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    GETTING HIGH

    TRAINING AT SEA LEVEL is no way to prepare for high elevation activities. Sure we have extra oxygen to go hard, which is always nice. But, it'd be even nicer...

    ... to be able to rip when high.

    Which begs the question...

    ... why am I working so darn hard, putting out so little power?

    Nah, that's obvious.

    Kinda.

    90 minutes into the ride today,
    we'd been ripping up Big Mountain Pass (f'real).

    Challenging?
    Yes.

    Wheezing?
    Yes.

    Gapped?
    Indeed.

    Here's the rill dill...

    ... even though the power is relatively low, 
    the breathing is labored.

    Which presents a realhonesttogoodness truth...

    • breathing too hard
    • not thinking 100% clearly
    • focusing on staying on pace

    ... it's hard to stay on top of the hydration and nutrition at altitude significantly above our normal.

    We, me especially, gotta force it.

    Another important consideration at high elevations...

    ... it's better to pace on HR than PWR.

    ===

    165ish, no scale 
    7.5ish hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    83/71/12 per Strava - very rested
    What I'm reading: Feeling Is The Secret, by Neville Goddard

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


    >

    SETTLING...

    THE IDEA OF SETTLING, for most of us, is repulsive. We'd never do that because our standards are too high...

    ... or, so we think.

    Because we don't know better.

    Welp,
    today I realized
    I've totally been settling.

    While we do have trails to ride near home...

    • skinny single track with rain ruts
    • weeds elbow high
    • punch climbs

    ... it's nothing like Utah..

    Today, outside of Kamas was incredible.

    My pals, PViddy and TimmyV, had been telling me it was great up here.

    But, c'mon...

    • smooth, fast and flowy
    • adorned with greenery and trees
    • berms so perfect the suspension compresses as you no-brake it

    ... expertly engineered trials.

    Waywaywaywayway better than my home trails.

    Once we know we're settling the only question is...

    ... what are we gonna do about it?

    ===

    165ish, no scale 
    8ish hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    82/61/21 per Strava - very rested
    What I'm reading: How To Fail At Almost Anything and Still Win Big, by Scott Adams

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


    >

    A GOOD BREAK

    TAKING TIME OFF can be restorative. Sometimes it's on purpose, other times its an unplanned forced situation. Either way...

    ... we're anxious to get back at it.

    Like right now.

    Being that I was committed to be all in at the biz conference...

    ... I skipped the last few days.

    Including the typical epic Saturday.

    Everything feels really good except my gut, which is feeling quite bloated...

    ... after lots of good food.

    I suppose that's part of the anxiety, not...

    • the drop in fitness
    • the packed on pounds
    • the connecting with the crew

    ... the sensation of being a caged animal.

    Some might caution,
    don't over do it.

    A fair warning if working back from an injury.

    But, this belly is yellin' at me,
    get after it,
    right now.

    Can't wait to start shedding and shredding manana.

    (I've got 10 days to turn it around before BWR UT)

    ===

    165ish, no scale 
    78ish hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    83/63/20 per Strava - very rested
    What I'm reading: How To Fail At Almost Anything and Still Win Big, by Scott Adams

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

     


    >

    AI DRIVEN?

    AI could be all it's cracked up to be, if we can only learn how to use it to our benefit. But, new things can be...

    ... a challenge to learn.

    Even scary.

    One of the take aways on day 3 of I Do Epic was regarding AI,
    and it got me thinking about racing...

    ... because as we say, Racing is life!.

    My grand takeaway is AI's ability to deliver what we are looking for has much to do with regarding the prompts.

    For example, knowing what you know about me...

    ... create a training program as if you were Javier Sola

    Just like us at a race,
    AI needs its head screwed on straight in order to deliver.

    And a proper prompt is the starting point.

    Making it human...

    ... what is the main prompt driving our training?

    ===

    165ish, no scale 
    7.5ish hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/73/12 per Strava 
    What I'm reading: How To Fail At Almost Anything and Still Win Big, by Scott Adams

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


    >

    WE CALL IT SPOOKED

    THE UNMISTAKABLE ENERGY of the start line can be overwhelming for the uninitiated. We feel it the moment we arrive at an event, and when we line up the vibe can take us...

    ... from confident and courageous to literal shaking.

    Plans melting.

    Rather than the controlled missile launch we'd imagined, we are overcome by the complete chaos of undirected explosions.

    And, that's okay,
    until we want a different outcome.

     On Day 2 of I Do Epic, we spent much the day in a massive barn learning how a master horse trainer teaches and guides the beasts with energy vs force.

    Demonstrating the animal's sensitivity to each other in the herd as well as to us humans, as we approached and worked with the horses.

    Thankfully, the inanimate endurance tools we depend on...

    • bicycles
    • helmets
    • shoes

    ... cannot sense our moods or energy.

    Can you imagine mounting a spooked bicycle? 

    I've often wondered how I am able to reach a place of calm and certainty with hundreds, sometimes thousands, of my "closest friends"...

    ... so close to losing it?

    I don't have a good answer other than...

    • a safe race
    • an unleashing of the training put in
    • finishing knowing there was nothing left in the tank

    ... experience and expectation.

    But, the old cowboy did share one nugget that really resonated with me...

    ... We create what we anticipate.

    ===

    165ish, no scale 
    8ish hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    87/84/3 per Strava 
    What I'm reading: How To Fail At Almost Anything and Still Win Big, by Scott Adams

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


    >

    START WHERE YOU ARE

    TRAVEL BRINGS IT'S OWN CHALLENGES when it comes to maintaining our fitness. Will we have time, will there be space, do we have the equipment...

    ... will we even want to?

    Have the energy?

    When I signed up for I Do Epic Live in the hinterlands of Idaho, I figured we'd be starting early and ending late so...

    • 27 hours
    • 380 miles
    • 27000' of vert

    ... I made sure I'd put in a large training block prior.

    Taking a break made sense, but...

    ... a funny thing happened when I woke up.

    I had two and half hours to kill,
    while situated on the shore of the Snake river,
    with a lovely and lonely gravel road echoing my vibe.

    My original plan was out...

    • a long walk
    • a ton of push ups
    • a million air squats

    ... a quick and glorious spin was in.

    ===

    165ish, no scale 
    7.5ish hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    89/97/-8 per Strava 
    What I'm reading: How To Fail At Almost Anything and Still Win Big, by Scott Adams

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


    >

    I WANTED TO STOP SO BAD

    GETTING AFTER IT for a long period of time can be a beautiful thing, if we are in the right mindset and our bodies are prepared...

    ... and we're used to it.

    Even addicting.

    But, if our head's not into it,
    our bodies not prepped,
    it's been a while...

    ... quitting looks might tasty.

    Like today.

    There we were, riding up one of the most beautiful climbs in Utah, the Alpine Loop...

    • few cars on the road
    • perfect spring weather
    • forever views up into the snowpack

    ... a coupla dudes riding a good fast tempo.

    And, about 45 minutes in...

    ... I wanted to pull over.

    Have a smoke, errr bite of my bar,
    dip my toes in the stream.

    It would have been so easy,
    and lovely.

    Which is why I didn't do it.

    Because I know from experience pushing through these moments is...

    ... what it takes to finish anything strong.

    Well, and the reward of a chocolate chip cookie at Sundance...

    ... would be that much sweeter.

    ===

    165.8/12.7% 
    7ish hours sleep
    690 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    91/107/-17 per Strava 
    What I'm reading: How To Fail At Almost Anything and Still Win Big, by Scott Adams

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


    >

    THE OTHER CROSSTRAINING

    IF WE'RE IN A RELATIONSHIP of any kind we're most likely going to be exposed to activities which don't perfectly align with...

    ... our primary objective.

    Got it?

    Yeah, we get it.

    The thingaboutitis...

    ... it's usually more than okay.

    Surfergirl loves to hike.

    Any time we're roadtripping and I'm in a hurry to get to the beddown...

    ... she's plotting a once in a life time hike.

    Like today,
    just after 6pm
    3 hours from our destination...

    ... we absolutely had to hike Kolob canyon for no less than 2 hours!

    Yes, that's an explanation point because...

    ... old diesels need their beauty sleep

    Her "reward" for this detour is me stretching out while she drives, which I'm pretty sure...

    ... she purposely fakes like she's tired and unnecessarily jerks the wheel so I'll get behind it.

    While I have to admit the hike was outstanding, and served to remind me that I should do some regular hiking to prepare for the potential to be hiking at Leadville...

    ...it's  pretty clear I have not properly trained her on driving in a relaxing and soothing manner nor bowing down to the needs of her old man's sleep.

    ===

    165.8/12.7% 
    7.5ish hours sleep
    690 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    no Stretches
    88/98/-9 per Strava 
    What I'm reading: How To Fail At Almost Anything and Still Win Big, by Scott Adams

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

     


    >

    BECAUSE I ASKED...

    MEMORIAL DAY IS A BUSY ONE around here. All kinds of people out enjoying the day: runnin, bikin, swimmin, surfin, paddlin...

    ... things were chaotic.

    I got a late start.

    Preferring to get some work knocked and start prepping the van for our road trip...

    ... I slipped out just past noon.

    There is a steep hill above a picturesque beach that attracts locals, nonlocals and everyone in between.

    At the top, I saw an older woman lugging two chairs for her and her ancient father.

    Normally, I'd just wiggle around them and the rest and go on about my day...

    ... but I remembered.

    Hi there, can I help you with those chairs?

    Oh, yes, please.

    Leaned my bike on a palm tree.

    Let's go down a little bit more, where it's a little flatter.

    C'mon dad, over here.

    This looks pretty good.

    Thank you.

    No problem.

    How did you know we needed help, nobody else noticed?

    Oh, I prayed I'd be useful today.

    With that, I was off on a lovely tour of the southern part of our county...

    ... pavement, gravel roads and single track.

    You're probably thinking Nice virtue signal Todd...

    ... to which I'll say, thinking of others is not my default or my strong suit.

    I have to work at getting my heart to be fully functional.

    ===

    165.8/12.7% 
    8.5ish hours sleep
    690 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    √ Stretches
    91/113/-22 per Strava 

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


    >

    THE RANDOMNESS OF PROGRESS

    NICHING DOWN is a legit way to go about maximizing results. We study the experts, learn all we can, put it into practice. The goal is... 

    ... supreme mastery.

    But, is narrow and deep the only way to get it done?

    The best way?

    Personally, I think I've learned more studying endurance athletes and coaches from other sports than I have focusing on bike racing.

    Maybe, probably, there is more literature and research available.

    Here are a few of my favorites

    • running - Born To Run, Christopher McDougall
    • triathlon - anything by Phil Maffetone
    • swimming - Total Immersion Method, Terry Laughlin
    • natural fitness - Natural Born Heroes, Christopher McDougall

    ... because they introduced me to new ways of thinking about endurance and fitness.

    Bringing in randomness to our experience...

    • events
    • people
    • travel

    ... can deliver game-changing progress hacks.

    If we'll just open our ears, eyes, hearts.

    ===

    165.8/12.7% 
    7.5ish hours sleep
    690 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    √ Stretches
    88/99/-11 per Strava 

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

     


    >

    AFTER TAKING SEVERAL READINGS

    SIMULATING OUR 'A' EVENTS months in advance can be quite revealing, in bad...

    ... and good ways.

    Once, isn't enough.

    Every weekend is too much.

    It's not a damned if we do,
    damned if we don't situation.

    More like a...

    • damn?
    • damn!
    • hot damn!

    ... outcome.

    With that in mind I turned to Grok to help me assess today's simulation because...

    • what happens if I cut ballast?
    • what workouts would improve my time?
    • are there supplements that aid lung function at altitude?

    ... AI is damn fine when it comes to crunching numbers.

    Because I'm a true and proud supernerd...

    • 2 previous attempts in last 7 years
    • body weight on those days
    • power numbers as well

    ... I have the data, going back years.

    I put Grok to work...

    • I can improve
    • I'm in a pretty good place already
    • This is gonna be a heckuva lotta fun

    ... and came out with what I already sensed.

    Grok thinks I can beat my previous PR,
    which seems absolutely ludicrous...

    ... mainly because I have a lot of higher value things I want to accomplish this summer.

    This is a typical use of AI for me...

    • confirm/test/explore what's possible
    • learn how to do things I can't figure out
    • assist in leveraging my tiny helmet covered bean's processing power

    ... are you using AI to evaluate and make moves?

    As the great Wille Nelson sings...

    ... After taking several readings I'm surprised to find my mind's (and body) still fairly sound.

    ===

    167/12.7% oof!
    7.5ish hours sleep
    630 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    √ Stretches
    90/114/-24 per Strava went kinda deep today

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


    >

    IT'S A LONE WOLF'S WORLD

    NO MATTER HOW MANY friends are planning to do the A event with us, regardless of how many weekends we link up to train together...

    ... the bulk of our efforts are alone.

    Unseen.

    By nearly everybody, except that neighbor who we pass by at the same...

    ... godforbidden time each dark morning.

    We're on the hunt...

    • miles
    • skills
    • fortitude

    ... for more.

    And even when we do link up, if we're truly committed...

    ... we might breakup, or off.

    For example, I'm committed to ride a spritely tempo between all the worthy climbs tomorrow...

    ... where I'll move into the bottom to mid-threshold.

    Because that's gonna be my pace at the A race,
    and I've really got to train it now,
    to maintain it then.

    So, yeah, 7 miles up the climb I'll probably be alone...

    ... just like I'll most likely be on raceday.

    Which is why I'm working on this jersey to where in in Leadville.

    Personally, I feel like an inspirational, personalized jersey is good for...

    ... a 1-2% increase in performance.

    If you're of the same persuasion...

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    • no minimum order required, make just 1

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    ===

    165.6/12.7% (time to start trimming blubber)
    8.5ish hours sleep
    630 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    √ Stretches
    85/82/2 per Strava (time to bump these numbers up)

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


    >

    13 WEEKS SHOULD BE ENOUGH

    AT SOME POINT, the training for the A event has gotta get real. Sure we have our base miles just because we are base-ically addicted, but...

    ... that's not gonna cut it. 

    Gotta get specific.

    As of this moment, I'm 13 weeks out from starting the Leadville Trail 100.

    It'll be my 8th time.

    While I know the drill, I also know...

    ... I'm nowhere near ready.

    Haven't done an hour long climb...

    ... since I don't know when.

    Haven't ridden over 5 hours since October.

    Haven't ridden my MTB more than twice a week in ages...

    ... haven't
    haven't
    haven't
    haven't
    haven't.

    Equally overwhelming and energizing...

    ... the challenge is elephant-sized.

    And, I'm gonna attack it one mile at a time.

    ===

    164.6/12.5%
    8.5ish hours sleep
    630 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    √ Stretches
    86/89/-4 per Strava 

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

     


    >

    STRETCH GOALS

    STRETCHING seems to go in and out of popularity. When, how long, which moves are a essential...

    ... and that's not counting yoga and pilates.

    Where to start?

    That's a good question.

    I'm no expert, which is why I check in with my physical therapy pal, Scott,  from time to time.

    Mostly when I'm miserable
    or injured.

    Which got me thinking.

    The last couple of days my bike fit felt like it had changed...

    ... which is impossible, right?

    Then, I thought...

    ... could my body have changed somehow?

    Thinking back on my many visits with Scott...

    ... and how stretches had fixed various aches and debilitating pains.

    It hit me like a ton of lycra!

    I haven't been stretching regularly,
    at all.

    Got back at it this morning...

    ... dang, I'm stiff!

    But, guess what...

    ... the bike fit felt back to awesome.

    Stretch goals are the kind that have us reaching to our limits to accomplish what seems nigh impossible...

    ... I like setting those.

    New/old stretch goal...

    ... stretch every night as part of my shutdown sequence.

    ===

    163.6/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    680 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    √ Stretches
    86/91/-6 per Strava 

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


    >

    WHAT MASTERING THE BASICS LOOKS LIKE

    THE VERY BEST PROS have mastered the basics. From techniques to tools, from sleeping to sprinting. They have it...

    ... all down cold.

    How do we know?

    Because at the very the very best are still practicing the basics...

    ... only the output is at a much higher level.

    Duh!

    Yeah, I know.

    But, the real question is are we chasing...

    • fads
    • trends
    • shiny objects

    ... or working diligently on mastering the basics?

    ===

    163.6/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    630 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/83/1 per Strava 

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


    >

    FROM FLOOR TO CEILING

    BUILDING FITNESS can appear to be a mystery to the uninitiated. For the reasons, holding onto it is illusive. And losing it...

    ... downright easy.

    It's a shame.

    If the unwashed simply established a floor...

    • a minimum daily commitment
    • built over weeks
    • and months

    ... they'd find their ceiling to be nearly limitless.

    Instead, they get the bug or come clean with their naked selves...

    ... and progress rapidly for a short season.

    Get thrown off track,
    and start over.

    We know different.

    Our floor maybe is simple as getting outta bed and kitting up...

    ... knowing it's easy to get out the front door at that point.

    After that, it's just a matter of raising the floor...

    ... to see how high we can fly.

    Things I think about while riding zone two for 2 hours...

    ... because that was my floor today.

    And, I always ride on Mondays.

    ===

    165.6/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    580 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    86/90/-4 per Strava 

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


    >

    PRISONS WE CHOOSE TO LIVE INSIDE


    >

    HOW FAR SHOULD WE TAKE OUR BRO-SCIENCE?

    ONCE WE FIGURE OUT the gear and products that work for our bodies, it's, honestly, just amazing. It fits. It works. And we stick with it...

    ... because we rip.

    Easy.

    We don't want to change.

    That can be a problem if what we love goes out of stock or worse...

    ... out of production all together.

    A few years back, when Wahoo acquired Speedplay they dumped my tried and MTB pedals.

    The Frogs.

    Had I known, I'd have purchased at least 10 pair of pedals and probably 100 sets of cleats.

    To my horror, I logged on and learned the sadsad news.

    No mas.

    When I woke and realized I was out of my favorite carb mix today...

    • water
    • plain ol' sugar
    • and Liquid IV for flavor and electrolytes

    ... well, yeah, I took a stab a making my own.

    You should witnessed the...

    • disgust
    • concern
    • warnings

    ... from the crew when we stopped to refill our bottles midride.

    I shared my mix was 4 tablespoons of sugar...

    • you're gonna get diabetes
    • go into a coma
    • die early

    ... I could only laugh.

    Just what exactly do you think is in your favorite powder or gel?

    I got the idea from an ultra-trail runner I follow on YouTube.

    He'd wanted to experiment and discovered how sucrose... 

    • quickly absorbed glucose
    • more slowly absorbed fructose

    ... breaks down in the small intestine.

    It's a 1:1 ration,
    most high end mixes are 1:.8.

    Ever look at the ingredients of what you're drinking?

    My 4 very level tablespoons = 50 grams of carbohydrate.

    But, isn't that gonna kill ya?

    It's about the same as a can of Coke,
    or a couple of candy bars.

    So, yes, it will absolutely... 

    • crush our health
    • give us that orange with 4 toothpicks look
    • and lead to all kinds of degenerative diseases

    ... unless we are ripping and burning it up.

    That 50 grams is about 50% of what I consume per hour...

    ... when getting after it.

    How'd it work over 3 bottles?

    Flawlessly.

    Gonna test full strength this week.

    This is bro-science...

    ... so take it with a literal and proverbial grain of salt.

    ===

    166/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    660 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/88/-3 per Strava 

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

     


    >

    FIRST (TASTE OF) BLOOD

    WE'RE LIKE WILD ANIMALS. Once we get the first taste of adrenalin, charging through the countryside...

    ... with reckless abandon.

    We're hooked.

    The thingaboutitis...

    ... we gotta get that first taste.

    16 years ago, my pal Dr. Jeff couldn't keep from...

    ... slobbering all over me.

    About gravel riding.

    You would love it.

    Seems kinda lame.

    Trust me.

    Tell me why.

    Well, it'a a combination of two things you love: road and mtb.

    And it's fun?

    Oh yes!

    It took me 5 years to finally see a signal...

    • steel
    • heavy
    • leather bags

    ... a lonely gravel bike on sale at the local bike shop.

    I thought it was radical to ride the tires at such low pressure...

    • 38mm
    • 60 lbs
    • with tubes

    ... now I'm on tubeless carbon hoops, rolling 18 up front 20 in the back.

    So much has improved!

    For the first year or more I rode gravel alone...

    ... like a lunatic in the wild.

    It took 5 more years till a few of us were getting together...

    ... and another 3ish to do what we did today.

    Ruckus URBN GRVL group rides.

    In town for the weekend, Jeff joined us for today's masterpiece...

    ... I'm not sure he made the connection on the impact he's had on us.

    ===

    165.6/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    6200 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    88/101/-14 per Strava 

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


    >

    STOP BEING MEDIUM

    THERE'S A REASON so many of us struggle to improve. Especially the newest of us...

    ... doing all we can to hang on.

    Never improving.

    I heard it said so well and succinctly today by one of my fave running coaches, the great Fred Duncan.

    The question how much work we can survive in one session, it's...

    • hard
    • easy
    • hard, again

    ... how many high quality outputs can we stack over weeks and months and years?

    If we aren't resting, active-recovering we can't go hard enough on our hard days to see any improvement...

    ... we become really excellent at medium.

    And, stay there.

    Which is fine, if you're into that sorta thing.

    But, I know you're not.

    Which brings up today's ride...

    • 23 miles
    • ave HR 93
    • ave PWR 102

    ... we did the impossible.

    I say impossible because it's nearly impossible to get a group of athletes together and not start pushing...

    ... we pulled it off by setting the tone ahead of time.

    The BRO ride is a super easy conversational cruiser...

    ... because bros need bro time.

    Before slaying it on the weekend.

    If you want to do a deeper dive on Fred's post it's here: https://x.com/Fred__Duncan/status/2055274916199502322?s=20

    ===

    164.6/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    580 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    83/75/8 per Strava 

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


    >

    ZONE TWO MUCH

    ANYBODY CAN RIDE ZONE 2. It's easy. Zone 1 is easy. Coasting is easier. The trick is...

    ... to stay there.

    For a long time.

    The past few months I've been doing my Z2 on the mountain bike,
    on kinda steep trails.

    Not spinning,
    a lot of torque...

    ... then completely off when descending.

    Which is somewhat easier than what I did today...

    • keeping on the pedals
    • with high cadence
    • limited coasting

    ... Zone 2 on mainly flat, with a few rollers.

    Turns out 2:80 spend doing...

    • 90 minutes  Z2
    • 31 min Z1
    • 9 min z3

    ... is it's own kinda hard.

    1261 calories burned ain't nothing.

    The mental game to stay at a given pace and basically never stop pedaling...

    ... regardless of the terrain.

    I know you zwifties are wanting to mock me,
    and I'm totally down with how much harder
    it can be on a trainer.

    I get it.

    The real point is this kind of training...

    ... is extremely effective at building physical and mental endurance.

    ===

    165.2/12.4%
    8ish hours sleep
    630 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/83/1 per Strava 

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



    >

    THE EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER OF MID-WEEK RACING

    MID-WEEK RACING has been around for ages and continues to endure because it's great training, fun to bring the community together...

    ... and get in some ripping intensity.

    400 showed up to race Over The Hump last night.

    A very healthy number of age group competitors...

    ... ready to battle.

    I've missed the last two seasons, 
    so it was exciting to finally make it out.

    I entered Elite 45+ looking to see how I'd rate.

    Warming up, 
    I saw a lot of friends.

    But, I was missing one. 

    My pal Eric was senselessly killed last year while riding his bike early in the morning, by a druggy.

    After a decade of racing together...

    • bro hugging each week
    • seeing his babies grow up
    • and turn into fine little racers

    ... there was a hole in my heart.

    On the start line, 
    the energy was high,
    the confidence eager.

    We shot out.

    I maneuvered leading into the first single track,
    thinking okay this feels right.

    There was only one solid climb,
    20 minutes of redlining.

    From leading, 
    to wheezing,
    to 7th.

    Ouch!

    The downhill was a couple of miles long,
    and it felt good - even PRd it. 

    Sliding out onto the double track,
    I could see 5th and 6th,
    and closed the gap.

    Two of the three of us were pulling hard back to the finish line.

    Just as we're about to hit the final single track before the finish, 
    we're caught by some of the guys we'd dropped.

    At the same time, 
    we enter the tight turns we merge with the Beginners and Sport racers.

    It's not pretty.

    Some of us give the slower riders space,
    others mob through.

    I go from 5th to 8th.

    Frustrated.

    Upset about getting beat by the dude who wasn't pulling with us.

    Finishing,
    I stormed off.

    Not my finest moment.

    After a recovery drink and some spinning...

    • reveling in my anger
    • knowing it would motivate me
    • looking forward to some specific training

    ... I realized how great it is to be racing.

    Once I'd changed into my tshirt and jeans, I had time to reflect...

    • we live in a free and prosperous country
    • have the time and energy for mid-week racing
    • I'm feeling 100% recovered from my TBI, while Eric is riding in the heavens and his family navigates life without him.

    ... and be extremely grateful.

    ===

    165.2/12.4%
    8ish hours sleep
    590 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/83/1 per Strava 

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


    >

    CONSISTENCY IS BORING AND...

    THERE'S BEEN A LOT OF CHATTER on the interwebs regarding what happens by simply being consistent. What is often left out is the biggest battle...

    ... which must be won.

    Boredom.

    That's what the naysayers are thinking as we head out into the morning sunrise doing the unfathomable.

    Sure, it can be monotonous to do the same workout over and over.

    But, we aren't newbs or drones and know how to counter that by mixing it up, and socializing with likeminded beasts.

    With unholy motivation we focus...

    ... on the rewards.

    Months and years later,
    we're nothing like the person we started out as.

    Consistency might look boring to an outsider, but...

    ... we know it's lethal.

    ===

    165.6/12.6%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    710 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    84/80/-4 per Strava 

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


    >

    DANGEROUS ENCOUNTERS

    THERE'S DANGER just crossing the street. But, people do it and a lot more because it's part of life. We, on the other hand...

    ... like to raise the stakes.

    Ignoring the warnings.

    For years, I have casually read the signs regarding mountain lions and rattle snakes on our local trails and all over the western US.

    In the process I've...

    • a close up encounter with a big cat
    • run over many sunbathing snakes
    • stared down coyotes

    ... had one real scare and many thrills.

    The cat was the most shocking.

    I thought I was seeing a large loping coyote way up the gravel road.

    Not uncommon.

    Keep going.

    Kept seeing as elevation changed.

    Rounded a corner only to see a giant cat perpendicular to the road.

    Staring at me.

    Didn't do what you're supposed to do...

    • stand your ground
    • make yourself look bigger

    ... back pedaled and ripped up a single track, braking to make the turn at the top.

    Went back to that spot many, many times,
    raced up that hill as fast as possible...

    ... never came close to needing to brake to make the turn at the top.

    That my friends is living.

    ===

    165.6/12.6%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    710 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    84/80/4 per Strava 

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


    >

    TIMING

    TIMING IS EVERYTHING, and there is so much to be timed when it comes to racing. To time anything to perfection necessitates...

    ... starting very early.

    Ultimately, requiring less energy.

    We saw this today at the Giro.

    The winning sprinter producing fewer watts than 2nd or 3rd place...

    1. 1480w
    2. 1870w
    3. 1580w

    ... making it look easy(er).

    Because he timed his acceleration perfectly.

    Not unlike sprinting for the line, the great Scott Adams stated...

    ... the secret to success is energy management.

    Which helped me lean into doing my best and most important work early in the day when I'm most alert and creative.

    What else...

    • workouts
    • relationships
    • spiritual exploits

    ... can we improve with better timing?

    ===

    165.2/12.6%
    7ish hours sleep
    680 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/87/-2 per Strava 

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


    >

    BLAME IT ON THE DONUT

    STAYING ON TOP OF THE RECOVERY is super easy to skip. Especially, if we are really on top of it...

    ... day after day.

    We're rested.

    When the opportunity presents itself to overdo it...

    ... we do it.

    We think we'll be fine.

    We aren't going to do die, but...

    ... we will be less than fine.

    Like today.

    After shortchanging myself on sleep two nights in a row,
    getting talked into more than easy spinning,
    skipping the hyper-ice sessions...

    ... all variables I couldashoulda controlled,
    I suffered today.

    The sting of ripping,
    felt stale and suffocating.

    When looked back on the data...

    • on trails I've ridden
    • raced up
    • stomped

    ... I actually set some PRs.

    The difference when between being fatigued vs fresh is stark...

    ... longfaced-droopy vs JUBILANT.

    Eventually, I succumbed to the efforts,
    pulling the plug halfway up a steepytechy...

    ... and limped to the donut shop.

    Where, after a few moments and calories and water I miraculously...

    ... felt very fauxfresh!

    ===

    165.2/12.6%
    7ish hours sleep
    6500 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    87/100/-13 per Strava 

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


    >

    BRO!

    ALL RACING AND TRAINING ain't the way to do it. The ubersuccessful connect with others on a deeper level, it's the glue we need...

    ... to help us hold it all together.

    Not the training and racing.

    Life.

    Some say getting out and getting after is...

    ... cheap therapy.

    I won't argue with that.

    Getting out, and away, for a conversational workout...

    ... can be life changing.

    Lifesaving.

    But, we already know that.

    Most of our friends don't,
    or don't make the time,
    or have the friendship.

    Which got me out on the road way earlier than I wanted to today,
    because I knew my pal had been traveling a ton,
    and could squeeze in a ride.

    And got me thinking...

    • early start
    • easy terrain
    • all bikes welcome

    ... why not create a BRO ride?

    Details in the image.

    (Surfergirl has had this going with the Trail Angels for decades).

    ===

    165.6/12.6%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    580 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/84/0 per Strava 

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


    >

    BEST EFFORTS OSCILLATE

    DOING OUR BEST. We hear from the time we take our first steps, through our teens, into adulthood. Then we preach it...

    ... to anyone who will listen.

    Because it works.

    As the great Tony Horton used to say on the P90X videos...

    .. do your best, and forget the rest.

    It's a legit way to live, except...

    ... our best oscillates.

    We can get better at our best...

    ... is there anything more exciting than knowing that?

    I found a fun features on Strava today.

    The Best Efforts Power Curve has a little box we can check and...

    ... Show Estimated FTP.

    The last 6 weeks I've been pretty dialed.

    According to the app I've raced FTP 10 watts.

    The feedback is helpful.

    Knowing we can improve...

    ... is a devine gift.

    ===

    165.6/12.6%
    7ish hours sleep
    680 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    86/91/-5 per Strava 

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


    >

    GO BIG, PUNK!

    THROWING THE GEARS TO THE BIG RING used to be much more of a thing. With the advent of 13-speed, not so much. Lot's of 1x drivetrains...

    ... making things simpler.

    Better...

    • lighter
    • more aero
    • cleaner look

    ... depends on the use case.

    MTB started it all,
    can't even buy one with 2x.

    Gravel bikes are mostly there,
    some 2x systems.

    Road and TT have special use for 1x.

    Track and BMX have always kept it clean and simple.

    Anyway, there I was this morning doing my dawgawn bestest to try and recapture my PR from Jan 2026 on a segment called Pain Cave because...

    ... who wants to just cruse home after hammerin'?

    And it dawned on me...

    ... back in Jan I forced myself to stay in the big ring all the way up the steeps.

    Did it work?

    Kinda.

    Knocked 2:47 off of last week's tepid attempt...

    ... still 48 seconds off the PR.

    I looked back at my scale logs...

    ... I'm 2 lbs heavier, .5% higher in body fat.

    Then my weight training...

    ... I'm doing a lot more leg work Sunday and Monday.

    Probably not a great way to prep for Wednesday.

    Lastly I looked at time spent in Zone 4 or above...

    ... 48 min in Jan vs 49 min today.

    I'll take another cracky at it...

    • come in lighter
    • more rested
    • caffeinated

    ... attacking with punk blazing style.

    Check 'em out: https://pedalindustries.com/collections/pedal-punk-collection

    ===

    165.6/12.6%
    8ish hours sleep
    710 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    86/92/-7 per Strava 

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


    >

    THE SUPER SUCCESSFUL DIET THAT IS POTENTIALLY KILLING OUR POTENTIAL

    THERE ARE A LOT OF SUCCESSFUL plans to decrease our extra ballast. Perhaps the most powerful is one that we rarely actually apply to getting lean...

    ... yet allow to dictate our ultimate potential.

    Case in point.

    Eat the same meal, day after day...

    ... we'll get sick of it.

    Eat less.
    Waste away.
    Lose muscle.

    It's just a fact.

    Yet, we do that same thing...

    • same group rides
    • same strength work
    • same A race targeted

    ... with so much of our activities.

    The inertia against improvement is overwhelming.

    We can't do more,
    become more.

    We stall,
    or worse,
    we give it all up.

    And why not?

    It's become boring.

    However, who can blame even the most monk-like amongst us who pack on the pounds because...

    ... there are so many amazing food choices to be had.

    These days, living in any kind of a city, even the smallest, there can be found really creative and fun dining experiences.

    We can eat more,
    yes, become more.

    Maybe not the more we are looking for.

    If we're really going to reach new heights...

    • new groups
    • new strength work
    • new A races targeted

    ... we must mix it up.

    PS this applies to everything: love, family, business, sprituality.

    ===

    164.6/12.6%
    8ish hours sleep
    720 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    84/80/3 per Strava 

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


    >

    WHY COACHING IS MAGICAL?

    REACHING OUT TO THOSE we think are in the know is pretty common practice. We can glean a lot. Getting serious about outcomes and...

    ... hiring a coach is next level.

    #worth-it

    I was thinking about this because last week I had two different people reach out to me about training questions.

    Asking for my input.

    Here's the dill.

    For the most part a coach...

    ... isn't going to wave a wand and fix us.

    What we're really paying a coach to do is...

    ... to tell us what we don't want to hear and hold us accountable.

    It's rarely a question of knowing what to do.

    Much more a question of willingness to do it.

    And, ya know, when you're payin' for it...

    ... it does magically work.

    (and, I heckuvalot faster than wingin' it)

    ===

    166/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    730 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/87/-2 per Strava 

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


    >

    MASTERY OF THIS LAW = MASTERY ON RACEDAY

    THERE IS AN UNDERAPPRECIATED MIRACLE all racers experience, yet often fail to recognize or implement in everyday life. If we did...

    ... who knows what we could accomplish.

    Parkinson's Law.

    Regardless of the distance or event...

    ... given a set of parameters, 
    a cohort of competitors,
    we go faster.

    Nobody signs up for a marathon with the idea of finishing...

    ... When I get around to it.

    We laser in on the distance, time required, prep like mad...

    ... and execute.

    Parkinson's Law...

    ... Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.

    We know this because on the week of the A race...

    ... we magically get all our work down days early so we can travel and chill before the big event.

    The gun goes off and...

    ... amazingly, produce heretofore unknown abilities setting PRs and often hitting or exceeding our goal finish times.

    Getting our workdays wrapped up within 8-10 hours was burned into our brains through the school system.

    It's a tough habit to break.

    Accepting a reasonable output during those same hours is mollifying...

    ... but, uninspiring.

    Dramatically shrinking the time to finish the race or project...
    Massively expanding the output...
    Defying Parkinson's law...

    ...  should be our nature in all we do.

    ===

    164.6/12.6%
    8ish hours sleep
    670 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/89/-4 per Strava 

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


    >

    MISSLE LOCK

    BEING IN THE DRAFT is such a wonderful feeling. We slot in and feel ourselves get sucked along at...

    ... a dramatically reduced effort.

    It's slight at first.

    Just like when we lose it...

    ... we slowly come uncoupled until suddenly we're on our own.

    So it was on this morning's ride to the ride.

    Me and my pals, jamming up the coast.

    I bombed down a sizable hill in front,
    shot up the other side,
    they slingshot on by.

    And the gap just starts opening wider and wider.

    It was too early to be burning matches.

    I made the prudent choice, 
    flicked my safety cover...

    ... and acquired missile lock.

    It took 5 or so minutes of a measured effort, but then I closed enough to start to feel the draft...

    ... it's like the radar going from beeping to a solid tone.

    Target acquired,
    detonation imminent. 

    The rest of the ride would be much of the same...

    ... alternating attacks trying to drop each other.

    I'd learned my lesson,
    stayed locked and loaded the rest of the ride. 

    As a reward to ourselves, 
    we honed in on Parlor Donuts.

    ===

    166.2/12.7%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    710 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    noLower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    87/103/-16 per Strava 

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


    >

    THE EPIC SUMMER TRAINING

    WHELP, IT'S THAT TIME A YEAR when most of us have/will have/should have/ better have something to train for this summer. Otherwise...

    ... what's the point of living?

    Going all summer without a goal is just okay.

    So, let me just tantalize you with something insane,
    dare I say the best gravel ride in SoCal.

    Dana Point to Big Bear...

    • about 50% gravel
    • 50% of the pavement is bike trail
    • leaving from the sand, summiting before sunset

    ... qualifies as epic.

    Kinda far,
    120 miles.

    Kinda climby,
    14,409'.

    Kinda memorable,
    nothing like gittin' 'er done with friends.

    This will be our 5th year/6th running (2 attempts in '21).

    The basic layout is...

    • dinner at my place Friday night
    • 5am official start on Saturday
    • dinner in Big Bear 

    ... leaving just before sunrise, finishing before sunset.

    Click on it to see videos and pics.

    I'll be posting more.

    Put it on thy calendar: 10.10.26

    Check my stats... we weren't killin' ourselves, click to go to ride.

    ===

    166/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    610 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    83/80/3 per Strava 

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


    >

    WHAT IS STRONG?

    WE HEAR IT said of others. We make the comment ourselves, too. It seams so natural until we think about it, that it's...

    ... being said of endurance athletes.

    _____ is riding/running/swimming strong!

    Huh?

    We're mainly scrawny.

    So what does Strong mean then...

    • big fitness?
    • big muscles?

    ... things I think about while zonetwoing out.

    If it's just a muscle thing, does it mean because they are actually stronger...

    ... it's just easier for them to generate X than it is for the rest of us?

    If it's a VO2 Max thing, does it mean they aren't any stronger...

    ... it's just not as taxing for them at X effort as it is for the rest of us?

    Truthfully, this conversation with myself when I was doing...

    • all out 10 second sprints
    • atg weighted squats
    • box jumps

    ... throughout the week.

    ===

    166/12.7%
    89ish hours sleep
    750 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 80 push ups, 20 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 80 ATG squats and split squats
    84/86/-2 per Strava 

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

     


    >

    DAMNED IF...

    SOME WORKOUTS are better than others. There are those when we just don't wanna do. And those when we're really feeling it...

    ... that c'mon LFG feeling.

    What to do?

    Or not.

    Like today.

    We'd already hit it pretty hard...

    • bursts up in the 600W range
    • plenty in the 400s
    • rest in 300s

    ... not sure that qualifies as overunders.

    At the end of that hellish 35 minutes,
    we head directly to a segment called Pain Cave.

    I didn't want to do it,
    already feelin' smoked.

    Told BBB I was just gonna cruise it.

    But, you know how that can go.

    I looked down and I was doing 380 watts up the final push and you were disappearing.

    Since he said that, I thought maybe it wasn't a bad effort.

    Numbers don't lie.

    24 min today vs 20 min in January (a PR).

    What's the benefit of doing it then?

    I'll tell ya...

    ... to get fired up for next week.

    LFG!

    ===

    165/12.6%
    7ish hours sleep
    610 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    yes Lower Body: 80 ATG squats and split squats
    85/89/-5 per Strava 

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


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    WOULD YOU RATHER...

    THE ENDURANCE WORLD is vast and exciting. So many ways to test our mettle, against others and, more importantly...

    ... against ourselves.

    We must choose one.

    Focus.

    Go for our own greatness.

    So, which would it be...

    • Tour de France Champion
    • Ironman sub-8 hours at Kona
    • Boston Marathon sub-2:05

    ... that would be personally most satisfying?

    Or for you...

    • Downhill World Champion
    • Unbound Champion
    • Leadville 100 sub-6 hours

    ... dirty racers.

    Doesn't have to be any of those, but whatever it is...

    ... why aren't we 100% committed to making it happen?

    This trip ain't gonna last forevah.

    ===

    165.4/12.7%
    7.ish hours sleep
    640 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: 40 ATG squats and split squats
    83/81/2 per Strava 

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


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    WHY CONSISTENCY COUNTS

    IT ALL ADDS UP. Every effort we make contributes to our pot of fitness, and while the ones half-@$$ don't deplete...

    ... they just don't get us where we want to be.

    As quick.

    Which is nothing compared to skipping.

    Or quitting.

    We're reminded of that every day when we're out and about seeing people of our generation.

    It's like looking in the mirror and seeing what could have been...

    ... kind of a George Bailey thing.

    This is why we say Every Day Is RaceDay.

    ===

    164.4/12.6%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    670 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 40 push ups, 20 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 40 ATG squats and split squats
    85/93/-8 per Strava 

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


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    19 TAKEAWAYS FROM LBL

    THERE WAS A BIG SHOWDOWN at Liege-Bastogne-Liege, the reigning unbeatable king vs the French teenage sensation vs the previous two-time winner...

    ... and I have some thoughts on that.

    Not just that they swept the podium.

    Firstoff, there was/is/will be a lot of chatter about...

    ... a 19 year old coming for the king of July, this July.

    Some say too, young...

    ... should be holding him back.

    To which I can only point to two other 19 year olds,
    who didn't wait for their time,
    their turn.

    The very terrifying Mike Tyson,
    knocking out everyone who dared.

    Cooper Flagg who the critics claimed to be overrated,
    before becoming the first teen to score 50 points in the NBA.

    Paul Seixas has something more in common with the Tyson and Flagg,
    the same quality Pogacar had when he came outta nowhere...

    • which I find lacking in Remco, and so many others

    ... at 19, they were/are all having a lot of fun,
    in love with the sport.

    Simple.

    Pure.

    There's something beautiful and endearing to their approach,
    we might lean into a little more.

    ===

    164.4/12.6%
    7ish hours sleep
    650 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 80 push ups, 20 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 80 ATG squats and split squats
    84/84/-1 per Strava 

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


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    JUST HOW MANY CODES CAN WE CRACK?

    THE ENDURANCE ATHLET'S JOURNEY is endlessly fascinating, as continually learn more about what we are capable of. Add to that, the constant flow of new information...

    ... we are constantly cracking new codes.

    That's funstuff!

    I tried a new one today.

    After years, and I mean decades when I say years, of my tried and true formula....

    • 1 bottle per hour
    • 3-400 calories per bottle
    • under extreme training or racing

    ... I tried something new.

    Yesterday, I was exposed to an old thought via the TrainerRoad podcast...

    • drink water, when thirsty
    • ingest carbs via gels or food
    • increase carbs towards end of the effort

    ... which seemed very new, to me.

    My main impetus for trying it out today was that a week ago at Sea Otter I started to feel very bloated...

    ... almost nauseous the last 90 minutes.

    It was a real struggle,
    and it sucked.

    So, today I put it to the test on a ripping 4.5 hour ride...

    • drank only 2 bottles
    • got a little hungry last hour - didn't bring enough
    • put out better numbers than I have all year, including racing

    ... I felt lighter, dare I say spry?

    Def worth more testing.

    ===

    165.2/12.6%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    670 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: 60 ATG squats and split squats
    86/97/-12 per Strava 

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

     


    >

    A WEIRD AND INCREDIBLE OFFSHOOT OF LEG DAY

    MAKING LEG DAY a regular thing is something some of us do in the "offseason" and few of us do year round because...

    ... that's just the way it's done.

    What if it's wrong?

    Since I've been extra committed to hitting the legs 2-3 times a week...

    • with weights
    • without weights
    • super snappy, max sprints

    ... I've noticed something marvelous.

    It's becoming harder and harder to back it down,
    and do the spinny Z1 stuff.

    Plus...

    ... threshold efforts are feeling easier and easier.

    Why would that be?

    I might just be getting stronger, but I think it's more like...

    ... it just feels so good to feel the burn.

    ===

    163.4/12.6%
    8ish hours sleep
    670 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: 60 ATG squats and split squats
    81/72/9 per Strava (feeling mostly recovered from Sea Otter)

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



    >

    ONE THING NOT TO EASE UP ON WHEN TAPERING

    THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT CONFLICTING INFORMATION is that it means most competitors are conflicted about any number of approaches to maximum fitness. Whether that be training...

    ... or on raceday.

    Tapering matters.

    We know we should rest.

    Just what does that mean?

    Here's what works for me, and why.

    I cut back the volume, but...

    ... I never cut off the intensity.

    Cutting back the volume lets my body recover and repair,
    the fatigue melts away.

    Putting out short bursts of race pace in the final 7-10 days...

    • 10-30 second efforts
    • at 80-100% of max
    • then super easy

    ... keeps my muscles, tendons and brain primed for action.

    You might find that conflicting,
    test it and figure it out,
    for you.

    ===

    164.6/12.7%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    690 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 60 push ups, 15 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 60 ATG squats and split squats
    82/74/8 per Strava

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


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    THE TOOL KIT

    HEADING OUT INTO THE GREAT OUTDOORS we often carry tools of some sort. Usually, the basics. Sometimes more. Depends on...

    ... how crazy things could get.

    Risks we are taking.

    But, why do we do that?

    We aren't planning to have a breakdown.

    Yet, we know shift happens.

    It's happened before,
    gonna happen again.

    The point isn't that we are expecting failure,
    we are planning for success.

    No matter what comes our way...

    ... we'll git 'er done.

    ===

    163.8
    7.5ish hours sleep
    700 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 80 push ups, 20 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 80 ATG squats and split squats
    83/77/5 per Strava

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


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    DOES THIS MAKE MY BUTT LOOK BIG?

    ADDING ANY NEW EXERCISE or movement often reacquaints us with muscles we didn't know we had, mainly because we've neglected to...

    ... engage them in meaningful ways.

    We're sore.

    My latest has been a pain in my arse.

    Literally.

    After my PT said I need to thoroughly stretch my legs with ATG (ass to grass) squats...

    ... I got started.

    'cause I'm obedient as heck when it comes to my body's performance.

    I used to do 'em.

    In fact, back then...

    • they don't bend over
    • they lower down with legs
    • to a full squat and make it look easy and natural

    ... I remembered seeing the little kids pick stuff up.

    Anyway, 

    I'm back at it. 

    Started doing...

    • a few ATG air squats
    • to sets of 20 after 20 pushups
    • to doing them with a 35 lb kettle bell

    ... and guess where I feel it most?

    Los glutes.

    Guess what is one of our biggest muscles, 
    and if engaged with a proper bike fit,
    can develop all kindsa power?

    Los glutes.

    It's bringing me back to high school when the girl I was crushing on came up from behind in the hallway outside English class and pinched my butt...

    ... whispering Nice @$$.

    Ah, the glory days!

    Maybe I'll get it back, lol...

    ... at least a touch of the onthebike power?

    ===

    165.6
    9ish hours sleep
    640 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 40 push ups, 10 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 40 ATG squats and split squats
    82/71/10 per Strava

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


    >

    THE PROJECT AND THE SYSTEM

    THE IDEA THAT WE CAN HAVE a system to help us achieve a goal is a mighty fine way to approach any objective. Then, it's just a matter of...

    ... figuring out the inputs.

    After we define the project.

    It's looking like this summer is going to be...

    • executing our biz plan
    • planning a giant family reunion
    • and being around for our latest grandchild's arrival

    ... while hacking Project Leadville.

    Without training like a maniac.

    By putting a system place,
    I can take reasonable action each day...

    ... knowing I'll arrive according to plan.

    Since my bike is already set...

    • continue to build strength with sprints and weights
    • get back to 2022's svelteness
    • fix the everplaguing bike fit

    ... it's a matter of getting my body ready.

    That should allow me to achieve Project Leadville:

    • have fun and great energy daily
    • put down a sub-9 time at Leadville this year
    • stay on track for my very long-term goal of sub-9 at 70

    ... while keeping the main things - family and business - the main things.

    There is a caveat to this kind of systems based action...

    • Podiums are nearly impossible to predict
    • PRs much easier manage and way more fun to chase after

    ... it works better for achieving PRs than podiums.

    (I'm starting to wonder if I'll every write a complete sentence or an actual paragraph ever again. What is happening to my grammar?)

    ===

    168 (gotta drop 10lbs)
    9ish hours sleep
    650 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 80 push ups, 20 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 80 body weight squats and split squats
    82/71/11 per Strava (there's no way this is accurate, I'm still wrecked from Sea Otter)

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


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    HUNGOVER AND LOVING IT

    AFTER THE 'A' EVENT, nearly always comes some sort of hangover. Whether it's mission failure, mission meh...

    ... or mission accomplished.

     Excess is inevitable.

    For me that means doing whatever Surfergirl wants to do.

    Rather than collapsing on the couch...

    ... like most Saturdays.

    Instead, we drove the opposite direction of home...

    • walked the length of the beautiful cove
    • picked up insanely good pizza
    • 16" not 9", cuz hungry

    ... to beautiful Carmel.

    Followed by 3.5 hours of driving so we could wake when literallyworldfamous
    Old West Cinnamon Rolls opened.

    Then, 4 more hours on the road...

    ... cuz the lady likes to detour at the beach stops.

    Arrive home,
    unload.

    Enjoy surprise visit and dinner with daughter and grandson...

    ... and, finally, collapse on the couch.

    (normally, I love Monday morning... not sure about this one.)

    ===

    167ish 
    6.5ish hours sleep
    550 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: body weight squats and split squats
    83/76/7 per Strava

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


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    SEA OTTER 2026: THE PLAN WAS...

    THERE ARE FIGHTERS and there are wannabe fighters. We all identify with every type because at some point we've been there...

    ... battling our competitors and our minds.

    Executing the plan,
    get into Leadville.

    But, as the great Mike Tyson sagely said...

    ... Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.

    Which is what the start of every race always feels like.

    Today, was no different.

    5-4-3-2-1 and we're all redlined hitting the opening climb...

    ... aiming to enter the single track at the top leading, or right there.

    Because after that, the next 5 miles are very difficult to pass.

    Too narrow.

    And, there's lots of passing to be done as we generally roll up on the group that started ahead pretty quickly.

    During the first 5 miles...

    • Me
    • Dean
    • and Greg

    ... our podium was pretty much set.

    We traded pulls that first lap,
    and entered the second and final lap on the same time.

    Here is where I had to make a decision...

    • Greg was distanced just a bit
    • Dean seemed to be slightly struggling
    • The Ol' Diesel was feeling pretty good

    ... race for the podium or for a good time?

    They are different things.

    I decided to just ride my pace.

    A gap slowly opened,
    then, a lot.

    I couldn't see them.

    Just settled in.

    Stayed on top of my nutrition,
    kept the pace at tempo or above...

    ... as much as I could.

    20 minutes later,
    Dean, that crafty sunnavagun,
    was closing on a longish climb.

    Race for the podium or stay on pace?

    I stayed on pace, 
    the gap opened back up...

    ... and I kept my helmet on a swivel the rest of the way in.

    Let me just pause for a moment and reflect on how good it felt to be out on my bike and riding well. It had been a rough last couple of days on several fronts, and this morning...

    ... I just wasn't feelin' it.

    Surfergirl sensed it.

    You okay?

    I dunno.

    You're gunna do great.

    Not sure I care.

    Some days are like that,
    sometimes it's on raceday
    sometimes it's on workday
    sometimes on familyday.

    We always have a choice...

    ... to buckle up and fight
    or not.

    I'm glad I did.

    All went according to plan, except like a newb I neglected to look at the time I should be shooting for: sub 5:10.

    5:11
    FTW.

    I'll gladly take that and the gold coin allowing me entry in Leadville.

    ===

    165ish 
    7ish hours sleep
    680 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: body weight squats and split squats
    85/88/-3 per Strava

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


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    ANDALE PUES

    WE MADE IT TO LAGUNA SECA raceway. Checked in, got the race plate, twisties, and free t-shirt...

    ... then, the pass.

    Big bucks, for Surfergirl's pass to walk into expo area,
    which she was determined to do.

    As the best support crew ever...

    ... she wanted to see the start/finish and feedzone area.

    Proper.

    I got in fir free because, I'm a racer. 

    My mission was to see...

    • Andrew, director of marketing at Cervelo
    • Ard, owner/founder of Kogel bearings

    ... a few new customers.

    That was fun,
    so was running into a bunch of friends...

    ... which is one of the best parts of being part of a community for a long time.

    Once we got to the start/finish area...

    • who is your main competition?
      • I dunno who's coming.
    • when will you come through for second lap?
      • around 11-11:15 (2.5ish hours after start)
    • which kit are you going to wear?
      • something bright to match those crazy shoes

    ... she peppered with me with the usual questions.

    We're ready.

    Andale pues!

    ===

    165ish 
    8ish hours sleep
    680 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: body weight squats and split squats
    81/62/19 per Strava (someone's tapered)

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


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    TRAVELIN' TO RACES HAS IT'S BENI'S AND CHALLY'S

    GETTING OUT THE DOOR for local meet up is raceday in miniature. It's still easy to forget the bottles/gloves/shoes or arrive late...

    ... even for the practiced.

    The horror!

    A lot of infoolencers will post and vlog...

    • terrain
    • protocols
    • equipment set up

    ... about the event itself.

    Which got me thinking...

    • where to stay
    • restaurants
    • travel mode

    ... a race travel channel would be cool.

    For Sea Otter, I always look forward to breaking up the six hour drive.

    It's about 3 hours to Buelton, a little more if you take the scenic route outside of Santa Barabara used by Tour of California...

    ... and stop in Solvang because your trophy wife wants to.

    Why?

    Because it's Solvang.

    What are we going to do?

    It's Solvang.

    The Flying Flags RV park has been my layover for like eight years...

    • resor-style pools
    • Industrials shepherd's pie is insane
    • Ellen's Danish Pancake House fueling Saturday's race.

    ... since Zone2 turned me on to it.

    After years of overselling it, I finally got Surfergirl to join me.

    Laguna Seca or bust!

    ===

    165/12.6% (wanted to be a lot lighter - oh well)
    7.5ish hours sleep
    680 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: body weight squats and split squats
    83/68/14 per Strava (someone's tapered)

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


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    DOWNLOADS AND CHECKLISTS

    COURSE KNOWLEDGE is a big deal. We need more than just a good idea of how far we've come, and how far we still have to go...

    ... when it comes to our pacing.

    It pays to know.

    As early as possible, we study...

    • distance
    • elevation
    • feed zones

    ... what's on tap for the big day.

    4 years ago at Sea Otter, I was pretty sure I was leading the race...

    ... daring to think I was gunna win it.

    Then this dude comes flying by.

    What age group are you?

    Same as you.

    Where'd you come from?

    Got off course following some yahoos.

    He went on to victory.
     
    At BWR AZ this year, I was with a fast moving group, and all of the sudden there were a million trails.
     
    The leaders stopped, then headed off to the right, though very wrong, direction.
     
    Meanwhile, me and Zone2 jammed straight ahead following my
    Wahoo...
     
    ... and never saw those cats again.
     
    For that reason...
    • signs get torn down
    • don't depend on other riders
    • be as self-sufficient as possible
    ... I make every effort to download the course.
     
    Here's my checklist for epic rides and race days.

    ===

    163.6/12.6%
    8ish hours sleep
    710 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: body weight squats and split squats
    85/78/6 per Strava

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


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    RANDO THOUGHT ON THAT NEW FACTOR

    RANDO THOUGHT ON THAT NEW FACTOR

    Jun 12, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT, Factor is debuting a new aero road frame. The most obvious advancement in go-fast tech is...

    ... the outrageously wide forks.

    Ripped off,
    borrowed,
    licensed...

    ... from British National Team track bikes.

    There was a day when the forks were as close as possible to the tire.

    Good-bye to that.

    What this inquiring mind wants to know...

    ... does that mean an aero gravel bike with road wheels and tires is gonna rip?

    That's my current set up...

    • gravel frame
    • road components
    • two sets of wheels

    ... and it seems to be working quite well on the road.

    The trusty Crux...

    • two-piece stem/bar
    • exposed cables
    • round tubes

    ...  is hardly aero.

    N + 1 coming in hot.

    ===

    164.9 lbs 
    7.5 hrs sleep
    90 PushUps 30 PullUps n more
    20 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    102/-12 (fitness per Training Peaks)
    0 min vision therapy

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

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    THE SLOW AND FAST METHOD TO WINNING

    THE SLOW AND FAST METHOD TO WINNING

    Jun 11, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WHO HAD IT RIGHT, the tortoise or the hare? We know the hare had it in him, we also know the tortoise won the race...

    ... does that mean slow and steady always wins?

    Nope.

    The past few weeks I've been working on this segment, in search of a PR.

    I almost blew it today.

    Within seconds,
    disappointment.

    Quitting and whining,
    on the menu.

    The segment starts off with a swashbuckling group of marauders,
    my booster rockets to escape velocity,
    towards two spanking climbs.

    The group had already broken apart,
    within the first mile.

    Leaders were flying when they rounded the corner.

    From a dead stop,

    • 637 watts
    • 478 watts
    • 396 watts

    I launched what I thought would catch me on.

    I was holding,
    not gaining.

    After about 5 minutes, I sat up...

    ... waiting for the first chase group.

    We chased hard...

    ... recording my best 10 minute power of the year.

    Caught.
    Recovered.
    Started pulling through.

    Winding up, for the first time this year, with the final sprint group.

    Next, I headed for the final climbs,
    back to a fast tempo pace...

    ... allowing me to do the final 20 minutes at threshold.

    Did I get the PR?

    No, but dropped 3 minutes off my previous weeks' efforts.

    It's not slow and steady...

    ... it's slow and fast.

    ===

    165.8 lbs 
    7.5 hrs sleep
    No PushUps  PullUps & more
    20 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    101/-2 (fitness per Training Peaks)
    0 min vision therapy

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

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    THE TRUE PRICE OF GREAT ADVICE

    THE TRUE PRICE OF GREAT ADVICE

    Jun 10, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    A WHILE BACK, I connected with the COO of a well-known bike brand. We were working on a collaboration at the time. I asked him for some...

    ... advice on what we're doing over here.

    Today, we met for lunch.

    Looked at from now to the end of the year,
    the objectives I want to accomplish,
    what I think is possible.

    No different than...

    • capabilities
    • weaknesses
    • peak seasonal events

    ... planning the race season with a coach.

    After some yummy tacos,
    and back of napkin calculations...

    ... we came up with a solid methodology to implement.

    Like an great coach,
    my friend made it so simple to understand...

    ... and gave me the confidence to go for it.

    I was prepared to pay a minimum of $1,000.

    In the end it could be way more expensive than that...

    ... if I don't take action.

    It could cost me 100s of 1000s.

    ===

    166.7 lbs 
    7.5 hrs sleep
    60 PushUps 15 PullUps & more
    20 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    99/-8 (fitness per Training Peaks)
    0 min vision therapy

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

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    YEAR/YEAR...

    YEAR/YEAR...

    Jun 09, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    SMALL INCREMENTAL INCREASES or decreases are hard to notice. We have to squint to see if we've moved the needle at all. It can be discouraging...

    ... if we're striving to improve.

    What gives?

    Commitment.

    Radical commitment to improve, forcing radical changes in behavior...

    ... to create radical results.

    Just before I kitted up for the afternoon ride,
    I received a video of...

    ... my 81 year-old aunt Vickie completing a 1/2 marathon over the weekend.

    Running,
    not walking.

    That's radical commitment.

    ===

    167.1 lbs 
    7.5 hrs sleep
    100 PushUps 30 PullUps & more
    20 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    100/-27 (fitness per Training Peaks)
    0 min vision therapy

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

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    THAT SQUEAK

    THAT SQUEAK

    Jun 08, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THE FINAL HOUR OF SO of yesterdays gravel jaunt, left me wondering. As we rolled along, I could here an ever so feint squeak...

    ... how many watts was that robbing me of?

    I'm glad I didn't notice on the 52 minute climb...

    • they're getting away
    • I don't have a chance
    • it's impossible for me to keep up

    ... that kind of thing can suck the life right of me.

    I'll figure it out tomorrow.

    But, here's the thing...

    ... if there is one thing squeaking, all moving parts need some love.

    ===

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    8 hrs sleep
    No PushUps 12 PullUps & more
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    MORE ON DURABILITY

    MORE ON DURABILITY

    Jun 07, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    DURABILITY KEEPS POPPING UP in the digital rags, podcasts and youtubes. Since it's the cool, trendy thing we all have to master...

    ... here's something to consider.

    But, first a word from this genius Velo take:

    Durability is the Most Important Performance Marker of the Pogačar Era – But Nobody Knows How to Train It

    I suffered through the article which explains we that don't know anything...

    ... so you don't have, too.

    Here's what I do know about how many days the pros have raced this year ...

    • Van der Poel 25
    • Mads 23
    • Tadej 22
    • Primoz 15
    • Jonas 13
    • Remco 10
    • ave pro 15

    ... the most exciting and successful, race more and harder.

    Now, I'm no scientist, but.

     How much have you learned...

    • traits
    • tactics
    • teamwork

    ... about yourself and competitors  during competition?

    Vs. doing intervals by yourself?

    How much more efficiently can you operate under pressure...

    ... when you're used to being under pressure?

    is it just possible that racing a lot, experiencing...

    • failure
    • obstacles
    • being pushed

    ... makes us more durable?

    Having race winning instincts comes from showing up as often as we can...

    ... allowing us to make it look easy.

    Amiwrong?

    ===

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    A LOST ART, GOOD THING I DO GROUP RIDES

    A LOST ART, GOOD THING I DO GROUP RIDES

    Jun 06, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    IF IT WEREN'T FOR MY INSISTENCE to get my hopes consistently dashed on a regular basis, I'd have lost this skill altogether. For, it's on the group ride where I get to practice this arcane skill...

    ... before and after the carnage.

    Tonight, I displayed my mastery of the lost art.

    The energy high, 
    the dj vibing,
    seating,
    sparse.

    We snagged a quarter of a table,
    shared with three other parties of two.

    Here is where I busted out my group riding skills.

    Rather than independently staring at our phones...

    ... 'cause can't to that in a snappy peloton...

    ... we introduced ourselves.

    Talked.

    Made friends.

    As the great John Lennon said...

    ... Imagine all the people, livin' in real life.

    ===
     
    If you're needing more aloha: https://pedalindustries.com/collections/aloha-pedal-collection

    ===

    166.2 lbs (goal of 164 on Saturday is in jeopardy)
    7.5 hrs sleep
    36 PushUps 12 PullUps & more
    20 minutes stretching
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    SENSOR ME THAT, APPMAN

    SENSOR ME THAT, APPMAN

    Jun 05, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    AI IS INVADING. It doesn't seem like it. More novel than useful, for most of us. But, it's coming and it's going to change...

    ... the way most of us train.

    It's going to revolutionize sports science...

    • 1.0 the foundational principles from the last 100 years
    • 2.0 the proliferation of sensor technology of the last 20 years
    • 3.0 the integration and leverage of all the tools and AI to make sense of it all

    ... and how we, and coaches, go about our maximizing our fitness.

    OK.

    That actually sounds pretty cool, 
    and would be fun to tinker and play with.

    Here's where I think the invasion...

    • data monitoring
    • AI crunching the numbers
    • coach or sports director telling racers what to do.

    ... can go completely off the rails with big time road racing.

    I already loathe race radios.

    The old phrase Out of site, out of mind... 

    ... is non-existent in modern road racing.

    This is why...

    • The World Championships
    • Gravel
    • MTB

    ... are so much more exciting.

    Give me...

    • less tech
    • human error
    • more emotion

    ... that's real racing.

    So, censor me that app, man.

    Here's a link to the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fast-talk/id1490521721?i=1000711579687

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    SMOKIN' CIGS

    SMOKIN' CIGS

    Jun 04, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THE IDEA WAS TO LEAVE early enough to ride at a nice pace and not get to the start too taxed. We were good on the...

    ... nice pace part.

    The early part,
    not so much.

    Too early.

    Next thing I know, 
    one foot is on the curb,
    we're enjoying a coupla cigs.

    Beautiful morning.

    Blood is being reassigned duties,
    heart rates are way down,
    blood pressure dropping.

    One problem.

    We're at the bottom of an naughty hill,
    and the group comes around the corner pushin' 30mph.

    Which got me thinking...

    ... what is the ideal warm up?

    A lot of the really big races there is no way to properly warm up.

    We get thrown in a corral of some sort and wait and wait and wait for the starter's gun.

    Unless you're a pro.

    Then you have your fancy rollers or trainer next to the start, where you bike is primed and just waiting you to leap aboard all hot and bothered.

    So, do we...

    ... warm up or go cold turkey?

    Today would have been...

    • 80 minutes of very easy zone two
    • mostly flat with a few rises
    • time for pee breaks

    ... a perfect warm up for me.

    I have other friends who...

    • park the car
    • get their number
    • go straight to the corral

    ... with little time to spare.

    It's a fair question to ponder, because we all know...

    ... starting up front matters.

    Cig or no cig.

    (no, I don't really smoke cigs... we're athletes, amiright?)

    ===

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    LETTING GO IS HARD

    LETTING GO IS HARD

    Jun 03, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WHEN IT COMES TO RACING, I prefer to be self-sufficient. I like to know how to do everything...

    ... and it's a lot of fun figuring it all out.

    But, I found it could be slowing me down in the long run.

    Just because I "know" how to do something...

    • fuel
    • train
    • logistics
    • mechanics

    ... doesn't mean I should be doing it.

    I can adjust my derailler,
    never as good as the pro at the shop.

    I can plan my nutrition,
    not as competently as a high level nutritionist.

    I can coach myself,
    never as good as a pro.

    You get the idea.

    Here's the problem.

    It can be hard to let go.

    Which can stunt or delay our growth...

    ... and who wants that?

    I was thinking about this today as we go through a new growth phase at PEDALindustries.

    In the beginning I did the artwork.

    I look back at my work 10+ years ago and laugh.

    We because so much better when I got out of the way, and we brought great talent.

    For example the digital camo collection, we launched recently...

    https://pedalindustries.com/collections/all-camo-collection-isd

    ... it looks so rad out in the wild.

    We're moving on to a new phase...

    • Northwest
    • Southwest
    • Southeast

    ... kick me out of sales in the above territories.

    If know of anybody who is awesome, we invite them to reach to Michael@pedalindustries.com.

    XOXO

    ===

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    WHAT ARE WE OPTIMIZING FOR?

    WHAT ARE WE OPTIMIZING FOR?

    Jun 02, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    ONE OF THE BEST THINGS about racing an epic event or route is figuring out what needs to be optimized. As we prep, for going the distance... 

    ... we are forced to figure out what to optimize.

    We want a specific outcome.

    What might we consider...

    • risk
    • speed
    • weight
    • teammates
    • replaceability 
    • proven methods

    ... necessary for our success?

    All good.

    Each consideration must answer the question...

    ... will this make us more or less durable?

    I was reminded of this when a critical suspension bolt snapped mid-ride last week. It was an easy fix, only because I had the replacement parts on hand in my garage.

    ===

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    THERE ARE NO SECOND CHANCES

    THERE ARE NO SECOND CHANCES

    Jun 01, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    ISAAC DEL TORO LOST the Giro. If i'm being honest, it was kind of a crappy way to do it. From my Monday morning sports director's chair, it looked to me like...

    ... a bunch of amateurs.

    Dude gets ahead.

    In this case, the uber-talented Simon Yates who dramatically lost this very race on this very climb 7 years ago...

    ... gets a little, seemingly manageable, gap.

    Rather than collaborating, 
    or just getting down to the business
    of racing your bike like a pro who is paid...

    ... Del Toro and Carapaz have a stand off.

    I'm not chasing

    I'm not pulling

    You should pull.

    I'm not gonna if you're not

    But, the silliness of that is not the take away here.

    People are already saying...

    • It's okay Del Toro you did great. 
    • Pink jersey for many days
    • Second on podium

    You're young and will have many more chances.

    To that I say...

    .... at best, it's a maybe.

    I hope I'm wrong.

    Let's be honest...

    ... there are no second chances.

    There might be...

    ... more chances.

    That is not guaranteed.

    What is the likelihood anybody ever gets a shot at greatness...

    • our team is flawless
    • we're executing perfectly
    • top competitors no show or crash out.

    ... that the stars align and we capitalize on our hard work?

    Slim.

    So, when it happens...

    ... lock in, and get it done!

    ===

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    YOU'RE FOOLIN' YOUSELF

    YOU'RE FOOLIN' YOUSELF

    May 31, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WELL, THAT WAS A WAKE UP CALL. I've been ducking the invites to the big group road ride for longer than I should. Months...

    ... I had a lot of excuses.

    All good...

    • too early
    • too hard
    • too fast
    • too far

    ... if I'm wanting to be an anti-social sloth.

    I get that way some times.

    Especially when I know I'm outta shape, and pudgy.

    Literally, not a good look.

    A funny thing happened...

    • it was early
    • hard
    • fast
    • far

    ... on the way to getting shelled.

    I had a glimpse of how I used to ride,
    as I slipped off the back,
    and vanished.

    It wasn't a dream.

    But, it was inspiriing.

    Legit gonna give up a few things.

    #worthit.

    The great Woody Allen said showing up is 90% of success...

    ... I'll add, consistency is the other 10%.

    Being discouraged sucks...

    ... quitting sucks more.

    ===

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    HOW TO KNOW YOU'RE GOING TO LOSE

    HOW TO KNOW YOU'RE GOING TO LOSE

    May 30, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    I SAW SOMETHING TODAY that was completely ridiculous. Watching the Giro, the overall race leader just blew my mind...

    ... was he mocking the competition?

    Or, is he just that good?

    I know how insane it was,
    because I've tried.

    And, it's impossible.

    Imagine this...

    • you're racing up a massive mountain climb
    • going for all out
    • the air is thin

    ... and ...

    ... wait for it...

    ... you're nose breathing!

    Mouth is closed,
    like your meditating,
    or on a hammock reading a book.

    That is what Issac Del Toro was doing this morning on his way to gaining yet more time on his rivals in the Giro.

    Insane!

    I can do Zone 1...

    • with massive effort
    • concentrating
    • relaxing

    ... practice all you want.

    I did, because... 

    • helps maintain optimal oxygen/carbon dioxide balance and improve endurance
    • engages diaphragm which is a more efficient way to breath
    • reduces dehydration

    ... the benefits are many.

    Lemme just say, if one of y'all were nose breathing, while I was mouth gasping...

    ... I'd know it was over.

    For.
    Sure.

    ===

    As cool as this jersey is, I don't even think it's vibe could help me keep my breathing under control.

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    SHOULD WE CARRY OUR PHONES?

    SHOULD WE CARRY OUR PHONES?

    May 29, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THE DARN THINGS ARE SO USEFUL, it's hard to leave them behind. The phones can track the workout, snap pics or videos when inspired or needed...

    ... and make the emergency call.

    I left mine at home today.

    It's been nearly four years since I had to make the call of shame,
    or summon an uber.

    That was for a broken chain,
    30 miles from home.

    Thinking my bike was solid I decided to leave the thing at home.

    How weird to consider that risky.

    Just what have we become?

    Fraidycats!

    Of course, far ...

    • from home
    • the roads
    • help

    ... as fate would have it.

    I realized my frame was either broken or had something broken down near the bottom bracket, hidden behind the spider.

    No way to fix it.

    No way to summon help.

    Had to do it the old-fashioned way...

    ... ride home slowly, stressing the frame as little as possible.

    ===

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    IS MISSION IMPOSSIBLE'S BETTER THAN BOND'S?

    IS MISSION IMPOSSIBLE'S BETTER THAN BOND'S?

    May 28, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WHY ARE GROUP RIDES so addicting? It can't be simply seeing the friends, or the ritual of getting up and doing something. There must be...

    ... something more.

    There is.

    And, I think I've figured it out by analyzing...

    • not the actors
    • not the story lines
    • not the super attractive heroes and heroins

    ... the difference between Bond and Mission Impossible.

    It's the theme music.

    Bond is a moderate tempo...

    • seductive
    • confident
    • charismatic

    ... like a long solo adventure.

    Mission Impossible is built around 5/4 time

    • unique
    • urgent
    • off-kilter rhythm

    ... fitting the high-stakes, team-based mission.

    That is what keeps seducing us back to the the group ride...

    ... the action and suspense of how it's going to go down.

    Which is better?

    I dunno.

    Some days I'm down for a Bond adventure...

    ... others, it's all about Hunt-ing with the team.

    ===

    Oh, and yeah, Surfergirl and I just got out of seeing Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning... it's a fun one.

    ===

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    ARE YOU TRAINING HARD?

    ARE YOU TRAINING HARD?

    May 27, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THERE ARE LOTS OF WAYS to measure our efforts. Metrics for power, heart rate, weight, sleep, and the...

    ... dreaded completion of an interval work out.

    Those are important.

    Time is importanter.

    What's really hard...

    • abstaining from drink and dessert with friends
    • never ever doom scrolling on your phone
    • rising early to get the training in

    ... then, putting in a full day and an evening of kid homework.

    If it were easy...

    ... everyone could get shift done.

    https://pedalindustries.com/collections/t-shirts-all/products/off-on-classic-t-shirt

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    TAKING OUT-OF-TOWNER RISKS

    TAKING OUT-OF-TOWNER RISKS

    May 26, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    YA KNOW WHEN YOUR FRIEND calls up and says their friend is a real good athlete and you should take them out when they're in town, and you're like...

    ... uhhhhh, okay.

    A bike ride in my case.

    Gravel.

    I mean, I like people,
    I like meeting new people...

    ... but, do I wanna ruin my ride with a friend of a friend?

    What are the odds it'll be good?

    Dude texted nice,
    was thoroughly vouched for...

    ... I still didn't bother with breakfast or mix in the bottles.

    Then,
    $#!7!!!

    He's a cat from the very fastestest of fastestest teams in Arifreakinzona!

    Worse, 
    I remember him from BWR AZ.

    Lean,
    young,
    confident...

    ... pushing the pace, launching me from 8th to 28th, as we dove from the pavement to dirt single track.

    That's the guy?!

    Shoulda had breaky,
    shoulda had a massage,
    shoulda gone to bed early.

    This little recovery ride just got R E A L.

    I'm gonna get shelled.

    This is not what I had planned,
    this never, ever happens.

    We head out,
    at least I know the route
    and can eliminate all the sections where I suck.

    Now, I gotta talk to him.

    Assuming I'm not gasping for air while trying to play like I'm in total control.

    It gets worse.

    Unless he's one heck of an actor,
    and why would he be?

    He's super nice.

    And we have a ton in common.

    Crap.

    Can't even hate him like I did in AZ.

    By the end of what had to be the first actual fun, conversational ride I've had in months...

    ... he's coming to Surf N Summit, and I'm riding with him when I'm in AZ.

    Then, all the JetSet guys will be like Really, you're brining a dude from CA?...

    ... only, I'll actually live up to the friend of a friend reputation.

    ===

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    RACE OR BUCKET LIST?

    RACE OR BUCKET LIST?

    May 25, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    BWR, aka The Belgian Waffle Ride, started off, and I think I have this mostly correct, as a San Diego version of The French Toast Ride. The FTR was based north of LA, invite only, viciously fast...

    ... with some dirt thrown in for good measure.

    The idea was a preseason shock to the system.

    That's how memories are made.

    My pal Paul asked MMX, creator of the wildly popular BWR, how to grow his own series of races, and MMX graciously...

    ... gave him the secret.

    Build it how you want it to be from the getgo.

    And that got me thinking...

    • a race series
    • a collection of challenges
    • a destination/bucket list adventure

    ... what could SurfNSummit become?

    This year, we're taking MMX advice to heart and upping our game.

    But, what about next year?

    TBH, I wanna do...

    • Maui
    • 38 miles
    • 10,000 of elevation

    ... Surf N Summit, HI.

    Where else should we go?

    Check this inspiration: https://pedalindustries.com/collections/aloha-pedal-collection

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    RECLASSIFYING THE TRAINING ZONES

    RECLASSIFYING THE TRAINING ZONES

    May 24, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    IT'S JUST GETTING RIDICULOUS. We pinky swore it would be a zone 2 day. I actually had hope, since my legs were barking...

    ... we even started out friendly.

    Then, all a the sudden...

    • KOMs falling
    • big boy Cups grabbed
    • our merry band spreadin' out

    ... just because, that's how these cats roll.

    And it got me thinkin, maybe I need to rename my zones...

    • Surfergirl = Zone 1 
    • Charlie = Zone 2 
    • Mike  = Zone 3
    • Matt = Zone 4 
    • Eric = Zone 5 

    ... based on their Zone 2.

    That way, I can just think of the type of ride I want to do...

    ... and ring that person up.

    ===

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    THE BIG TRAINING DAY DILEMMA

    THE BIG TRAINING DAY DILEMMA

    May 23, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    IT REALLY IS THE DUMBEST way to lose weight. In fact, it's a good way to lose fitness. Yet, I'm tempted to do it all the time...

    ... not eat enough.

    Them calories.

    The lamebrain thinks.

    I'll skip some nutrition,

    • calorie deficit = weight loss
    • not burning like a race
    • don't need as much

    ... I'm just training not racing. 

    That ain't right..

    • missed opportunity to practice nutrition
    • training effort will be sub-optimal
    • recovery will be worse

    ... and the likelihood of devouring an entire pizza is like 100%.

    The tricky thing about doing it right, after years of poor habits, is when we return we actually aren't famished...

    ... the urge for gluttony can be overpowering.

    Stay strong my friends.

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    A TALE OF TWO RIDES

    A TALE OF TWO RIDES

    May 22, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    DIFFERENT RIDES can be hard in different ways. It depends on what we are working on, trying to improve on. The point is...

    ... to mix it up appropriately.

    Currently, I'm wanting to improve two systems.

    • Sustained power on the flats
    • Quick burst of power

    I'd like to say there's some sort of race or reason.

    But, there's not.

    Just two areas where I want to improve.

    In the image above, you can see Wednesday is...

    • 2 sec power 733 watts
    • 10 sec power 610 watts
    • 20 sec power 477 watts
    • 1 min power 391 watts
    • 5 min power 357 watts

    ... the flat sustained power day.

    On Thursday you can see...

    • 2 sec power 866 watts
    • 10 sec power 688 watts
    • 20 sec power 578 watts
    • 1 min power 338 watts
    • 5 min power 260 watts

    ... the focus on short bursts.

    You regular readers might be thinking...

    ... Has he caved and started doing intervals?

    Not exactly.

    Wednesdays I tap into the power of a steamrolling group ride, getting my peaks when I pull through.

    Thursdays I'm on my MTB, just charging the steep, nasty stuff as it gets offered up.

    Am I getting the same benefit of intervals?

    Probably.

    One big difference between the efforts is on Wednesday, there really isn't much chance to recover because the group just never lets up.

    Where as Thursday, the efforts are broken up every I have to roll a corner or enjoy a downhill.

    I'm going to track these back to back days for a few weeks and see if the numbers improve.

    Stay tuned.

    What are you doing to improve?

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    MAYBE BEGINNER WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER?

    MAYBE BEGINNER WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER?

    May 21, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    ARE YOU EVER FACED with the responsibility of helping a friend choose a race category? They are thinking they should slot in just below Pro, and we're thinking...

    ... Bro, if you finish it'll be a win.

    It can be awkward.

    Right?

    How do you explain...

    • you're not that fast
    • racing is different than riding with friends
    • or, don't be a sandbagger, you need to cat up

    ... when being challenged and having fun is the outcome a first timer needs?

    Had the convo yesterday.

    Should I race SuperSport?

    Let's start off with Sport.

    Won't that be too easy?

    Trust me, it'll be plenty.

    No matter what, there's a lot of learning to be done early in the racing journey.

    Post race...

    • conditioning
    • bike handling
    • not missing turns

    ...  he had a list of things to do better.

    Should he have raced down a category after getting shelled?

    I don't think so, 
    an easy win isn't the goal.

    Because as he summed it up...

    ... All that said - I loved it!

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    IF NOBODY IS STOPPING US..

    IF NOBODY IS STOPPING US..

    May 20, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    MY PAL BRIAN just rode 224 miles with 17,000' of brutal Colorado elevation. Lori completed Paris-Brest-Paris, a 750 mile bike race. Jeff battled the Badlands Gravel in Spain, 372 miles in 40 hours...

    ... kinda puts the long weekend ride into perspective.

    We don't ask why,
    we know.

    We might ask how to go...

    • far
    • high
    • long

    ... because we don't know.

    But, we do know this.

    It's crazy how far we can go ...

    ... if we don't let anyone stop us.

    ===

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    Dana Point to Big Bear

    123 miles, 15,000' of elevation

    Check it out: https://pedalindustries.com/products/surf-n-summit-california-2025

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    PAYING DIVIDENDS ISN'T ENOUGH

    PAYING DIVIDENDS ISN'T ENOUGH

    May 19, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THERE ARE A LOT OF THINGS WE CAN DO to get ready for an event. With unlimited time, we could pick 'em all. But, on this planet, in this dimension...

    ... time is our most valuable resource.

    So, where do we spend it?

    Where are the biggest payoffs?

    I was thinking about this today, as yet another event was asking for sponsorship.

    When that happens, I have to compare the opportunity against other known marketing avenues and the known returns.

    Same with training.

    What's is the best method for me to get the best results?

    Right now, I'm going back to...

    • 3 zone endurance days
    • 2 spicy days, back to back
    • 1 giant tempo day, on the weekends

    ... a pyramidal approach.

    Given that I want to pare back my saddle time,
    that method will give me the best results.

    Doing everything is not the same as

    ... doing only the best things.

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    CHAOS THEORY

    CHAOS THEORY

    May 18, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THERE ARE THE FACTS, when it comes to road racing, the most exciting stages or one day events have a lot of unpredictability. You know the ones I'm talking about, right? Those with multiple sections...

    ... of cobble stones and gravel.

    Rather than a boring procession to a sprint,
    or a mountain top showdown,
    it's chaos.

    Almost from the start.

    Today's stage at the Giro,
    was epic.

    A complete reshuffling of the contenders...

    ... with 21 y/o Del Toro coming out on top.

    What's the common denominator among the winners of such clashes?

    According to chaos theory,
    it begins at the start line.

    I'm just gonna say it, these races are better because...

    ... great bike handling skills are...

    ... required, showcased, rewarded.

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    HOW A TAILWIND WRECKED THE PLAN

    HOW A TAILWIND WRECKED THE PLAN

    May 17, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THE PLAN TO TAKE IT EASY today was a total failure. Longer than I wanted, steeper than I'd intended, I took it as easy as you can...

    ... when going straight up and straight down.

    It wasn't my discipline. 

    it was the plan.

    Last night...

    ... I'll roll out and see what happens.

    I sleep in,
    good.

    Eat some oatmeal with chunks of chocolate and macadamia nuts,
    very good.

    Greeted with a massive tailwind,
    terrible!

    I'm rolling at 22 mpg, HR is barely a blip, and I'm thinking...

    ...  I feel great, let's hit some climbs.

    Not just any,
    some of my favorites,
    which I don't ride often enough.

    Gotta charge 'em, right?

    10-17% pitches aren't exactly recovery rollers.

    What's that ol' saying?

    Failure to plan is....

    ... planning to be surprised.

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    WHO TO FOLLOW?

    WHO TO FOLLOW?

    May 16, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WE'RE ALL TRYING TO FIGURE the dern thing out. How to get ahead of the pack, cross the finish line first...

    ... and set those dadgum PRs.

    Who to follow?

    The longer I follow people on the socials,
    or study their books...

    ... the more I realize most of them,
    are making it up.

    I was following this biz guru pretty diligently, right up until he said...

    ... That thing I said was cool, well, it's not, this is the way to do it.

    Back to the premise of Who to follow?

    Those who are...

    • winners
    • off the front
    • setting their PRs

    ... aren't following.

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    ARE YOU AS GOOD AS THIS JOE?

    ARE YOU AS GOOD AS THIS JOE?

    May 15, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    IMAGINE IT, you're so ready to rip on raceday there is almost no way to hold back your confidence. The pavement melts as you smoke the start, leaping to the front, jumping the curb...

    ... attack down the rocky singletrack.

    It's on!

    You're in perfect position to exit the rough stuff and hit the road with the lead group.

    One problem.

    It's a big one.

    You're derailleur stops working.

    Personally, the amount of...

    • swearing
    • wo is me-ing
    • bike chucking

    ... I'd display, would be just insane.

    Not my pal Joe.

    He keeps his cool,
    focuses on getting to help.

    Finds the great Paul Dunlap from Wrench House.

    The goes on to record his best power numbers ever,
    and, he finishes in the top 20!

    That is so dang impressive.

    Check out how Joe Goettl did it on YouTube...

    ... the video is fire.

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    WHY I'M QUITTING ZONE2/POLARIZED TRAINING

    WHY I'M QUITTING ZONE2/POLARIZED TRAINING

    May 14, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    ZONE 2/POLARIZED TRAINING has been all the rage for the past couple of years. I committed to that focus right as it was picking up steam. It's worked well...

    ... but, not anymore.

    What am I gonna do?

    Before I get there...

    • takes a ton of time
    • can be boring
    • unfun

    ... for me, these are the drawbacks of Z2/Polarized.

    When I think about it,
    and I do think about it a lot...

    ... my best performances are when I'm having fun, and rested.

    Today, for example, was one of the best days of the year.

    Yes, the sun was out, and temp perfect.

    Rather than make sure I stayed in Z2 to meet the group, then pinning it for 40 minutes...

    ... I popped up the rollers with good power, on the way to meet 'em.

    Rather than make sure I slogged through X amount of time...

    ... I pointed the steed to the barn early, still feeling frosty.

    Saturday, I will head out for a good long ride, mostly endurance/tempo.

    Here's the new plan.

    Mid-week...

    • punchy
    • VO2maxie
    • keep it fresh

    ... wanderlust on the weekend.

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    LOCAL BIKE SHOP DEALER IS FIRED UP!

    LOCAL BIKE SHOP DEALER IS FIRED UP!

    May 13, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF BIKE DEALERS, and one is quickly becoming an endangered species. There's the What do you want? and the...

    ... Dude you gotta check this out!

    Guess which one is thriving.

    My pal, Talks Big Game, has been in the bike biz for a hunerd years...

    • manufacturer
    • repping
    • dealer

    ... at all levels.

    He swore he'd never get into retail...

    ... now I'm pretty sure he'll never leave.

    What's up?

    Dude, we are killing it.

    Killing it?

    Yeah, did record sales in Feb, and March and April even better.

    No way.

    Yeah, man, we got these...

    • bikes
    • locks
    • helmets

    ... I explain why they're awesome and
    why we brought 'em into the store
    and cha ching!

    So you're busy.

    Oh yeah, because of the service. 

    Service?

    It's crazy, nobody wants to work. So, when people come here and we get it done fast and a fair price... boom!... word travels.

    Let me just pause the convo right there.

    Talks Big Game doesn't do anything for free, 
    he's all about makin' a profit.

    I love that about him.

    The moral of the story?

    If yer excited, and helpful...

    ... you're gonna thrive.

    ===

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    I USED TO WEAR WHITE BIBS... USED TO

    I USED TO WEAR WHITE BIBS... USED TO

    May 12, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WHY ARE WHITE BIBS making a come back? I've worn white bibs, they looked amazing in the packaging, and...

    ... for the first couple of days.

    But, ya know what?

    Ride 'em enough...

    • rain
    • dirt
    • mud

    ... the stains reign.

    Nobody wants to see splatter off the rear wheel, 
    onto our rear crack.

    ie: our dirty laundry.

    Black is easier...

    ... better at hiding the rough patches.

    I'd like to pretend life's all sun and games,
    worthy of the white bibs.

    But, every now and then... 

    • health
    • projects
    • schedules

    ... ya know, it's too much.

    So, it was both hard and easy to pull the plug on a couple of races I had been planning on for months...

    ... in fact, all of 'em for the foreseeable.

    Body tired.
    Toddy tired.

    Takin' it down a notch...

    • goals
    • intensity
    • activities

    ... 'till the fire's back.

    Time to chop wood...

    ... like Rocky in Rocky IV.

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    A BIKE WITH NO NAME

    A BIKE WITH NO NAME

    May 11, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THE VERY PRO TREND of name stickers on bikes makes a lot of sense. Seven riders on a team, three bikes a piece. That's a lot to keep track of...

    ... for the riders and mechanics.

    We all want to feel pro.

    Do we need name stickers on our bikes?

    I mean, there's a quiver in our garage, but...

    ... it's pretty clear who's is who's.

    In that case, why do non-pros name stickers?

    In case our new-found friends forget our names? 

    To intimidate or pacify the competition on the start line?

    Me, personally, I like to think a proper name can...

    ... give our bikes talisman-like qualities.

    Like my gravel bike's name: GRVL GHOST

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    EVERYBODY FEELS THE HEAT

    EVERYBODY FEELS THE HEAT

    May 10, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THE FIRST HOT DAY OF THE YEAR always disappoints. No matter the the number of indoor, sweltering bouts with the Zwifties, countless smokin' hot sauna/spa sessions...

    ... the melting is real.

    The spunky start imperceptibly grinds down.

    In my case...

    ... to a halt.

    90º+ 

    Not terrible.

    What was/is/might still be? terrible...

    ... is my/our acclimation.

    As the great FosterGrants said We need 4-5 of these to get battle ready.

    I hope he's right,
    he usually is.

    In fact, now that the initial smack in the salty head has passed...

    ... it's not disappointing at all.

    We're one day closer to mocking his best.

    Soon anything Mr. Sunshine tries to magnify us with...

    ... will be nothin'.

    There's a lot...

    • acclimation
    • hydration
    • apparel

    ... we forget about until the sitch confronts.

     Bring the heat!

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    IL FALCO!

    IL FALCO!

    May 09, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    LAUNCHING OFF AN ITALIAN CLIMB takes guts. The roads are steep, skinny, twisty, shady. Add in runoff, debris and corrosion and...

    ... only the bravest, most skilled are willing to fly.

    Enter Il Falco,
    The Falcon, Paolo Savoldelli.

    I watched one descent in the Giro where he...

    • caught
    • passed
    • destroyed

    ... the competition.

    By purposely slicing both wheels through the hairpin turns.

    Purposely!

    Now, I don't know about you, but the only time I've slid both wheels through a turn I was outta control through gravel covered turn in a crit...

    ... somehow, by some miracle, I stayed upright.

    There is one rider capable of such feats in this year's Giro...

    ... Tom Pidcock.

    I hope we get to see him slicing and dicing...

    ... with his Red Bull brain-bucket.

    ===

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    FIXING A PROBLEM

    FIXING A PROBLEM

    May 08, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    IT'S NOT THE PROBLEM, it's how you handle it. Sage advice from my grampappy. I'd like to see what he says about...

    ... this megannoying problem.

    It's been keeping me up all night...

    ... that's no way for an aspiring shredder to recover.

    In this case, I know...

    • the root cause
    • how to handle 
    • and treat

    .... that's not the problem.

    The problem is,
    I didn't know it would be a problem.

    While I was busy slicing my thumb on the MTB Saturday...

    • keeping up with Smiles
    • the beautiful morning
    • a bit of pain

    ... I was distracted.

    A friendly vine of poison oak reached out,
    and wrapped itself around my left arm.

    Rather than scrubbing down with Tecnu, a special soap for poison oak encounters, my pre-emptive default after such a luscious ride...

    ... I did a quick rinse and hopped over to urgent care for stitches.

    On Monday, the initial itchies set in.

    Too late to handle the problem,
    a week of suffering is on deck.

    The moral of the story?

    Prevention >  Problemsolving > Procrastination

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    FANTASTICO!

    FANTASTICO!

    May 07, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    ONLY ROAD CYCLING has Grand Tours. Three of them: il Giro, le Tour, la Vuelta - Italy, France, Spain...

    ... lasting three weeks.

    21 days of racing.

    Does no offroad Grand Tours signify anything?

    Is road...

    • body
    • bikes
    • logistics

    ... just that much easier.

    I can hear the roadie gnashing of teeth - lol.

    Relax.

    3 weeks on a bike is nothing compared to running...

    • 50 days
    • 50 states
    • 50 marathons

    ... Dean Karnazes.

    Which is child's play compared to completing...

    • 50 days
    • 50 states
    • 50 Ironman's

    ... James "Iron Cowboy" Lawrence.

    Regardless of how ya like your pain...

    • beautiful country
    • insane talent
    • Italian flair

    ... the Giro starts Friday, and it's gonna be fantastico!

    ===

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    THE LIST

    THE LIST

    May 06, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THE LIST WAS STARTING to weigh me down. It kept getting longer, and more detailed. If this continued...

    ... I knew I'd quit.

    Good ol' Ben Franklin's tool saved me.

    I drew a line down the middle,
    all the crud on the left.

    All I needed was one thing that could go on the right.

    Then, I could look at all the reasons stacking up in the You Can't Finish or Win column, and...

    ... give them the 1-finger salute.

    What's on the right side of your list?

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    WHAT ARE WE RIDING FOR, ANYWAY?

    WHAT ARE WE RIDING FOR, ANYWAY?

    May 05, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WE DO THINGS DIFFERENTLY, partly to be efficient and partly because we aren't bound by tradition. We're making it up...

    ... as we go along.

    Just like two amazing charities and events I learned about today.

    Best Buddies gets people with intellectual and developmental challenges... 

    • outside
    • socializing
    • doing hard things

     ... out on bikes.

    Bay to Brooklyn is a memorial ride for the 343 firefighters who lost their lives during 9-11, starting on West Coast and finishing in New York City.

    How about that for a cool way to put our training to great use?!

    We designed their gear on Zoom calls today...

    • fast
    • easy
    • and fun

    with their input, in real time.

    That process is one of the many things we do different.


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    THE CHALLENGE OF GOING TOO FAST

    THE CHALLENGE OF GOING TOO FAST

    May 04, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    ON THE BWR CA COURSE last weekend, I came in really hot to an aid station. Volunteers everywhere, helpful hands full of bottles and gels, and...

    ... all I can see is the gap through the cones.

    I blast through,
    and the yelling starts.

    Wrong way!
    Wrong way!
    Wrong way!
    Wrong way!
    Wrong way!

    By the time I'm 100 yards down the wrong road, I turn around and see the guy I'd worked so hard to catch and pass...

    ... flies through the area correctly, at full speed.

    The next 5 miles, I'm going all out to catch him,
    and repass.

    Going fast is important for...

    • winning
    • attaining
    • achieving

    ... going fast in the right direction is importanter.

    ===

    Case in point.

    I thought it'd be faster and easier to just cover my wound with Neosporin and get on with life...

    ... Dr. Mike texted me back: Get that stitched up, it will heal much faster.

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    ... THAT ENDED WELL, MOSTLY.

    ... THAT ENDED WELL, MOSTLY.

    May 03, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THE MARINE LAYER was thick, like misty with wet streets thick. This could only mean one thing, 3D printed dirt would be covering our bodies and bikes. And one more...

    ... really good thing.

    Hero Dirt.

    We would have to wait a bit for the sun to get higher,
    we didn't need it to break through,
    we needed the temps to rise.

    In the meantime, Tim Z and I were having a blast, right up until...

    • whipping through the drenched brush
    • knobbies caked with almost mud
    • digging deep on the steeps.

    ... my booboo.

    As I'm cleaning a rocky ledge,
    my tire slips,
    I tip.

    Over!

    On the way down, trying to break my fall, my glove snags on my twin-lok...

    ... landing with all my weight onto the webbing between forefinger and thumb.

    Hurts a bit.

    I see red.

    But, it feels good and we ride for another hour.

    Back at the van I remove my glove to see this gash.

    It's deepish.

    In such a weird spot, I can't see any way to stitch it.

    Besides it's not bleeding,
    and doesn't hurt much.

    Put a call into the great Dr. Delange (bro-in-law).

    For now,
    lots and lots of neosporin.

    Do you think I deserve this peanut better donut?

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    I HAD NO IDEA HOW WEAK I WAS, UNTIL...

    I HAD NO IDEA HOW WEAK I WAS, UNTIL...

    May 02, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    IF WE'RE NEVER TESTED or pushed, we don't know what we are capable of. And here's the sad truth to that...

    ... we think we're capable of a lot more than we are.

    99% of the time,
    we're not even close!

    For example.

    As a kid, I could snap off 10 pull ups...

    ... no problem.

    When I decided to reincorporate that exercise back into my routine, I could barely to 2...

    ... big problem.

    Now, I snap off sets of 5 throughout my work day.

    Another example.

    One day, we decided to climb the local 5600' mountain...

    ... I couldn't make it to the top.

    After a year or so...

    ... we we're doing repeats on that same climb.

    The lesson?

    We have no idea how weak we are...

    ... until we get stronger.

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    20 min vision therapy

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    DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE STATE?

    DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE STATE?

    May 01, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    GETTING BEYOND THE OBVIOUS BIAS that comes with living in a place you love, what is your favorite state or place to visit...

    ... and how often do you get there?

    This is important.

    We need...

    • breaks
    • changes
    • adventures

    ... to thrive.

    I have a few favorite spots...

    • the North Shore of Oahu
    • the lush forest in Breckinridge
    • any open desert area in the winter

    ... I don't get to any of them often enough.

    Good thing my favorite state is so close.

    The best ways to get there...

    • twisty single track
    • long mountain climbs
    • surfing good waves in warm water

    ... it's a magical place.

    Filled by moments..

    • calm
    • confident
    • proactivity

    ... when time disappears.

    We don't need a passport,
    plane,
    or car.

    The secret...

    • playfulness
    • honed skills
    • vision focused far ahead

    ... comes with time and dedication to one's craft.

    ===

    166 lbs
    8 hrs sleep
    PushUps PullUps SplitSquats
    20 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    94/15 (fitness per Training Peaks)
    20 min vision therapy

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    WHY IT'S SO HARD TO TAKE A BREAK

    WHY IT'S SO HARD TO TAKE A BREAK

    Apr 30, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    AFTER SUNDAY'S RACE, BWR CA, I swore I'd take a really good break. Stay off the bike, until at least Thursday, because I knew I was...

    ... exhausted and mentally burned.

    This morning's excuse to break my vow was really good...

    ... had to drop the van off to be serviced.

    And, you know, that required riding my bike home.

    Surely, 30 minutes of spinning would be okay.

    Was it?

    I mean, the legs felt like doodoo.

    Here's the real problem...

    • our minds need to relax, get away from the grind
    • our bodies need the physical work
    • our days are organized

     ... we've built a routine optimized for life.

    The withdrawals were killing me.

    Out I went at sunset...

    ... with no plan but to pedal some, and coast more.

    ===

    165.7 lbs
    8 hrs sleep
    PushUps PullUps
    20 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    93/16 (fitness per Training Peaks)
    20 min vision therapy

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    PURSUE IMPOSSIBLE

    PURSUE IMPOSSIBLE

    Apr 29, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    PRETTY GOOD FOR ME,
    is not good enough.

    Only knowing there was nothing left to give,
    is satisfying.

    Reaching for the furthest star,
    is true north.

    Latent talents disgust me, I demand all God has given me be uncovered,
    activated and deployed.

    Anything less than everything,
    is failure.

    I define my wins not by others, or trophies,
    but by my own golden standard.

    I'm in pursuit of impossible.

    ===

    164.7 lbs
    7 hrs sleep
    PushUps PullUps
    20 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    94/5 (fitness per Training Peaks)
    20 min vision therapy

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    PUMP IT UP!

    PUMP IT UP!

    Apr 28, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT for cycling, because Shimano and the city teamed up to put in a pump track. We went over tonight with the littles, thinking there would be a few kids...

    ... it was mayhem.

    10 kids, more like a 100!

    What's the best path to...

    • fun
    • skills
    • power

    ... hands down, it's BMX!

    Heck, that's how I started...

    • riding to school
    • popping wheelies
    • jumping everything in site

    ... making all kinds of friends...

    • comparing scabs and scars
    • daring each other to ridiculous stunts
    • taking apart and sanding and painting the frames

    ... bonds that remain unbroken to this day.

    As the great Elvis Costello said...

    Pump it up until you can feel it,
    Pump it up when you don't really need it. 

    ---

    166.7 lbs
    8 hrs sleep
    PushUps PullUps
    20 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    96/-7 (fitness per Training Peaks)
    20 min vision therapy

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    A DIFFERENT KIND OF FLAT

    A DIFFERENT KIND OF FLAT

    Apr 27, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THE THOUGHT OF RACING TODAY was underwhelming. Sleeping in, watching Liege-Bastogne-Liege, taking a lazy beach walk with Surfergirl, making pancakes...

    ... anything, but clipping in and pounding the pedals.

    Watts up?

    Surely, it's not...

    • Rock Cobbler in Feb
    • BWR AZ in Mar
    • Cactus Cup in Mar
    • Sea Otter in Apr
    • BWR CA today

    ... racing my Classics season?

    I know it wears the pros down,
    but not me?

    I was flat before we even got going.

    When I got a flat with 15 miles to go...

    ... I was so tempted to call for help.

    Good thing I don't race with a phone.

    I'm sharing this part, because it could happen to you.

    So, I'm in a good group, with Carlitos and Kristen Smith.

    We're moving.

    Then I hit a rock, at speed...

    ... all the way to the rim.

    Tire starts losing pressue.

    Ugh!

    I stop.

    No signs of sealant or a punchture.

    Hmmm?

    Give it a CO2...

    ... all the air just blows right.

    Give it another, my last...

    ... same darn thing.

    I have just enough that I can ride very slowly.

    I find one of those public tool stations, with a pump.

    Yes!

    Attach it.

    Nothing in...

    ... all remaining air out.

    I'm dead.

    A good dude pulls up to loan me his pump, only he hasn't used it in years and can't remember how it works.

    I should stayed in bed.

    A few minutes later, the great Nate Adams comes blasting by.

    I hollar.

    He stops.

    Gives me 2 CO2s.

    I go for it.

    Tire seals perfectly.

    What happened?

    I think I hit that rock so hard it broke the bead free keeping it from sealing properly...

    ... until all the air pressure was removed.

    It remained sealed the rest of the ride.

    Where's the lesson?

    I need...

    • rest
    • a break
    • time off

    ... to remove the pressure.

    Once that's done...

    ... I can quickly get back up to speed.

    166?
    7 hrs sleep
    No PushUps PullUps
    20 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    989/14 (fitness per Training Peaks)
    0 min vision therapy

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

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    AN ATHEIST, A GOD-FEARER, AND GRAVEL RACER WALKED INTO AN EXPO

    AN ATHEIST, A GOD-FEARER, AND GRAVEL RACER WALKED INTO AN EXPO

    Apr 27, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    HAULING DOWN THE FREEWAY to get to the BWR Expo this morning, I realized I've become hellaborring. And, I think it might be true for the simple fact...

    ... I'm laser focused on so few things.

    So you can imagine the thrill talking to real people, in real life... 

    ... about atheism.

    Because, here's sitch.

    I can go all day about... 

    • endurance sports
    • building a brand
    • my familiy
    • religion

    ... my convictions, not necessarily in that order.

    As a wise man once said...

    One person's convictions,
    are just boring as heck to everyone else.

    This truly might be one of the greatest challenges we face by spending...

    ... so much time alone, training.

    Especially, for those addicted to filling our remaining free time with scrolling, or binging YouFlix.

    Our chances to connect deeply with others are fleeting.

    So, there I am catching up with Carlitos, talking about his mother's passing, my brush with death last year, the miracles of our children.

    And, he says it.

    I'm atheist.

    Really? 

    We dove into the how, where, who, what, where and why of his conversion.

    Fascinating.

    No God?

    Well, I believe in a higher power.

    Ok, that might not be atheism?

    Yes, but, it's where I am.

    It was a great conversation between to brothers of the endurance faith.

    Then, no joke, the couple in the spot next to me in the expo comes over and we're sitting there talking about the day.

    Somehow, atheism comes up again.

    Oh, yeah, I was raised a Catholic, but it wasn't working for me because it didn't make logical sense.

    Now, this cat, is about the same age as our oldest, so it was really interesting to get his younger take on religion in general, and God specifically.

    So, no God?

    Nope.

    But what about the sunrise, an old growth forest, a child's first breath?

    It doesn't add up to God, for me.

    Each of these conversations, were at least an hour long.

    Respectful.
    Honest.
    Raw.

    The first time in quite a while I haven't felt boring,
    or been bored.

    I'll tell ya this, though.

    My guess is each of us, probably on the terrible hike-a-bike after 55 grueling miles...

    ... would like to have the hand of God give us a good push.

    ===

    165.5 (carb loading)
    8 hrs sleep
    No PushUps PullUps
    20 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    94/5 (fitness per Training Peaks)
    0 min vision therapy

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

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    A DIFFERENT KIND OF FLAT

    A DIFFERENT KIND OF FLAT

    Apr 27, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THE THOUGHT OF RACING TODAY was underwhelming. Sleeping in, watching Liege-Bastogne-Liege, taking a lazy beach walk with Surfergirl, making pancakes...

    ... anything, but clipping in a pounding the pedals.

    Watts up?

    Surely, it's not...

    • Rock Cobbler in Feb
    • BWR AZ in Mar
    • Cactus Cup in Mar
    • Sea Otter in Apr
    • BWR CA today

    ... racing my own Classics season?

    I know it wears the pros down,
    but not me?

    I was flat before we even got going.

    When I got a flat with 15 miles to go...

    ... I was so tempted to call for help.

    Good thing I don't race with a phone.

    I'm sharing this part, because it could happen to you.

    So, I'm in a good group, with Carlitos and Kristen Smith.

    We're moving.

    Then I hit a rock, at speed...

    ... all the way to the rim.

    Tire starts losing pressue.

    Ugh!

    I stop.

    No signs of sealant or a punchture.

    Hmmm?

    Give it a CO2...

    ... all the air just blows right.

    Give it another, my last...

    ... same darn thing.

    I have just enough that I can ride very slowly.

    I find one of those public tool stations, with a pump.

    Yes!

    Attach it.

    Nothing in...

    ... all remaining air out.

    I'm dead.

    A good dude pulls up to loan me his pump, only he hasn't used it in years and can't remember how it works.

    I should stayed in bed.

    A few minutes later, the great Nate Adams comes blasting by.

    I hollar.

    He stops.

    Gives me 2 CO2s.

    I go for it.

    Tire seals perfectly.

    What happened?

    I think I hit that rock so hard it broke the bead free keeping it from sealing properly...

    ... until all the air pressure was removed.

    It remained sealed the rest of the ride.

    Where's the lesson?

    I need...

    • rest
    • a break
    • time off

    ... to remove the pressure.

    Once that's done...

    ... I can quickly get back up to speed.

    166?
    7 hrs sleep
    No PushUps PullUps
    20 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    989/14 (fitness per Training Peaks)
    0 min vision therapy

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

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    AN ATHEIST, A GOD-FEARER, AND GRAVEL RACER WALKED INTO AN EXPO

    AN ATHEIST, A GOD-FEARER, AND GRAVEL RACER WALKED INTO AN EXPO

    Apr 26, 2025
    by
    TODD BROWN

    HAULING DOWN THE FREEWAY to get to the BWR Expo this morning, I realized I've become hellaborring. And, I think it might be true for the simple fact...

    ... I'm laser focused on so few things.

    So you can imagine the thrill talking to real people, in real life... 

    ... about atheism.

    Because, here's the sitch.

    I can go all day about... 

    • endurance sports
    • building a brand
    • my familiy
    • religion

    ... my convictions, not necessarily in that order.

    As a wise man once said...

    One person's convictions,
    are just boring as heck to everyone else.

    This truly might be one of the greatest challenges we face by spending...

    ... so much time alone, training.

    Especially, for those addicted to filling our remaining free time with scrolling, or binging YouFlix.

    Our chances to connect deeply with others are fleeting.

    So, there I am catching up with Carlitos, talking about his mother's passing, my brush with death last year, the miracles of our children.

    And, he says it.

    I'm atheist.

    Really? 

    We dove into the how, where, who, what, where and why of his conversion.

    Fascinating.

    No God?

    Well, I believe in a higher power.

    Ok, that might not be atheism?

    Yes, but, it's where I am.

    It was a great conversation between to brothers of the endurance faith.

    Then, no joke, the couple in the spot next to me in the expo comes over and we're sitting there talking about the day.

    Somehow, atheism comes up again.

    Oh, yeah, I was raised a Catholic, but it wasn't working for me because it didn't make logical sense.

    Now, this cat, is about the same age as our oldest, so it was really interesting to get his younger take on religion in general, and God specifically.

    So, no God?

    Nope.

    But what about the sunrise, an old growth forest, a child's first breath?

    It doesn't add up to God, for me.

    Each of these conversations, were at least an hour long.

    Respectful.
    Honest.
    Raw.

    The first time in quite a while I haven't felt boring,
    or been bored.

    I'll tell ya this, though.

    My guess is each of us, probably on the terrible hike-a-bike after 55 grueling miles...

    ... would like to have the hand of God give us a good push.

    ===

    165.5 (carb loading)
    8 hrs sleep
    No PushUps PullUps
    20 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    94/5 (fitness per Training Peaks)
    0 min vision therapy

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

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