Would you rather ride in Utah, Idaho or Wyoming? Why? 👇🏻
@Wanderer25Күн бұрын
UT, because gravel trails are everywhere and canyon roads are epic.
@valiantabelloКүн бұрын
200 miles goddamn bro, well done.Thanks for the candor re: your training and whatnot.
@pjohns8Күн бұрын
Well done, honest straightforward evaluation, first step to improving next year! I am showing this video to my corporate team. Excellent view on improving.
@jwemmettКүн бұрын
Great day bromigo!
@paulweber624Күн бұрын
1:36 22.3 miles per hour average for 27 plus miles at 146 watts. I must be doing something wrong.
@adamolig3865Күн бұрын
Only if you're riding solo in a large race. He is in a large group, drafting the vast majority of the time, with maybe a few stints at the front of the group taking the wind (maybe the 688W max power?), so avg power is very low in that group setting.
@Adam-vi5qp8 сағат бұрын
Great video and learnings. I did a 300km road race in Melbourne and few years ago and came 2nd in my age group. The reason I did well was due to the zone 2 endurance 200+ training rides. Keep up the great content
@daviddang82Күн бұрын
Coulda brought your bike and trainer while you watch your son soccer
@comicsgatorКүн бұрын
Lotoja is awesome. Great event.
@richardlee8467Күн бұрын
Great vid great race 👏👏👏
@RyonBeachnerКүн бұрын
Damn that sounds like a ton of fun.
@stuart2714Күн бұрын
Soccer games > Saturday rides ❤ With 2025 Leadville MTB in your legs you’ll be primed for LOTOJA 🤓
@ShayneK1Күн бұрын
Yes! I’m working on him for that.
@CharlieWashburn-ui1gjКүн бұрын
👏👏
@everydaycarrytoolsКүн бұрын
Did you get a Stinner? Didn’t expect to see that logo here. :)
@entdmIIКүн бұрын
This is not the longest road bike race in the US. Race Across America would be closer to that label at 3000 miles
@RyonBeachnerКүн бұрын
That’s probably why he said longest *one day* race in the US in the intro.
@entdmIIКүн бұрын
@@RyonBeachner Well then clickbait since the video is titled explicitly "How I Raced the Longest Road Bike Race in the USA (201 Miles)".
@RyonBeachnerКүн бұрын
@@entdmII That must have been really difficult being deceived for a whole 4 seconds. How did you manage it?
@entdmIIКүн бұрын
@@RyonBeachnerclearly quite terribly. Please send help