Great work! Mechanicals really mess with your head early in a race. My SBT this year was comically similar in spirit. But thankfully 75 miles shorter 😂
@str8shogun13 күн бұрын
I heard ORA Ti bikes ate the business
@sphexesАй бұрын
I just ordered mine very impulsively. I wish I would have gotten the eagle rear derailleur and 52 cassette for a drive train mullet. I can't wait until it comes. Thanks for the quick review.
@samhunter6813Ай бұрын
667 subs I couldn't leave you on the devils number.
@KyleTheCyclistАй бұрын
BRO... Life saver lol
@dominicschaeffer909Ай бұрын
you could have taken the AMTRAK Riverrunner STL to KC with your bikes.
@KyleTheCyclistАй бұрын
There are a limited number of bike spots on the train and it was all booked up when we were planning this trip.
@stopgapper2 ай бұрын
KZbin randomly recommended your video to me. I am so glad! What a nice documentary of a ride! Very well edited. Thank you! I am glad that you rode up to Mt. Mitchel. That climb, after all the miles is no joke. Anyway, thanks for making the video. All the best! P.S. The camera just doesn't do it justice for how steep those climbs and descends are. I think the fastest I ever went on a bike was approaching Mt. Mitchel at 42 MPH, and it felt sketchy as hell. P.P.S I really liked the end of the video where everyone had a chance to reflect. Thanks!
@TheSafetysheep2 ай бұрын
I did both in one day out n back. My ass was so sore but it was 194 miles of amazing riding
@csblack012 ай бұрын
On your fueling - I would have thought that’d be sorted before ? Did you trial it ?
@KyleTheCyclist2 ай бұрын
Yeah definitely did practice fueling. I had run into stomach problems before but it was manageable. I had never gone beyond 130 miles with my fuel. Miles 130-180 in the heat and being dehydrated was just kinda uncharted territory for me. Learned a lot about how to screw up and what doesn't work for me at this event. I'm just happy I finished! Maybe next year I'll do better! Thanks for watching.
@lterra723 ай бұрын
glad you didn’t give up. nice job
@gttim3 ай бұрын
I think I know which crossing with the drop you saw the guy go over his handlebars. I approached it with nobody in front of me and saw that drop off the cement a few feet away. I just bunny hopped the gap at the last second. That should have been marked or maybe even filled in. We did not need conditions that could have harmed riders. Good job! I saw a couple riders stop the first few miles. I went out too hard and struggled with cramping in the back half. I would not use a race day chain. I would use a chain for the last few rides and into the race, but I would never use anything on race day that was not tested on previous rides.
@KyleTheCyclist3 ай бұрын
So the gapped crossing was marked with a simple "Caution" sign before it, but it the fall off after the culvert was not easily seen. I agree it should have been filled with gravel before the race. I agree with you on the race day chain. It was a dumb idea and a costly mistake. I'm just glad I was able to still pedal and get the race done.
@deepakdevegowda73693 ай бұрын
Congrats on pushing through. I finished around the same time as you and had the same problems. Mile 150-200 was the worst, although the course profile says it is the easiest, and I could barely pedal. I was on track for a beat the sun finish and slowly saw my averages drop off - the last 10 miles took me the same time as the section through Little Egypt - which shows how slow I was rolling on the flats. In hindsight, I took in too much nutrition and too little water, just like you. I could barely sleep that night with all that unused sugar working itself through my body. Lesson learnt.
@KyleTheCyclist2 ай бұрын
Congratulations on completing the race despite all the trouble. Are you going to try again next year?
@SlowGuyontheFastRide3 ай бұрын
Strong! Inspiring to see you dig so deep and get it done.
@LucasBelford-mz3ld3 ай бұрын
Start slow, and in the last group. Make the first 70 miles super easy pedaling at goal pace while drafting. Many others go out way too hard. That will bring you up to good groups when it matters at mile 120+ and feeling fresh. I started in last, finished in 13 hours, and held pretty much the same pace start to finish
@bluegreymtb33503 ай бұрын
Heroic
@KwadSkwad3 ай бұрын
bringing back some memories man. glad you had an epic experience!! flashbacks to how my 2022 played out being overcast early then hot hot hot later. i learned (both years) that you show up with a plan, but you have to adapt and just deal with what the day gives you. kudos to you for getting through all the lows so you could feel that high at the end!!!
@KyleTheCyclist3 ай бұрын
Next time we'll be riding together 🤘
@chrisweber74603 ай бұрын
Chapeau! 👏180km is hard, but 200 miles on gravel boards! 💪
@howlinhauler3 ай бұрын
my day rider is an OG Lynskey with the thin tubes and red badge, love it but no fat tires. Lynsky please put a mid motor in a R300 for us old guys. Good points and nice edit, cheers.
@lassebabba93123 ай бұрын
Nice. But what was your time?
@arcaderadio54383 ай бұрын
how do you not take your “raceday chain” out for a test ride beforehand?
@johnzabelle99443 ай бұрын
For real.
@KyleTheCyclist3 ай бұрын
I rode it around the block and everything seemed fine. Maybe it was nerves. Like I said, it was stupid. I learned.
@Y3riel3 ай бұрын
Congrats on finishing. I’m glad I’m not the only one that forgot to cut a new chain before putting it on the bike!😅
@KyleTheCyclist3 ай бұрын
Race brain is real.
@rug2123 ай бұрын
Nice ride man! Looked pretty tough. I just bought a Lynskey GR300 and I’m loving it.
@KyleTheCyclist3 ай бұрын
Nice! I'm convinced there's probably no better deal on a Ti Gravel bike right now. Enjoy it and see you out there!
@rug2123 ай бұрын
@@KyleTheCyclist Agreed!
@clintsanders96553 ай бұрын
Great work buddy..!!! It's all well and good to watch Lachlan Morton win on GCN replays.... BUT I truly enjoy watching absolute legends like yourself smash through real world problems and finish. That is determination. Hope to visit from Australia and ride one day. Thanks for the insight.
@joef29323 ай бұрын
Congratulations on finishing. Looking forward to a video on what you would do different with your fueling.
@mugsy59743 ай бұрын
Congratulations. I did the 100. I give you guys who did the 200 a lot of credit. 💪👍
@billysbikesbrews71833 ай бұрын
Wow 😁 Congratulations 🚴♂️😎
@waterboxer873 ай бұрын
High five to you. Severe challenges did not stop you.
@kivriel26603 ай бұрын
I know the feeling with stomach problems. Great effort and great film!
@ZenEndurance3 ай бұрын
Great video! Was that your son calling you his "special little boy"? lol. Sons are so funny teasing their dads. Anyway, yeah, if you try to fuel in the heat as much as you did on training rides that weren't quite as hot or as hard, you're going to get sick. Happens all the time. So if the temp is high and it's a race, drink more and fuel less. People overfuel too because they want more energy because it's a race... so you can see how so many people get sick on race day when they were fine during training. The winning times on hot days are slower than cool days for a reason. The people that go a little slower so they can stay cool and not get sick do better. Cool video and subscribed!
@KyleTheCyclist3 ай бұрын
Oh yeah that was definitely my kid being funny. Thanks for all the tips. I still have much to learn about fuel and hydration. Believe me when I say it, there were many miles of introspection on how I could have done things better! Thanks for the sub!
@leefitler45973 ай бұрын
So “tt” bars were allowed?
@KyleTheCyclist3 ай бұрын
Aero bars are only prohibited for the Elite division.
@CA-ub6pf3 ай бұрын
@@KyleTheCyclist They are banned for the pro riders since they are too dangerous while it's obvious the pro's have better skills, so that's strange. They should be banned for all riders as it's dangerous for yourself and other riders and it's 'cheating' as well as it makes a big difference.
@craigjok3 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your finish. Great job working through your challenges. On a previous year, I made it to mile 131 before an asthma attack that landed me in a ditch. The weather was good, the bike was good. It didn’t matter when I couldn’t breathe. I wanted to continue to the next check point but my riding partner wisely talked me out of it and he even called my wife who threatened me if I didn’t call for help. That’s what we do. Kudos for your determination to conquer the 200 miles. I still think about trying it again but the remote nature of the route complicates my back-up plan to get help should I need assistance pretty quickly. I’ve even done a full Ironman with the comfort knowing that I wouldn’t be to removed from medical assistance. That has to be part of my race planning. You did a great job.
@emilioc7003 ай бұрын
Way to gut it out brother
@bombero33683 ай бұрын
Liked your video…and subscribed!
@raem76033 ай бұрын
So glad the race didn't make you bleed your own blood! Love you babe 💕 So proud of you!
@captain16643 ай бұрын
Well done man! That's one hell of a challenge you took on, and beat. Thanks for sharing your experience 👍
@BrianRPaterson3 ай бұрын
Well done man! Unbound looks proper brutal. Good on you for finishing AND smiling! Cheers
@streddaz3 ай бұрын
First time using those carb mixes?
@KyleTheCyclist3 ай бұрын
No, I had used this same mix in a few other races. The longest before this was 130 miles and I got nauseous but not quite this bad. I was stubborn and believed the problem was just me. I think I just pushed it to the limit. Maltodextrin + Dehydration is not my friend. I've been using SiS Beta Fuel but now I'm thinking of switching to Skratch Labs Super High Carb Mix.
@BIIIKES3 ай бұрын
@@KyleTheCyclist I use the Skratch carb mix and it's easy to drink and gentle on my stomach. I used it last Saturday at Unbound as well. Highly recommend. Way to get it done. I'm still working on my race edit 😎🤘
@streddaz3 ай бұрын
@@KyleTheCyclist good to know. I've been using SIS Beta Fuel and so far, so good. I'll make sure I keep my hydration up when using it by the sounds of things.
@KyleTheCyclist3 ай бұрын
@@streddaz I wanna be clear, I don't think Beta Fuel is a bad product, I just think it's not compatible with me. The SiS Isotonic Gels were the only thing I could get down and they worked very well. I will probably continue to use them.
@streddaz3 ай бұрын
@@KyleTheCyclist that’s cool. Sometimes if you have too much high carb, no matter what it is, it can upset your stomach.
@joecalarco22273 ай бұрын
Well Done!
@user-hh9cu2px9g3 ай бұрын
So good! Thank you for sharing.
@PastorKwangle3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience. Congrats on sticking it out and getting it done!
@Lillygrace1133 ай бұрын
Woo hoo! We are so proud of you, Kyle love Elizabeth, Aaron, and Lily
@kevincraig41913 ай бұрын
Great job! And glad you didn’t lose any blood! Haha.
@markdulin98403 ай бұрын
Can 700 X 45mm schwalbes fit with some room to spare ? 47 or 48 s?
@KyleTheCyclist3 ай бұрын
The official clearance limit for the bike is 45mm. I haven't fit a set of Schwalbes yet, but the Maxxis Rambler size 45 mm fit good in the back and tight in the front. The Rambler is a much knobbier tire than the Schwalbe GS one however. So I would say as long as you're not facing a lot of mud, you could probably fit a set of 45s.
@harrymiram66213 ай бұрын
Should have taken the next left After Bishop onto Alakea. One of the reasons used to Detest driving, even walking in/around Bishop/Alakea/Chinatown area...Too many damned one-way streets!-lol....
@kenailtri3 ай бұрын
You’ve inspired me to create my own itinerary video! I rode S to N in 7 days last year, staying in hotels, air BnBs, etc., and never had to go more than a mile or so off the Parkway!
@1965justwannalook4 ай бұрын
Love Lynskey bikes. I have a Helix Pro and it will be running when they put me in a box. Great bikes that don't get nearly enough KZbin love.
@KyleTheCyclist3 ай бұрын
The helix looks awesome. I have met quite a few Lynskey riders. Everyone seems to love their bikes. I plan on doing a long-term review in the next couple months. Stay tuned!
@maurizioparola66054 ай бұрын
I like this, from Italy. =)
@KyleTheCyclist3 ай бұрын
My dream adventure is Zurich > Rome through Italy. <3
@downtubecrank1034 ай бұрын
Nice Video! I like how you made your travels interesting.
@andredeketeleastutecomplex4 ай бұрын
Sir, you can't park there!
@tommiegrable69104 ай бұрын
So u ride the trail how do u get back to ur starting point