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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.

    ===

    165lbs/12.5%
    470 Anti-Oxidant Score
    7.5ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Dips
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/86/0 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     

     

     


    >

    WHAT I KNOW ABOUT GOAL SETTING

    WRAPPING UP THE YEAR, is a lot like wrapping up Christmas presents. We have these memories and milestones...

    ... to look back on later.

    Gifts to ourselves.

    What if we knew what gifts we'd be wrapping up for ourselves next year?

    Would we plan our 2026 calendar differently?

    Change up our goals...

    ... if their accomplishment was a given?

    Now that you've done that little thought experiment, I'll share this with you.

    The biggest accomplishments in my past were never concerned with...

    • little details
    • strategies
    • tactics

    ... only What.

    From there it was just a matter of making it real.

    ===

    165.2 lbs/12.6%
    510 Anti-Oxidant Score
    7.5ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Dips
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    10 minutes stretching
    180 minutes Reading/Journaling
    86/84/2 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     


    >

    HR TRAINING TO THE NEXT LEVEL

    THERE'S NOTHING QUITE LIKE the joy of climbing with friends to a distant peak and poking through the clouds. Summiting is like having...

    ... the top of the world to ourselves.

    All is calm.

    Bombing down the mostly unfamiliar other side...

    ... not so calm.

    Heaven forbid we'd let a gap open and get left behind.

    Already on the edge of grip, I came into a sweeping lefthand turn...

    ... a negative radius, sloping downward.

    I drifted all the way wide to the soft bulldozed berm.

    Exiting, it was nothing but steep with ruts and rocks competing for my attention.

    It wasn't looking good.

    Somehow I managed to wiggle through the gauntlet.

    My HR now sky high.

    Only one thing to do, let out a huge...

    ... WOOOOHOOOOO!!!

    Sheesh, my heart skipped a beat just reliving and writing this.

    It.
    Was.
    Awesomeness.

    Had I gone down,
    I wouldn't have died.

    But, it woulda been a bloody mess firshur.

    Glad I kept my eyes open
    and arms relaxed,
    the tires held...

    ... just another reason to be grateful this time of year.

    ===

    164.2 lbs/12.5%
    480 Anti-Oxidant Score
    7ish hours sleep
    no PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Dips
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    89/96/-8 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    WHO KNEW WE WERE THAT BAD?

    THE PROGRESS WE MAKE can be kind of embarrassing. We don't know it at the time. In fact, we're having so much fun those early pics and vids...

    ... can be kind of embarrassing.

    There's hope.

    Bad athletes,
    can get good.

    Good athletes,
    can be great.

    Great athletes...

    ... know the secret.

    Keep doing it.

    ===

    163.4 lbs/12.4%
    480 Anti-Oxidant Score
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Dips
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    86/82/3 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    THE OTHER 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS

    A LOT OF US plan to do some superspecialsecret training when nobody is looking in the coming days. Some are going so far as to...

    ... do the outrageous.

    A gift to ourselves.

    Which reminds me of one my pals who each year would ride a century 12 days in a row.

    That was his goto way to start the year with a bunch of base miles.

    Of course, the family and friends all thought that was...

    ... akin to getting coal for Christmas.

    Personally, my overarching diabolical (counter season or counter intuitive?) plan is to... 

    • play around on jumps and technical stuff
    • catch up with friends
    • have fun

    ... make the training count.

    What are you planning for 12/25 thru 1/6

    While you're thinking about that... 

    ... I'm sharing this kit with you in the off chance you're looking so spoil yourself with something outrageously sexy...

    You can get it for full price here: https://pedalindustries.com/collections/dusty-shins-collection

    Or, 50% savings here: https://pedalindustries.com/collections/pedalindustries-r-riders-collection

    ===

    163.4 lbs/12.4%
    500 Anti-Oxidant Score
    7ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    86/84/2 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    IS IT TOO LATE TO GO PRO?

    THE SALARIES of the tops pro seem fantastic. The lifestyle unbeatable. Who doesn't want to get...

    ... paid to train and travel the world?

    Sign me up.

    But...

    ... it's too late, you're too old, you lack talent, you don't have time, you're too young, your equipment sucks, your friends and family won't approve, you'll nevereverver freakin' make it...

    ... SILENCE!

    Though we may not get paid,
    our travel will be less exotic,
    we can still focus on...

    • a specified activity
    • honing our craft
    • doing our best

    ... it's never to late to be pro.

    ===

    164.2 lbs/12.5%
    500 Anti-Oxidant Score
    8ish hours sleep
    no PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/89/-3 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    WE WON THE LOTTERY!

    WE DON'T DREAM enough. At least most of us. When we do, and I'm not talkin' 'bout shut eye...

    ... we change our state.

    Great things are suddenly possible.

    I was reminded of this yesterday...

    ... my son was going to buy a lottery ticket.

    He does this when it's over a billion.

    I told him how much...

    • it allows us to dream
    • things we'd change
    • do or never do

    ... I love and hate the lottery.

    Name one thing you'd do?

    I'd never get up to an alarm clock again?

    Later, I reflected on my greatest day on the bike.

    In 2022.

    The insane Leadville goal of...

    • a PR
    • sub-8 hrs
    • at age 60

    ... and how I did it.

    The dream of sub-9 at sixty started years prior.

    Always in the back of my mind.

    But, there.

    How it would feel to be in that kind of shape.

    The closer the date got, 
    the more real it became.

    Until I believed I could not only go sub-9,
    but shatter my 6 previous efforts.

    We can win our own lottery...

    • crystal clear
    • detailed
    • belief

    ... if we'll just start dreaming.

    ===

    166lbs/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    88/91/-4 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    500 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    IS IT 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.

    ===

    165.2 lbs/12.5%
    7ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    88/93/-6 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    450 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     


    >

    YOU'RE GONNA SAY THIS IS IT

    THINGS AREN'T GOING to go according to plan. Everything is going to go south. Everything. And you're going to say this is it..

    ... This is how I end.

    You can accept that,
    or you can get to work.

    That's all it is.

    You just begin.

    Solve one problem.

    And then the next.

    If you solve enough problems...

    ... you get to cross the finish line.

    Adapted from the closing scene of The Martian.

    It's a long movie,
    about solving problems,
    which is what we do the moment...

    ... we register for a race or commit snagging that elusive PR.

    (highly recommend the movie)

    ===

    165.2 lbs/12.6%
    8sh hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    88/95/-7 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    450 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH

    IF WE'RE REALLY LUCKY, and we (you n me) are, we'll stumble into something that keeps us endlessly fascinated. No matter how much we do it, or how long we put it on pause...

    ... it is always, ALWAYS, a ton a fun.

    How can we do it forever?

    At a high level?

    Before I tell ya the answer...

    • age
    • friends
    • failure to progress

    ... we gotta accept the challenges.

    1. If we aren't on point with our health choices, age may ravish us...

    ... and not the sexy kind.

    2. As the playground circles the sun...

    ... many of our friends will hang it up (see #1.)

    3. Failure to progress...

    ... leads to boredom.

    Today, I hooked my sassy grin...

    • rode with younger cats
    • picked up a new trick
    • pushed my limits

    ... up to the firehose of youth.

    1. Lucked into shredding a lot of single track with Steve and Brian...

    ... the schedules aligned, the conversations vibrant.

    2. Coming in hot to a corner, Steve locked up the rear wheel...

    ... Why did you do that? To vector the turn and change trajectory.

    3. Brian, did you launch off that rock?...

    ... Yeah, came around the turn so fast I had to.

    The real secret to the fountain of youth...

    ... making and keeping young friends.

    ===

    166 lbs/12.7%
    7ish hours sleep
    no PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/92/-5 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    440 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    THE HIDDEN ADVANTAGE

    WE'RE BUSY. We work. Raise families. Participate in communities. Do our duties...

    ... what's our hidden advantage?

    Just that.

    We know how to...

    • schedule
    • pacify
    • lead

    ... and we have perspective.

    Which is what sets us apart,
    keeps us in the hunt...

    ... 'till we cross the finish line.

    ===

    164 lbs/12.5%
    8 hours sleep
    no PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/92/-5 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    440 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     


    >

    DARE OR DARE NOT

    SOMEWHERE AROUND 8 YEARS OLD, we learn of daring. Someone gets dared. We don't even know what the word means and, yet...

    ... we do.

    Because there is tone.

    An unsaid judgment.

    I dare you.

    Our response...

    • bold
    • calm
    • weak

    ... means everything.

    Later in life, that cat in the mirror still dares us...

    ... if we are lucky.

    What are you daring yourself to do in 2026?

    ===

    164.2 lbs/12.5%
    7.75 hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/92/-5 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    440 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU SHOW A FRIEND AROUND TOWN?

    GETTING A LONG-DISTANCE FRIEND TO VISIT is mostly rare, for most of us. We post to Starva, talk up our locale...

    ... to the point of bragging.

    Then, the friend shows up.

    Suddenly, we're wondering...

    • will they be impressed
    • can they keep up
    • will they crash

    ... how this is gonna go down>

    There was a time when Surfergirl would take such visiting friends aside and whisper...

    ... Be careful, he's kinda crazy.

    Couldn't blame her as more than a few returned bleeding,
    one with a broken bone.

    It wasn't on purpose.

    • I'd just forget
    • be in the zone
    • having a blast

    ... thinking they were doing the same.

    The local, me...

    ... could rip the trails blindfolded.

    Everyone else was riding blind.

    Anyway...

    ... Tim did great today.

    (I knew he would, and didn't really back it down at all.)

    ===

    164.2 lbs/12.5%
    7.75 hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/91/-5 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    470 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    GOOD NEWS: THERE'S HOPE!

    THIS TIME OF YEAR, the schedule gets crowded. The company parties, family get togethers, community events...

    ... we want to attend 'em all.

    It eats into the training time.

    And, that's good.

    Just yesterdee, Surfergirl reminded me of our date to see Gentry.

    Her favorite trio was in town for a Christmas concert.

    Driving down, we wondered if we'd run into any friends,
    walking in we saw my brother and sisterinlaw...

    ... seating, we were astonished.

    We were exactly right behind them.

    Couldn't have planned it better,
    total surprise.

    But, that's not the point.

    We were carried away in the spirit of the night...

    ... all the world's nonsense, forgotten.

    When we returned home, there was a package on the doorstep.

    Incredible...

    ... a customer had hand made classic ornaments for each of our family members.

    As a gift.

    The real point is if we'll shut off the news, the pointless socials and get out to events and people we love we find...

    ... there's hope!

    Hoping you'll find plenty of time to share your love for others in the coming weeks.

    ===

    162.2 lbs/12.2%
    7.5 hours sleep
    no PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    86/86/-1 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    430 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    THE BEST FREE ADVICE YOU NEVER PAID FOR

    WE ALL GET ACHES AND PAINS. Mostly, we just blow 'em off knowing in a few days things will right themselves. At least that's the idea. But, we are organic...

    ... our equipment is not.

    It won't self heal,
    like our miraculous bodies.

    No matter how much positive energy we send it...

    ... those creaks won't go away on their own.

    We gotta respect and inspect 'em. 

     I mean really figure it out.

    Lemme splain it.

    I've had an annoying creak for a couple of weeks.

    Finally, last Friday...

    • removed cranks
    • checked, cleaned bottom bracket
    • found a broken bolt on the chain ring spider

    ... thought that'd solve everything.

    Mostly, kinda.

    However, last steep climbs at end of Saturday's ride indicated problem not resolved.

    Took into the shop for professional treatment.

    Ace mechanic gives me a call.

    It's not good.

    How bad.

    Axle in hub is cracked.

    Yikes.

    Yeah, it coulda been bad.

    How bad?

    Well, if it broke while riding it would have destroyed the hub innards, and...

    And, what?

    ... and possibly locked up the wheel.

    Now, I dunno how things are where you live, but on that ride I'd just finisihed...

    ... I hit 35 mph over a rocky, gravel fire road.

    Had that wheel locked up...

    ... I'd be dead, at best.

    Consider this the best free advice you Never paid for...

    • bike
    • bones
    • muscles

    ... Fix thy creaks!

    ===

    162.6 lbs/12.5%
    8 hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    86/89/-3 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    470 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     


    >

    HAVE YOU HAD A CLASSY SMOKE, LATELY?

    CELEBRATING AN EPIC EFFORT is, can be, a powerful factor in repeatability. You know, whether or not we ever do it again and...

    ... gain the associated benefits.

    Old time movies we so classy.

    In black and white.

    Couple meets,
    goes to dinner and dancing,
    the very next scene we see...

    ... they are covered up, smoking in bed!!!

    Here's how we do it most Saturdays.

    Meet up at the corner,
    hit it hard for 3-4 hours,
    the next thing we know...

    ... we're at the country store.

    Cokes, RedBulls, chips, even had Zingers yesterday...

    ... our version of smoking in bed.

    ===

    Now, here's the diabolical brainwashing science...

    • guaranteeing many repeat performances

    ... celebrating with lots of sugar and caffeine burns those good feelings in.

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.5%
    8 hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/92/-6 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    430 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    APPRECIATING A ROUGH START

    FOR SOME GETTING STARTED is easy, for other it's hard. Even messy. So, what's better...

    ... an easy start or a tricky start?

    Take today.

    We'd climbed 4141', 13.4 miles.

    The start, though steep, was pretty smooth.

    The final 4.5 miles, were quite a bit rougher.

    Lots of rocks.

    I really suffered that last 2ish miles.

    After a bit of a break, 
    it was time to plummet back down.

    We pushed the pace pretty good those first 4 1/2 miles...

    ... over terrain I've flatted on many times.

    I knew the next 9 miles were smoother, but...

    ... after the previous beating they seemed like a freeway.

    We screamed down.

    Surprisingly, I posted my 3rd fastest time ever.

    (In case you're wondering if that was my 3rd time down, it was my 44th since 2012, per Starva)

    This served as a good reminder...

    ... if we push through a rough start, we gain the skills to go much faster.

    ===

    Further update on the Conti Dubitals...

    • they roll reallyreallyreally fast
    • corner dependably at high speed
    • seem to be pretty darn puncture resistant

    ... I'm loving 'em.

    Looking forward to playing with pressures,
    I think I can run lower than the 16 and 17 I ran today.

    (that was in the cold garage, before the heated up on the actual ride which would increase the pressure by a few pounds)

    ===

    164.8 lbs/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    0 PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    89/107/-18 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    430 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    WHAT ARE WE RIDING SATURDAY?

    WE ALL HAVE A RHYTHM TO OUR TRAINING. We have a favorite rotation of workouts, training partners, intensity...

    ... just like the goto dinner schedule.

    When all else fails, I know spaghetti and meat balls is a winner.

    No matter what I have planned.

    When it comes to Saturdays, the...

    • crew
    • pace
    • route

    ... I have a few defaults.

    If I've had two hard sessions during the week,
    I'm leaning towards a longish sweetspot/tempo ride.

    If the week only had one high intensity completed,
    I'm gonna wring it out on Saturday.

    This week's Wednesday Worlds was kinda hard, therefore...

    ... tomorrow I have a nasty 1ish hour uphill TT planned.

    The younsters are gonna make me hurt.

    Can't wait!

    How do you do it?

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    85/88/-3 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    440 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     


    >

    TACKY, TORQUEY TESTING... CONTI DUBNITALS

    GETTING NEW EQUIPMENT is always fun. Usually, it is preceded by all kinds of Kool-Aid drinking. You know, the marketing team laying it on thick...

    ... and our friends laughing at our antiquated ways.

    This week, I bit.

    Finally jumped to wider tires.

    From 2.2 RaceKing in back and 2.2 CrossKing in front to...

    ... 2.4 Dubnitals, front and rear.

    My testing took place on our local single tracks...

    ... while doing low-cadence, torque climbing in Zone 2.

    I'd rip down,
    ponder performance on way back up.

    Going from 2.2 to 2.4 doesn't appear to be much,
    the tires are a bit lighter than the 2.2s

    My initial...

    • they go from edge to edge much quicker
    • seem to roll very fast
    • traction is great

    ... reactions.

    I think they're gonna be a great upgrade,
    will test on the smoking fast downhills, Saturday.

    ===

    166 lbs/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    86/93/-8 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    450 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    MUTUALLY ASSURED DESTRUCTION

    IF IT TAKES A VILLAGE to raise a child, then, for us, it obviously takes a group to train us up proper. The right gaggle...

    ... has countless benefits.

    Number 1 being speed.

    Which is why I did the Wednesday Worlds today, and rolled right into...

    ... Pain Cave.

    When we're on form, 
    this is an hour segment of riding just below detonation.

    Today was much easier...

    • the group was slowish
    • BBB and I cruised Pain Cave
    • catching up and discussing next year's goals

    ... we were 5 minutes off the PRs.

    That will come down because we committed to some rather outlandish goals.

    Which means, we'll be pressing the pace on the WW ride,
    then duking it out on Pain Cave.

    Leading to our mutually assured destruction the rest of the work day...

    ... and, what we hope will be a massively successful 2026 campaign.

    ===

    If we do it correctly, we'll sprout wings.

    Deal below.

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    https://pedalindustries.com/collections/t-shirts-all

    ===

    165.4 lbs/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    86/95/-9 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    420 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    OTB OR OTB?

    WE HAVE ALL THESE CODE WORDS and acronyms in our culture. The deeper we get into it... 

    ... the cryptic they become.

    Here's the mechanic's favorite...

    ... I was just riding along.

    His eye's roll and he scribbles on the notes...

    ... JRA.

    I heard another from a shop owner who was barely hanging on and his "loyal" patrons were constantly asking for discounts and free stuff...

    ... he called them Freetards.

    I've been guilty of both of those and quickly cleaned up my evil ways once I got the hint.

    But, this one...

    ... it's been hard to stay away from.

    OTB.

    This one is a two-fer,
    I can't get it out of my mind lately.

    Off the back...

    ... which is where I seem to be finding myself a little more than my liking.

    Over the bars...

    ... luckily, my recent wipeouts have been on solo rides.

    ===

    165.8 lbs/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    85/88/-3 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    390 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    ARE YOU CHOPPING WOOD?

    WE ALL HAVE A FAVORITE MOVIE, book or story. One that inspires us to be more than we currently are, or return to a place we once dominated. These myths are important because...

    ... they can lead and guide us to a better future.

    Truly powerful.

    One of my all time favorites is Rocky IV.

    Rocky, seeing his once enemy, the great Apollo Creed, who became his friend and mentor, get crushed by a Russian giant...

    ... decides he must do something completely different.

    He must go...

    • runs
    • pulls a sled
    • carries logs
    • throws boulders
    • chops down a tree

    ... to snowy and freezing Siberia.

    Maybe it's winter,
    maybe it's cold...

    ... maybe they only way to get nasty fit is chopping wood like Rocky.

    ===

    166 lbs/12.7%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    00 minutes Reading/Journaling
    85/88/-4 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    390 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    EARNING VS LEARNING

    LIFE IS LIKE AN EPIC CARD GAME. We're dealt our genetic hand. As little children, we have no idea...

    ... we're just running around having fun.

    Somewhere around the age of 8 or so we realize...

    ... we're not all created equal.

    I can throw,
    my aim is woeful.

    I can run,
    my friends are faster.

    I can swim,
    holding my breath is a struggle.

    Most of us here, found we love to endure...

    ... persistence and suffering are out super powers.

    We can't earn our way to a sub-4 minute mile, but...

    ... we can learn how to be faster and more efficient.

    That's the journey we are on.

    Learning how to be our best.

    ===

    164.6 lbs/12.5%
    8.5ish hours sleep
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    85/93/-8 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    290 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    TRAINING BLOCKHEAD

    FOR MANY OF US, this is the time to back things down. Pick up a sporty side hustle. Hit the weights...

    ... do something different.

    Makes sense.

    The next season is a long way off.

    Just one problem.

    Physics.

    You can't shoot a cannon from a canoe.

    Meaning, when the season does come around, we're going to need a good base from which to start launching our hard efforts.

    So, whatawee 'posed ta do?

    Personally, I'm gonna...

    • have fun
    • be more socisl
    • challenge my skills

    ... while logging some solid base mile.

    ===

    166 lbs/12.7%
    6.5ish hours sleep
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    88/107/-20 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    290 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    ARE YOU COMFY?

    WE HEAR A LOT ABOUT comfort zones. How we want to avoid them because they hold us back, lead us to settling for...

    ... more than we can be.

    Who wants that?

    Things I think about after a less frightful drop down one of my all time favorite descents.

    I held the KOM at one point,
    still top 11.

    Back than, I was really, really at ease on that screamer...

    ... in a state of flow, relaxed.

    Comfy.

    The good kind.

    Yesterday, on the same segment, I was a hot mess.

    Smiley on my rear wheel, showing his front wheel, asking...

    ... Are you riding cautious?

    I wanted to say...

    ... Heck no, and Screw you!

    Things were not flowing,
    I was gripping.

    Hard.

    It was very uncomfortable because I haven't been on my MTB much the last year or so.

    Practice leads to comfy,
    comfy leads to flow,
    flow leads to ripping.

    Effortlessly.

    ===

    164.6 lbs/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    85/94/-9 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    290 Anti-Oxidant Score

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    THERE'S A LEGENDARY CLIMB

    SOARING 5600' ABOVE SEA LEVEL, we have access to a legendary climb. A gravel fire road. It's the kind of challenge we can sink our teeth into, get a baseline for our fitness...

    ... set legit goals.

    The mountain ain't movin'...

    • 9 miles
    • 3000'
    • 6.3%

    ... but, we are.

    The KOM is held by current world tour pro Kevin Vermaerke,
    which he probably set in the NICA days.

    53:10

    The next 9 are local legends...

    ... the legit kind, not the goofy Starva thing.

    There are two ways to view...

    • I'm slow, and I suck
    • I'm slow, and I can improve
    • I'm slow, and I'm dawgawn grateful to be ripping with my pals

    ... today's traditional Thanksgiving effort.

    One more takeaway.

    When I set my PR, we lived much closer to the mountain and I'd ride it 3-4 times a month.

    It was a goto.

    And, it got me thinking...

    ... if I wanna slay like that again, I gotta do it more.

    Maybe every week for the rest of 2025,
    and chop 18 minutes off today's time?

    ===

    164.6 lbs/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    84/90/-6 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    I NEVER LIFTED WEIGHTS UNTIL I GOT INTO THE NFL...

    MOST OF US ARE PROBABLY HEADING OUT for the local turkey trot or some sort of holiday ride. It's tradition, followed by the traditional...

    ... Did you ride or run today?

    Which deserves...

    ... Yes, and the sun also rose this morning.

    Earning an...

    ... I bet your hungry!

    Usually followed by a...

    ... I didn't know you could eat so much pie!

    At some point someone will turn on "the game".

    As full as we are,
    as much as that lycra gonna be stressed tomorrow...

    ... we realize endurance training doesn't favor or create massive muscles.

    Which brings me to one of my all time favorite athletes...

    ... the Great Hershel Walker.

    Dude was devastating in college and NFL.

    This quote must have been so humiliating to those left flattened on the field....

    • 2000-3000 pushups/day
    • 3000-5000 crunches/day
    • hundreds of pullups/day
    • hundreds of dips/day
    • air squats and lunges thousands
    • 20-50 yard sprints

    ... I never lifted weights until I got into the NFL.

    Damn.

    We may not be - ok, never will be - built like Hershel, but...

    ... kinda makes ya wonder how much stronger we could be.

    Dedicating little time,
    from home.

    ===

    164.6 lbs/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    20 minutes Reading/Journaling
    83/82/0 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    STRATEGY VS THE DREAM

    LOOKING FORWARD TO NEXT YEAR yet? Maybe it's too early, I mean jeez it's not even Thanksgiving yet. But, almost...

    ... so, it might not be too soon.

    There's no rule on that.

    I was thinking about this on my ride yesterday.

    What comes first...

    ... strategy or the dream.

    Especially with all the InfooIncers on the socials.

    You know which ones kill me....

    ... literally saw this one today...

    ... Download My 47 Points To Master Advertising Now!

    hahahahahah

    But, you get the idea.

    We can get so hyped up on a new (to us) strategy...

    • Single-legged box jumps while hula-hooping for explosive sprinting
    • One million grams of carbohydrate from bonking to crushing
    • Sleep like a grizzly and maul the group ride

    ... we start looking for a race to unleash.

    I've done it,
    still do it.

    We can all be suckers, 
    the cons are as appealing as the conmen.

    Anyway, what I concluded after zonetwoing my way around town was... 

    ... The Field of Dream if we build it, they will come...

    ... is kinda right.

    The players, errr strategies, don't show up until the field is built.

    In other words, once we identify the...

    • A race
    • impossible PR
    • unconquerable route

    ... then, and only then, will the strategies we need be apparent.

    Let me say it differently.

    We can quickly toss aside...

    • techniques
    • strategies
    • hacks

    ... the worthless dross.

    Because the really good stuff that works is easy to see...

    ... once we have our dream/goal/desire firm and clear in our minds.

    ===

    164.6 lbs/12.5%
    8ish hours sleep
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    82/74/7 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    NOT AS GOOD?

    JOURNALISTS ARE SO MUCH SMARTER than us fans, they have incredible insights we just can't fathom. Why it's a wonder we even...

    ... bother seeing with our own eyes.

    This is gold.

    A journo says...

    ... MVdP is nowhere near as good as Tadej.

    On the heels of saying...

    ... MVdP beat Tadej on the races he wanted to win.

    He being MVdP,
    and he being Tadej.

    Wait,
    what?

    He's not as good,
    but he beats him?

    Oh, journo.

    Here's the dill, and...

    ... it's a good lesson for us lowly amachuros.

    On certain courses... 

    ... certain riders are unbeatable.

    The challenge is to find our course.

    ===

    164.2 lbs/12.5%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    81/58/12 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     


    >

    MY VICE IS TERRIBLE, MY CULT IS WORSE

    FEW OF US HAVE BEEN TO AN AA MEETING, but we've seen TV/movie version many times. Hi, I'm Todd and...

    ... I'm an endurance junkie.

    Hi Todd.

    When we come clean with the general population, Today I...

    • swam 10,000 yards
    • rode for 5 hours
    • ran 20 miles

    ... they think we're crazy.

    We're not.

    The adrenaline rush of ...

    • 60 miles an hour in nothing but lycra
    • the swimmers blue mind
    • the runner's high

    ... we need that hit.

    Regularly.

    This risks we take...

    • sending it down the mountain
    • running along into the cold, dark night
    • impossibly holding our breath one more length

    ... would freakout any life insurance company.

    These sensations of pushing well beyond normal, reasonable, safe...

    ... are often all that's keeping us stable.

    In all sincerity, because the allure of the lottery and dulling our senses with substances is so very tempting and tragically treacherous...

    ... stay dangerous my friends.

    The sane kind.

    ===

    165.4 lbs/12.6%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    20 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    81/70/11 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    HOW WE SOLVE PROBLEMS

    SOME PROBLEMS ARE HARDER than others to solve.  It can be frustrating when the answers just aren't coming.  This is... 

    ... how I solve my problems.

    It's a question of time, right?

    The truly unsolvable problems need marinating...

    • clearly identify what needs to be solved
    • set aside time
    • get outside

    ... during a very lazy ride, run or swim.

    The only goal is to solve the problem.

    A stop for a pastry and drink is often required...

    ... I carry a journal and a pen to help me flush out ideas.

    The best problems take require more...

    • miles
    • creativity
    • "fuel" stops

    ... 3 or 4 or a lot more sessions.

    Just today I was trying to figure out what to focus on...

    • goals
    • events
    • milestones

    ... for next year.

    Went for a ride,
    had a brainstorm,
    came home to the Giant calendar.

    And they think we ride just for fun and fitness! 

    ===

    165 lbs/12.5%
    8ish hours sleep
    0 PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    20 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    83/81/2 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    BECAUSE IT'S BEAUTIFUL

    WE ALL HAVE A WAY to perform. Whether it's vanquishing, showing off, sufferfesting, truly enjoying every moment, our individual efforts...

    ... leave a lasting impression.

    On others,
    on ourselves.

    Is there a best way?
    Right way?
    Only way?

    Let us not gaze into our own navel but...

    • racers
    • promoters
    • business leaders
    • matriarchs and patriarchs
    • community and governments

    ... appreciate for better or worse.

    It is what it is.

    I was recently struck by a singer...

    • unknown by most
    • unwilling to submit to label demands
    • who died without much fame or fortune at 33

    ... sold more than 10,000,000 records posthumously.

    What?!... how? who?

    The great Eve Cassidy sang as if every song was a gift to the listener, 
    with uncommon love and passion.

    Nothing more.

    May we all do our thing with such beauty.

    ===

    Pull down her tracks on your music app... good wrenching vibes.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C1_oNzhU7U

    ===

    164.6 lbs/12.5%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    20 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    81/65/16 (fitness/fatigue/form) 
    time to raise these numbers

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    ON THE GAS

    A LITTLE KNOWN SECRET to not falling over is going faster. It's counterintuitive. But, it's the first thing we taught the kids when they started riding motos in the desert...

    ... speed is our friend.

    Then why did I suffer so badly last weekend in a desert-bound gravel race?

    You didn't have a motor Dingdong!

    No, it's more than that...

    ... and I've thought about it a lot this week.

    The 92-mile race

    • low gradient climbs and descents
    • long, long straight roads
    • mostly flat

    ... provided very little coasting.

    We had to stay on the gas.

    It's not like the terrain here,
    most of my ride profiles look like a lumberjack's saw blade.

    Anyway, I'm thinking about that this week because I'm starting to do sweetspot training...

    ... 90% of FTP, without coasting.

    I've got to stay on the gas (the pedals).

    It's hard to do when we have so many punchy climbs and lots of turns.

    But, I'm a committed fool when it comes to this stuff.

    ===

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    ... which means you'll probably love the kit.

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    ===

    164.8 lbs/12.5%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    82/67/14 (fitness/fatigue/form) 
    time to raise these numbers

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     


    >

    TAKE TWO, AND CALL ME IN THE MORNING

    GETTING A COLD is annoying. Can't train like we want to, can't sleep well, hard to be productive. If we get near our lover fingers are raised in an X...

    ... so, what do we do?

    To speed it up.

    There are my goto...

    • Zicam at first hint
    • Pollo Loco tortilla soup
    • Insanely hot and long showers

    ... rider's tales.

    Then there's what I did today...

    ... which could massively backfire, tomorrow.

    I woke up,
    it was cold.

    I had a cold,
    and hemmed and hawed.

    I consulted my alter ego Dr. Goforit, who said...

    • raise your body temperature
    • the nose will start to flow
    • blow that gunk out

    ... Put on a kit and get on two wheels.

    Torture.

    I've had mixed success over the years.

    I'll either be on my way to pneumonia...

    ... or good as new tomorrow.

    ===

    165 lbs/12.6%
    8ish hours sleep
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    81/58/23 (fitness/fatigue/form) 
    time to raise these numbers

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    THE GODLY CONNECTION IS STRONG IN THIS ONE

    BEING OUTSIDE and unplugged is more than just an escape from "the real world". Most people in "modern society" rarely experience what that is like. We do because...

    ... that's where we thrive.

    And, we're moving fast.

    Even if we're practicing our craft daily,
    and the whether is good,
    we could use more.

    Not less.

    I experienced a snippet of much more on our road trip.

    We took time to visit the land my greatgreatgrandfather homesteaded 100 years ago.

    No one else was there but us.

    Access is via a gravel road,
    10 miles from a 2-lane highway.

    No cell service.

    The only inputs,
    each other and nature.

    The peace and solitude remarkable.

    Over night, the temps dipped low enough to freeze the rain puddles from the prior evening.

    We were cozy,
    the van has a heater.

    Still, when we rose to stretch and visit this hallowed land filled with childhood and parenthood memories...

    ... we were shocked by the reality of nature.

    Not in a negative way,
    one that makes you feel alive,
    connected to more than a paycheck and bills.

    To God.

    To acquire the land...

    • the extreme temps at 7000'
    • the distance by horse or wagon to town
    • the loneliness during the months no one came to visit

    ... E. M. Whiting had to stay on it and not leave, for two years.

    How else could he make such a sacrifice if not feeling a closeness to his creator?

    I feel it when I'm...

    • there
    • in the surf
    • on our local trails

    ... and love it.

    Need it.

    And so...

    • walk
    • hike
    • ride
    • run
    • surf
    • swim
    • camp

    ... we keep inviting and encouraging our friends to join us.

    Outside.

    ===

    164.2 lbs/12.6%
    9ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    81/58/23 (fitness/fatigue/form) 
    time to raise these numbers

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    MIRROR, MIRROR, ON THE...

    DISNEY CREATED AN EMPIRE animating fairytales. Because the appeal is so strong, with little to no cultural barriers we have to ask ourselves not just why, but...

    ... which is our favorite.

    Then, why?

    Personally, Cinderella is my top choice.

    Not just the story arc,
    the snappy dances,
    or catchy songs.

    There's an orphan in all of us.

    Often we don't see who we really are,
    out talents lying dormant.

    Could be naysayers,
    could be something else.

    It's nice that Price Charming is a price,
    it's charming that he sees Cinderella as she really is.

    The point isn't...

    • Where's my prince charming?
    • Who will save the day for me?
    • Why am I not picked?

    ... to wallow in our sorrows.

    The point is for whom are we Prince Charming?

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.6% (not sure, traveling)
    9ish hours sleep 
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    83/67/16 (fitness/fatigue/form) 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    IT’S IN OUR DNA

    TOO FEW OF US know our family history. Some barely know cousins. Great-grandparents? Forget about it. It’s just not a thing. And, yet…

    … what could be more important?

    To know their stories,
    is to know ourselves.

    Which is why we drove hours out of our way after the bike race.

    Here in eastern Arizona, to soak of our roots.

    Surfergirl’s great-grandfather helped settle Snowflake,
    my great-great grandfather helped settle Saint Johns.

    They are neighboring towns,
    about 20 miles apart.

    And the communities were quite friendly with each other.

    You’d think we grew up out here,
    and that’s how we met and married.

    Not so.

    I was born and raised in SoCal,
    she was raised in Hawaii.

    Maybe somethings are meant to be.

    But, that’s not really the point.

    This is hard country,
    the high desert.

    To carve a life and community out of nothing took strength, smarts, and massive cooperation…

    … the same qualities it takes to complete very challenging endurance events.

    Who is an ancestor that inspires you?

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.6% (not sure, traveling)
    7ish hours sleep 
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    86/87/-0 (fitness/fatigue/form) 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    I WANNA PUT A DENT IN THAT GIRL

    IN THE HEAT OF BATTLE we can say and do the craziest things. You know things we might not normally say or do. And, at the time...

    ... they sound/seem totally normal.

    Like today.

    I had the awesome opportunity to flat 15 minutes into the 92 mile race...

    ... suddenly I'm swearing like a sailor.

    It wasn't horrific, 
    still, glad no one was around. 

    Spent the next 50 miles basically riding by myself.

    Doing my best. 

    Jumping from group to group.

    I roll up on one of the female leaders,
    bridge across to another badass Barbie.

    And, I hear her say the funniest thing...

    ... I wanna put a dent in that girl.

    Speaking of the other racer.

    I visualize a halloween scene,
    hatchet stuck in the helmet.

    Hahaha.

    Then the crass, neanderthal in me thinks...

    ... that sounds like something I'd like to do on date night.

    Not the hatchet...

    ... if you know what I mean.

    These crazy thoughts are birthed in our very depleted states, as we...

    ... do our best to stay upright and moving forward.

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.6% (not sure, traveling)
    7ish hours sleep 
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/89/-2 (fitness/fatigue/form) 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    WHY WOULD ANYBODY GO TO DOUGLASS, AZ?

    RACING VENUES ARE HARD TO COME BY, especially in big cities. Almost impossible. The result is the bigger the race, the more likely we are to travel...

    ... someplace we've never been.

    Would never go.

    Here I am,
    two hours south of Tucson,
    on the Mexican border, in Douglass, AZ.

    This gravel race has the same vibe as my first Leadville,
    back in '99.

    Small town,
    somewhat forgotten.

    Which makes it a perfect place to stage a gravel race...

    ... surrounded my endless gravel roads.

    I decided to sponsor the race for three reasons...

    • Mike, the promoter, is hella nice and persistent.
    • He's a huge fan of our products
    • I'm a huge fan of gravel races

    ... which are the only reasons to sponsor anything.

    Passion and admiration for what each other are doing.

    Funny story.

    I have actually been here before.

    Back in the 80's.

    I was doing missionary work in Mexico and our visas needed to be renewed. Five us youngsters piled in a van and hit to Agua Prieto, MX. The plan was to walk across to Douglass, wait five minutes and walk back with new visas.

    We were greeted with...

    ... No, no gringo. No se puede asi. (Not so fast whitey, you can't do it like that.)

    So we...

    • spent the night in Motel 6
    • chomped Pizza Hut
    • watched ESPN

    ... forgot all our Spanish.

    And crossed back the next day.

    I'm guessing Borderlands gravel will be slightly more challenging.

    Good night now.

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.6% (not sure, traveling)
    7.5 hours sleep 
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    83/64/18 (fitness/fatigue/form) ... somebody is tapered!

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    HURRY UP

    IN OUR EFFORTS TO GET FASTER, we often think of the many benefits. Mainly health, youthfulness. And truth is...

    ... we are better than most, not as good as some.

    Who's better?

    By that, do you mean...

    ... how could anybody be better???

    We are aerobic machines, and that is a key to longevity.

    Mostly.

    Here are...

    • Sprints
    • Weights

    ... the missing ingredients.

    I know, I know...

    • sprinting sucks
    • weights can be dangerous
    • and, for the weenies in the back, who wants to gain weight?

    ... what you're thinking.

    According to research, when we lift weights not only do our bones get denser but there are intra-muscular gains to be made that we cannot get any other way.

    You know what else is weird, most people in our culture never sprint again after their early twenties.

    So, here's the main takeaway from all scientific facts do 'em and...

    ...  move faster, age slower.

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.6% 
    7.5 hours sleep 
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    85/71/13 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    GIVERS

    THERE ARE THOSE WHO VOLUNTEER selflessly and those who volunteer selfishly. Both are admirable. In fact, when I was a race promoter it blew my mind that...

    ... people just reach out and offer their assistance.

    Just giving where there's an obvious need.

    I ran into a selfish one tonight.

    The sun had set,
    my headlight was on.

    I was making my way cautiously because the ruts on this particular trail are bad and...

    ... there's an enormous sinkhole that might kill ya.

    As a get there...

    ... did I say it was pitch dark?...

    ... a man is standing with a shovel in one hand and a trowel in the other.

    Creepy?
    Scary?

    Nope, I knew what he was up to.

    Not burying bodies...

    ... prepping the trail so when it rains this weekend the ruts will fill in.

    I stopped.

    Introduced myself.

    Thanked him profusely.

    No need, I just moved here and can't believe how lucky we are to have these trails right here. Just wanna make 'em perfect for my kids and me to ride on.

    To which I could only say...

    ... Bro, you gotta let me make you a custom RaceDay Bag.

    Is there a better gift?

    ===

    165.8 lbs/12.6% 
    8ish hours sleep 
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/82/5 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    I THINK I VOIDED THE WARRANTY

    LIVING IN THE ACTION SPORTS MECCA of the world, I'm surrounded and influenced by all manner of creative, ingenious athletes. We all feed off each other. My friend Kody...

    ... started making super aero computer mounts.

    3D printed gloriousness.

    My new MTB was in need.

    I reached out.

    Got a mount for Roval bars?

    Yes.

    Cool, I'll get one.

    We haven't tested for lights yet.

    He thought I was asking for my road bike.

    So yeah...

    • the road mount is super aero
    • looks freakin' awesome
    • supports a light

    ... survived and thrived on first MTB ride.

    Did my evil test void the warranty?

    I dunno.

    But, this is...

    • come up product ideas
    • make it
    • test it

    ... what we do around here.

    Here's a ink to his site: https://nanoworx.shop

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.6% 
    8ish hours sleep 
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/85/2 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    DO YOU KNOW YOUR GOLDILOCKS NUMBER?

    WE ARE ALL SEARCHING for that magic number of hours to maximize our training. You know, the Goldilocks amount. Not too little. Not too much...

    ... the perfect amount of work.

    I know where it is.

    You do to.

    Look back over the year.

    Find the week that didn't wreck you, the...

    • hours
    • distance
    • intensity

    ... I can do this every week.

    Bonus/verification if you had any...

    • Segments
    • PWR
    • HR

    ... PRs the following week(s)?

    That's your Goldilocks number.

    Mine's about...

    • saddle time
    • bit of strength work
    • some sort of other fun

    ... 13 hours/week.

    What's yours?

    ===

    164.8 lbs/12.5% 
    8ish hours sleep 
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    0 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    88/86/1 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    YOU GET 1 WISH

    2026 WILL BE HERE soon enough. Many of us are already planning work, vacations, family time...

    ... and, yes, races.

    You get 1 wish.

    Here it is...

    • lay out your Giant RaceDay Calendar
    • scour the interwebs for races
    • pick one, and do it

    ... no limitations.

    Imagine it...

    • Anywhere on this giant blue marble.
    • Any time of the year
    • Dream equipment
    • Fantastic lodging
    • Clear schedule

    ... and ask yourself.

    If not this year...

    ... when?

    'Cause here's the deal, if we only did one race next year...

    ... we could probably make it happen.

    It's just a mental game, play it out, and let me know...

    ... where, when and why.

    Me personally, my top choices...

    • Gravel Burn, South Africa
    • Oregon Trail
    • Rebecca's Private Idaho

    ... are gravel stage races.

    Gravel Burn looks insane.

    ===

    You do have a Giant RaceDay Calendar, right?

    https://pedalindustries.com/collections/raceday-calendars%E2%84%A2

    ===

    164.4 lbs/12.5% 
    8ish hours sleep 
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    0 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    89/91/-3 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    THE REBEL ALLIANCE IS GROWING

    EVERY NOW AND THEN a new format or race or course or piece of equipment comes along with promises to change everything. Except hardly anything changes...

    ... until something sparks.

    How does that work?

    Like this.

    About 10 years ago, I purchased my first gravel bike.

    My friends, like me, were roadies and mountain bikers.

    A gravel bike seemed like the worst of both worlds.

    I got it,
    understood where they were coming from.

    Except, I was having so dang much fun...

    ... I didn't care.

    I just kept riding gravel,
    inviting my friends,
    enduring their
    mockery.

    It wasn't overnight,
    more like overdecade.

    The last two Saturdays, most telling.

    Eight days ago, an absolute shredder on a mountain bike shows up on a spanking new gravel bike.

    30 minutes in, he's grinning and shouting...

    ... This looks so wrong, but gadang it's fun!

    Today, another pal shows up for his first group gravel ride.

    He's gifted off road, we spent years riding motos in the desert...

    ... We're going 30+ miles an hour, I can't believe how much ground we can cover!

    Does that mean you should be riding gravel, too?

    Maybe.

    But, really, it's just a lesson in how things that are worthwhile spread.

    Then again...

    ... What did the gravel bike say to the road bike?

    I am your father.

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.6% 
    8ish hours sleep 
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    0 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    90/105/-15 (fitness/fatigue/form)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    FAMOUS COACHES ARE GETTING FIRED RIGHT AND LEFT

    IN PRO SPORTS, or high level amateur, there is always a spot light on the coaches. At some point, blame or credit lands...

    ... squarely on their shoulders.

    Should it?

    I do love to follow college football...

    • the emotional swings
    • the athleticism
    • the stadiums

    ... so much energy and unpredictablity.

    Who would have thought so many megamilliondollar...

    ... coaches would be punted this year.

    Mid-season.

    The great Seth Godin wrote The Gap. 

    The idea behind the book is when we find ourselves unable to close the gap to our goal...

    ... the sooner we decide to quit and move on, the better.

    It might be a pro gambling tactic as well...

    ... but, the only gambling I do is putting my heart, soul and cash into this business.

    Anyway, would you have/have you had the guts...

      ... to change directions, and how quickly would you do it?

      ===

      163.6 lbs/12.4% 
      7.5 hours sleep 
      No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
      No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
      10 minutes stretching
      30 minutes Reading/Journaling
      87/83/3 (fitness/fatigue/form)

      https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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      CHOOSE WORTHY ADVERSARIES

      WHAT IS IT ABOUT LOVING UNDERDOGS? It's so uniquely American. Is it our origin story, the DNA of our culture... 

      ... to cheer for the fighter with no chance?

      Honestly.

      Who can't feel a bit of their own soul being crushed with every blow the awesome Apollo Creed delivers to a...

      ... bloodied, bruised, crushed Rocky Balboa?

      We've all been in that arena.

      Had the bell ring.

      Still standing.

      Somehow.

      We humans thrive against overwhelming adversaries...

      • inspiration
      • desperation
      • exasperation

      ... oozing with confidence and power.

      When our all is required,
      we discover who we really are.

      As the great Kierkegaard said...

      ... What doesn't kill me makes me stronger.

      ===

      164.6 lbs/12.5% 
      8 hours sleep 
      √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
      √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
      10 minutes stretching
      90 minutes Reading/Journaling
      87/88/-1 (fitness/fatigue/form)

      https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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      MY TOP 5 SPEED HACKS

      FOR MOST OF US, going faster, getting better, has less to do with a fancy new gizmo or the latest training fad. We know that...

      ... but, what are doing about it?

      Like the Mastercard ad says...

      ... some things are priceless.

      Here are five...

      • Sleep
      • Nutrition
      • Strength
      • Maintenance
      • Consistency

      ... anybody can do. 

      These are my hacks.

      Sleep. 

      Figure out when we want to wake up. Get in bed 8 hours prior to that. Stay there until it's time. Eventually, our bodies get the hang of it, and boom... we're sleep doping.

      Nutrition.

      Eat clean. No packaged foods. If we can't identify the ingredients, we don't consume it.

      Strength.

      Do the basics, at home. We don't have time to drive to the gym. No need to do all the sets at once, break 'em up throughout the day. Hardly any equipment is needed: pull up bar, a few dumbbells (adjustables for the win).

      Maintenance.

      New equipment is so nice because it is all tight and precise. Flawless maintenance will keep that new equipment performance for years, and we'll always be race ready.

      Consistency.

      If we always train at the same time magic happens. Those around us learn and appreciate our commitment. We get it done. Always.

      A final word.

      I was never the best athlete. Not among my friends, and certainly not at school or among the general population.

      I was never picked first, couldn't aim or hit anything regularity.

      I wasn't the bravest or most daringist.

      I did have one thing going for me...

      ... I freakin' loved being outside and being challenged by nature.

      Today, I'm probably better than almost all my contemporaries.

      That's not a flex, it's just happens.

      They quit.

      Which brings us to the top two hacks of all time... 

      ... commitment and passion.

      ===

      165.2 lbs/12.5% 
      8 hours sleep 
      √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
      √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
      10 minutes stretching
      90 minutes Reading/Journaling
      87/83/3(fitness/fatigue/form)

      https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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      YOU'VE LOST THAT AWESOME FEELING... GET IT BACK!

      THERE'S A CERTAIN SOMETHING we feel during the early days of picking up our passion. It's tangible. We can taste it. We love it...

      ... that's how we got here.

      I'd lost it.

      Over the last couple of years, drunk with stupid stats from Training Peaks and Starva...

      • more time
      • more miles
      • more climbing

      ... I found myself wallowing in fatigue.

      Don't get me wrong.

      I'd line up, or roll out with the pals, and, though I might be quick to drift back...

      ... the ability to endure for hours was ridiculous.

      Something snapped.

      Or, lightning struck.

      I dunno.

      But, a few weeks ago, I woke up and said...

      Screw it!

      I'm cutting down the long slogs...

      ... and bringing back sprint days.

      2-3 hours became 90 minutes.

      With 10-15 VO2 max efforts,
      lasting 10 seconds to 5 minutes.

      I'm super fortunate to live close to trails with a lot of straight up and straight down...

      ... I let the terrain dictate how long the sprint lasts.

      Then, focus on my DH skills...

      ... coasting, staying off the brakes, carving  and carrying speed.

      The upshot, after 90 minutes and 10+ solid efforts?

      I feel amazing,
      not pooped.

      Sprinting engages all our muscles and focus...

      ... a total mind, body soul work out.

      Soul?

      Yeah, trust me.

      Do 'em right, and you'll see stars and feel God's presence could be imminent. 

      ===

      164.3 lbs/12.5% 
      8 hours sleep 
      No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
      No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls
      10 minutes stretching
      90 minutes Reading/Journaling
      87/83/3(fitness/fatigue/form)

      https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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      YOU CAN'T GROW A BEARD OVERNIGHT

      WE WANNA BE FASTER. Right now. Not this season, not this month, not this week, not today. Right now...

      ... 300 meters from the finish line.

      Houston, we have a problem.

      Go ahead.

      We forgot to add fuel to the return booster.

      Sucks to be you.

      Yeah.

      We can't grow a beard overnight.

      A good one, for some of us...

      ... can take months.

      If we wanna be fast in the final sprint,
      if we wanna negative split the course...

      ... we gotta put in the work before we need the result.

      ===

      164.3 lbs/12.5% 
      8 hours sleep 
       √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises, Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls
      10 minutes stretching
      30 minutes Reading/Journaling
      87/82/4 (fitness/fatigue/form)

      https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

       


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      Just Pedal.

      Jun 19, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      I’m groggy and it’s foggy… I just want to lay in bed.  But, I get up.  Get dressed. Grab a bottle. Throw my leg over, and coast down my street. A crow picks at a squashed rabbit. Just me, my thoughts… well, my brain bucket. Mr. Bluebird is busy… all the birds are. Sounds like..

      I’m groggy and it’s foggy… I just want to lay in bed.  But, I get up.  Get dressed. Grab a bottle. Throw my leg over, and coast down my street.

      A crow picks at a squashed rabbit.

      Just me, my thoughts… well, my brain bucket.

      Mr. Bluebird is busy… all the birds are. Sounds like a jungle this morning.

      I pedal some.  Starting to wake up.

      Lordy, it’s good to be living, while everyone else sleeps.

      A few commuters and construction guys buzz by… pretty sure they’re not awake yet.  Too close.

      The legs sing, the lungs expand, the shadows shrink.

      Get your buns outta bed, it’s much better to…

      just pedal.

      (use code JP20 for 20% off this tshirt, this week – click the image)

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      He’s Not Perfect

      Jun 18, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      He’s not perfect. When I was 9, we built a giant glider out of balsa wood.  It was tedious, and messy.  I got glue everywhere.  After a few weekends, the glider was ready to launch.  It seemed huge – probably a 3′ wing span.  We hooked it to these giant rubber bands and pulled way back.  I..

      He’s not perfect.

      When I was 9, we built a giant glider out of balsa wood.  It was tedious, and messy.  I got glue everywhere.  After a few weekends, the glider was ready to launch.  It seemed huge – probably a 3′ wing span.  We hooked it to these giant rubber bands and pulled way back.  I released the catch.  The wings blew off instantly and the glider’s body was moon-bound never to be seen again.  I’ve never seen him laugh harder… and that’s all I could do when I forgot to put oil back into Shane’s motorcycle as it seized up in the middle of the desert.

      He worked so hard keeping us warm and fed I have few early memories of him.  It cost him his first marriage.  He remarried and worked harder, on the marriage.  On his 10th anniversary to Karen he giggled “it’s amazing they put up with us”.  I think of that moment every time I am a boneheaded husband.

      He loves boats and taught me how to sail.  Occasionally, I’d hit him with the boom or drop the anchor too hard and he’d let go some startling, salty words… then a hilarious hoot.  I use his knowledge of the wind every time I ride my bike.

      He bought us both skateboards when he was 40 and I was 14.  Our first ride down Country Hill Lane was great until he hit an acorn and almost auggered in… laughing and running to a save his life.  That’s when I realized I could be kid-like my entire life.

      He took us to the Whiting Reunion regularly where he introduced us to distant cousins and silly songs.  One year he backed the rented motorhome into a hill and clogged the generator exhaust pipe.  We spent all weekend trying to fix it.  On the way out, we pulled forward a few feet and it started working, he looked at me with a giant grin.  I love taking my own family to The reunion.

      He put me to work after college.  Nobody else would take me.  I thought I was doing great until he fired me.  We didn’t speak much for a few years.  I got over it, mainly by remembering how much fun we had when times were not perfect.  He’s my top advisor.  I hired my own kids through their college years and love it when they ask for my ear.

      He’s given me many gifts, none better than the ability to laugh at myself and try and do a little better every day.

      He’s not perfect.

      But, he’s perfect for me.

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      It’s Tri Time

      Jun 17, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Mike’s mom’s ’68 Mustang was loaded up with at least 5 teens every Friday night during the summer of ’78, San Clemente bound.  The BMX bike and Schwinn Le Tour and unicycle tires all went flat.  The surf was up, Just What I Needed:  friends, waves and trouble. We’d ride skateboards down to Trestles.  Boards..

      Mike’s mom’s ’68 Mustang was loaded up with at least 5 teens every Friday night during the summer of ’78, San Clemente bound.  The BMX bike and Schwinn Le Tour and unicycle tires all went flat.  The surf was up, Just What I Needed:  friends, waves and trouble.

      We’d ride skateboards down to Trestles.  Boards in one arm, sleeping bags around our necks… someone always wound up sitting on the cooler.

      We learned to surf out of love, none of us had a clue just the bug.  Paddling until our arms fell off we lay like sea lions on the morning sand.  Rock, paper, scissors settled who took our few dollars to Carl’s Jr for Happy Stars.

      But the surf is like a bad girlfriend.  You never know what you’re going to get… warm lips or cold shoulder, waves or no waves, crowd or no crowd.

      Eventually the air got back in those bike tires.  Forlorn, and abandoned, all they needed was care.  Loyal and faithful, ever ready.  The bike is true love.

      Which brings me to triathlon season: summertime.

      Get up early and ride.

      Do the chores.

      Afternoon surf.

      Today, Surfergirl surprised me.  Basking in the afterglow of an excellent ride, I sipped cooly at Kaylani’s.  Thinking (not doing) I oughta head home and get some things done.  Her text said it all: heading to (surf) trails.

      When you do the triathlon out of order, ride then surf, you usually end up with just a duathlon…

      … Fathers’s (day) Weekend.

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      It Pays To Learn

      Jun 16, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      The best race car drivers are those who understand the mechanics of the car and suspension.  They aren’t the best because they go and wrench on the cars after testing.  They are the best because the give the best feedback to the chief mechanic, and he and his team deliver a winning product, so remember:..

      The best race car drivers are those who understand the mechanics of the car and suspension.  They aren’t the best because they go and wrench on the cars after testing.  They are the best because the give the best feedback to the chief mechanic, and he and his team deliver a winning product, so remember:

      You don’t need to be an excellent bike mechanic, but… it sure is fun to work on your own bike, and can save you a lot of time, and give you a lot of confidence…

      You don’t need to be an Olympic caliber coach…

      Nor do you need a PHD in nutrition…

      The more you learn about your bike and body and food, the better you’ll be able to connect with the real pros and get the best results… watch this video for details!

       

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      The Market Ride

      Jun 15, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      At some point, the Market Ride relocated from a very dumpy market to San Clemente Cyclery.  At some point, The Market Ride moves from a 5pm start to a 530pm start (Tues and Thurs daylight savings only).  At some point, you gotta do it. Where else can you race a speeding train on your left..

      At some point, the Market Ride relocated from a very dumpy market to San Clemente Cyclery.  At some point, The Market Ride moves from a 5pm start to a 530pm start (Tues and Thurs daylight savings only).  At some point, you gotta do it.

      Where else can you race a speeding train on your left and Dolly Parton on your right?

      There are no cars to speak of as you speed through miles of empty camp ground, through a tank tunnel, down an emergency runway onto Camp Pendleton Marine Base’s 2-lane country roads.

      Flat.

      Huge views of the ocean and open fields.

      The guys are friendly and fast.

      The finish is the longest, straightest sprint you’ll ever contest… the perfect place to test your limits.

      Bring ID… required to get on the base.

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      Persistence

      Jun 14, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      The number 1 quality Google is looking for in new hires is persistence.  Not genius.  Not charisma.  Not who you know, but will you stick to it?  Are you disciplined enough to see it through? Got an awesome text this morning from my formerly, and terribly, out of shape friend. 5 years ago, at 300+ pounds..

      The number 1 quality Google is looking for in new hires is persistence.  Not genius.  Not charisma.  Not who you know, but will you stick to it?  Are you disciplined enough to see it through?

      Got an awesome text this morning from my formerly, and terribly, out of shape friend.

      5 years ago, at 300+ pounds he started riding.

      He started competing.

      Getting killed.

      Now, he wins races from time to time.  It’s taken 5 years.

      I didn’t ask him to text me.  He did because he knows I care and appreciate the battle.

      Persistence isn’t easy, it’s not natural… it sure is fun to see, and be.

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      It’s Still Possible

      Jun 13, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      It’s still possible to get better, faster in bike-speak.  You can improve, but you’re going to have to change.  You might have improved in the past simply by going on vacation.  You can get a PR next week, next ride. Take today: Young Kevin is hitting the wall hard, chasing down Jorge.  Then, a new..

      It’s still possible to get better, faster in bike-speak.  You can improve, but you’re going to have to change.  You might have improved in the past simply by going on vacation.  You can get a PR next week, next ride.

      Take today:

      Young Kevin is hitting the wall hard, chasing down Jorge.  Then, a new young buck gallops up to him.  A huge gap is opening.  We steadily ramp up the pace.  I’m slobbering all over my top tube… just, barely, making it over the top.

      The rotations are fast.  There’s a reason the skinny kids left us behind: we are old, and heavy… and gravity is going to steamroll us over their young fantasy.

      This happens almost every week, but I’m here and I am different.  I am fresh off 4 days of altitude and 150 miles of tempo.  Compare that to my usual Saturday leg breaking ride and you’ll see Toddy B. Fresh.

      Boom, I PR the 5 miles from Cook’s Corner to the finish (231 Strava recordings)… simply because I’m more rested and still have the legs to skewer one of the kids and half the group.

      Not braggin’, just sayin’ … you can do better if you’re willing to change your approach.

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      Where’s The Finish Line?

      Jun 12, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      A real conversation, only the names have been changed to protect the innocent. Horatio A. calls up Todd to chat about his team kit order and as the convo concludes the unOFFICIAL TMWC comes up.  He’s curious about how it’s different from every other TMWC. Is it faster? Well, yeah it’s totally nuts… but you’ll be fine...

      A real conversation, only the names have been changed to protect the innocent.

      Horatio A. calls up Todd to chat about his team kit order and as the convo concludes the unOFFICIAL TMWC comes up.  He’s curious about how it’s different from every other TMWC.

      Is it faster?

      Well, yeah it’s totally nuts… but you’ll be fine.

      Do we all do the Varsity Loop?

      No, we all do the original course… but there’s no re-group.

      Do we race all the way to the end?

      Yep, just like every week.

      Really?  What about the 2nd re-group and the way we just cruise back down Antonio to the start?

      Ahhh… well bro, the finish is not at the start.

      It’s not?

      Nope… it’s at the end of the Drag Strip, where the 15 m.p.h. sign is right before the right hander.

      So that’s the finish.

      Yep, there’s an old piece of tape across the road next to the 15 mph sign… and tomorrow I’ll be testing out the new timing system.

      We’re timing the ride that day?

      Yep, that’s why it’s the unOFFICIAL TMWC.  Plus, we’ll ride back together and mow down some delicious food and honor this year’s champions.

      How the heck can you plan to win if you don’t know where the finish is? 

      (Are you registered?)

      (the best chips money can buy)

      (this is what our sign looks like… I’ll get a better pic)

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      As The Wheel Turns – Leg 10 Vision Relay

      Jun 10, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Every team on course is struggling.  Dave Zabriski’s loaded team will win and finish 3 hours behind the course record.  We battle ourselves as much as the elements, but even a super challenging day will offer something to keep you going. Mine comes at the top of Cedar Breaks and will end in Cedar City...

      Every team on course is struggling.  Dave Zabriski’s loaded team will win and finish 3 hours behind the course record.  We battle ourselves as much as the elements, but even a super challenging day will offer something to keep you going.

      Mine comes at the top of Cedar Breaks and will end in Cedar City.

      16.7 miles down.

      4,000 feet below.

      42.7 mph average.

      52.3 mph max.

      Heaven.

      While I get settled, there is mutiny.

      Everybody is exhausted, frustrated and tired.  Someone suggests we pull the plug.  Another seconds that emotion.  Soon guys are checking Uber – from UTAH!  Whimper whispers of protest, then surrender.

      The sweat swirls the bottom of the soul trough, and then Nate to the rescue!  He plugs the hole.  “I did so much to get here, sacrificed more than I should have and we’ve all ridden our guts out! It’s been 30 hours, we’re seeing this through.”

      Problem solved, will resolved… remembering what it takes to get here.

      35 hours after we started, our last crew swings across the line.  The time expectations were far faster, and so were every other racers’.

      The dinner talk is dominated by what we can do better next year.  Where should we start now?  Does it matter or is a rolling circus in a motorhome, mocking each other… feeding each other… just being kids the better goal?

      Champions regroup, the wheels keep turning.

      (Nate!)

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      This Too Is Racing – Leg 6 Vision Relay

      Jun 10, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      The KOM flags pound off the ground, flattened by driving wind under a massive moon.  It’s sub-50 and I’m alone – our team of 4 blown to bits.  My body shakes… how did I get here? – insert rewind sound here – The huge battery to power my massive beam for the harrowing decent (sprinkled..

      The KOM flags pound off the ground, flattened by driving wind under a massive moon.  It’s sub-50 and I’m alone – our team of 4 blown to bits.  My body shakes… how did I get here?

      – insert rewind sound here –

      The huge battery to power my massive beam for the harrowing decent (sprinkled with black cows!) is fully charged, but I forgot to pack the beam itself. Doh!

      Patrick’s beam is charged and ready, but he’s missing the mount to secure it to his bars.

      The wind shoves Stan and his deep dish wheels across the road.

      Jim’s asthma has drained the oxygen from his soul.

      Nice beginning to a 20-mile climb.

      At one point the wind blows so hard my bike stops and I’m saved only by my cat-like reflexes… cleats clawing, scratching the asphalt.

      Thousands of feet higher, it’s just me.

      I kill my back up light (I’m not a total idiot!).  The gusts turn and blow from behind.  A moment to live for…

      … I’m being followed by a moon shadow…

      This too is racing.

       

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      Racing Is Racing – Leg 2 Vision Relay

      Jun 09, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Racing is racing.  Yes, I signed on to “race” with my pals in the Non-Competitive division of the Vision Relay… but trust me, it’s competitive.  We’ve already had to Nascar 4 flats.  Now, we’ve got a bloody arm with a deeply scraped and bruised hand hanging off the end.  This is racing. Things go wrong,..

      Racing is racing.  Yes, I signed on to “race” with my pals in the Non-Competitive division of the Vision Relay… but trust me, it’s competitive.  We’ve already had to Nascar 4 flats.  Now, we’ve got a bloody arm with a deeply scraped and bruised hand hanging off the end.  This is racing.

      Things go wrong, when you go fast.

      You get tired.

      Dehydrated.

      Hungry.

      The parts you carefully inspected break.

      … and the arrow on the stupid meter screams towards red.

      It happens to all of us, and we forget it will continue to happen to all of us… That’s why we race, to remind us things go wrong goofing around on the bike and in “real life”.

      (fueling up)

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      A Dam Fine Day

      Jun 08, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Vegas is hot.  Mike says it’s dry.  At 630, plenty hot.  Hell, it was hot last night when we pulled in at 1230.  We’re on our way to Moab, to race back to St George: The Vision Relay.  Before we get there, Chris insists we do the best ride in Vegas, the Hoover Dam. It’s..

      Vegas is hot.  Mike says it’s dry.  At 630, plenty hot.  Hell, it was hot last night when we pulled in at 1230.  We’re on our way to Moab, to race back to St George: The Vision Relay.  Before we get there, Chris insists we do the best ride in Vegas, the Hoover Dam.

      It’s awesome, you ride your bike across the top with a handful of cars.  You’ll pass golden doors, stare down a million feet.  Check it out up close.  And, and you’ll see a road sign of unusual shape.

      We hit Roberto’s for breakfast burritos and set course for St George, UT.  Get there, grab a motorhome, swing through Walmart, and we are on the road.

      Motohoming is the best and Utah is greener than I’ve ever seen it.

      In Moab, the rest of our 4 teams of 4 are eating Thai food.  Chad ordered Thai inspired steak fajitas, wish I’d done the same.  We make up for it with huckleberry ice cream in waffle cones.

      Time for bed, for tomorrow we race.

       

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      Robots.

      Jun 07, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      They race like robots, say the old riders.  Head down.  Looking at their numbers.  Robots are taking over, everything.  Big data, big results. Power meters on the bikes, heart rate monitors on the riders, radios in the ears, electric shifting… delivering a predictably predictable product. Wouldn’t it be great to toss it all out? Metering..

      They race like robots, say the old riders.  Head down.  Looking at their numbers.  Robots are taking over, everything.  Big data, big results.

      Power meters on the bikes, heart rate monitors on the riders, radios in the ears, electric shifting… delivering a predictably predictable product.

      Wouldn’t it be great to toss it all out?

      Metering your power based on feel, riding with your heart, grabbing a down tube shifter in a sprint?

      Real, human, racing.

       (This robot made beautiful, perfect copies of my new office key with no character… no locksmith needed.)

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      Speed Is In The Air

      Jun 06, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      For the past 5 weeks The TMWC has been a little bigger, a little snappier.  A few more riders, from a few more miles away pop in to check it out.  Carpetbaggers, come to crush the regulars. This happens every year, and every year some outsider comes away with the title:  Travis Wilkerson, Fabrizio Von Nacher, Robert..

      For the past 5 weeks The TMWC has been a little bigger, a little snappier.  A few more riders, from a few more miles away pop in to check it out.  Carpetbaggers, come to crush the regulars.

      This happens every year, and every year some outsider comes away with the title:  Travis Wilkerson, Fabrizio Von Nacher, Robert Freeman, Kevin Vermaerke (I’m only throwing Kevin here because he races in Europe now).  All Cat 1’s or Pros.

      Well, not this year… my money is on the home team.

      One of the guys has got capture the title this year.

      5 more weeks to find out who it will be.

      Registration is open now.

      (couldn’t get the group in 1 shot this morning)

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      Battle Hymns

      Jun 05, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Music makes me wanna shred the trails.  But… it’s gotta be right.  Right beat.  Right words.  Right angst.  Drench my bones… TWITCH! No playlists for me. Give me one song. Turn it to 10. Play it over, AGAIN! … an arrow and bow, let’s go!

      Music makes me wanna shred the trails.  But… it’s gotta be right.  Right beat.  Right words.  Right angst.  Drench my bones… TWITCH!

      No playlists for me.

      Give me one song.

      Turn it to 10.

      Play it over, AGAIN!

      … an arrow and bow, let’s go!

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      GMR – TT For Sure I’ll Beat That Guy

      Jun 03, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      He looks like God, after a full journey on Earth.  Blazing white hair, a smile to warm you.  Yes, he’s pushed the cranks around a few times.  He’s just happy to be here, racing… little did I know behind that smile rests the confidence of a killer. Herb Johnson is 72, and will rip your legs off...

      He looks like God, after a full journey on Earth.  Blazing white hair, a smile to warm you.  Yes, he’s pushed the cranks around a few times.  He’s just happy to be here, racing… little did I know behind that smile rests the confidence of a killer.

      Herb Johnson is 72, and will rip your legs off.

      Sure, I’d scouted a HUNKR course the day before.  Sure, my heart rate monitor decided not to work.  Sure, Carl Neilson started 30 seconds behind me, blew by me in the first 2K, and smoked every other racer on the mountain… racing my 55+ category… sure I hadn’t slept much…

      … sure, sure, surely at least I’ll beat that old fossil I saw warming up…

      Hahahaha… slayed by Herb!  And he’s so nice and humble you just want to thank him.

      There’s nothing like riding your bike and being inspired by your peers and elders and youngers.

      (Herb took 2nd in the 55+ and Carl won 55+ beating all ages and putting 8 minutes on me – he beat me at Sea Otter RR too)

      There is a King awaiting you at the GMR TT

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      Circle X Ranch

      Jun 03, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Hey there, would you boys like some ice water?  High above the Malibu coast it was pushing 88 degrees and we were covered in salt.  45 minutes prior, on Mulholland, I’d drained my last bottle… Yes, that would be wonderful. This was a scouting ride for HUNKR – Malibu, and we were counting on the Circle X Ranch..

      Hey there, would you boys like some ice water?  High above the Malibu coast it was pushing 88 degrees and we were covered in salt.  45 minutes prior, on Mulholland, I’d drained my last bottle… Yes, that would be wonderful.

      This was a scouting ride for HUNKR – Malibu, and we were counting on the Circle X Ranch drinking fountain – it’s warm and somewhat unfresh.  When the Camp Host returned we learned her story.

      We sold everything.  Everything.  We don’t own anything.

      My husband retired and we travel the country staying in National Forests and State Parks as camp hosts..

      … and fine hosts they are.

      Link to potential course

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      Moved.

      Jun 01, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      2 years ago we moved to San Clemente.  The commute has been a grind at times, 60-90 minutes a day.  In the car.  But, you get used to it.  After many years in the same office location.  It becomes familiar, and mysteriously secure. Packing up the office yesterday I felt a little fear, fear of..

      2 years ago we moved to San Clemente.  The commute has been a grind at times, 60-90 minutes a day.  In the car.  But, you get used to it.  After many years in the same office location.  It becomes familiar, and mysteriously secure.

      Packing up the office yesterday I felt a little fear, fear of change.  We have a good thing going on Foothill Ranch.  Would a move throw us off our groove?

      Today, after an 8 minute commute, we opened new doors with a beautiful view sure to spawn new ways of looking at what we do.

      Change is good.

      (Hard to get a good shot, but we’re about 150 yards from the Dog Park trail network.)

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      The Plate

      The Plate

      May 31, 2017
      by
      Accounting Bookkeeping

      If you join AAA you get their premium DMV service – nice office, no lines, pleasant workers… who seem to love what they do.  One day I went in to take care of some moto registration issues and asked, Hey can you check on a custom plate for me? Sure.  What do you want? PDL..

      If you join AAA you get their premium DMV service – nice office, no lines, pleasant workers… who seem to love what they do.  One day I went in to take care of some moto registration issues and asked, Hey can you check on a custom plate for me?

      Sure.  What do you want?

      PDL IND, I said.

      What is that… some kind of alphabet soup?  C’mon what do you really want (it almost sounded like she whispered “in life”)?

      Oh, it won’t be available.  Surely someone will have claimed what I want.

      If you don’t tell me what it is, I can’t check (but it seemed like she was saying “give it to you”).

      Uh, well… PEDAL.

      Hang on… you’d be surprised how many people never ask for what they want.

      P E D A L?

      Yes, that’s it.

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      Al Ou Mini Um

      May 30, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Alouminium, Bob said.  What?  Al-ou-minium.  Huh?  Al-ou-minium… like the foil.  Oh, aluminum.  He’s English.  I’m ‘Merican.  Ever since then, when I say aluminum I pronounce it in my head alouminium… which is often now that I have an aluminum frame bicycle, again. Cycling Tips‘ podcast covering frame stiffness is really interesting.  They put forth that..

      Alouminium, Bob said.  What?  Al-ou-minium.  Huh?  Al-ou-minium… like the foil.  Oh, aluminum.  He’s English.  I’m ‘Merican.  Ever since then, when I say aluminum I pronounce it in my head alouminium… which is often now that I have an aluminum frame bicycle, again.

      Cycling Tips‘ podcast covering frame stiffness is really interesting.  They put forth that the idea that rider’s bikes should ultimately be matched to their weight, power and fitness… that when you get it right it’s like when a boat planes across the water.

      In the end, the consensus was that matching frame stiffness was far, far down the list of things to make you go faster.  Aero, comfort, weight, rolling resistance all outweighed stiffness.

      Which brings me to the new ride… on paper it’s stiffer than carbon, but it doesn’t bother me.  It’s definitely more aero and faster than my old bike.  I’m not sure if it climbs better, too subjective of a measurement for me.

      Any way, check out the podcast.

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      Wanna Be Starting Something

      May 29, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      It’s 530AM.  The speedo says 85.  Michael’s cranked:.. … Wanna be starting something, gotta be starting something… At 730AM I’m gonna be racing my first SoCal business park crit in 22 years.  4 turns.  Wide straights.  Thunderous announcing.  I recognize a few of the names from the Race Predictor… which has me predicted to finish..

      It’s 530AM.  The speedo says 85.  Michael’s cranked:..

      … Wanna be starting something, gotta be starting something…

      At 730AM I’m gonna be racing my first SoCal business park crit in 22 years.  4 turns.  Wide straights.  Thunderous announcing.  I recognize a few of the names from the Race Predictor… which has me predicted to finish last.

      So, it’s come to this.

      I’m back where it started, and ended.

      Bar to bar.  Wheel to wheel.

      Fake attacks.  Real attacks.

      Breakaways.  Chases.

      Teamwork vs. freelancing.

      I’ve always preferred freelancing.  Just my nature.  It’s hard to beat an organized team, If you’re gonna freelance…

      … You gotta be starting something…

      Making you’re own breaks, faking your own attacks, watchin the wheels, listenin to the breathing, feelin the energy of the swarm.

      Nothing like it.

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      Epic Genetic Freak

      May 27, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Mh friend Bart is in town this weekend.  Normally he brings his Pinarello with him, but he’s focusing on overall fitness this year.  The crazy thing about Bart, the thing I love, is he’s all about accelerating the learning process.  Whatever he’s into he finds the best coach and goes all in. But it’s better..

      Mh friend Bart is in town this weekend.  Normally he brings his Pinarello with him, but he’s focusing on overall fitness this year.  The crazy thing about Bart, the thing I love, is he’s all about accelerating the learning process.  Whatever he’s into he finds the best coach and goes all in.

      But it’s better than that.

      I’m a questioner and he’s a learner.

      Bart, why can’t you eat sardines?  I don’t know, he says, coach wants me to eat everything on this list.  That’s how he progresses so fast.  He hires the best… doubt not, just do it!

      His body has totally changed.  The gut (what gut he had) is gone.  He’s 43.  He’s much muscle-ier.  Todd, I’m stronger than I’ve ever been and I’ve lost 10 pounds.  (I’m thinking, dam!… me want.)

      What’s awesome for me is, he’s done LoToJa 5 times with great results and this year he’s not doing it – not riding enough.  Which means… he’s gonna teach me his secrets AND be my support on race day.  Yep!

      Hope I can keep my mouth shut.

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      Just. Average. Joe.

      May 26, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      A million years ago, we had these Avocet computers that were ground breaking.  There were as small as a Garmin, a wire dangled down to a sensor on your fork, reading a magnet attached to your spokes.  Bam!  We had speed, distance and average speed.  What did you average man?! That was the question, the mark...

      A million years ago, we had these Avocet computers that were ground breaking.  There were as small as a Garmin, a wire dangled down to a sensor on your fork, reading a magnet attached to your spokes.  Bam!  We had speed, distance and average speed.  What did you average man?!

      That was the question, the mark.

      We’d go out for a ride and it was all about the average speed.

      Easy ride, keep it under 16.

      Hard ride, keep it over 23.

      And everything in between.

      Michael Marckx reminded me of this a few weeks back.  I asked him how fast Swami’s Wednesday Worlds is on the way back south.  His answer: I try and average 23 miles an hour for my entire ride – warm up, ride, cool down.

      That’s fast.

      I’d forgotten all about that metric, didn’t even have the data field on my Garmin.  It got me thinkin’, so I looked up my average speed last Saturday (19.9) and my race the previous Saturday (20.2)… that includes the warm up and cool down.

      Way under 23, but… I’m just an average Joe.

      avocet

       

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      We Just Have A Lot Of Heart

      May 25, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      In the middle of a meeting today, my customer received a large sealed envelope.  Inside was an award from a powerful government organization.  It’s a big deal.  It will mean a lot to their future.  They’re in the middle of a record year.  How do you do it? See that’s one of the things I love..

      In the middle of a meeting today, my customer received a large sealed envelope.  Inside was an award from a powerful government organization.  It’s a big deal.  It will mean a lot to their future.  They’re in the middle of a record year.  How do you do it?

      See that’s one of the things I love about what we do.  I get out and see all kinds of amazing businesses with incredible stories.

      Today, ten days after a dejected Tejay van Garderen expressed major doubt in his ability to deliver an overall win in the Giro De Italia, he dropped all the contenders and scored his first grand tour stage victory.

      We have a lot of heart man, that’s how come we are killing our competitors.

      tejay

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      There’s A New Shop In Town

      May 24, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Stopped by to see my buddy Dan at Bowl of Heaven.  He’s the healthiest nut I know, and I’m his guinea pig.  “Vitamin K2, will change your life.”  He busts out the research papers, the book on why it’s missing from modern diets, what it does:  higher bone density, larger stroke volume in the heart,..

      Stopped by to see my buddy Dan at Bowl of Heaven.  He’s the healthiest nut I know, and I’m his guinea pig.  “Vitamin K2, will change your life.”  He busts out the research papers, the book on why it’s missing from modern diets, what it does:  higher bone density, larger stroke volume in the heart, etc… then he says, I wanna stay young.

      Young means vibrant and healthy to us.

      We chat.

      He asks, did you see the new bike shop around the corner?

      Yep, on the way in.

      I popped in to say hi and found a new voice, ready to call out to his people and serve them and keep them loving the sport.

      That’s 3 shops within 5 miles.

      That’s healthy.

      Vibrant.

      dan

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      What A Crappy Way To Lose!

      May 23, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      It’s racing right?  Your competitor has a mishap and you capitalize… all’s fair in love and war and racing… where is the line that gets crossed when the race is on?  The pros do all kinds of respectful waiting and gentlemanly things we’d never, ever see at a local race.  Maybe it’s the TV cameras..

      It’s racing right?  Your competitor has a mishap and you capitalize… all’s fair in love and war and racing… where is the line that gets crossed when the race is on?  The pros do all kinds of respectful waiting and gentlemanly things we’d never, ever see at a local race.  Maybe it’s the TV cameras that brings out the best in the pros?  Whatever… something was definitely coming out of Tom Dumoulin at just the wrong moment during Stage 16 of the Giro D’Italia today.

      While he was dumping, the race leaders did some dumping of their own… leaving poor Tom behind to clean up his own mess.

      He lost of 2 minutes of his overall lead, and just “clings” to the pink jersey.

      Should the top guys have waited?

      I dunno.

      They certainly didn’t wait for Geraint Thomas when a moto took him and his teammate out during the first week.

      I thought it was cool when Tom waited up for Quintana a few race days back.  I’ve always thought it was cool that the pros would want to win with honor.

      Probably because I’ll take a win any way I can.

      Don’t you?

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      Lunch Ride

      May 22, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Spider-sense told me it’s time to change up the routine.  “Get your buns in to the office early, then go for lunch ride”.  Typically I ride early Monday… heck, early everyday.  A rut is a grave with the ends kicked out, so I took heed to Spidey. Up at 6, did some reading and cranked..

      Spider-sense told me it’s time to change up the routine.  “Get your buns in to the office early, then go for lunch ride”.  Typically I ride early Monday… heck, early everyday.  A rut is a grave with the ends kicked out, so I took heed to Spidey.

      Up at 6, did some reading and cranked out some push ups and pull ups before eggs, avocado, Cuties and a banana.

      The commute sucked more at that hour, but the office was silent.

      Got a bunch done.

      Spun for an hour at Noon… there’s something to be said for daylight and heat.

      Great day.

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      My Favorite Summer Ride

      May 20, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      The sun peaks in around 530AM.  No wind.  No fog.  I’m definitely riding today, no more doubt in the whether.  I pull up YouTube and drift off to Spanish Giro dreams for another hour. It had been a busy week, and I didn’t want any pressure of meeting up.  I just wanted to roll out..

      The sun peaks in around 530AM.  No wind.  No fog.  I’m definitely riding today, no more doubt in the whether.  I pull up YouTube and drift off to Spanish Giro dreams for another hour.

      It had been a busy week, and I didn’t want any pressure of meeting up.  I just wanted to roll out and follow the inspirations of the day.

      Now I have 5 minutes to ride 2 miles to catch the Mach 5 group heading up the coast.  It feels so balmy and thick and warm.  Expansive blue is everywhere.  Down Pico, hard right on PCH and they’re they are… I spin up and say howdy boys.

      We take turns on the front of a short double echelon and catch up on our lives.  Life’s good.  Wonderful.

      At Main Beach they go up the canyon and I press on northward.

      Just past Chrystal Cove a group of riders clogs the bike lane waiting on a red light.  Green.  My momentum moves me through.  It’s the Irvine crew, laying down the miles for LoToJa.  “I heard you got in Todd.”  I did, and I haven’t paid… too scared to commit to a 204 miles bike race.

      They’re committed.

      Some started at 5am.  Family men.  Getting it done before the kids are up.  Committed.

      They keep rolling north, I turn up Newport Coast.

      Riding up Newport Coast on a day like today is heavenly.  The electric blue sea grows, it’s 17 minutes to the very top.  Not hard.  Not easy.  Invigorating.  The view up top is forever:  to the east are the mountains the pros racing Tour of California will play in today, north down town LA, south San Diego.  I’m king of my mountain for a few moments.

      It’s 822AM.

      Can I make it Back Bay and up the bike trail in 20 minutes?

      I think so.  Down.  Fast.

      830AM, MacArthur and San Joaquin.  No way i’ll make it.  Turn right on MacArthur.  Ride. Fast.

      Up the bike trail.  Off the bike trail.  Left turn.

      848AM Crane my head over the wall peering, hoping the Food Park ride hasn’t left.

      They’re gone.

      Right on Main.  I see a group.  It’s small, I haul right past them… too small to be Food Park, I think.

      Ride. Faster.

      I see riders looking for a group.  Slowly it dawns on me, “that was Food Park.”  It’s a small group today because many people are spectating at Tour of California and the rest are resting for The Belgian Waffle Ride.  So I slow, and wait with a local pro triathlete.  He’s young and salivating to slay me and everybody else.

      We latch on to Food Park and it’s the usual full-gas parade through Irvine.  At the lights I catch up with Bonifast, Rigo, and say hi to the rest of my pals.  More gasolina through Leisure World – oxymoron of cycling.  And full flame throwers up El Toro.  Down the canyon we steamroll until Big Hoops cuts across yet another wheel and almost takes us all out – selfishness at it’s best, but hey he won “the sprint.”

      After about an hour of hitting it pretty hard I peal off and head home.  South.  Beautiful blue to my right and mountains to my left.

      Josh and Jeff are riding slow enough for me to catch.  Resting up for BWR fellas? Oh yeah!  We sneak through the alleys of Laguna Beach.  Talk about BWR, and LotoJa.  These guys are tough nuts.  They stay home, I keep heading home.

      Zach catches up to me.  Hey man, HUNKR was hard!  You did it?  Yes, it was harder than I planned on… can’t wait to do another.  Awesome.  Stay tuned, we’ll be announcing dates soon.

      We chat all the way to Kaylani’s.

      He rides south.

      I stop.

      It’s sunny. Warm.  Big Blue’s breeze is just right.

      Perfect.

      (It’s no secret… today was awesome!)

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      The Whether Report

      May 19, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      There’s an 83% chance I’ll ride in the morning… could be a late night, could be some sleeping in, rest would do me some good… …but man the weather looks awesome tomorrow… whether or not we ride.  

      There’s an 83% chance I’ll ride in the morning… could be a late night, could be some sleeping in, rest would do me some good…

      …but man the weather looks awesome tomorrow…

      whether or not we ride.

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      My Spanish Ears

      May 17, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Having “cut the cord”, it’s hard to find the Giro d’Italia Live coverage.  The only feed I consistently find each day is in Spanish… the language of favorite Columbian Nairo Quintana.  Apparently nobody cares if the dumb Americans pick it up. A million years ago I was bilingual. These days, twooo feeeesh tacos is about..

      Having “cut the cord”, it’s hard to find the Giro d’Italia Live coverage.  The only feed I consistently find each day is in Spanish… the language of favorite Columbian Nairo Quintana.  Apparently nobody cares if the dumb Americans pick it up.

      A million years ago I was bilingual.

      These days, twooo feeeesh tacos is about it.

      However, HOWEVER!, 11 stages into the Giro my Spanish ears are back!

      Granted it helps that we are “talking” only about cycling.  Most of the language is straight forward, the names of the racers are easy to pick up, and occasionally I learn a new word like “gregarios”… it’s not the gregarious racers, it means followers or chasers.

      It’s sad to lose the gift of a 2nd language, but that happens with neglect.

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      What I Want From My Bike Shop

      May 16, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      I want my bike shop to know more than I know about the latest and greatest. I want them to be able to understand my goals and help me achieve them. I want them to suggest the very best product for me. And, I want them to stand behind their product if/when it fails. For..

      I want my bike shop to know more than I know about the latest and greatest.

      I want them to be able to understand my goals and help me achieve them.

      I want them to suggest the very best product for me.

      And, I want them to stand behind their product if/when it fails.

      For example, last night I went to buy new tires.  They suggested I go with a new tire.

      “It’s the best.  The fastest.  Made by the same guys that developed the tire you love, but now they work for a new company.  And, it’s cheaper.  Plus, I’ve been on it for 1300 miles and loved it.”

      How could I resist?

      I’m super loyal and it takes a lot to get me to switch brands, but they had me on this one.  So, I followed their suggestion even though my spider-sense was screaming “nooooooooo!”.

      10 miles into my ride over to The TMWC I sliced the sidewall.

      Now, when you prep the night before for 20 minutes making sure everything is ready to roll for your 5AM wake up call… you get up groggy and foggy… hustle to meet the fellas… and slowly amp up the energy for the weekly ride… and your new tire fails miserably…

      … dawgawnit!…

      It wasn’t the end of the world, it just sorta sucked in a most sucky way.

      Fortunately, I roll prepared with a tube, air, AND a $1 bill… there’s nothing better than a $1 bill to boot a tire.  I hung my head and did the “walk of shame” ride back home.

      The shop guys felt bad.  They agreed the sidewall was ridiculously thin and gave me full credit for both new tires towards my old, trusty tires (Continental GP 4000s ll’s).

      Did they do me wrong by making the switch?  No.  I’d much prefer the shop to be on the lookout for newbetterfaster product.  And I’d much rather test it on a weekly group ride than on race day.

      It’s all good.

      A truly pathetic sidewall supported by a $1 bill.
      A truly pathetic sidewall supported by a $1 bill.

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      Shoulda Listened To Spidey

      May 13, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Why don’t we listen to our Spidey-sense – or whatever you call it at your house – more?  Mine was telling me to swap out my rear tire for a week now.  Got lucky at last Saturday’s race, and all week.  Got a slow leak with 20 miles to go today. Which lead to some..

      Why don’t we listen to our Spidey-sense – or whatever you call it at your house – more?  Mine was telling me to swap out my rear tire for a week now.  Got lucky at last Saturday’s race, and all week.  Got a slow leak with 20 miles to go today.

      Which lead to some wicked cramps.

      There again, I cramped bad 2 years ago – the last time I raced San Luis Rey.  I shoulda known I needed to address that.  It’s hot, and the attacks are incessant.

      Next time.

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      The New RaceDay Bag Video

      May 12, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      We are 100% a referral business.  It works really well for us.  As we expand our reach, I find myself spread thin sharing our message and what we do.  For example, the RaceDay Bag is so rad and everybody that has one loves it.  So, we made this video to ‘splain to more peeps so..

      We are 100% a referral business.  It works really well for us.  As we expand our reach, I find myself spread thin sharing our message and what we do.  For example, the RaceDay Bag is so rad and everybody that has one loves it.  So, we made this video to ‘splain to more peeps so those peeps can show up to their next ride with ALL their gear.

      Buy Now.

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      In The Lungs Of The Beholder

      May 09, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      One man’s hard ride, is another’s easy spin. One man’s beatdown, is another man’s social hour. One man’s fat, is another man’s skinny. One man’s clunker, is another man’s racer. One man’s big week, is another man’s rest week. One man’s eating good, is another man’s eating crap. It’s all in the lungs of the..

      One man’s hard ride, is another’s easy spin.

      One man’s beatdown, is another man’s social hour.

      One man’s fat, is another man’s skinny.

      One man’s clunker, is another man’s racer.

      One man’s big week, is another man’s rest week.

      One man’s eating good, is another man’s eating crap.

      It’s all in the lungs of the beholder.

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      The Calendar

      May 08, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      I haven’t raced road this much since my kids were tiny.  Didn’t have the desire.  My priorities were all about gettin’ ’em the skills to enjoy a great life.  Suddenly no success outside our home compared to giving success inside our home my best efforts. My riding wandered from road to mountain to epic mountain..

      I haven’t raced road this much since my kids were tiny.  Didn’t have the desire.  My priorities were all about gettin’ ’em the skills to enjoy a great life.  Suddenly no success outside our home compared to giving success inside our home my best efforts.

      My riding wandered from road to mountain to epic mountain to super-d, enough to stay in shape and have some fun.  Then overnight my oldest, Trevor, got into road… and here I am…

      …on the road again…

      Looking to do the few remaining races on the calendar.

      (My last road race… Cat 3, my only solo to victory ever.)

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      Time Can’t Change Me, But I May Change Time

      May 06, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      It’s 4:45AM.  I’m awake.  Restless.  70 miles of tarmac separate me from Antelope Island – it’s bison, bugs and famous road race. No less than 3 National Champs will be lining up in my group.  Better early than late. I make a deposit at the porcelain potty.  Slip on jeans and a t.  Crack open..

      It’s 4:45AM.  I’m awake.  Restless.  70 miles of tarmac separate me from Antelope Island – it’s bison, bugs and famous road race.

      No less than 3 National Champs will be lining up in my group.  Better early than late.

      I make a deposit at the porcelain potty.  Slip on jeans and a t.  Crack open the King Oscar sardines and add an apple a banana and some dried apricot to my buffet.  Chase it all down with 45 ounces of triple strength Chrystal Lite Energy.

      Weird, but powerful.

      The streets are quite.  Waze routes me north.  80mph all the way.  Bowie is cranked.

      To get to the island, you drive across 7 miles of causeway.  A stout wind is blowing from the south.  We’ll be racing on this stretch – out and back.  I figure this is good for me as the wind will hurt the little guys more than me.

      Gazillions of bugs pepper the windshield.  Column after column of the bugs line the causeway.  When I stop, the living bugs swarm the car.  I’m not in a hurry to get out and join them.

      The race promoter is prepared and the line is short.  Flip flops fly me back to the car.  I grab a towel and kit up in the car.  Bugs everywhere.

      Matt and I spin on the road, twenty minutes till race time.  I see Scott – he sprays my number with glue and slaps it on.  Danny says hi and asks about the RaceDay Bag for speed skaters. I meet Don Bowen in person as the race officials give us the low down.

      Who’s who?  Where are the champs?  Somebody says Zan.  A top tube says Dirk. Mark is on the move.  We’ve covered the out portion of the causeway pretty steady.  Dirk’s teammate and another guy are off the front about a minute.  Nobody seems worried, me either.   The players are here.

      At the U-turn, things get spicy.  Attack.  Rest. Attack.  Rest.  Attack. Rest. A mile from the island it’s all out and 5 of us are away.  My legs scream, we have a huge gap, and I’m all in.  Mark and Zan are here.  Dirk is about a minute back.  I like this.  But, we’re slow.

      Dirk and 4 more join.  We are still relatively slow.  Later I would learn the other 20 pulled the plug.  We ride 5 loops of a circuit at tempo.  Not easy, not too hard.

      The southern wind blows hard as we exit the circuit and head south about 10 miles.  It’s a slight climb and guys are starting to go for it.  This could be interesting.  The wind is very strong… too strong for my liking.  I chase things down, but don’t make any moves.

      We reach the turn around together, 11 of us.

      With the wind at our back I pull hard and cause a small fissure.  Nobody helps.  I try again.  Nada.  Dirk takes off.  He gets about 30 seconds on us.  A few miles later he’s back.  Zan goes for a big dig.  I cover.  I’m most worried about him because he smoked all my buddies at MTB Nationals last year.  I don’t know anything about the other two champs.  Attacks are going and coming, we lose one or two guys.

      Nothing sticks.

      I can see the long hill, the finish line is around the bend on top.

      1k to go.

      What am I doing leading?

      500 to go, I get swarmed.  Not good. A gap opens and I’m leading again, but I don’t care.

      Adrenalin is pumping hard.  I hear my breath, but feel nothing.

      At 200 Mark takes off.

      I launch.

      He’s gone.

      I’m clear.

      1-2.

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      The causeway at sunrise
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      bugs, bugs, bugs
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      thrilled with this
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      we’re old… and that’s okay.

       

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      Too Often And Not Enough

      May 05, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Too often we – ME – get all wrapped around the racing and ripping and not enough immersion in jus’ ridin’ and havin’ fun. VeloLove is all about the fun. Chatting today with Katie I got a glimpse of what makes their club so outstanding: catered rides of their own making, parties just to get..

      Too often we – ME – get all wrapped around the racing and ripping and not enough immersion in jus’ ridin’ and havin’ fun.

      VeloLove is all about the fun.

      Chatting today with Katie I got a glimpse of what makes their club so outstanding: catered rides of their own making, parties just to get together, fun stuff and hard stuff… like the “murder ride” (I probably have that wrong but that was my takeaway) that goes up and down every major canyon in Utah Valley, that they ride together.

      She never mentioned this race or that race.  They are about friendship and couples and families and good healthy fun.

      Priorities.

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      Grease Your Bolts

      May 04, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      On the surface, it makes no sense.  Grease makes thinks slippery, slidey.  Why would you want to grease your bolts? Because, when you do they will screw in smoothly and you can adjust them to the proper tension.  Too loose, things slip.  Too tight, things strip. A spoon full of sugar… 100 years ago… was..

      On the surface, it makes no sense.  Grease makes thinks slippery, slidey.  Why would you want to grease your bolts?

      Because, when you do they will screw in smoothly and you can adjust them to the proper tension.  Too loose, things slip.  Too tight, things strip.

      A spoon full of sugar… 100 years ago… was considered medicine because the medicine was so nasty.

      What do grease and sugar have in common?

      I don’t know, but I do know you’ll get a lot further down the road by using them.

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      The Air Up There

      May 03, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      One thing you notice right away when you jump on your road bike at altitude… well if you come from sea level… is that your bike feels much faster.  You coast at least 10% faster, and it’s all good until you try something like taking a huge gulp on a slight incline. Suddenly, you’re gasping..

      One thing you notice right away when you jump on your road bike at altitude… well if you come from sea level… is that your bike feels much faster.  You coast at least 10% faster, and it’s all good until you try something like taking a huge gulp on a slight incline.

      Suddenly, you’re gasping for air.

      It wasn’t an all out sprint, just a big pull on the water bottle.  Or, snacking on a few dried apricots.  Anything that clogs your airway is multiplied by a million.

      It’s weird.

      What’s not weird is the emphysema-like breathing that occurs with a decent effort or the near blacking out after an all out sprint.  We expect that.

      Where’s the air up here?

      horses
      Real country roads have real horses… oh, and a cow trotted down the middle of the road with us for a while.
      It's 49, and I feel fine.
      It’s 49, and I feel fine.
      We ran into Jeff and I had drool over his sprinter one more time... he's off to race the Chino Grinder
      We ran into Jeff and I had drool over his sprinter one more time… he’s off to race the Chino Grinder
      Matt picking his line through the snow.
      Matt picking his line through the snow.
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      Rocky Mountain Raceway

      May 03, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      “Have some of the Rocky Mountain Oysters, they’re great.” Gordon said.  40 year old Gordon Johncock had already won the Indianapolis 500 in ’73 (again in ’82) and I was in awe of this old man.  He was a master story teller, and I believed every single word.  Down went the first crunchy bite of..

      “Have some of the Rocky Mountain Oysters, they’re great.” Gordon said.  40 year old Gordon Johncock had already won the Indianapolis 500 in ’73 (again in ’82) and I was in awe of this old man.  He was a master story teller, and I believed every single word.  Down went the first crunchy bite of “oyster“.

      It tasted a little weird.

      But, everybody was eating them and laughing.

      Gordon drove for my step-dad, John Eisenhour.  John had owned Indy cars over the years.  John was younger than Gordon, in the concrete business… always laughing and having a good time.  The whole crew was just a bunch of grown up kids.

      Racing cars.

      I just listened and pretended to understand what they were talking about.  I was 14, impressionable and naive.  This was a whole new world I’d “married” into.  As Todd Schooler memorably said after a breakaway, “it was fun while it lasted”.

      That one year we traveled to most of the races.  At Indy, I got down into the pits.  Not “the pits”, the general area… down into the shop where they worked on the cars during testing and prepping for the races.  I wasn’t allowed to touch anything… when I asked to sit in the car I thought the chief mechanic would kill me.

      One year was all it took to hook me on racing for good.  I followed the Indy series for years.  Then Supercross.  There’s something about motorsports:  the sound, the smells, the speed, the crowd.

      The only real raceway I got to race on is the Rocky Mountain Raceway.  It’s just outside of Salt Lake City.  Tuesday nights, there’s a crit there.

      Both times I’ve done it have been on the “long course”.   You start on the drag strip, a real one.  It’s super shiny black, and very sticky.  You can hear your tires’ extra grip.  After racing up the drag strip, you go around the outside of the banked oval track – which they also race on sometimes – and through some S turns and back onto the drag strip.

      It’s really more of a circuit race.  The laps take about 3 minutes.  It’s wide, flat, fast and very safe.  Everybody should be lucky enough to race it at least once in their life.

      And when you’re up here, see if you treat yourself to some oysters… their seasonal, spring time.rmr

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      Have Lap Top Will Travel

      May 01, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      It’s a brave new world, and I’ve been hacking away on it for at least 20 years.  No longer are we tethered to a desk, we are mobile and it’s awesome. Back then, we’d spend a few summer weeks with the in-laws and I’d have the local Telco re-activate the phone line I’d installed by..

      It’s a brave new world, and I’ve been hacking away on it for at least 20 years.  No longer are we tethered to a desk, we are mobile and it’s awesome.

      Back then, we’d spend a few summer weeks with the in-laws and I’d have the local Telco re-activate the phone line I’d installed by myself.  The phone was cheap, and long distance almost free… a lot better than wireless at the time.  I could communicate with the team back home, and they could forward my calls.

      I was working, and the family was chilling.

      Eventually we killed the landlines all together, and lived on our mobile phones.

      The internet poked along, getting faster and cheaper.   But the old house, wasn’t wired with Cat 5 cables, so working was a little tougher and less private.

      Wireless routers changed the game a lot.  Now I could be in a quite room in the house, while everyone was out playing.

      Our work team is spread throughout Southern California, with outposts in Europe and Asia.  All of it mobile, all of it fast, all of it freeing  We’ve never been all together at once.

      It’s the end of the day, I’ve ridden my favorite Utah Monday ride, worked a full day and hung out with my family… 800 miles from “home”.

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      South Fork this morning… the road is repaved, smooth as glass.
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      View from my “office”.
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      A Girl In Every Port

      Apr 29, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      If I were a pirate, and I’m not, and if I were single, and I’m not, I’d have a girl in every port.  Instead, I bring my bike with me as often as I can when I travel.  And I’m never let down with finding a new awesome ride, like today. My buddies joined me,..

      If I were a pirate, and I’m not, and if I were single, and I’m not, I’d have a girl in every port.  Instead, I bring my bike with me as often as I can when I travel.  And I’m never let down with finding a new awesome ride, like today.

      My buddies joined me, Matt and Jeff. (They live nearby to where I’m staying, they are not the girls in the port!)

      I said lets head south, to Hobble Creek Canyon.  Matt had never ridden there, and Jeff couldn’t remember the last time he’d been up there.  It used to be one of my go to rides back when I first started riding and they had to have paved more of the road since then.

      Indeed.

      Even the road from Provo to Springville is much better than 32 years ago.  Wider.  Smoother.  It took real faith back then to believe you could get there and back safely.  Back then the road was 2 lanes each way, and that was it.  No median, no bike lane.

      There’s a nice bike trail that takes you out of Springville up to the Hobble Creek Golf Course.

      We did Left Fork first.  It was about 12 miles of 1-3% climbing on an empty country road, accompanied by a full, flowing stream.  So pretty, so green.

      Towards the end of the road, I saw a monument and read in bold print Edwin Whiting – Pioneer.  Edwin Whiting is my great-great-great grandfather.  I knew he had been an early pioneer of Springville but I had no idea the monument was there.  These early pioneers were so tough and smart and resilient.

      He was a lumber man, and I can see, feel, hear and smell why he loved this beautiful valley.

      We hung out at the top a bit, then bombed back down to go up Right Fork.  This road is even quieter…

      … until we saw people on the side of the road shooting rifles and pistols.  Kind of unsettling, for this city slicker.

      We rode up high.  The road ended after 8 miles, so we went around the gate and climbed higher.  The pines’ scent, rich.  The stream’s power, potent.  We were higher, but there seamed to be more oxygen.

      On the way back we hit 7-11 for water, Lay’s, Coke and Dr. Pepper.  Sugar, fat and more sugar… mmmmm.

      In Provo, we rolled through campus.  It was empty. Saturday + School’s Out.

      A stop at the Maesur Building for a quick photo.  As Goldbrickers, we took a picture there each Fall – Jeff and I, not Matt.

      It’s Spring and love is in the air high above Hobble Creek.

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      The bike trail to Hobble Creek Golf Course
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      Memorial to my great-great-great grandfather… pretty darn awesome find.
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      The top of Left Fork.
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      It’s 50 degrees… one of us is from Park City, the other San Clemente. Any guesses?
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      A Sunday In Hell

      Apr 28, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      So there’s no money in pro cycling?  Look back 40 years and re-think that.  Rider X is so stylish?  Look back 40 years and re-think that.  Todays racers are so much stronger?  Look back… …this movie is awesome.  It’s art.  It’s history.  And it makes me want to ride like a Belgian.  

      So there’s no money in pro cycling?  Look back 40 years and re-think that.  Rider X is so stylish?  Look back 40 years and re-think that.  Todays racers are so much stronger?  Look back…

      …this movie is awesome.  It’s art.  It’s history.  And it makes me want to ride like a Belgian.

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      When Every Trail Reminds You

      Apr 27, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Big, long road trip today.  Utah bound.  Kids are graduating from “the BYU”… 31 years after The Old Diesel – now that’s wild to me. It seems like yesterday, but… …I’ve packed a lifetime in my lifetime by taking lots of detours. Some detours are good enough to repeat, like today’s hike in Kolob Canyon...

      Big, long road trip today.  Utah bound.  Kids are graduating from “the BYU”… 31 years after The Old Diesel – now that’s wild to me. It seems like yesterday, but…

      …I’ve packed a lifetime in my lifetime by taking lots of detours.

      Some detours are good enough to repeat, like today’s hike in Kolob Canyon.

      Other detours become journeys.

      And some are duds.

      Keep barreling down the highway in a hurry, trying to be somewhere, and you’ll get there.

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      Fife cabin, built in the 1930’s  Most likely a summer home, to get out of the heat.  Talk about a piece of heaven on Earth.
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      Which trails are you taking?
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      The graduates, Shane and Abbey. Abbey starts her Masters at Long Beach State in the Fall. Shane is off to Deloitte, the consulting side (Trevor is on the accounting side, the brothers are excited to be working together.)
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      It’s never boring.

      Apr 25, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      14 years later and The TMWC is as fresh as ever.  Today “Young Kevin” knifed his way to his first V, by perfectly executing his simple plan. While I whipped up the pace on Antonio, he sat in. While Peter blasted up the A climb, he conserved. While Sean got us moving up the bike..

      14 years later and The TMWC is as fresh as ever.  Today “Young Kevin” knifed his way to his first V, by perfectly executing his simple plan.

      While I whipped up the pace on Antonio, he sat in.

      While Peter blasted up the A climb, he conserved.

      While Sean got us moving up the bike path, he surfed up through the shelled riders.

      While Mike shot us to the wall, he slipped by me like a silent assassin.

      While Chris launched vicious attacks along the valley bottom, he watched.

      While it blew to pieces up the corkscrew, he left the best behind.

      Nice job kid.

      It’s anybody’s guess who will be the unOFFICIAL Tuesday Morning World Champ on 7/11/17… but I’m putting my money on one of the regulars this year… so much talent is showing up these days.

      Check out Pete’s most excellent video

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      Sea Otter Takeaways

      Apr 24, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Generalities:  Sea Otter is an awesome event.  There’s every kind of racing and riding imaginable from Gran Fondos to Downhill MTB.  All kinds of new products from vendors you know and never heard of. Camping at the venue is the way to go.  Whether you’re in a tent, a van, or a motorhome it’s much..

      Generalities:

      1.  Sea Otter is an awesome event.  There’s every kind of racing and riding imaginable from Gran Fondos to Downhill MTB.  All kinds of new products from vendors you know and never heard of.
      2. Camping at the venue is the way to go.  Whether you’re in a tent, a van, or a motorhome it’s much nicer to stay at the venue vs packing up every day and making the long journey from Monterrey to the Laguna Seca Racecourse.
      3. The public showers are perfectly hot.  Use ’em.
      4. Sometimes the portable toilets are out of t.p.  Be prepared.

      Race Specific:

      1. You won’t be racing with the usual suspects so try and get to know the players.  I should have/could have predicted the players better with a little research on RaceResults.  It was great to podium at the circuit race, but a little more research would have told me who’s wheel to be on.  Could have I have won?… doesn’t matter – couldawouldashoulda.  Same thing on the road race.  The results might have been the same, but we shouldn’t have let the winner get away with 15 miles to go.
      2. If you’re lucky enough to podium, the medals are super rad… and you get to kiss a girl – almost never a bad thing if you earned it.
      3. Camping at the venue made for a much more relaxing race day.
      4. The circuit race is PERFECT pavement, you will nevereverever find a better surface to race on.  Plus, it’s superduper wide.  Do it!
      5. The road race was nice pavement on a rolly and twisty road.  If someone/you get a minute up the road the pack can’t see you anymore.  Also, the entire road is closed to traffic.  It’s the most pro experience I’ve ever had.  The finish is a 2.5 mile climb that is a lot like the last 2.5 miles over The Wall on the TMWC.
      6. My friends that did the MTB XC gave it raving reviews.

      Next Time:

      1. I’d like to arrive a day earlier to have time to walk the entire vendor village.
      2. I’d like to stay a couple of days longer and ride up there more.
      3. I’d like to get 3 spots and bring in more motorhomes and get the whole gang up there.
        Exhausted and Thrilled after the road race... pretty much sums up the weekend.
        Exhausted and Thrilled after the road race… pretty much sums up the weekend.
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      The best time to train…

      Apr 22, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      … is before the race.

      … is before the race.

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      Mancation Time

      Apr 19, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      We’re off to Sea Otter.  Three dudes.   Rolling in style in Matt’s gigantic motorhome – diesel pusher. Nothin’ bettah.  

      We’re off to Sea Otter.  Three dudes.   Rolling in style in Matt’s gigantic motorhome – diesel pusher. Nothin’ bettah.

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      If You’re Shiny And You Know It

      Apr 18, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      Warning:  the following information is not for bikes with matte finish.  If you’re bike is shiny then read on because I’m gonna share my little secret for keeping the shine shiny. Go to your mom’s cleaning supplies and grab the Lemon Pledge.  Now, I know it’s a stretch but in case you’ve never heard of..

      Warning:  the following information is not for bikes with matte finish.  If you’re bike is shiny then read on because I’m gonna share my little secret for keeping the shine shiny.

      Go to your mom’s cleaning supplies and grab the Lemon Pledge.  Now, I know it’s a stretch but in case you’ve never heard of this amazing product, it’s furniture polish that probably has a lemon citrus base.  If you don’t live with your mom (congratulations on that) you can pick this up at any grocery store.

      Spray it liberally on an old t-shirt and wipe down your bike – don’t get it on your brake pads or rims.

      It’s fast and easy.

      It will tear through that unsightly grease and grime and leave behind a beautiful shine.  Plus, if you live near the beach it will also protect your parts from rust.

      Spray it liberally on an old t-shirt and wipe down your bike – do not get it on your brake pads or rims.

      It’s fast and easy.

      You’ll probably forget you did this until the next time you grab your bike and it feels so “oulala!”

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      Better Than Most, Not As Good As Some

      Apr 17, 2017
      by
      Todd Brown

      There used to be this guy on the air during my evening commute who I loved to listen to, he was really smart, really interesting and really polite to his callers.  We never learned his name because rumor had it that he’d “served time”.  HIs name was Mr. KFI, and his signature saying when asked..

      There used to be this guy on the air during my evening commute who I loved to listen to, he was really smart, really interesting and really polite to his callers.  We never learned his name because rumor had it that he’d “served time”.  HIs name was Mr. KFI, and his signature saying when asked how he was doing was “Better than most, not as good as some”.

      If you take the time to get good at something, like bike riding, you’ll get results.  You’ll improve.  You’ll be better than you were last month, last year, last…

      Not only that, you’ll be a lot better than almost every single person you know and every single person in your city, state, country and planet.

      The bigger the pool the better you will be compared to most people.

      The reverse is also true, and I’m going to see that first hand this weekend at Sea Otter.

      One of the races I’m planning on is the road race, where the best climbers in my age group will show up.  It has a 2 mile uphill finish.  I’m not a great climber compared to these cats.  Bitching an moaning about that won’t make me any faster…

      … but it might ruin my weekend, unless I remember …

      I’m better than most, not as good as some.

      sea otter

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