong with minimal to no weight gain.
Take it easy.
Get a pro to help you with form, because you can do this...
... with minimal equipment from home.
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Disclaimer - any and all advice is just stuff I've tried and worked for me and is not professional or medical.
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ARE YOU FAILING ENOUGH?
WHY DO SOME PEOPLE ACT LIKE there is a gigantic barrier between courage and discretion. There's not. It's a fine line. If we are to improve by any measurable amount...
... we must balance precariously and charge forth.
This is truth.
Failure is going to happen when...
- going for an impossible PR
- experimenting with new training
- carving the curves so hard we start to slide
... if we are going to improve.
Why?
Because failure gives us that needed feedback to...
... learn what we need to learn to improve.
Now don't go doing some idiotic Evilknevil stunt.
But, push.
Push a lot.
Every failure teaches us,
we adjust,
improve.
So push.
Push through...
- fear
- pain
- limits
... and reach our next impossible.
As the great Tom Watson, founder of IBM at the time the premier computing company on the planet, preached to his engineers...
... Fail faster.
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We have 5 days to ride the New Year's Resolution madness, and all year to make it happen.
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PullUps PushUps only
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WHOSE WATTS ARE THOSE?
ON MY WAY HOME from the local ride of destruction, I was thinking about the amount of watts the fellows were putting out and how destroyed I felt...
... how could I quantify that?
I know my numbers,
I don't know theirs.
I know how I felt,
I don't know how they felt.
Back in the day...
... I'd visualize my head on my favorite pro's body.
Crushing all comers...
- What would be be like to put out Pojacar power and escape tens of miles from the finish?
- How about a Cav-like explosion sprinting for the line?
- Or, the surge and surf stomping of the bunch by the great Sagan?
... like a boss.
Playing that game of imaging what would Pogi or Cav or Peto do is...
... a great way to take on the unconquerable challenge,
and kinda sorta maybe put out some inspired watts of our own.
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I HEARD THE BELLS
RIDING ALONE IN THE FOREST can be dangerous. The low hanging branches, hidden roots and rocks, and...
... the occasional wild animal.
Not the bunnies,
squirrels
or deer.
No danger there.
I'm talkin'...
- bear
- moose
- cougars
... the big, mean and hungry ones.
So, we blissfully mount bells on are bikes.
Which reminds me of the great Ray Bradbury's book, Something Wicked Comes This Way.
One of the characters, Mr. Dark, is confronted with the carol I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day.
My favorite verse:
God is not dead nor doth He sleep;
The Wrong shall fail,
The Right prevail,
With peace on earth, good-will to men.
Ain't nothing like a peaceful ride through the forest.
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THE ELVES ARE DONE
WELL, I'M TUCKERED. The machines are tuckered. The many hands that make the magic happen are worn and achy. We're shuttin' 'er down for a couple of days...
... even elves gotta have an off season.
But, here's the dill.
The things we really want...
- speed
- power
- time
... we can't purchase.
The things we can purchase...
- equipment
- apparel
- trips
... we'd be embarrassed to task to a loved one.
We gotta be our own elves.
So, pretend your tapped on the cash...
... how are you going to get more speed, power, time?
Imagine it's spring time,
you're toeing the line...
- fit
- taught
- relaxed
... what's it gonna take?
Write it down,
wrap it up.
Give yourself a real gift.
Better yet,
give it to a friend or family member.
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10 minutes recovery
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HE'S MAKING HIS LIST
THE POWER OF A CHECK LIST is awesome. Not ticking the boxes, for that quick hit of dopamine, there is something even better than...
... getting it done.
Which is the point.
For me, the real power is in the creation of a list.
Exploring and considering...
- each and every angle
- what is needed
- what is fluff
... and building an empowering list.
It's harder than it looks.
But, done correctly...
... discipline is replaced with love and urgency.
Checking the box is dessert...
... one we can enjoy each and every day.
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That pic is literally a page from the RaceDay Ready Journal.
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10 minutes recovery
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THE WATTS WILL COME
ROLLED OUT WITH A DEVILISH PLAN for myself. After 3 months of goofin' around, it was time to warm up the glow plugs on the Ol' Diesel. Nothing like...
... tickling zone 5 with the ticker.
Here's how weak I am.
Never in a millionkazillion years could I will myself push over 175 bpm...
- not for fun
- not for a coach
- not doing intervals
... I need to set up something stupid.
Like mashing the mammoth 50mm MTB tires,
with 20 lbs of pressure,
on the gravel bike...
... out to the local throwdown.
It was 25 minutes of pure, paved ecstasy.
Sandwiched in between 90 minutes of dirt, before and after.
Not much.
But, a start.
Time to begin upping the saddle time,
and sprinkling in a dash of intensity.
No need to hurry,
just stay consistent.
Keep doing the strength stuff.
If you build it...
... the watts will come.
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10 minutes recovery
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OUR BEAST OF BURDEN
A FRIEND WAS GOING ON AN ON about how his brother had totally failed. The brother had committed to take his lifestyle to the next level. It wasn't going to be enough to get by...
... he wanted to live at the highest levels possible.
Did he make it?
You be the judge.
From where I was sitting, the brother truly had committed.
The results were easy to see...
- health firing
- family thriving
- business providing
- relationship with God and man aligned
... what more is there?
The friend could only see the missteps and shortcomings of his brother.
I think the point of putting ourselves out there, is to...
- be an example
- be held accountable
- show how we deal with failure
... and hopefully inspire others along the way.
Haters think it is an I'm better than you thing instead of the more simple...
... I'm doing my best, and appreciate your encouragement.
Truth is, commitment...
... is our beast of burden.
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... this hat is a good reminder.
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DESCEND LIKE A PRO
MY FRIEND MIKE has gotten the bug. Not wanting to deal with cars the went the dirt route, in the form of an MTB. He loves it, but...
... is legitimately concerned with crashing.
Legitimate in the form of...
... what we think about we bring about.
Fancying myself as somewhat of an expert,
I gave him this advice...
- Firm grip on the bars
- Arms looseygoosey
- Eyes/head up
... plus, have fun, confidence will follow.
The thing is,
we can apply that advice to literally anything.
Raising kids...
- Firm grip on getting them pointed in the right direction
- Arms ready to guide if needed or asked for
- Eyes/head monitoring their surroundings
Business/work...
- Firm grip on goals/objectives
- Loose on the how it gets done
- Eyes/head focused on where we're headed
Our next race...
- Get registered
- Plan the training
- Visualize the finish line
Come to think about it,
I wrote a book about that.
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WHEN IS THE BEST TIME OF DAY TO RIDE?
WHEN IS THE BEST TIME OF DAY TO RIDE? There are a million factors. At least we aren't too weather dependent, and we have the great outdoors as our playground. Compared to other activities...
... we got options.
My favorite is late morning...
- warmer
- sunshine
- break up the work day
... it's almost always alone.
Which is fine, but it can be risky...
... out in the wild.
Take today.
I didn't line up the turn up quite right,
took a stick to the face,
nearly in the eye!
Coulda been way worse.
Way.
Dusted myself off and rode on
decided to chill on the lovely
middle of nowhere
lawn chairs.
And count my lucky stars.
Which reminds me of the wonderful Christmas movie, The Shining...
... all workout and no reflection makes Jack a dull boy.
A good break in the action,
keeps us sharp.
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8ish hrs sleep (10:30pm-6:30am)
PullUps PushUps Squats & stuff
10 minutes recovery
90 minutes reading + Journaling
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WHEN YOU CAN'T DO WHAT YOU'VE ALWAYS DONE
WE THINK WE'LL ALWAYS BE ABLE TO DO WHAT WE LOVE. I remember specifically thinking after one particularly surprising race result...
... I could do this forever.
How does the saying go?
If you want to make God laugh, tell him about your plans.
He must have been dying on Monday.
There I was...
- in a beautiful part of the country
- hero dirt from the recent rain
- expansive, gorgeous views
... and I was battling double-vision.
For whatever reason, I took a huge step backwards in my recovery from my brain injury.
I couldn't dive bomb the downhills.
I couldn't do what I've always done.
Did it suck?
Yeah, totally.
Did I quit?
Not even.
I slowed down, and did what I could do.
Which turned out to be an echo from an elderly spiritual leader who was assessing his final year or two of life, who said those exact words.
Doing what he could do.
Am I freaked out?
Not yet.
First off, I called my friend Rick the behavioral ophthalmologist (think PT for you eyes).
We talked about how I'd laid off doing the exercises he'd given me when I was first injured.
In fact, I did the most basic one right away, because I only have the most basic tool on me, and almost immediately noticed an improvement.
Next, I called my surgeon's office. The NP called me back and suggested I go on a steroid for 5 days to ease any post-surgery swelling that can occur, even months later.
Tomorrow, I'll get back to the more vigorous eye exercises.
Doing what I can do, and hopefully...
... back to what I've always done.
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8ish hrs sleep (10pm-6am)
Push Ups (doing all I could do while vanning it)
0 minutes recovery
60 minutes reading + Journaling
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re: IS IT WORTH THE SACRIFICE?
Dear Ol' Diesel,
I'm still trying to figure it out Todd. I check in on one thing for a few years and then I'll switch gears, etc.
2025 I've got no endurance plans...biggest focus is strength training 5/6 days per week.
Is this lack of dedication?
Is this why i never quite seem to get my goals?
Is it enough that I attempt which is more than 99.9999% of folks can say?
I dunno man, still in search of answers. But I will tell you my want for endurance is absent.
I don't want to get up early for a ride
I don't want to get up early for a run
Heck I don't really want to do any of those things right now.
I do want to spend a little extra time with the better half
I do want to slow down a moment and enjoy or take in this new reality of empty nesters...
Does this make me lazy? I worry I'm losing my edge.
Thank you for always sharing your thoughts,
I Just Wanna Be Strong In LA.
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Dear I Just Wanna Be Strong In LA,
Haha… no, you are doing great. Take a break. Spend time with your wife. We love our kids, and we love being emptynesters. Super fun, lots of flexibility.
I’d say this, don’t train unless it sounds fun.
We are on a quick trip up the coast. Just the two of us. Rode with Susie until she was ready to rest, then rode a bit on my own. No hurry, no rush, no care to do X work out.
Now, I’m in the hotel room catching up and she is in the Jacuzzi.
Life is short, wives are more important than miles… and besides, they like us with a little muscle.
IMHO, you're on the right track.
Love ya!
The Ol' Diesel
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166.8 lbs (not really sure, on a trip)
9ish hrs sleep 830pm-5:30am)
Push Ups
0 minutes recovery
60 minutes reading + Journaling
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IS IT WORTH THE SACRIFICE?
WHY DO SOME OF US stick with the endurance thing year after year after year and others check in for a season or two then check out...
... never to return?
There is something unseen happening.
I think I know what it is.
Sacrifice.
For better or worse...
- could be skipping a new car for a better bike
- an hour later out at night for an early run
- a quick swim instead of a tv binge
... we've sacrificed something.
That sacrifice produces the faith necessary to really go for it,
go for that insane physical goal we've set.
It gives us hope.
And, we love that...
... in everything we do.
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30 minutes reading + Journaling
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GETTING HIGH
NEARLY 6000' IN 32 MILES represents a good amount of climbing. Mostly straight up or straight down, on dirt. At about the 2 hour mark...
... I hit the highest point.
A few miles prior, a thought occurred to me.
If something bad happens,
I'm a long, long, long way from help.
The tires are new,
sealant fresh,
new chain,
cassette.
And, I was feeling pretty good...
... check, check, check and more checks.
Carry on,
enjoy the views,
and lack of humanity.
A bobcat appeared on the trail about 20 yards ahead of me,
it made a quick u-turn and loped along as I closed in,
before lunging over the side into the brush.
The red-tailed hawk surfed the gusty ridge,
searching for pray.
Chipmunks sprinted up and down the ancient pines.
Nature really does rock my world.
This mountain range is about a 35 minute drive from home.
I used to live closer,
and spent almost every Saturday up there, alone.
Looks like I've started the new year's resolution to adventure something new or different at least once a quarter...
... resolutions are kinda dumb.
Why wait?
As the great Yoda said...
... Do, or do not.
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I CHOSE THIS?!
THE BROCHURE PROMISED A CHALLENGING EXPERIENCE, everything would be tested. Yeah, all the mind, body, spirt stuff. Plus...
... every ounce of perseverence.
I salivated.
Months of prep were stacked,
when the date came,
I was ready...
... I thought.
But, then shift got real.
Way harder than I expected.
The sections with the group were hard,
we encouraged each other.
When it got really difficult,
nature split us up.
The loneliness was brutal.
I knew, hoped, we'd regroup when the elements eased.
Work together.
Get 'er done.
Crazy as it sounds,
getting towards the end,
I thought I'd gladly do it again.
Winning didn't matter,
completing the mission did...
... and, yeah, those hands were gonna be raised regardless of place.
Crossing the finish line,
to my surprise and delight...
... was my dad,
my creator.
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90 minutes reading + Journaling
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THE BEST ON BIKE WORKOUT EVER?
THERE ARE A LOT WAYS to get stronger and off the bike. Routines, fads, and trends come and go. For my money...
... nothing beats a singlespeed mountain bike.
I built one up because it was fashionable.
Little did I know how addicting the workout would be,
how much I would love riding it.
It was like battling a bipolar bull...
- docile spinning along the flats
- UFC cage fighting any time it got steep
... and it worked perfectly.
At the time, cycling had been quarantined to a few days during the week because weekends were family time in the desert riding motorcycles.
My spin stayed smooth due to the fixed gear range - it wasn't a fixed gear, I could coast.
In order to get up the constantly changing elevations...
- legs
- arms
- lats
- back
... were all recruited and magnificently engaged.
No need for weights or any kind of resistance training.
It was basically going from one interval to the next, with luxurious spinning in between.
As I'm writing this, I'm thinking of the ol' Trek hardtail.
Dusty.
In the garage.
Maybe it's time to spend the least dollars possible and...
... make strength training fun and sexy again.
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8ish hrs sleep (10pm-6:20am)
PullUps Push Ups Squats & Stuff
10 minutes recovery
90 minutes reading + Journaling
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248
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ARE YOU BORING YOURSELF?
IS NEXT YEAR GONNA BE BETTER THAN THIS YEAR? It'll be different, for sure. Better is subjective, only you can determine...
... if it will be a year to remember.
We need new...
- locations
- friends
- events
- skills
... experiences that will change us.
Memorable,
forever.
As I start to fill in my calendar for next year,
it's tempting to play small,
safe...
... instead I do this.
First, I have to have one giant, unreasonable physical goal each year. (spiritual, mental, and social, too).
2024 it was Gravel Nats.
Next year (2025) hasn't crystalized yet, but it will.
Second, I think it's imperative to try a new event once a quarter.
Right now, it's looking like...
- March BWR AZ
- April Highlands Gravel (UCI)
- June BWR MT
- 4th Qtr is TBD
... it doesn't have to be fancy, could just be a weekend adventure someplace new.
Third, master something new, and have a plan to track progress.
For 2025, that is going to be bicycle mechanicing.
By the end of the year, I want to be able to do everything at a level that I could bail myself out if I was nowhere near a competent mechanic.
I'll be adding milestones to the calendar for that, and purchasing the proper tools.
There lots of other stuff on the calendar...
- date nights
- family activities
- work objectives
- service projects
... gotta make it all work cohesively.
Back in 2020 I set about getting out to the Cactus Cup for the first time.
I met a bunch of cool people, and made new friends.
Rode some fantastic and unusual terrain.
Found an outstanding Italian joint.
Cactus Cup stays in the rotation...
... I never would have found it if I hadn't ventured out.
They're having the 12 Days of Giveaways starting 12.12...
... I hope you'll win this bag, and join me out there.
---
Side note:
- I'm planning to do BWR AZ and stay the week in the desert for Cactus Cup the following weekend. If ya get out there for either one, let's meet up for sure.
- I'm also planning BWR UT, in May, and heading to Fruita/Moab the days following for some epic MTB. Lemme know if you're interested in joining.
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164.9 lbs
8ish hrs sleep (9:55pm-5:55am)
PullUps Push Ups Squats & Stuff
10 minutes recovery
60 minutes reading + Journaling
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THE THUNDER
LOOKING FOR SOME BACKGROUND VIBES, I loaded up a Goettl Media raw file of BWR Arizona 2024. It was supposed to be my first A race of last year, but..
... life had other plans.
It's never too early to start doing recon.
I like Joe's videos because...
- the POV is always really good
- his comments teach a lot
- he's super respectful
.... in other words, he's a good dude.
Turning away from the big screen to get some work done it struck me how much...
... a race at speed sounds like thunder.
Especially the gravel sections.
I got so electrified,
I ditched the project,
and dug into examining the terrain.
Joe raced the long version, the Waffle.
I'll most likely do the shorter Wafer.
From the looks of it,
I think this terrain will call for the Race King 2.0s...
- lots of sand
- some rocks
- whoops
... means it's gonna be a hoot.
Can't wait for my next thunder storm.
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7ish hrs sleep (9:55pm-5am)
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0 minutes recovery
30 minutes reading + Journaling
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EASY DAYS AND HARD DAYS ALWAYS
I WAS LISTENING TO A PODCAST with the superfamous coach of an ultrafamous racer, and the host, trying to dumb it down for us dummies, asked...
... What's the one piece of advice you'd give an amateur racer?
He had me on bearings and spokes.
Train easier.
What do you mean?
I mean most amateurs are doing too much.
Isn't that the way to get better?
No. I mean Yes, but no.
Explain.
If an athlete is training too hard all the time, and by too hard I don't mean to exhaustion, but, at a level that will not allow them recover, really recover, then they can't...
... go really hard, and get the big gains.
I thought about that today as...
- miles rolled by
- watts low
- h.r. lower
... my mind open and free.
That advice is easy to understand, hard to thoroughly absorb.
It feels wasteful.
Useless.
And so we ignore it,
to our detriment.
Being that it's a Monday, I tweaked the great Karen Carpenter's song...
... Easy days and hard days always get me fit.
This works for work, too.
There are days I'm resting, prepping, organizing...
... and days I'm slaying it with back to back to back appointments.
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8ish hrs sleep (9:55pm-6:20am)
PullUps Push Ups & Stuff
10 minutes recovery
90 minutes reading + Journaling
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COASTING IN
AS WE WIND DOWN THE YEAR, few of us are racing. Personally, having backed down the miles I'm feeling really fresh and spunky, which reminds me about...
... what I love about tapering.
Sure, there's the reduced miles and training and all the good feelings that come with that, but there's something else and if we're doing it right...
... is a huge benefit.
Because all the fatigue is leaving our bodies we not only start to feel really good, we have time to reflect on how we got here...
... all the work we've put in.
The result is where once we were tired, questioning out motivations and our capabilities....
... now we are confident.
Confidence is key to...
... ripping on raceday.
===
Now it's time to party!!
I wish I'd come up for this idea of this collection in time for New Year's...
... but, Hey! let's party like it's twenty twenty-five!
Here's the deal...
... order by 12.9, save 25%.
Use code PARTY25.
Most likely ships just after the New Year, if we can get it out early, we will.
https://pedalindustries.com/collections/pedal-party-collection
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164.5 lbs
8ish hrs sleep (9:45pm-5:30am)
No Strength Work
0 minutes recovery
60 minutes reading + Journaling
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DRIVIN' THAT TRAIN
THE PROBLEM WITH CORROSION isn't the corrosiveness itself. That's bad, for sure. But, I find the real problem is...
... it comes on so slowly.
Then, catastrophic failure.
Because I've been neglecting my trusty MTB all year, well, basically for two all years...
... I was caught out, bad.
"All of the sudden",
my shifting was shift.
It wasn't really sudden.
For months the shifting had been off, but...
... just good enough to put away and forget about.
It had reached the point of no return.
Irreparable damage had been done.
Rather than simply replacing the chain in a timely manner,
an easy home repair,
at little cost...
... I had to get a divorce,
and a hot, new, young,
complete drivetrain.
Costly.
It's just a drivetrain,
not something that really matters...
... those things deserve immediate, constant loving maintenance.
===
Now it's time to party!!
I wish I'd come up for this idea of this collection in time for New Year's...
... but, Hey! let's party like it's twenty twenty-five!
Here's the deal...
... order by 12.9, save 25%.
Use code PARTY25.
Most likely ships just after the New Year, if we can get it out early, we will.
https://pedalindustries.com/collections/pedal-party-collection
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164.5 lbs
8ish hrs sleep (9:45pm-5:30am)
No Strength Work
0 minutes recovery
60 minutes reading + Journaling
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248
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THERE IS LITERALLY NO SCHOOL FOR THIS
WE'RE ALL OUT THERE ENDURING, and it's like we have no compass, no gps, no no map, no field manual. There is no associates, four year, masters, or doctorate degree...
... and yet, somehow experts evolve.
Oh, there's the occasional book.
Usually so filled with jargon and graphs they are worthless, but boy...
... the authors sure look smart.
So, we rely on our...
- inner voice
- experience
- friends
... and get to work like mad scientists.
We can and do glean much from...
- watching races
- podcasts
- youtube
... then, we do our best to put it into practice on the next ride, run, swim.
Kinda makes ya wonder if...
- Jobs
- Ford
- Edison
... were just having fun, fascinated with figuring out what was possible?
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8ish hrs sleep (9:45pm-5:45am)
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10 minutes recovery
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THE WORST GOAL EVER
ABOUT SIX MONTHS AGO, I set two lofty goals. One I accomplished, one I fell far short of. What was the difference between...
... success and failure?
Both seemed outrageous at the time.
They still do.
I each case, I knew everything would have to go perfectly in order to get anywhere near what I wanted to accomplish.
The one I attained, everything did go perfectly.
I went about my business,
mission accomplished.
The one I muffed, a massive unforeseeable mountain in the road popped up.
It was such a kick in the front of my bib shorts where my legs come together,
that it was mentally and physically debilitating.
Months later, unforeseeable mountain turned to gopher mound, I'm back on track.
There's all the fancy platitudes of goals...
- goal unwritten is a hope
- goals must be believable
- goals should be realistic
... we could go on and on.
But, I'm not sure that's the point.
Really.
Having the guts to...
- set an outlandish goal
- share it with real allies, not punks who puke on our dreams
- and take massive action
... is the lifeblood of everything I do.
Failure.
Success.
They matter, but not nearly as much what occurs...
... in the process of going after personal excellence.
===
We could wait until 1.1.25 to think, start, plan...
... or, we could grab a calendar and get down to business.
https://pedalindustries.com/calendar
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166.4 lbs
8ish hrs sleep (9:45pm-5:55am)
PullUps, PushUps, Squats
10 minutes recovery
90 minutes reading + Journaling
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248
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DECEMBER'S FOCUS AND AN EXPERIMENT
THIS MONTH'S FOCUS ISN'T FOR BABIES. Babies crawl, make a mess of their food, and are on a quest to get fat. I'm not. Are you? I'm looking to...
... start the year on fire.
For December...
- LSD, not tripping, long slow distance
- Strength work
- Weight loss
... this is my focus.
That should have me in prime shape to hit it hard in Jan and Feb.
Two months to prep for the first races,
BWR AZ and Cactus Cup.
For Jan and Feb, I'm planning an experiment...
- Tues/Wed back to back intensity days, with long tempo on Saturday
- Tues/Sat intensity, with zone 1/2 days in between
... for alternating weeks to build race specific fitness.
The intensity for BWR's start and dynamic surges,
the tempo for Cactus Cup's old school XC race.
Should be fun.
No,
really,
it should be fun.
Just gotta nail December to be hammering in March.
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167.2 lbs
8ish hrs sleep (9:45pm-5:55am)
No Strength Work
10 minutes recovery
60 minutes reading + Journaling
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THE RULE OF 3
NEW AND FIRED UP, I jumped full speed into the road scene. Since all I'd done was road race, I was one hundred million percent sure...
... I was born to race road.
While I shamelessly slobbered, the old wise man at the bike shop tried to duck.
When I stopped to breathe, he said...
... Sonny you don't know you lycra covered butt from a pothole!.
Huh?
Listen up, buttercup.
Gulp.
It takes three full years...
... to know what you're good at.
But...
But nothing, now get outta here and go to work.
He was right.
By the end of that first year, I realized I was a much better crit racer.
So, I focused on crits for the next two years.
When I found mountain biking,
I was sure I'd be a cross country racer.
Turned out,
I was a much better descender than climber.
When I finally got a gravel bike,
I was sure I'd just use it to mix up the training.
Turns out,
it's actually pretty darn fun to race gravel.
There's nothing magical about the three years...
... it's the three years of working at getting better that matters.
Oh, and before you quote the 10,000 hour rule, think on this.
There are 26,297.46 hours in 3 years, which is kinda like saying...
... if you live, eat and breathe anything for 3 years, magic happens.
Now get to work!
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168.2 lbs
7ish hrs sleep (10pm-5am)
No Strength Work
10 minutes recovery
60 minutes reading + Journaling
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IT'S THE DATA DUMMY
I DO LOVE ME SOME DATA. In this vast digital world, there's plenty of it to access, crunch, and geek out on. The only question I have is...
... why? what? how? when?
It's more than what the Garwahoo is delivering.
That little screen can be divided so small the numbers become trivial, useless.
Then we can dissect it all on Starva, Training Peaks, etc.
Which brings up the question?
Do we.
And, if we do, what are we to make of it?
It is so tempting to wing it.
And, why wouldn't it be? That's how it was done from Adam till now.
Gut feel.
But, I had some sense knocked into me today.
Realizing inventory was running low on our gloves and socks, I was about to wing it on a replenishment production run.
Wait, why not pull a report?
Takes a few seconds.
Data don't lie.
And, whadaya know...
... winging it was not the way to go.
The thing about all the Garwahoo data is there's just a heckuva lot of it. We could...
- read a ton
- take some classes
- pester the nerd that rides
... or hire a coach, let a pro figure it out and tell us what to do.
I'm not for winging it,
and I'm not for outsourcing it...
... I'm more for figuring out what the data means.
Empowering myself.
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10 minutes recovery
120 minutes reading + Journaling
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BECAUSE IT SUITS US
ARE RUNNERS BETTER WRITERS or are there just more runners and therefore more writers that run...
... leading to a larger talent pool?
Christopher McDougall's Born To Run is probably my favorite running book.
Inspiring.
It got me to run.
Trail running for miles.
His book, Natural Born Heroes, got me totally into strength work because...
... the heroes were so naturally strong and lethal.
Jesse Itzler is a runner.
His book Living With A Seal is hilarious, and wildly challenges our limited beliefs about what we can accomplish.
Here are a few gems from my latest find...
- The most important thing we ever learn in school is that the most important things can't be learned at school.
- With my mind elsewhere I'm able to run for a long while, keeping up a natural speed that doesn't tire me out.
- There are three reasons I failed. Not enough training. Not enough training. And not enough training.
... from What I Think About When I Talk About Running.
For me, it's not so much the running that is compelling, but the book's ability to help me understand...
... why I love riding, and enduring.
How about you...
... got any faves?
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166.4 lbs
7ish hrs sleep (11pm-6:05am)
PullUps PushUps
0 minutes recovery
120 minutes reading + Journaling
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I'LL RACE YOU TO THE CORNER
AT SOME POINT, and it doesn't have to be now, but it will happen soon enough, we wake from our hibernation. Something stirs, and in disgust with our gluttony and laziness...
... we show our puffy faces.
It happened for me today.
I thought I could postpone it a few more weeks,
but there I was meeting at the start
of a ferocious ride.
The ride down was lovely.
Seeing the fellas, charming.
Even the first little climb
showed some promise.
It ended there.
My ballast keeping me grounded.
Basically, I made it to the first corner.
Now, I have a baseline.
And, it wasn't all bad.
I was only two seconds off my PR on that 6ish minute effort.
Things quickly went downhill after that.
Like, really fast...
... errrr, really sluggish.
On the next section I was 3 minutes off the pace.
20, TWENTY!, % slower.
I pulled the plug at that point,
proudly did the lonely ride of shame back to the van.
This Thanksgiving weekend, I am darn...
... thankful to have the desire to improve.
'Cause when desire goes,
when there's no more fire,
then what do we really have?
Gonna make to the second corner next time!
===
In between Black Friday and Cyber Monday are...
... Get your overstretched lycra in gear Saturday and Sunday.
Since some of ya pointed out the code wasn't working perfectly, I extended through Sunday.
TNX24 will save ya 20%.
That is if you're relating to my admission of bottoming out and still reading.
Which thrills the heck outta me.
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166.4 lbs
7ish hrs sleep (10:15pm-5:55am)
No Strength Work
0 minutes recovery
60 minutes reading + Journaling
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SATURDAY TRADITIONS
AT DINNER WITH THE FAM, I asked What was your most memorable Christmas gift? The kids are adults now, I was curious what they'd answer. I knew exactly what mine was...
... the moment the words left my mouth.
What surprised me however,
was Surfergirl's answer.
My bike, it definitely wasn't new, and I didn't care. It was freedom, we'd roam the streets of Kailua, and all to go the donut shop on Saturday mornings.
That surprised me.
Not the donuts.
Not the pre-ownedness.
I've asked myself a million times...
What did Surfergirl see in me way back when,
What does she see in me now,
... maybe she saw a kindred roamer?
Because, I was doing the exact same thing on my Stingray...
... roaming the streets and dirt lots with my pals on Saturday mornings.
Still am.
Oh, my favorite Christmas gift?
The red Schwinn Le Tour I drooled over when my mom's boyfriend took me to Fullerton bikes. I imagined myself flying up the hills and traveling great distances...
... shocked me to see it with a bow.
Wish I'd kept it.
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166.9 lbs
8ish hrs sleep (10pm-6:10am)
No Strength Work
0 minutes recovery
60 minutes reading + Journaling
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248
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THE KNOWLEDGE CHEAT CODE
MOST PEOPLE don't know this. Some do, like the great Steve Jobs. Meanwhile, we have this amazing cheat code...
... for insider knowledge.
Take today's ride.
Love Watts brought his wife's best friend's husband, and let me know he's a triathlete.
Here's the beauty of riding with someone.
Because when his wife's best friend's husband told me he was brand new to the gravel scene, I thought...
... Oh boy! This cat is gonna get wrecked once we hit the dirt.
Nope.
Dude can shred.
Guess what else?
My friend's wife's best friend's husband, who had been to our town many times, had no idea how amazing the gravel riding could be here in "suburbia".
Quite canyons.
Canopied trees.
Miles of single track.
What Steve Job's knew is if he went on a long walk with someone he could really get to know them.
It's the same with us.
While humanity zips around in cars...
... we go for ride, run or swim and get to know humans
and the places they live.
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Black Friday.
I see all the unbelievable sales and savings, and sometimes I wonder..
- is it something a company does when the import gear made with slave labor in China?
- are my competitors that desperate?
- if it's such a great strategy, why don't the greatest brands like Apple, Cervelo, Tesla, Belgian Waffle Ride, Luis Vuitton, Kask, Tiffany, do it?
... seems like a good way to cheapen, destroy a brand.
But, what if it's a way to reward the loyal, cult following we have developed..
... for example my friend's wife's best friend's husband has three of our RaceDay bags.
How cool is that?
So, here's the deal.
Since you passed the test,
since you know me.
Use this code, TNX24, to save 20%.
It is only good through the 29th of November 2024.
Yes, I know it's not a mind blowing discount, but you know...
... we make our bags and apparel right here in the USA.
Quality.
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166.9 lbs
8ish hrs sleep (10pm-555am)
No Strength Work
10 minutes recovery
30 minutes reading + Journaling
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248
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THIS IS SO OVER THE TOP
DO SOMETHING ENOUGH TIMES and we start to pick up on the littlest things. Trust me, I've done this twisty country road decent at least 1000 times, when it comes to going fast...
... the littlest things matter.
On Tuesday, I hit 46.2 mph.
Not bad.
Not my best.
The PR is 50.2 mph.
A few of the little things...
√ Aero helmet
√ Tight tuck
√ Winter blubber
√ Fast wheels
... I had most of it right for top speed.
But, there was one massive ingredient.
It's not enough to make it to the top...
... gotta be sprinting past the goal to reach escape velocity.
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166 lbs
8ish hrs sleep (930-530am)
PullUps PushUps
10 minutes recovery
60 minutes reading + Journaling
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248
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SLOWVEMBER, DEEPSLUMBER AND JAMUARY
IT'S MORE THAN OKAY TO CELEBRATE the holidays. In fact, it's mandatory. Will we sneak out for a turkey trot or social ride? Heckyes! Will we pile on the food?...
... it'd be a shame not to.
Nothing better than the 3 F's...
- Food
- Family
- Friends
... for our slow-thudding hearts.
Bring on Deepslumber...
- More parties
- more events
- less time
... soak it up.
Jamuary will soon be to the rescue.
It's so dang easy to get carried away and spend the entire first quarter trying to...
... undo what we done did.
Honest question,
asking for a friend...
... you planning to wake up on 1.1.25 ready to jam?
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166.4 lbs
7ish hrs sleep (9:30-5am)
No strength work
10 minutes recovery
30 minutes reading + Journaling
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248
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A PAIR OF 45s MADE ME OPEN MY EYES!
LEAVE IT TO HOLLIES to set things right. I'm not sure when it heppened, but it's pretty dawgawn clear my sprint is dead and...
... we gotta do some resurrectin'.
A veil of dust and yuck has been yanked open.
I couldn't put my finger on it,
but on today's MTB ride I could sense it.
Something I love, is missing.
The shackles of endurance were weighing me down...
... the chains getting longer and heavier.
It's my sprint, my freakin' sprint.I used to love to sprint...
... not the fastest, but cagey and wiley.
That was it.
Somehow, the singular focus on long endurance races had killed the speeding spirit...
- That fire.
- The angst.
- Thunder and lightning
... slumbered like a middle-earth Tolkien forest.
Doing the dishes an old tune came into my mind...
... What's the name of that?
Next thing I know, Long Tall Woman...
... is cranked up to 11.
Dishes, instantly done..
I'm jamming, alternating between...
- Squats
- PullUps
- PushUps
- Bent Rows, BENT ROWS!!!
... reactivating those muskulls.
Can't freakin' wait to get on my bike, and sprint!
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166.7 lbs (starting to wonder if my scale is stuck)
8ish hrs sleep (10:15-6:30am)
PullUps PushUps Squats Rows
10 minutes recovery
120 minutes reading + Journaling
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248
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PUTTING A RACING SUPERPOWER TO GOOD USE
RACE LONG ENOUGH, and you can eye a competitor and know, pretty quickly, if they are suffering. And, if we're feeling good...
... this is when we pounce to distance ourselves.
But, should we,
always?
Some of the tells are...
- heavy breathing
- sloppy form
- hanging on
... they are mostly easy to note.
Though there can be fakery...
... for the worse and the better.
But, what about out of competition?
Can we use this highly-honed superpower for good...
... when neighbors, friends and family are struggling?
Even faking All is well.
Rather than pounce...
... can we embrace and lift up?
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166.7 lbs (starting to wonder if my scale is stuck)
8ish hrs sleep (10-6:30am)
No Strength Work
10 minutes recovery
120 minutes reading + Journaling
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248
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MY VERY PRECIOUS PRESENT
THERE IS A NEVER ENDING CHORUS ENCOURAGING US TO LIVE IN THE PRESENT. But, which present?
The one when I'm doing intervals and time keeps draggin' on?
The one when I'm racing and time flies?
The effort is the same, maybe even harder when racing, but the sense of time is almost exact opposites of each other.
Why is that?
How are you going to approach 2021? Waiting for things to get better, holding out for normal...
.... the interval approach or the racing approach?
While you're thinking about that...
... think about how nice it is to have that brain of yours nicely covered on and off the bike this time of year.
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163.6
Stretch HyperVolt
7 hrs
https://www.strava.com/activities/4531436054
IS THERE ANY LUCK IN BICYCLE RACING?
THERE ARE TWO THINGS I KNOW FOR SURE WHEN IT COMES TO BICYCLE RACING.
- Time = Speed
- More Racing = More Energy
We all know the first one by now. No one said it better than the great Eddie Merckx when prescribed piles of miles. If you want to go faster ride more.
The second one goes like this... the more you race the less energy you waste on nerves. The prep the night before, the drive over, the sign in, the warm up, the waiting on the start line... it all becomes routine, second nature. Which is why the cooler heads always perform best when it counts. They have more energy.
Which begs the question... is there any luck involved in bicycle racing?
Not much.
Not like puddle skimming golf shots, tipped football passes, or the like.
We don't depend on luck. We depend on hard work and properly maintained equipment.
But, then again... it would be darn fine to be lucky enough to win a set of ENVE™ Wheels.
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After all we can do, it's nice to know we're rolling on the best equipment.
Enter here:
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163.6
Stretch HyperVolt
8 hrs
https://www.strava.com/activities/4526441206
A RIDE BY ANY OTHER NAME
BILL SHAKESPEARE SAID IT BEST VIA JULIETTE, That which we call a ride by any other name would still be rad. It's great to take the time to properly name our rides. To find them later and to exercise our creativity are my top reasons...
... but, sometimes there's a sneakier reason.
The sneaky reason in today's ride name is to plant a seed in my mind and the minds of my friends that on New Year's Day we're gonna do something big. So I named the ride...
... Recon Toddy's Naught New Year's Ride.
By putting it out there early I'm committing myself to get out and ride on 1/1 as well pre-committing my friends todo the same.
Inserting Recon in the title might create some curiosity as to where I rode.
Changing my name to Toddy sounds playful, and enticing.
Using the adjective Naughty gives me leeway as the inviter to throw in a few unexpected sections.
Wrapping it up with New Year's Ride makes it sound official, commemorative... like the kind of ride you don't want to miss.
You might be asking yourself should you come?
Yes.
What kind of bike would work??
Gravel best... MTB workwill work fine... only the most talented would ride a road bike.
How long will it be?
Somewhere between 100k and 100mi, around 6000' of vertical... figure 6-7 hours.
Any sag?
Nope, but we will have a 24hr AM/PM on the route about 3 hours in.
What will the pace be like?
We'll be moving right along, and we will be chatting.
What if I have a mechanical?
The bigger the group the less likely we are to stop, bringing a buddy would be a good idea.
Is this a no drop ride?
Aren't they all?... don't get dropped.
Start time?
I'll announce the exact start time later, somewhere between 8 and 9 am.
Any other questions, drop me a note.
It'll be long enough to definitely want some Butt'r, and maybe some PR Lotion.
https://pedalindustries.com/collections/lotions-for-speed-comfort-and-recovery
Use promo code TODDYSNAUGHTY
And save 30% on the 2nd item.
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164.4
Stretch HyperVolt
8 hrs
https://www.strava.com/activities/4521964989
From the ride
BAD SANTA
SANTA DONE BLOWED IT AGAIN... no new bike, not even a pair of bike socks. Instead, wrapped up addressed not just to me but Surfergirl as well, there was a gift that would leave me feeling like I needed to be in traction tonight...
... my butt hurts, my feet hurt and my knees are a tad tender.
What the heck was Santa thinking?
Tomorrow's gonna be miserable.
Why would he give me and Surfergirl a gift like this?
- We have to use muscles we never use by moving quickly side to side, rocketing forward and backward... and exploding upward of all things.
- Plus, we'll end up spending a lot more time together and socially with our non-cycling/surfing friends.
- To make it worse, there's always a winner and a loser. We're just gonna get a lot more competitive.
Who want's a gift like that?
I thought he would reward me for collaborating with him to make gifts for bike people...
... like this new Tour de France inspired bag we collaborated with Horton Collection.
https://pedalindustries.com/products/the-tour-raceday-bag%E2%84%A2
Each panel of the bag features an authentic and historical picture I picked out for this bag. Just for you. It's truly one of a kind.
Check it out
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164.6
Stretch HyperVolt
6 hrs - I gotta stop staying up late with the kids
https://www.strava.com/activities/4517438824
SHINEY BIKEY THINGS
CHRISTMAS TIME... it always sneaks up on me. Somehow the jingles and bells don't really touch me until today, the 24th. Echos of Christmas past arrive. Tomorrow they will be much stronger. I'll arise and enjoy the only thing I've ever wanted...
... to be together with family.
Wherever you are, wherever you go I hope you'll be able to connect with those you hold most precious...
... and maybe you'll even wake up to some shiny bikey things.
Or, maybe you're like me and the family has long given up hope trying to find the right shiny bikey thing...
... in that case, you may want to treat yourself to a heckuva bell.
https://pedalindustries.com/collections/bike-parts/products/knog-oi-bike-bell?variant=31243876008068
They are perfect for those times you're slaying the trail and you want a nice polite way to say I'm here and I'm coming through.
Use promo code: SLAYBELLS
https://pedalindustries.com/collections/bike-parts/products/knog-oi-bike-bell?variant=31243876008068
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165 (I hope I get some willpower for Christmas)
Stretch HyperVolt
7.5 hrs - kids are home
https://www.strava.com/activities/4513469100
IF I HAD A MILLION DOLLARS...
IT USED TO BE SOMETHING TO BE A MILLIONAIRE, it's still something to be a million foot climber. This time of year we get to see all the coolclimbingkids humblebrag about their achievements. And, well, I don't know about you...
... but I think that is totally cool.
Mainly because I've never done it. Nor do I think I could.
I'm typically 600,000-700,000'. About 12,000' per week. This year I'll wind up close to 750,000'. 15,000' per week.
Which is a lot.
My Florida pals are lucky to get 30,000' in a year. Did you ever notice that? Look one of them up... their climbs are overpasses, and the occasional trip where the get some real climbing in.
The Everest in 7 days challenge I did for myself was plenty hard. I was tuckered out the following week.
1,000,000'... one millllyun feet.. is out of my question, especially when I break it down. Then all possibility escapes me.
52 weeks would be 20,000' per week. Which I have completed plenty of times. But not 52 times in a row!
20,000' per week would be 4000' per ride because I ride about 5 days a week. Again, done it plenty of times. But not every single ride.
How do those millionfootaires get it done?
Do they simply have the right stuff?
Genetics
Terrain
Time
Can us mere mortals join their coolclimbingkid club?
One thing that would sure help is a superduper featherweight set of ENVE™ Wheels.
Which you could win, if you enter the contest.
And you could get double the entries on any tshirt you purchase between now and December 31st at mid-night.
https://pedalindustries.com/pages/tshirts
Here are a few of the choices
One thing you may not know about yours Diesel is I started off in the tshirt business and I've probably printed well over 1,000,000 tshirts at this point.
That's not important.
What's important is super soft cotton we use and special inks you can't feel. Chech 'em out:
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164.6
Diesel Strong
6 hrs - kids are home
no ride
HOW I'M COPING WITH N-2
THERE IS A FANCIFUL IDEA THAT WE SHOULD ALL OWN N+1 BIKES, where N is the number of bikes we currently own. Whether or not that is true, or even healthy, I'm not sure. But, I am sure I am operating on N-2 at the moment...
... and it's going better than expected.
It started out as N-1 when I sold my very trustworthy road racer, AKA The Marvel. This aluminum frame, dressed in e-tap and shod with ENVE was a sprinter's dream. I sold it because a new road racer in the works...
... if only I didn't have to wait for a few key SRAM parts.
Then, I was adjusting the rebound on my MTB and the screw snapped right off in my fingers. Fox says send it back bub, you'll never fix it on your own...
... if only I didn't have to wait for Fox to receive, repair and return my fork.
Which leaves with the gravel bike for snappy road rides like today, MTB rides like tomorrow, and recovery rides like Friday.
Here's what I've learned:
- It's great for gravel.
- It's just fine on the road if I max the air pressure to 55lbs... but if it's a fast group ride it's feels a heckuvalot like I'm on the front for the entire ride.
- It's great offroad when I drop the pressure to 30lbs... but if it's super rocky gets to be too much after while.
To answer the several thousand dollar question Could I survive on one bike?
Yes, for sure. I'm getting stronger on the road, because it's harder. I'm picking cleaner lines when I ride it like a mountain bike because no suspension. Plus, it's a heckuva gravel bike.
It's definitely a jack of all trades, master of fun.
Speaking of jack of all trades, one thing I love about these gloves is that the work perfectly for road, gravel and MTB.
Just like the socks.
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And right now you can buy the gloves and get the socks free.
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https://pedalindustries.com/collections/socks-and-gloves
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164
Stretch
7 hrs
https://www.strava.com/activities/4504896704
CAN'T HURT ME!
DAVID GOGGINS, THE ULTRA-RUNNER/NAVY SEAL/ARMY RANGER/AIR FORCE RECON/PULL UP RECORD HOLDER/ALL AROUND BADASS says he stretches for 2 hours every evening to undo all the damage he's put his body through. I'm not that crazy...
... but my routine ain't nothing.
I think about him, well his book Can't Hurt Me, a lot... especially when I'm not feeling it, and other times when I'm feeling my own aches.
My basic end of day routine:
1 min plank
1 min weird back thing I learned
1 min side plank
1 min superman
1 min other side plank
5-10 minutes stretching
10 minutes HyperVolt
I'm beginning with the end because... well, it's the end of the day.
Most mornings I ride, then force myself to do:
10 pull ups
30 push ups
I never enjoy those pull ups and push ups. Never. But, when I'm done I'm pumped!
Other mornings I jam though 2-4 runs of Diesel Strong:
Jumping Jacks
Jump up the stairs 3 at a time
Max pull ups
Weighted Burpess
Curls
Squats
Deadlifts
These 7 moves I do every Wednesday... and some Mondays and Fridays, if I have time.
It's good to be strong and flexible.
Good for the bike riding...
... and good just in case your better half wants you to load 1000 lbs of blankets into the van... which I did in just under 45 minutes.
Maybe you're like me... I'm always counting how many reps I've done.
Or maybe you're the count down type...
... like we're counting 10 more days to get entered into the $3000 ENVE™ Wheel Giveaway
https://pedalindustries.com/giveaway
Have you entered?
https://pedalindustries.com/giveaway
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163
Diesel Strong
7.5 hrs
https://www.strava.com/activities/4502289622
SHUT YOUR MOUTH... AND BREATHE LIKE AN ATHLETE
NO MATTER WHAT YOU EAT, HOW MANY HOURS YOUR RIDE, HOW MUCH YOU WEIGH... none of it matters if you're not breathing properly. Lured in with a blurb like that I purchased Breath - The New Science of a Lost Art on the spot...
... and read it in a day.
Things I've experienced over the years started making sense, and I can't wait to get out and try a new way to train tomorrow.
For example, I've always been fascinated by my ability to quickly drop my heart rate from 50s to 30s just by changing the way I breathe, but never known what it meant or what it could be used for...
... I got a hint with this book.
Or... why do we wheeze after a really hard ride and feel asthmatic? Or worse Covidish? Got an answer to that, too...
... and what to do about it.
Fast forward 20 years and my oldest Trevor is taking cycling seriously. His coach tells him to train breathing only through his nose. His rapid progress from a 5 to a 2 in one year was astounding.
Was it the breathing technique?
Who knows... all I can tell you is I tried to breathe like that and failed.
However, I'm reinvigorated to give it a whirl after reading Breath all day today because of statements like this:
Breathing less offered huge benefits. If athletes kept at it for several weeks, their muscles adapted to more lactate accumulation, which allowed their bodies to pull more energy during heavy states of heavy aerobic stress, and as a result, train harder and longer.
Is the book worth reading? Definitely. It's a fascinating journey, well told and easy to understand.
Too anecdotal? Maybe, but I didn't care. And I bet you won't either... there are a lot of easy to incorporate techniques, starting with shutting your mouth.
That said, if you're out on a ride you're eventually gonna need to open that mouth for some nutrition.
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These taste great and ship free... and will get you a lot of entries in the $3000 ENVE™ Wheel Giveaway.
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163
Stretch and HyperVolt
8 hrs
https://www.strava.com/activities/4497817143
RETURN OF THE ROCKET MAN
I PACKED MY BAGS LAST NIGHT PRE-FLIGHT, ZERO HOUR 8AM. The idea was to meet up with the fellas and leisurely stroll up the wash 20 miles then do the 9 mile climb up one of my faves. 90% dirt. 2 on gravel bikes, one MTB...
... but is an 80 mile ride with 9000' of vert ever really leisurely?
Two and a half hours in we were at the base of the climb. TBH, I was fine skipping it... and I doubt it would have taken much convincin' to scrap the plan and grab some donuts.
Funny how we can lean on each other and do crazy shtuff. Who the heck rides gravel bikes up a 9 mile rugged dirt road? People like us... you and me. As long as someone else is willing, it's on.
We were already behind schedule and we weren't about to busts any PRs on the way up.
But, it gave us time to chat.
I've ridden with Charlie for at least 15 years... but today, spinning along, we shared all kinds of new things about our lives. Just another reason to love on this sport of ours.
Then the conversation got serious.
Hey man, maybe we should turn around early.
No way.
I think I'm good.
It's right there! See, we'll be at the top in no time.
We made it.
Tired and salty.
I thought we'd be way, way, way, way, way off the pace. It wasn't a fast time, but it was respectable. Surprisingly.
We had a snack. I polished off my water.
To say I love this descent would be an understatement... I get a big smile and shove off.
Rocket Man comes into my head.
I think it's because being in the gravel position...
hands in the drops
flying over water bars
ripping at nearly 30 mph
over marble-sized rocks on hard pack
... it feels awesome, like I'm flying...
... burning the fuse alone...
... a 9 mile descent even at this speed...
...it's gonna be a long, long time to touchdown.
I almost forgot to tell ya... this is the inspiration for the KOM jacket. I developed specifically for this climb. Many times we are pressing hard for a good time or to test fitness.
It's not the kind of place to carry heavy clothes.
But, coming down can be cold as hell.
https://pedalindustries.com/products/pedal-industries-wind-jacket-black
Fold it into it's own pocket and slide into your jersey pocket.
We use a very lightweight membrane fabric.
Wind stopping and water resistance are remarkable.
Plus, the fabric is stretchy so we cut the jacket to be aero... modern rocket men don't need parachutes.
Check it out: https://pedalindustries.com/products/pedal-industries-wind-jacket-black
Side note... I find myself using a vest and arm warmers less and less. The jacket folds up smaller, and is just as warm.
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163
Stretch and HyperVolt
7.5 hrs
https://www.strava.com/activities/4493328035
I HATE TO BRAKE IT TO YA
THE ONLY I PERSON I EVER MET THAT SWEARS HE KNOWS HOW TO BRAKE IS SUPERDAVE. If you don't know SuperDave he used to be a hitter at FELT until he got called up to the big leagues at Specialized... not that that is any indicator of his braking ability. But, if you ever see his sizable mucsulus quadriceps or his blistering breakaway you might say...
... Do tell, how to brake.
For me, it came up when he was setting up 3T America a couple of years ago. We were both bragging about how awesome we are while ignoring each other when he caught my ear.
You can borrow this bike I've been riding, but the front brake pads are really worn.
Won't be a problem.
I didn't think it would, you look like a back brake first kinda guy.
Aside from that hurting, and his skill estimating ability being slightly off, he had a helluva point.
Most riders, probs you newguygalpersonhuman, are riding around with smoked rear brake pads and pristine fronts.
Why?
Because most riders were raised by parents screaming...
Don't touch the front brake you'll kill yourself!
... consequently, most riders have that nagging bit of self-doubt banging around their helmets. Yes, it sucks. But, it's real.
--> unrequested parenting advice: our minds can't see negatives. Tell your kids and loved ones what you want them to do, they're going to visualize and act on whatever you say. Tell a kid Don't run into the street and what do they do? I could/should write a book on that. <--
... back to making good braking habits.
Try this at home, at your own peril... this is only one Old Diesel's opinion:
- Apply your front brake liberally, it is 70% more powerful than the rear - or something like that. You can really lay on it hard when traveling in a straight line.
- In turns, I'm pretty even on the brakes... unless I want to slide the rear for quicker directional change, then that rear is locked up.
- Make it a goal to wear the front and rear pads out equally.
That could be free advice worth more than you paid...
... speaking of paying.
You're not still using one of these are you?
When you could be using one of these...
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... you can have this favorite o' mine - well a brand new one - for a mere 20 bones.
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163.8
Stretch and HyperVolt
6.5 hrs sleep too excited to get back to Santa's workshop
https://www.strava.com/activities/4487786229
RIDE IT FORWARD
SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY, LOANED YOU A BIKE. Different from the bike you might have received as a child, this was an adult bike. You rode it, just like I did, and fell in love again...
... because someone paid it forward.
I've been paying/riding it on down the roads and trails ever since my roommate Talley loaned him his "10 speed". He brought one back to school one weekend... within a week I had a ride of my own. Best senior year ever.
Sound familiar?
Do you remember who gave you the nudge?
Still riding together?
My latest convert/victim is my grandson's grandfather.
Hey Todd, what's it like riding a gravel bike?
I've got one you can borrow. I'll bring it over and we can ride around.
Can't get much more innocent than that, can ya? A simple Check it out is so effective.
Which one should I get?
The answer is always the same...
The best you one you can swing and still sleep at night... even though you won't sleep the first few nights because you'll be so excited to ride the next day.
He chose this one: https://pedalindustries.com/collections/bmc-bicycles/products/urs-01-three
But, the best part is when he picked it up today he dropped his brother's old bike to be serviced and made ridable.
We might have a real zealot in our midst... and I'm totally down for that.
How many have you encouraged to check it out this year? I'm guessing a lot.
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... I might even have a promo code for ya. Hit me up.
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163.8
Stretch and HyperVolt
7.5 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4483765938
THE YEAR IN PRE-VIEW
LOOKING BACKWARDS WHILE RIDING A BIKE IS ALWAYS TRICKY. A little swerve, a missed sharp object... so many chances for things to go wrong. Looking forward is so much more fun, safe and profitable...
... which is what I like to do this time of year, start planning out next year.
Figure the big family events.
Scan the cycling calendars
- USACycling for Nationals
- Epic Rides
- Leadville
- SoCal Cycling
- NCNCA
- AZCyclng
- Cycling Utah
- SoCal Endurance
- TeamBigBear
- LoToJa
- Cascade Cycling Classic
- ... basically everything within a day's drive.
Then the major work projects.
That's the big stuff and it goes on the calendar in that order: Family, Races/Adventures, Work.
There's monthly and weekly and daily planning. But, getting the big stuff right matters more. For me.
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164
Stretch and HyperVolt
8 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4481657645
DECEMBER HERO OR ZERO?
IT'S HALFWAY THROUGH DECEMBER, just in time to send out this public service announcement. December heroes always morph into race season zeroes. Lest you think I'm calling you out...
... I'm not.
Well, I might be if you are:
- Exhausted after your ride
- Wincing as you go up or down stairs
- Loathing your next bike sesh
- Setting KOMs on routes already ridden by a thousand others
- etc...
... it's a long list, and glancing over it I might be a bit guilty myself.
Which is why I will once again renew my dues with Riders For A Sensible Pace. This completely fake group, should exist. There should be an intervention for dummies like me.
Let me give you an example of such idiocy...
... a public service announcement went out to our cozy little social ride last night that said something like...
Let's merge the A and B rides so we can all ride slow together until March.
I didn't think it would go well, but hoped it would.
As one of the tribe elders, I arrived early and proceeded to pontificate on the virtues of riding together.
There was a long, stoic silence...
... followed by hooting and hollering, Yeah... right. We don't trust you guys!
Off they went.
Leaving me, on my gravel bike, to fend for myself amongst the hungry A lions.
We're gonna go easy right fellas?... set a good example so the B's believe our earnestness and solidarity in commitment to winter base miles?
An Of Course Old Diesel carol, warmed my Christmas heart. I would survive and have many more social paced rides this winter. Today would be a new beginning, and new era for the Tuesday Morning World Champions.
Alas, there are no gifts in cycling... especially within 12 days of Christmas.
None at all.
It was blistering from the get go, and I was rudely ejected on the second to last climb... aka The Wall.
On a related note, Bob P stopped by today and introduced himself.
I'm Bob, we met on Creek To Peak a few years ago. I've been reading your blog ever since.
That's awesome. Thanks man.
Sure... I'm here to get my wife a Christmas present.
Lucky lady.
Not for her, for her to give to me.
Which reminded me I could give myself a gift, too... Ya know Diesel, you could just roll over at 5am next week and do your own easy ride a little later...
... but we all know I need my weekly lashings, offseason or not.
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163.6
Stretch and HyperVold
7 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4475883860
IN A METRIC HEATBEAT
THE P.A. ASSIGNED FOR MY PHYSICAL WAS A LITTLE KOOKY. It wasn't that he was getting on in years or that his thick Boston accent was challenging to decipher. It was the question he posed about my heart...
Wow... whadaya got there... one a them metric hearts, eh?
What?
Yeah, sounds like ya got one a them metric hearts.
What are you talking about?
You know, metric. Most people come in here beating 60, 70, 80 times a minute. You. In the forties. Metric.
How is that metric?
Metric, you know 100 miles equals 60 of them metric thingies. Kill-oh-meters. Metric!
Yeah, sure, I have a metric heart.
Poor old feller, I didn't have the metric heart to set him straight on the kilometers vs miles.
But, I do have the heart to remind you to ride... even if you have to ride in the dark like I did tonight.
Just be lit up. Like a Christmas tree.
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164.6
PushUps/PullUps/Shoulders
8 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4473498383
ELON MUSK LAUNCHES BICYCLE COMPANY
TECH GENIUS AND GAZILLIONAIRE ELON MUSK ANNOUNCES HUMAN POWERED BICYCLE PROJECT. Musk, who's Tesla Inc. has embarrassed the automobile industry by becoming more valuable than all other makers combined, has decided to turn his all seeing eyes to the future of humanity.
Stating he is bored by his Boring Company which is boring tunnels to create the Hyperloops meant to revolutionize earthbound travel, he claims he has a fresh approach to human powered travel.
Asked if this new vision has anything to do with his SpaceX company's colonization of Mars, the legendary visionary only gave a hint of what will surely decimate another industry by bringing humanity forward in a single pedal stroke.
In an exclusive interview, our real life Tony Stark came clean.
We are creating a bicycle that will be powered solely by humans. No motor.
Really?
Yes, the idea is to have a tool that engages all the senses, delivers immense pleasure, can be enjoyed alone or with a group. There will only be an outside version, to enjoy nature's beauty. The results in testing are truly astounding.
How so?
You see by removing the motors and making the activity only accessible out of doors we have data showing massive increases in mental, social and physical health.
This sounds exciting.
Oh, it's changed my life. It will change yours, and everybody you know.
Do you have a name for this new business.
Absolutely. LegGevity
There you have it folks. Stay tuned. A better world awaits us all, a human powered outdoor experience...
... coming to a planet near you.
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165.6
HyperVolt and Stretch
8 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4468950643
LET'S GRAVEL ON...
I WROTE THIS PITHY POST ONCE ABOUT DRESSING FOR THE RIDE, NOT THE ROLLOUT. The idea is we should dress appropriately for once things are heating up on the ride. Days like today, when I really take it to heart and roll out in the low 40s with high humidity...
... everybody's in parkas, I'm in jersey and bibs.
Commando in pajamas ain't exactly warm.
I was cold. But, I didn't care.
All I could think of was riding North and finding this singletrack that snakes up and through the neighborhoods to the top of Newport Coast. I'd ridden it once a couple of years back. Even though it would take an hour to get there, the idea of finding that trail and climbing it warmed my heart.
Eventually it did warm up and I was perfectly dressed for scouting out a new, awesome gravel route. I even managed to include my favorite general store... possibly the last one still operating in the county.
There's a lot of energy behind the gravel bike movement. I'm not sure where it's headed... which is exactly what makes gravel riding so run. I'm never sure where I'm going to go, but it always turns out to be a lot of fun.
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162.6
HyperVolt
7.5 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4464328944
YOU ARE WHAT YOU RIDE
I HAVE A OPTIONS TOMORROW... The Thug Ride, The Dirty Ol' Bastard. If it's true you are what you ride... well, I might skip those... and it is true, but it's also true attacks and climbs may break my mind but names will never hurt me...
... which ride to do this fine winter's day?
One of the more amusing conversations I have with riders who aren't quite sure of the thugness or dirty'olness on rides goes like this...
Yeah, I want to do that ride as soon as I'm in shape in the Spring.
OK, but... this is the slowest time of year for that ride, it only gets faster in the Spring.
Yeah, I'll be ready.
... no chance in helk, I think to myself. No chance at all.
Winter is the time to latch onto the fast guys while they're going slow. It's the only chance most of us have. Come Spring, those DirtyOl's will be Thugging every pedal stroke of every ride.
Now is the time to latch and do what they do... and if you're lucky ride what they ride.
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163.4
Stretch/Plank/HyperVolt
8 hrs sleep
No ride... Santa be bizzy.
CYCLING GENIUS LAYS OUT SIMPLE SUCCESS FORMULA
THERE WAS NO WAY I WAS RISKIN' NOT GETTING MY DAILY DOSE OF MEDICINAL PEDALING by waiting until late afternoon. Most of the time the opportunity vanishes when I take the wait and see approach, then I'm suffering some serious withdrawals.
Some days are like that.
A lof 'em, lately.
My strategy comes from my favorite cycling genius...
"If A is a success in life, then A equals X plus Y plus Z. Work is X; Y is play; and Z is keeping your mouth shut."
... Albert Einstein.
It worked for AL, seems to be working for me... is it working for you?
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163.6
Stretch/Plank/HyperVolt
7 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4455017395
WHAT HEALS THE FASTEST?
IT'S A DRAG TO GO DOWN, CRASH. We pop up like nothing happened, whenever possible. Ride like all is cool. Then we get home, dried blood, bruised, banged up...
... and assess the damage.
With luck, only flesh wounds that will heal quickly.
With more luck, the bike is okay.
But, there's another category that can be damaged and dernright embarassing. I was reminded of it yesterday as my pal's ripped up shoulder flapped in the wind.
I'm sure it's a favorite kit. He wears it often.
Probably because there are no more to be purchased.
If only he'd had us make it... then he could exercise our Crash Replacement Policy.
Wouldn't that be nice?... fresh new kit, same favorite design.
How's it work?... send us a pic, we'll get it made at 50% savings.
I know, we really should make it harder. At a minimum more shameful... like require a pic of the incident to be posted all over the socials.
But why, when we could just get it made and delivered about as fast as the scabs are healed?
Personally, if I purchased a jersey this beautiful and shredded it racing down a mountain I'd love to get it replaced.
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164.2
PushUps and PullUps
7.5 hrs sleep
No ride today - Santa and Elves very busy.
MTB PIONEER BUYS HIS FIRST COMPLETE BIKE
FEW PEOPLE HAVE ASSEMBLED THEIR OWN BICYCLE, far fewer have ever assembled their own bicycle company. I'm lucky enough to know one of these individuals...
... here's what I've learned.
First off, we met around '92. It was a chilly morning, on a local single track that would soon become home to Olympic Champions and Pro Tour racers... along with masses of enthusiasts. Whiting Ranch.
Our bikes were heavy, and our suspension mostly awful.
Marv had scoped out a tiny company that was making lightweight full suspension bicycles that were works of art. Soon, he and Roger and I all had these anodized aluminum wonders.
Next thing I know, Marv sells his tech biz and buys a chunk of Intense Cycles.
The company was unique.
And, tiny.
I think I had frame number 8 or 9... and there may have been a 100 produced, ever, at that time.
Seemingly overnight the company is a well-known brand.
That's not what I learned. Anybody could see that from afar.
Over the years, I was able to see how he and his partners worked very hard every day patiently, diligently executing a great idea.
A great idea is worthless without great execution. But, if you do it right you can build something beautiful and one day sell it. Which he did.
Fast forward a little more and he's retired. Loving his BMC road bike and wanting a gravel bike.
He reads my blog on Strava.
Sees my BMC gravel bike.
Gives me a call.
New bike arrives in a box.
I shouldn't have been surprised, but I was.
We'll get it built tomorrow.
No need. I'll pick it up.
Of course he's going to put it together himself... some riders like to know exactly how all the pieces fit together...
... in everything they do.
I dig that.
Just like I dig riding gravel... haven't raced gravel yet, but it's kinda lookin' like that might be one of the only options next year.
So, if you thinking that could be on your calendar... give us a shout. Don't worry, we'll put it together for ya.
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Funny thing... on his way out he asks...
Is this going to get me entries into the ENVE™ Wheel Giveaway?
Yep, sure is.
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164.4
Stretch and HyperVolt
6.5 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4446682448
THIS BIKE SHALL BE KNOWN ON THE RECORDS OF STRAVA
I'M NOT EVEN SURE WHEN I STARTED NAMING MY BICYCLES. I've always done it. This morning, after one ride on a beautiful new BMC gravel slayer, I had the perfect name...
... names make a difference, you know.
Choose carefully.
Pick the right name and your ride can deliver mythical performance, exception inspiration and ward off all sorts of evil.
Often, I'll let the color have a good say in the matter.
This bike is purple. Purple frame. Purple ENVE™ stickers.
Not just any purple, but a truly righteous shade of glossy purpleness.
Of course, the proper first ride for any bike will include the kind of riding the bike is designed for. In this case it was...
Asphalt
A staircase.
A gravel road.
And some single track.
In that order, with lots of speed and magical handling.
Yep, this bike shall be known on the records of Strava as... Showtime... after the great Magic Johnson led Lakers in their purple and gold.
Did I mention it has ENVE™ Wheels? Did I mention how fast they roll? How snappy they accelerate? How tacky the tires feel with that wide rim?
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164.8
Stretch and HyperVolt
8 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4442252464
SPECIALIZED ANNOUNCES $4000 UNICYCLE
UNDER PRESSURE TO DELIVER MORE S-WORKS FRAMES TO IT'S CUSTOMERS, the Big S has released a $4000 unicycle. Known as the Tar, the first available model is the S-Works level option.
Due to the unique nature of 1-wheel bikes vs 2-wheelers, they will essentially be doubling their production capacity.
Marketers at the company claim it's a triple win.
- Quicker deliver to customers
- Significant savings
- Better prep for the circus known as the Pro Tour.
That said this is not stripped down S-Works either:
- $1500 S-Works Tar frame
- $1100 Roval Alpinist Wheel
- $450 Power MIrror Saddle
- $400 S-Works Venge Seatpost
- $400 S-Works MTB Cranks
- $180 Boomslang Platform Pedals
- $50 Pathfinder Pro Tire
The company also claims myriad benefits to one-wheel training:
- Better balance
- Increased core strength
- Smoother pedal stroke
The icing on the cake, however, is safety.
Due to the upright unicycle position and it's rarely seen in the wild nature, drivers normally riveted to their phones and coffee are keenly aware of these beautiful machines and talented riders.
2020... what a year for cycling!
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164.6
Stretch and HyperVolt
8 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4440002457
1ST LOSER... AGAIN!
IF YOU EVER STOP BY TO SAY HI - AND I HOPE YOU DO - YOU WILL SEE A STRING OF 2ND PLACE TROPHIES. I have earned an unusual amount, and I keep them front and center as a reminder...
... there is always somebody better, I can always work harder.
Today's 2nd place, unlike the others, was a near disaster.
So many lessons.
First off... I set my sites on the wrong goal. Again. This time it was to be close to my San Diego friends who always whack me when I race down there. When I checked the start list and saw Stenk, TimZ, JohnnyO, JeffW, LarryP were also racing my chances of eating dust increased immensely.
That said... we'd just come off getting whacked at the Cactus Cup where the course is a series of neverending ups and downs. Matt set us up a local route that was nothing but that. Constant power climbs and quick drops. In other words, we trained about as best as one could for today's course.
Ideally, really.
Concurrently... I've been leaving late for to meet the posse recently requiring me to go all out the moment I leave the house. Which is exactly what Coach Brian has been asking me to work on.
No more Old Diesel TB... time to start hard and fast.
Let me just interject here, that Coach Brian did his first mountain bike race today and the first words out of his mouth to his Padawans was...
I had no idea how violent the start would be, we need you guys a lot fresher for these racers.
The lesson here is this... a good coaching relationship is two-way. He knew I needed to work on my starts, I knew to be fresh. Per Strava my form was a whopping +24 today.
Why was today a near 2nd Place disaster?
Well, yours Diesely wasn't paying attention.
I've often said the closer we get to the finish line the dumber we get. Today was no exception.
I knew the laps were 6 miles long. The race is called the Dirty30. 5 laps right? Duh...
... so there I am, in second place on the 4th lap...
TimZ had gapped me on the first lap by wisely choosing the easy to ride climb while I chose the hideous wall option. Took me a lap to recover from that. He was gone.
... anyway, I'm in the zone, figuring I've got another lap and half to go. It's heating up and my Camelbak is nearly empty I'm picking the cleanest lines I can, conserving as much as I can.
I slide around a corner and TimZ has a flat.
Ah, crud... sorry Tim!
Go, you got this!
I got this... well, probably if I race wisely I can keep this pace up for another 45 minutes.
How fun would that be?!
I catch and pass some of my pals. Yep, feeling great. Riding within myself. Thinking, Holy cow! This could work! Letting myself get a little giddy.
The last half mile of said lap 4 this jackball keeps battling me. I'm thinking Bro, we have another lap. I've already put minutes on you, since you were in the first wave.
We roll through to do lap 5 and the great Victor Sheldon, the promoter on the mic, says Todd Brown, winner of the 55+ division!. Hellyeah I say to myself.
Matt rolls up... Nice job on the V, but I still beat you by 4 min. Folks, that is friendship. The best kind.
The posse is congradulatory. Slapping my back and all.
Sten rolls up, I'm a believer! You took off so fast I couldn't ever see you. Finished less than a minute behind you. Second place is great!
Second place, no way. Tim flatted. No one else in front.
Well... scoring says some guy named David Juarez beat you.
Tinker! That stinker!
For the record - have I said that yet? - David Tinker Juarez is a former Olympian who usually races pro... at 58 years old. Beating a lot of the Pro field is normal for him, still.
When he lined up and took off with them we all figured he's doing his thing... thankfully. We took off 2 minutes later.
Could I have beat him...
.... hahahahahhahaha, no chance in 'ell. He put 13 minutes on me.
Back to my point, I'm never dissatisfied with 2nd place as long as I know there was nothing left in the tank and I raced to the best of my ability.
However, I would have been extremely ticked if the pack of gray wolves behind me had caught and passed me at the end of lap 4 while I was secretly setting them up for an all out onslaught on lap 5.
Lastly, so far I'm the only actual grandpappy on that podium... and I'm most happy about that.
2 More Critical Race Notes:
- JimmyC came up to me, probably when Victor was explaining how many laps we were going race and said I was trying to decide Camelbak or bottles last night and you came to me in a vision... Camelbak, totally dorky but infinitely better on a course as relentless and technical as this.
- 3 things helped me go faster than last Dirty30: first, I'm about 5 lbs lighter than last year; second, via a lot of saddle time I'm one with my new BMC 4 Stroke and is legit much faster than any XC bike I've ridden before; third, the HyperVolt is a recovery game changer.
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THE GREAT RONNIE COLEMAN
THE STORY OF THE GREAT RONNIE COLEMAN IS ON NETFLIX. I'm struck by the persistence, humility, and greatness of this man and athlete. You might be too...
... it reminded of what makes binge watching great (it's a 90 min documentary).
It's the arc of our own story that takes us from hacks and weekenders to consistently improving beasts.
That's why we binge watch, to find out what's going to happen to our heroes and villains.
Perched on my saddle, it appears to me that the dabblers - hacks is too harsh - are the riders who never really get better. The ones who get excited, buy a bike, ride it a few times and turn into place to dry out wet clothes.
That's not us.
We register for events and we race.
The more official and epic the race, the more dramatic and awesome our story. Wherever your racing is on the scale...
Beating Your PR <-- Racing to the City Limits sign --> Winning Nationals
It's our own heroes journey and battling of real and made up villains that keeps us going, and coming back for more. The endless fasciation with improving our performance.
Non-racers mostly miss out on all that drama. Which I contest is why they lose interest. There is no story arc for them.
For example, we'll sign up for an event that is 6 months out.
We start paying more attention to what we are eating, how far we are riding, how fast we are going, getting a bike fit... all things we can do to increase efficiencies. We measure them. See what works, what doesn't. Test ourselves against friends or less important races, etc.
That is our story arc.
Watch Ronnie's story and you'll get the sweet flavor of this post.
Kinda like the sweet flavor of Honey Stinger Waffles.
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These also make great stocking stuffers, plus get you entered into the ENVE™ Wheel Giveaway.
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161.8
Stretch and HyperVolt
7 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4429179393
(finally got that KOM - now that's drama)
LIKE A FINE TUNED MACHINE
IT'S BUSY HERE AT THE SHOP. It makes me happy. With a local race on Saturday and us being a racy bunch the bikes are flowing in and out. These are the people that take no chances. They've busted their buns to get fit and they've learned from sweaty experience to make sure their machines...
... are as finely tuned as they are.
But, ya know what's weird?
The racy peeps who are finely tuned on poorly tuned machines.
I see them every race. I've been one.
RaceDay morning they'll be all kitted up, ready to rip. Drivetrain will be filthy, shifting poorly. Tires lacking tread.
Or worse.
They will have put on new parts the day before and woken up to flat tires because the sealant didn't seal. Chain skipping because new chains skipping on old, worn cassettes.
It's a long list.
We all recognize it.
With some luck things will go well and they'll finish with big smiles.
But, who wants to risk that? Who wants to waste the emotional energy involved with either the mishaps or just having that Hope this don't break nagging feeling?
One thing that's always fun is to sport a new kit on RaceDay.
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Like a gray over gray... haunting your prey...
Did I see a ghost? Is that the rider I'm chasing? Do I even have a chance?
The light is picking up the color a little oddly in the these pics. I'll post some more in the daylight soon.
In the meantime, here's the dealio...
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161.8
Stretch and HyperVolt
7 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4425596286
Found this inside my tire while prepping... nice little staple clean through and Stan's all dried out.
Thought my brake was rubbing... nope. Checked the rotor... nope. Wheel was spinning great but strange sound... turned out to be dust under dust cap... the kinda sound that can drive ya crazy when you're racing.
THAT NEW BIKE SMELL
DON'T TELL MY HUSBAND I BOUGHT THIS , OKAY? The smile on her face was unerasable. For this first time in her adult life this friend o' mine purchased a bicycle for herself. It's a day we all remember...
... and we remember 'splaining to our family and friends.
I bought a new bike.
Really?
Yeah, it's awesome.
What kind?
A gravel bike (using today's example)
What's that?
Oh, it's like a road bike but it can go anywhere. On pavement, but I will mainly ride it on the dirt roads and trails... more adventure, probably safer.
... so far so good, everything going according to plan ...
Let's see it... Wow!... how much was it?
... here is where our super stoked out of her mind new bike owner says ...
I got a really good deal.
... now, I'm not saying that's the wrong answer. Lord knows I've used it plenty of times myself ...
Oh, really... how good?
Oh that new bike smell!!!
Our friend/family/lover can smell that bike, can see bird feather hanging out of our cat mouth.
There's no going back. Because...
Ain't nowayinhell I'm going another day of my life without the joy of carbon between my legs and wind in my face.
It might be the smell of burning cash to outsiders...
... but, it's the smell of countless heckfire good times ahead to us.
Now, whether you're heading out on a new bike or your trusty stead this time of year the weather can be challenging.
That's I developed the KOM jacket.
You've never seen, touched, worn or smelled anything like this.
It's made of a very fine, stretchy membrane fabric that we import from a special factory nestled near the Dolomites of Italy. They're the only people in the world that produce this material which is wind and water resistant... and so light and feather you can roll it up and tuck it in your back jersey pocket.
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We keep selling them as fast as we can make them, but there are a few in stock as of tonight.
It's called the KOM jacket because it's perfect for this local 12 mile MTB climb I'm trying to PR all the time.
Most mornings when we're getting after it we are plenty warm on the way up. But, in the winter it can be very cold up there and it can get covered in clouds pretty quickly.
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162.6
Stretch HyperVolt
8 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4421202074
STEVE JOBS... WE'RE A LOT LIKE HIM
ONE OF MY BUSINESS HEROES IS THE GREAT STEVE JOBS. And, while I'm not Steve Jobs, and you might not be either, we have a secret super power in common...
... Oh, do tell Diesel!
Steve was famous for taking long walks when he wanted to get his point across or really get to know somebody. Very long walks. He would sucker them in saying Let's walk around the block... and then be gone for hours.
I am the same way... I'm guessin' you are too.
But, on bikes.
Most of my most meaningful conversations with my close friends and mentors have taken place on bike rides. Racing for sure has been covered in great detail... and so has solving life's many riddles.
I remember early on cornering, creeping on?, every fast rider I could find. Listening to everything they said to me or whoever they were talking to. And, I've siddled up to many a new rider to share tips, stories and ideas. Riding side by side is such a great way to impart and consume knowledge.
Fact is... the best conversations in my life have happened outdoors, at an easy pace: long rides, hikes, walks, ski lifts, waiting for waves, sailing etc...
... as well as some of my best product ideas.
What's your favorite Diesel Creation?
- RaceDay Bag™
- Superlight Race Gloves
- Race Socks with EZ Breathe Yarns and FastMax Compression
- Pro Jersey and Pro Bibs with Italian fabrics and a top secret chamois
- The KOM Jacket
- The Changing Poncho
- ...
Well, if it's the Changing Poncho...
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163.8
PushUps and PullUps HyperVolt
7 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4416860544
IS EVERY DAY REALLY RACEDAY™?
EVERY DAY IS RACEDAY
To my friends who find joy on bicycles and want to dramatically improve their skills and ability.
INTRODUCTION
I’m Todd, aka The Old Diesel.
I’ll be your guide, and maybe one day we can race together. Until then, I hope this little book will help you be confident in your abilities to line up and win.
Because credibility creates believability, you should know I have won 2 National Championships in my age group. These were racing an event called SuperD, what is now referred to as Enduro. I have also one many other races on road and mountain bikes.
That said, some of my greatest victories had nothing to do with standing atop the podium.
Setting my PR at Leadville in 2019 and snagging 2nd place at LoToJa in 2017 are just as exhilarating to look back on. We’ll cover these and other stories to put winning and racing into what I believe is a proper perspective.
If you’re looking for a tactic to win a sprint, you might find a few. However, the purpose of this book is to present a strategy for approaching bicycle racing that is fun and rewarding, leading to a lifetime of growth and improvement.
By the time you finish reading you’ll have a good idea of what it takes to be a racer, and clear understanding of why you need to start racing now.
Let’s get started.
CHAPTER 1 - WHAT IS WINNING?
Get this right, and you’ll win every time you pin on a number.
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I've written a lot more of the book... but, that's all you get to see for now. I like to keep the good stuff undercover.
Maybe that's why the Changing Poncho is getting a plug tonight.
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164
PushUps and PullUps HyperVolt
7.7 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248/posts
DIVERSITY = SPEED
THIS MIGHT SOUND OBVIOUS, and might be something for you to consider... it's something I'm intentional about. My riding and exercise is highly varied... and I was reflecting on that while looking for a book I'd previously read, here's a sample books I've read this year...
... Major Taylor's biography - America's richest and most successful athlete and cyclist circa 1900, Rise of the Dungeon Master - Biography of Gary Gygax and the creation of Dungeons and Dragons, Blue Moon - a Jack Reacher novel, Subscribed - Tien Tzuo, Creativity - John Cleese...
... and that's just the first 5 books of probably 30 I've read this year...
... i vary my reading to be a better writer,
I vary my riding to be a better racer.
Yeah, I know yesterday's post Specificity = Speed might seem like a contradiction, but bear with me.
By doing a lot of different riding and racing I gather skills that can be applied elsewhere.
For example, mountain bikers very rarely will be in a road paceline and get into trouble.
Why?
Because mountain bikers also form pacelines offroad and inherently know to never trust the rider in front to pick the best line, let alone point things out.
Road riders, particularly the racers, develop tremendous 1, 3, and 5 minute power.
Why?
Because they know if they can just hang on to those violent accelerations things will calm down and be manageable again... while those without the power have been jettisoned.
Yes, I do a lot of different types of riding: road, gravel and mountain. And, I also do a fair amount of walking and surfing and paddling. Walking is just good. The surfing and paddling are great for upper body strength and core... and balance. Cycling, especially road, is all about straight forward... offroad uses some side to side balance, but nothing like standing on a surfboard on the ocean.
All that said... if you can swing another bike, get it. It doesn't need to be "pro", it just needs to function properly. If you can swing another sport, do it.
And, it's not just the additional skills you'll bring back to cycling but also the freshness you'll bring to the new riding and from the new riding to the one you really want to excel at.
Of course, if you're doing a lot of riding it can be nice to have a good chamois cream. I've been testing out Dave Zabriskie's product DZ Nutz...
... I'm guessing the name can be a bit repellant, but don't let it fool ya. This product lasts a long time, and I find I'm using less of it than Chamois Butt'r - a product I think is great.
By that I mean, a smaller amount of cream is needed. One, the cream itself seems to hold up longer; and two, because I need less per application the bottle lasts a good long time.
THIS MIGHT SOUND OBVIOUS, and might be something for you to consider... it's something I'm intentional about. My riding and exercise is highly varied... and I was reflecting on that while looking for a book I'd previously read, here's a sample books I've read this year...
... Major Taylor's biography - America's richest and most successful athlete and cyclist circa 1900, Rise of the Dungeon Master - Biography of Gary Gygax and the creation of Dungeons and Dragons, Blue Moon - a Jack Reacher novel, Subscribed - Tien Tzuo, Creativity - John Cleese...
... and that's just the first 5 books of probably 30 I've read this year...
... i vary my reading to be a better writer,
I vary my riding to be a better racer.
Yeah, I know yesterday's post Specificity = Speed might seem like a contradiction, but bear with me.
By doing a lot of different riding and racing I gather skills that can be applied elsewhere.
For example, mountain bikers very rarely will be in a road paceline and get into trouble.
Why?
Because mountain bikers also form pacelines offroad and inherently know to never trust the rider in front to pick the best line, let alone point things out.
Road riders, particularly the racers, develop tremendous 1, 3, and 5 minute power.
Why?
Because they know if they can just hang on to those violent accelerations things will calm down and be manageable again... while those without the power have been jettisoned.
Yes, I do a lot of different types of riding: road, gravel and mountain. And, I also do a fair amount of walking and surfing and paddling. Walking is just good. The surfing and paddling are great for upper body strength and core... and balance. Cycling, especially road, is all about straight forward... offroad uses some side to side balance, but nothing like standing on a surfboard on the ocean.
All that said... if you can swing another bike, get it. It doesn't need to be "pro", it just needs to function properly. If you can swing another sport, do it.
And, it's not just the additional skills you'll bring back to cycling but also the freshness you'll bring to the new riding and from the new riding to the one you really want to excel at.
Of course, if you're doing a lot of riding it can be nice to have a good chamois cream. I've been testing out Dave Zabriskie's product DZ Nutz...
... I'm guessing the name can be a bit repellant, but don't let it fool ya. This product lasts a long time, and I find I'm using less of it than Chamois Butt'r - a product I think is great.
By that I mean, a smaller amount of cream is needed. One, the cream itself seems to hold up longer; and two, because I need less per application the bottle lasts a good long time.
If you're looking for something new to protect your special purpose, check this out.
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164.6
Stretch and HyperVolt
7.5 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4409777483
SPECIFICITY = SPEED
THIS MIGHT SOUND OBVIOUS, it might not even be a thing for you... but for me, this is something I have to dial in. Ya see I like a lot of variety in my riding... and I was reflecting on that while listening to my top song's of 2020, according to Apple music. You could say there's some variety, here's a sample...
Paranoid - Black Sabbath, Put Your Lights On - Everlast, Bleed It Out - Linkin Park, Super Bad - James Brown, Landslide - Dixie Chicks, Symphony of Destruction - Megadeth.
... that's just the first 5 songs, much like the 5 days I ride...
Gravel Monday, Road Tuesday, Gravel or MTB Wednesday, Rest Thursday, Gravel Friday, Road or MTB Saturday.
That's no way to get prepped for a race... which is exactly what I'm hoping to do Saturday. Race the Dirty 30.
To that aim, I've upped my MTB a lot.
And it's showing results.
Lots of PRs on the downhill sections today.
One simple reason.
When you get really specific on your riding, getting as close as what you expect to be racing. Bike. Terrain. Weather. Time of day. etc.... you get a lot faster because you become one with your machine.
My mountain bike is my most complex machine by far.
Sure, there's only 1 shifter on the right hand. But there's a dropper post and 3 different suspension settings to work on the left hand.
Plus the brakes.
But, on an MTB locking up the rear wheel to line up a turn is a thing... as is getting on the binders so hard that the front wheel wants to give way. Neither of which is even a thought on the road.
Which is the point... specificity = speed.
You know what else equals speed? Being able to pack up efficiently and find all your gear when you get to the race.... which is why we created the RaceDay Bag™
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164
Stretch and HyperVolt
7 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4403752592
SKILLS AND THRILLS... A LAUGHING MATTER
ONE OF THE MOST OVERLOOKED INGREDIENTS TO MASTERING MOUNTAIN BIKING IS LAUGHING. In my early years, my pal Garrett and I would scope out the hidden single tracks and dial them in...
... then take the rest of the fellas out, pretending like it was our first time.
To be sure, there were a lot of Oh shyte moments... but, it was all fun n games and the trickery was paid back many times.
The riding back then was a lot more adventurous.
We'd wander down cow paths wondering where they led. We'd drop off steep ledges wondering of the rickety equipment would hold up.
Bending a seat post isn't even a thing any more. Neither is carrying spokes and spoke tools.
Amidst all that breaking of parts and trespassing was a lot of laughter.
We weren't in a hurry, weren't rushing, weren't racing. We were learning, playfully approaching a new and exciting sport.
The last few weeks I've been taking out a young padawan, Rocky, on our local trails.
Today I was reminded of those old times. We dropped in on some truly steep stuff - 36% according to the Strava file - which I'd previously been down more than a few times.
There was a lot of stopping, a lot of hootin' and hollerin' and a lot of laughing... because it was so dern fun. Taking our time allowed the kid to recover and get ready to charge the next section.
Come to think of it... most of the teaching of sporty things that I've done in my life has involved a lot of laughter and time taking. It just works better...
... and the steep, technical MTBing works a lot better with a really solid connection to the handle bars. The kind of connection you get with our superlight race gloves.
These gloves are very light. Perforated 100% leather palms, perforated lycra tops. The form to your hand and give you great feedback.
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163.6
Paddle
8.25 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4398985947
BATTLE OF THE 3 COURSE MEALS
IT SEEMED LIKE A GOOD PLAN. It usually does, but I've never seen it work. Ever. No matter what I do... it's always a fail on Friday morning.
Today's strategy was simple.
Rise with the sun and ride with the fellas, on an empty stomach.
Like all plans, the first part was easy to execute. Met 'em. Rode with 'em. Came home.
Next, get my ladies and go paddle boarding, on an empty stomach.
Like all plans, a hiccup occurred. I walked in to...
Guess what Tom brought over!
Tom is our neighbor who never brings anything over.
I dunno.
But, I could smell it. Homemade sourdough bread.
I'd built up a massive resistance to what I was sure she was going to tempt me with... a bear claw donut. I was ready to look that glazed goodness and walk on by...
... and that's why the sourdough and butter and honey was so deadly. I wasn't ready to say NO to that... am I ever?
Eventually we waddled across the sand and paddled.
I was kind of back on track because we came home cleaned up and headed down to our son's inlaws for a special occasion.
This is where I thought I could recover from the sourdough... and yes that dern bear claw.
Steve, my son's fatherinlaw, had expressed interest in getting a gravel bike so I brought down a loaner. We changed and took him out for his first ride in years. The running trails behind his home are a great place to gravel... and gravel we did.
He commutes by moto to work, so his handling skills were great... and he was suprised at how the bikes could climb and get across the sandy sections.
If I was a betting dude, I'd bet he'll be a lifer... but, I'd also bet on my having restraint with the appetizers...
... I was so close. I'd only slightly cheated. The fabulous turkey feast was a scant 30 minutes in the future...
... never bet on a starving rider to have restraint when the calories are so empty and plentiful.
At dinner, people were considering going for seconds... I'd already been.
At dessert, I didn't go for seconds... because it ain't seconds if you haven't had that flavor of pie yet.
So yeah... an absolutely successful and wonderful day: lots of riding, lots of time with my favorite peoples, lots a time to consider our good fortune.
Like many new riders, Steve didn't have gloves or socks... and I neglected to bring any extras...
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163.6
Paddle
7 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4394010600
https://www.strava.com/activities/4394600434
https://www.strava.com/activities/4395551729
THE TECH I'M GRATEFUL FOR
I'M GRATEFUL FOR THREE PIECES OF TECH, the digital and electronic gizmos. Two are new to me and one is an old friend... I share them all liberally... errrr, I preach them all regularly.... mmmmmm, I love this stuff and you might too.
The old friend is Strava, for sure. If social media is of the devil, the I guess I'm going to helk... because I love Strava. Let me count the ways:
- At any time, I can look back over the years and see what I was doing and the effect it was having.
- Tracking my PRs and monitoring my progress.
- Encouraging my friends and receiving their encouragement.
- Searching out new routes and studying upcoming rides.
Those are my top 4.
Electric shifting on my MTB. While I've had it on my road bike and loved it, the new 12 speed, 1x drivetrains with with electronic shifting are amazing. For example:
- It's much faster and
- More precise than mechanical shifting
- and, kind to my old joints.
It took me a while to get used to. It's very sensitive and I would accidentally shift it in the beginning, but it's second nature now. Truly awesome.
Last is the HyperVolt. I've had it for about a month now and it's the only variable in my training that is new... meanwhile I feel incredibly recovered after some blistering workouts.
I've used rollers, I've had massages. There's plenty of discomfort with each and it never goes away while going through the treatment.
The HyperVolt is different.
I use it on my legs, feet, back, arms. Everywhere.
Here's the difference.
The only place I have real, true soreness is my legs. Mainly above the knee. Quads and hammies.
With the setting on 3, the strongest, and with the absorber attachment, I'll go over my legs and find a sore spot. I'll then spend some time there... and here's makes the HyperVolt so much better... I'll stay on that sore spot until the pain goes away.
That's a big difference.
Imagine your legs feel terrible, certain spots are sore to the touch and you have this gizmo that you can work your legs over with and the pain goes away. Such that, when you go upstairs they are remarkably recovered.
Could I live without Strava, E-shifting and they HyperVolt? Of course. Would I want to? Not for a minute.
If you're looking for just the right thing to give yourself...
... because let's be honest, the family/friends ain't gonna get it - just like all they didn't get you the aero helmet or fancyshmancy shoes...
... get they HyperVolt, put it under the tree with a note from Santa.
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I spent some time on the phone today with the manufacturer so I could understand the difference between this model and the new cheaper/lighter version.
You could get it, but I wouldn't.
It doesn't have level 3, only goes up to the equivalent of level 2. Also missing is the absorber attachment I love.
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164.2 (so much backsliding)
Stretch and HyperVolt
8.5 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4391447910
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.
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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)
https://www.strava.com/activities/4385225942
I'M THANKFUL FOR BEING MOCKED
I CAN COUNT ON MY HANDS AND FEET AND WITH THE HELP OF A SUPERCOMPUTER THE NUMBER OF FRIENDS AND FAMILY WHO MOCKED my love of cycling over the years and who now see the light. The runners who can no longer run, the moto riders who want to ride better and longer, the surfers who want a daily stoke, and my favorites the sedentary who realize there's an athlete inside each of us.
That mocking made me rock solid in my truth: riding bikes is a lifelong sport.
I was lucky enough to grab hold of that truth in my 20s. Over the years my commitment never waned, though my time and focus changed with the responsibilities of life. Still, even in my slouthest era I got out a couple of times a week.
We share truth with our friends and family because we know it's good.
Of course our kids all got bikes and can ride, one even raced for a while. Surfergirl and I still ride together. I rounded up bikes for my dad and brothers and all kinds of friends. Invited and encouraged. At one point my dad was riding his bike back to the office at night to stay in shape and put in a few more hours of lawyering.
Still there's that mocking.
I ain't wearing spandex!
Wouldn't a motor be more fun?
Don't your privates hurt?
You rode how far?
... you know 'em all
But, we stick with it... witnessing our health staying steady and often improving, while so many others are in decline.
And one day... if we're lucky... we live in a time when bicycle riding is more popular than it has been in decades.
What if they hadn't mocked us and we hadn't stuck with it? Would they be riding and improving their health today?
I dunno.
But, I do know those that ride would be thrilled to the moon to receive the Ultimate RaceDay Bag™, loaded with the goods: PRO bag, changing poncho, Purist water bottles, PR Lotion, DZ Nutz, gloves, socks, and a tshirt.
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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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164.8
Stretch and HyperVolt
8.1 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4382302022
I'M THANKFUL FOR SCARS
DO CHICKS REALLY DIG SCARS? I was thinking about this while watching BLEED FOR THIS... the Vinnie Pazienza story, which is absolutely awesome if you're into comeback stories...
... I don't know if chicks dig 'em as much as dudes claim, but I do know I have more than a few.
There are the external scars: split eyebrow, knees ground to the bone, 3rd degree burns, wrist sanded down, simultaneously split shins, divot in my calf, countless flesh wounds...
The less visible: busted off end of collar bone, cracked radial head, permanent strawberry on hip (you can't see it, but I do every morning)...
These are all from doing things the things I love: bikes, motos, surfing, etc
Then there's the invisible internal shiz we get a helping of at some point along the way, the ones that hurt different...
In most instances, I've learned and improved... upgrading my skills, avoiding similar situations.
My scars are part of my journey...
... and I sure don't dig 'em in the moment, but...
... I'm grateful for each one, they have made me who I am.
A good way to avoid new scars is riding with great lights... and I'd like to help you any way I can to avoid the mistakes I've made.
Perhaps the biggest mistake I ever made while MTB night riding was going with only a headlight.
I had no idea what I was doing, and I figured a headlight would be better than a light on the bike.
Makes sense.
But, it's a terrible idea.
At night, it's the shadows that give you depth perception. A light mounted on your bars is lower than your eyes, so you see the shadow it casts and get an idea of the size of the obstacles in your way. A helmet light is not going to cast shadows because it's beam is on the same line as our eyeballs.
So there I was zipping over this large, round and flat rock... only it wasn't flat.
But it was large and round.
Next thing I know my hands are on the bars and me feet are over my head and I'm thinking This is gonna leave a mark!
Yes, you want a helmet light but you want it to be much weaker than the beam on your bike. The helmet light mainly helps you look into the bushes hoping you don't a pair of nocturnal hunting eyes staring back at ya.
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164.2
Stretch and HyperVolt
7;5 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4365411286
I'M THANKFUL FOR FRIENDS OLD AND NEW
WE HAD A COUPLE OF NEW GUYS JOIN US TODAY... now there are two ways to handle new guys: one, roll out easy and get to know them; two, punch their ticket and see if they have any game...
... can ya guess what we always opt for, and why?
It's not personal, it's for their own good.
The sooner we can get rid of them or not get rid of them the better.
If we get rid of them, we've saved them hours of torture and potentially getting lost and/or hurt. If we can't get rid of them, then we know we've got some gamers that are gonna push us.
We didn't get rid of them, which was awesome.
Eventually we settled into a fast, challenging pace but one were we could still chat and get to know each other. Turns out one of them, Brian, grew up near me and we have a few friends in common.
Whether or not this bromance will flourish is uncertain.
What is certain is the extreme gratitude I felt all ride to have made really great friends over the years. Each of these dudes inspires me in the way they live their lives, honor their commitments and cherish their families.
The ladies, bless their hearts, think it's just a bunch of guys being kids on a Saturday. But, we know better... it's this wheel time that helps us be the kinda dudes they want to keep around.
Just because I'm also grateful Surfergirl totally understands the meaning of this t-shirt... let's make it a buy 1 get 1 promo
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163.8
Stretch and HyperVolt
7 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4371323805
IT'S OUR FOR THE TAKING
I HAD THIS EMAIL ALL CHARTED OUT ON MY RIDE THIS MORNING, while I was shredding single track on my kick@$$ BMC URS. I was soooo fired up. But now all I can recall is the title...
... it happens when your HR is tickling the clouds it's so high.
It went something like this...
We are the take charge types... not waiting for anyone to tell us what to do... we get things done.
We take risks... not RedBull Rampage risks... but going for things well beyond our current capabilities.
We take responsibility... when our plans fail, when our risks don't pay off... we look at the person in the mirror.
... and that's why it ours for the taking, so few live this way.
I'll be saddling up early tomorrow, heading out with a bunch of stallions who could be my kids and sticking it to 'em as hard as I can until they leave me for dead... and I'm totally cool with that. It's my plan, my risk and my responsibility to keep The Old Diesel in tiptop shape.
Speaking of the URS, fondly known as The Highlighter as it's generally the highlight of my day and often my week, the time has come for it to find a new home.
This is without a doubt the funnest bike I've ever owned and the only reason I'm letting it go is because a new model is arriving in my size.
It is in Excellent Condition.
You're probably wondering if it's fast... helk yeah! I've been keeping up no prob on the local flat group rides, keeping up slight problem on the hilly A version of the TMWC - fastest weekday ride around.
Is it comfortable?... Totally! There's a little micro bumper in the rear triangle that affords 20mm of travel, which is super sweet on the fast washboardy stuff.
Is it light?... pretty dern light for an entry level gravel slayer.
Does it handle well?... well? Try amazing. If you want a bike that can jump and slay singletrack this is the one.
The very first day I had it I picked off, without even tryin', a bunch of PRs on the local steep fire roads.
That's the kind of confidence this bike delivers.
If I had to chose one bike, this is the one... only thing I'd add is a second set of wheels for road.
The retail on this bike is $4k. I'll take $3k... and yes, you'll get 3000 entries into our killer ENVE™ Wheel Giveaway
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162.6
Stretch and HyperVolt
8 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4365411286
HOW GOOD IS YOUR CROSSTRAINING?
I THINK I HAVE THE PERFECT CROSSTRAINING SPORT:
__ It's fun
__ Strengthens my core, a lot
__ Sharpens my balance
___ and, I can get bonus points by taking Surfergirl along
So, I strapped on the Wahoo and fired up Strava to get some data.
It's not good.
Or, is it?
Today's effort vs last night's MTB effort
Max h. r. 107 vs 176
Average h.r. 96 vs 144
Relative Effort 6 vs 193
It's a lot easier on The Old Diesel's ol' ticker. Honestly, that's probably a good thing and it's still a great workout. When I'm done I have a similar feeling to a good swim workout... my upper body is pumped up and feels strong.
Plus, what other activity is going ticks the boxes of fun, core, balance and bonus points?
Not many.
I think the key for crosstraining is that it is fun and works on other parts of your body that you'll also need to be a strong bike rider. The fun part, so we are consistent. Strengthening other parts of our body, like our core, can make a huge difference in bike handling.
When I finally pick a date for next year to do a training camp here in San Clemente, we are for sure including time on the water...
... 'cause paddleboarding is a lotta fun.
Maybe that's what inspired this new jersey design?
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163.6
Stretch and HyperVolt
8.2 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4360937653
THE GREAT EDDIE B
THE GODFATHER OF MODERN AMERICAN BICYCLE RACING AND COACHING HAS PASSED AWAY. Eddie B. I read two tributes today, and will add my own.
Velonews, the boring and uncreative steward of US Cycling reportage, simply stated he was a coach who headed the '84 Olympic team and somehow wound up the history of this man with a banal dump in the doping gutter.
Chris Carmichael, who legitimized the cycling coaching profession for thousands of coaches, reminisced on his time under Eddie's tutelage and the advice he received when he chose the same profession: Keep the good of the athlete central at all times.
To which I will add my own comment.
Somewhere, buried under the countless books I've read is a little section with Cycling Training. There's Joe Friel's book, and Lemond's and Armstrong's and Ned's... but, Eddie's was the first and only book I could find in the late 80's.
Imagine that.
Only one person in the US was putting any effort into finding and developing bicycle racers in any meaningful way such that a dork like me could learn a thing or two.
I tried buddying up to the local legends, but it was fruitless. And the bike shops were worse. The prevailing arrogance of those in the know was disgusting and turned many a would be lifer into a why bother move on'r.
But, somehow I found the book... in fact, it might have been in the printed - and, at the time very cool - pages of Velonews.
There is no one thing gleaned from Eddie that I can point to today which made a difference in my attempts to move from a lowly 4 to a 3. No technique per se.
However, there was hope...
... and that's all most of us needed. The simple concept that we could get better if we'd put together a plan and stick to it was revolutionary. Because up that point the only plan was ride a lot.
I never knew or met Eddie, but if I'd run into him here's what I would have said...
Thanks for giving me hope and a plan, man.
Which is exactly the same thing I get from my current Coach Brian McCulloch. I'm a less than ideal student. Headstrong... and woefully dependent on racing vs structured workouts. He patiently listens, instinctively knows what I need, and forcefully puts for the plan he is certain I will stick to, that will stretch me but not burn me out... which is a long way of saying he gives me hope and a plan.
If you'll indulge me a little... that thinking is pretty much all we instill on anybody we are tasked with helping along life's paths. It's all we can do as parents... as a wise man once said, I teach them correct principles and let them govern themselves.
Which is pretty much all I try and accomplish in these daily missives. Pass along what I've learnt.
One thing I've learnt - such a fun word! - is of all the upgrades you can do to your bike the one that will make the biggest difference and give you the most bang for your buck is wheels...
Which is why I'm so excited about our $3000 ENVE™ Wheel Giveaway... somebody, maybe you, is gonna get a serioso upgrade.
... but, the other thing I've found is giving your body an upgrade is even more important which is why I preach so much about PR Lotion and the HyperVolt. PR Lotion removes the burn I feel when getting after it on the bike and the HyperVolt gets into my damaged muscles every evening after said getting after it has been gotten after.
Get entered.
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163.4
Stretch and HyperVolt
8 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4358429438
RELEASE YOUR KRAKEN!
i'M TRYING TO PUT INTO WORDS WHAT IT FELT LIKE TODAY... we were charging up this undulating climb. I was struggling to hang... going from the front to the back of the group, then off the back, then back on... and as the top got closer I started to feel better.
I moved up a bit.
Finally, we could see the top... and I just thought to myself...
Screw it, I'm going for it.
And why not? Even though the ride was far from over, even though I'd pay for it for miles to come... I had to do it, had to unleash my Kraken, come what may.
It felt so good to go all out, to win that tiny hill top.
Later in the ride, at a crucial moment, I was dropped. I never caught back on. And, I didn't care one bit.
That little win powered me all day.
#worthit.
You know what win might power you all day, all week, all month, all year?
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163.6 lbs
Stretch N Hypervolt
6 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4351617761
ONLY KEEP THE JERSEYS THAT TALK.
THE FACT IS WE'VE ALL GOT A DRAWER FULL OF OLD RACE JERSEYS... that any normal person would toss. But we won't, ever. We might pare it down from time to time, but they'll always be a few keepers.
We keep the ones that talk... that remind of that day when... that ride.. that win... that team...
... those are the only ones of value.
They're also the ones my friend Brett collects, the ones that belong to his world famous Horton Collection.
Not yours... but the jerseys of the truly great racers from the last 100 years.
And not just the jerseys, but the photos and posters and trophies... and we're lucky enough to use some of the images for our products.
Check these images we're using for a new RaceDay Bag™ called The Tour... all from epic Tour de France battles.
We're already in production on the first batch and will be shipping them in a few weeks.
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163.4
Stretch and HyperVolt
8 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4346807518
TOP SECRET TRAINING REPORT - DIRTY 30 PREP
HEY THERE RACERS... it's The Old Diesel's helmet checking in. I can accurately report that he's been working his fanny off since getting shelled last month at the Cactus Cup...
... remember that pathetic video he posted?
Oh, he was completely shattered.
Not surprising.
He was overconfident... thought he could handle the heat, thought his legs were ready for that unrelenting desert terrain, thought he'd show the yokels his CA style...
... oh, he had that beating coming.
But, good news!
Yesterday he casually mentioned posting a good time on a famous climb. He PRd it. Yeah, broke a 7 year old record by 10 seconds. I know, it's not much on a 54 minute effort, but give him a break. His carbon is a bit dated.
Anyway, it would be a good sign, except...
... in a celebratory moment of weakness he pounded a pint of McConnell's.
What a dummy!
Today wasn't much better, sure he fasted until Noon, ate a light lunch...
... but, then Surfergirl busted out the chips and the kids all came over for barbecue and pie and more ice cream.
He's going to wake up fat and ticked off tomorrow.
I like it when he's like that, because we ride fast. Probably too fast for a Monday, meaning his legs are going to be heavy for the Tuesday Morning World Championships... and even worse for DRTY WDNSDY.
Oh it's gonna be a helluva week... him wanting to undue his bad deeds.
Personally, I'm not sure the old guy has it in him to post a fast time in 3 weeks at the Dirty 30. Especially not if he keeps falling off the wagon.
The only hope is something he keeps in the house. I'm not sure what it is exactly, but he says it's made his legs feel like magic. Maybe that explains the PR Saturday... and being able to pound it hard last Tuesday and Wednesday?
I think it's this thing he's raving about, the HyperVolt...
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If it is... don't share his results with others. Just get the dern thing for yourself and keep it on the downlow.
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164.2
Stretch and HyperVolt
8 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4344250934
I BLEED IT OUT
IT'S CHILDS PLAY TO BLEED SPEEDING DOWNHILL, it's helluva lot harder to do it charging up a technical single track. Amiright? I mean it was 10 miles, 3451' of vert, and no I didn't crash...
... we were just hauling gas.
We stopped at the top.
I looked down and my arms were covered in blood.
It didn't hurt. Nothing hurt. That's the kind of day we had today.
Determined to break my old bad habit of slowly building speed on this type of climb, I raced to the trailhead first with 2 of my mostfastest friends glued to my perfectly aired up knobbies.
Knowing they'd be eversoslightly peeved that I'd snuck ahead, I just went for it. Charging hard. So unlike The Old Diesel. Their gasps of What the! only urged me on... making me pedal even harder. Something I'd never do if I were going for a PR.
It's good to break habits.
Normally, I'd let my pals go first and gap me and then do my derndest to reel them back in.
Never again.
Why... well, I've got a few MTB races on my radar and those races can be won or lost by being at the front or back of the pack at the first single track.
I did a few other things besides slay it right from the start:
- I'm lighter than I have been in years.
- All week I've hit my legs with the HyperVolt.
- I woke up early and warmed up my legs in a hot bath.
- Liberally applied PR Lotion.
- The intermittent fasting seems to have altered the way my body consumes and needs calories. I'm consuming less on the rides and feeling better.
- Cranked up Linkin Park's Bleed It Out to get pumped.
- The new BMC 4 Stroke is by far the best XC bike I've ever ridden.
Interestingly I didn't:
- Eat a big breakfast, just a handful of nuts.
- Warm up at all on the bike, just drove over and got after it.
And that blood on my arms?...
... well it wasn't from fighting a mountain lion as I hinted on the Instagram post, which a few folks believed... hahahahaha
This climb is called the San Juan Trail and it's lined with a very hearty and thorny scrub brush... cut the corners and it snags and slices your skin.
Doesn't hurt at all, just looks awesome when it mixes with the sweat on your arms.
After the ride Jimmy came over and said...
I really hope I win those ENVE™ wheels so I can keep up with you.
He might.
You might.
Someone will.
Do you know why we love ENVE™ wheels... it ain't just their sexy name, or because their lighter or more aero or faster... and those are all dern good reasons, but not good enough.
We love ENVE™ wheels because when it's on the line, they give peace of mind.
Have you entered?
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It won't hurt, I promise.
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163.3 lbs
Stretch N Hypervolt
7.3 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4338266395
THAT WE MIGHT HAVE JOY
THE FIRST TIME I WAS INITIATED INTO THE HARDING TRUCK TRAIL WAS TRAUMATIC. Four of us went - Eric, Jeff, Brad and Young Diesel. Two summited. Two walked...
... I got blisters.
It was supposed to be Off Season Cross Training. The two guys that actually raced a lot, Eric and Jeff, invited us along. Probably just for the entertainment factor.
The 9 mile climb on mountain bikes was about 8 miles further than either Brad or I had ever ridden uphill. It became slog, a death march.
We stopped multiple times. Checked the time. Wondered if we'd made a wrong turn, even though there were no turns to make.
We were cursing their names for leaving us, and cursing ourselves for being so dumb to be caught on this giant mountain without a clue of what to expect.
Finally, they came ripping around a corner... huge grins on their faces... they were having a blast.
I've since rounded that same corner hundreds of times. Sometimes just cruising, others pushing hard trying to set a PR. Each time I've wondered why I pressed on with cycling and others like Brad quit.
Maybe some of us like to suffer more than others... or maybe we see the connection between work and joy?
Today was Rocky's first ride in years. He's our head of design, and he just got a super sweet BMC Trail Fox. After a 40 minute ride on the local trails...
... he said, I think I might puke...
... that's a pretty dern good sign he'll be a lifer.
Speaking of life, did you know ENVE™ warrants their wheels for life... which is exactly why I hope you win...
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163 lbs
Stretch N Hypervolt
7 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4332715729
THE WISHLIST FOR WINNERS
THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF WISHLISTS: 1 is for winners, 1 is for winers. And no Sparky, I ain't talking about that shiny red two-wheeler you hope is under the tree for the 20th year in a row. That would be wishing for something different, which is exactly what winers do. You are not a winer...
... you are a winner.
Which is why you probably subconsciously know this truth to be self-evident.
We don't wish things were different, things like:
- Our competition was slower
- The wind was at our backs
- The course was easier
- The entry fee lower
- Blah
- Blah
- Blah
We wish for one thing only:
- We wish we were better.
Why?
Because we're the only variable we can control. When we get better, everything else gets easier.
Check this comment from JC, this is what it's all about:
This year, by the way, was my most consistent year of training -- 12 straight months of five days/week, mostly on the indoor trainer -- and the race I did last weekend (Austin Rattler) was so much more enjoyable than races I'd done in years' past. Flying by people going up climbs, carving through loose corners, etc. I don't know when I will ever reach the "mastery" you describe, but I feel a whole lot closer.
The question is of course... how much better would he be with a set of $3000 ENVE™ Wheels?
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162 lbs
Stretch N Hypervolt
7 hrs sleep
PaddleSurf
SHE MADE ME WORK SO HARD, THEN SAID GOOD NIGHT
IT'S MY DERN FAULT. I pick the time to start the ride. Everybody meets. I'm late. They usually wait. But, not t'night. Was it something I said...
... could it have been Keep up or know your way home?
As usual, I'd lost track of time and found myself full throttle trying to do a 20 minute ride in 12 minutes. I got there 6 minutes late. When I came a round the bend I could see their silhouettes high on the ridge above. It would take me 5 minutes to get there.
I wouldn't see them for another 42 minutes.
I was smoked when I finally caught them.
We had to cross a street, to keep ripping the singletrack.
The light was red.
It turned green way too soon.
They took off like they were shot from a cannon.
All 3 of 'em, full gas... and the girl, that dern newgirl, who I'd warned to know her way home was sticking it to The Old Diesel...
... $%^&!
Of course I wasn't really saying $%^&!... I was thinking $%^&girl, look at you go!
One thing is for $%^& sure... I hope she doesn't win our
$3000 ENVE™ Wheel Giveaway
Actually, I do hope she wins... but you know who hopes she doesn't win... all those ladies who are gonna line up with her when she finally does her first race.
The only question I have is who is going to text me first when she drops me for good asking I found my home... her or her hubsand who already drops me at will.
Do me a favor and check out the $3000 ENVE™ Wheel Giveaway... I really want to lower her odds of winning. Yes, I'm that shallow and Yes, I'm that kind of a friend.
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163.4
Stretch N Hypervolt
6.8 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4318267015
THE 4 LETTER WORD NO RIDER WANTS TO HEAR
THERE'S A LOT OF SALTY LANGUAGE IN THE OL' PELOTON. Some from the couthless. Some from the dropped. Some from the flatted. But, none of it comes close to the 4 letter word bike riders don't want to hear...
... and, yes, I do mean to shame them.
Don't get me wrong, bike riding is a wonderful thing to do. It's just that, there's a whoppingbig difference between riding and racing.
Riding is fine.
Racing is refined.
Riding is fun.
Racing is damnfun.
Have you guessed the 4 letter word? Trust me, riders don't want to hear it... and e-riders, bless their lowbeating hearts, disdane it.
WORK.
There.
I said it.
There is no other way to master the bike without racing. It doesn't have to be formal, and 99% of the time it's not. So don't fret your germfearingself with visions of failure. There's plenty of racing to do all by your lonesome.
When we really work at getting better, 'cause that what racing does, we have the potential to maximize our... uh, potential. Ya follow?
Hobbying around is dandy, and if you're on an electric motorcycle with pedals at least you're outside - and I don't mean the elderly and those battling disease, I mean the young and lazy.
I was reminded of this when Rocky shared the video that inspired him to ride MTB as a wee highschooleree. The riders aren't pinned up, the bikes aren't plated, but they are going all out... on the jagged edge of megadanger. Watching those cats inspired him to build jumps and let it all hang out.
That's racing.
It takes work. Lots of it.
Work. Work. Work... your lycracovered hiney off.
There's no substitute for the results of cycling mastery...
... I mean, if you're into that sort of thing...
... if you're not, mediocrity is coo'
Nah... we're into mastery over here. We're also into riding and racing the very best.
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163.4
Stretch N Hypervolt
6.8 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4318267015
RIP THE SCAB OFF!
SOMETIMES, LIKE RIGHT THIS SECOND, I JUST GOTTA OWN MY SHIZ. While I'd really, really, really, really like to lie about something. Not even gonna sugar coat it. Because we all know...
... it's best to rip the scab off.
I reckon you're like me, prefer to just talk about the good stuff, the wins, the PRs... and very heavily gloss over the bad stuff, the losses, the major steps backwards.
But, if there's one thing I learned from the great David Goggins... until we own our shiz, we're gonna be stuck.
And who wants to be stuck?... like when you get caught out by a deluge and the mud turns to cement, sucking your shoes off... or you get to the top of the climb 12 miles from civilization and get a flat, and you don't have the necessarys to fix it... or when you've bonked in the middle of nowhere and your energy has vamoosed on ya, and you forgot your wallet...
... who wants that?
Nobody.
But, bike riders like us, as good as we are, can still really screw things up.
What don't I want to own up to right now? Oh, just packing on 5 lbs in the last 10 days by simply cheating a little teencyweency bit every day.
It happens.
I know.
Too often I've "forgotten" to record my weight on those days. Been eversotempted to fudge the numbers on the blog.
But, here's el problemo.
Next week or month or year... I'll want to review where I was today and if I don't record anything, it's not that it didn't happen, it's that I can't learn from what happened... can't make adjustments... can't recognize further failure nor marked improvement.
Yeah, I'm into recording shtuff. I'm into owning my shiz. I'm into improving...
... and I'm really into this Hypervolt for recovery.
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It's so very, very good and working out all the damage we do on the really hard days... the ones where we just might be taking out our foulups on the roads, trails and hearts we hammer.
I'm going to need it tomorrow night, for sure.
Promo code: FIRSTTHINGSFIRST expires Sunday.
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164.4
30 PullUps/100 PushUps
8 hrs sleep
https://www.strava.com/activities/4314622794