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Episode 94 - World Tour Crashes, Gravel Bikes at Paris Roubaix, BWR Utah Mishaps, and DJ and Scott are Local Bullies

What up party people. We had to record this one super early Monday morning so Scott could catch a flight to Cali for Tour of Redlands so if you’re a Patreon supporter this show is hitting y’alls earholes an extra couple days in advance. The conversations got a little off topic at times but for the most part we’re talking gnarly World Tour crashes, another absolute domination performance at Paris Roubaix, Dizzle’s BWR Utah mishaps, and would someone call the bully police on Scott and DJ already for beating up on another contingent of juniors and middle-aged weekend warriors at their local races again.

If you have any questions or feedback for the show you can drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com or you can holla at ya boys on the Bonk Bros insta (@bonkbros @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti @raddaddizzle @scottmcgilljr). Alright let’s get this pod started already.

Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros

Silca (discount code: crockpotanator4000): https://silca.cc/?utm_source=Bonk+Bros&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=stripchip&utm_id=Bonk+Bros+Podcast

For more Dylan Johnson content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIf1xvRN8pzyd_VfLgj_dow

Intro/ Outro music by AlexGrohl on Pixabay.com: https://pixabay.com/music/id-111445/

Listener Question Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1T37wGRLk6iYTCF6X_DQ9yfcaYtfAQceKpBJYR5W7DVA/edit?ts=642eb6d6

The Following Was Generated Using AI And Should Not Be Held To The Higher Standards Of Sentient Beings - Riverside.fm

Summary

In this conversation, the hosts discuss their recent race experiences and the topic of crashes in professional cycling. They also touch on the potential impact of injuries on upcoming races and the debate around race safety. The conversation revolves around the topic of tire choice for the Paris-Roubaix race. The participants discuss the importance of tire width and the trade-off between aerodynamics and rolling resistance. They debate whether wider tires are faster on the cobbled sections of the race and the significance of bottom bracket height. The conversation also touches on the use of gravel bikes in the race and the performance of the Israel Premier Tech team. The participants share their opinions on the optimal tire size for the race and the need for experimentation. The conversation covers various topics including the Roubaix bike, the race on Saturday, hanging out with Myron, tactics in the race, the performance of Sophia Gomez Viefane, the Canadian mafia in cycling, and discussions about VO2 max and age group categories. The hosts also mention listener questions about tire inserts and winning the sprint at Unbound. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to mountain bike racing and nutrition. They address questions about tire choice, carb consumption during long races, sodium intake, and the use of Morton bicarb. They also touch on the popularity of lace-up shoes, waxing bike chains, and the legacy of Lance Armstrong. The hosts share their thoughts on these subjects and provide insights based on their own experiences.

Keywords

race experiences, crashes, professional cycling, injuries, race safety, tire choice, Paris-Roubaix, gravel bikes, Israel Premier Tech, aerodynamics, rolling resistance, bottom bracket height, wider tires, Roubaix bike, race, Myron, tactics, Sophia Gomez Viefane, Canadian mafia, VO2 max, age group categories, tire inserts, winning the sprint, mountain bike racing, nutrition, tire choice, carb consumption, sodium intake, Morton bicarb, lace-up shoes, waxing bike chains, Lance Armstrong

Takeaways

  • The hosts share their recent race experiences and discuss their performance.
  • They talk about the crashes that have occurred in professional cycling and the potential impact on upcoming races.
  • The conversation touches on the debate around race safety and the need for better measures to prevent accidents.
  • They speculate on the recovery time for injured riders and the potential changes in race dynamics. Tire choice is a crucial factor in the performance of riders in the Paris-Roubaix race.
  • There is a trade-off between aerodynamics and rolling resistance when selecting tire width.
  • Wider tires may be faster on the cobbled sections of the race, but aerodynamics can be compromised.
  • Bottom bracket height can affect the performance of riders on cobbles.
  • The use of gravel bikes in the race and the performance of the Israel Premier Tech team are topics of discussion.
  • Experimentation with tire size is important to find the optimal choice for the race. The hosts discuss the Roubaix bike and its suitability for certain races.
  • They talk about the race on Saturday and the presence of Myron.
  • They reminisce about hanging out with Myron in Bentonville.
  • The hosts share insights into the tactics used in the race and the frustrations of some riders.
  • They highlight the impressive performance of Sophia Gomez Viefane in the women's race.
  • The hosts discuss the rise of Canadian cyclists in the gravel scene.
  • They engage in a lighthearted conversation about VO2 max and age group categories.
  • The hosts address listener questions about tire inserts and winning the sprint at Unbound. Consider the terrain and conditions when choosing tires for a mountain bike race
  • Maintain a consistent carb intake during long races to sustain energy levels
  • Individual tolerance to sodium intake may vary, so experiment with different levels
  • Waxing bike chains can provide a clean and efficient drivetrain, but techniques may vary
  • Lance Armstrong's legacy is complex, with opinions differing among individuals and countries

Alternative Titles

  • The Debate Around Race Safety
  • Crashes in Professional Cycling The Importance of Tire Choice in Paris-Roubaix
  • The Significance of Bottom Bracket Height on Cobbles VO2 Max and Age Group Categories
  • The Roubaix Bike and Its Versatility Tips and Techniques for Waxing Bike Chains
  • Exploring the Use of Morton Bicarb in Racing

Sound Bites

  • "Dylan waited till the second climb to attack, wow."
  • "Does this open up doors for Sep Kuss?”
  • "That crash looked horrible, it gives you the heebie-jeebies."
  • "If you're gonna ride a gravel bike for Roubaix, that's a pretty good option."
  • "A team finally ran a good bike for Roubaix and still ran the wrong tires."
  • "The attacks always go on the cobbles."
  • "All right, yeah, sounds like the perfect Roubaix bike to me."
  • "He attacked before the climb and he had, I think maybe him and two other guys were had a little bit of a gap, maybe like a minute on the rest of the lead group going into the climb and then Stett and I just lit it up on the climb and held it to the finish."
  • "Dude, speaking of good form, Sophia Gomez Viefane looked like she absolutely decimated the women's race. Like it wasn't close at all."
  • "Just run them"
  • "No, dude, 18 hour race, yeah, 80 grams of carbs"
  • "It might be"

Chapters

00:00 Race Experiences and Performance

13:11 Crashes in Professional Cycling

15:46 The Impact of Injuries on Upcoming Races

19:46 Introduction to the Tire Choice Debate

21:04 Gravel Bikes and Israel Premier Tech

22:08 The Optimal Tire Size for Roubaix

25:06 The Importance of Cobbles in the Race

30:39 The Trade-Off Between Aerodynamics and Rolling Resistance

38:39 The Need for Experimentation in Tire Size

40:40 The Roubaix Bike and Its Versatility

42:23 Recapping the Race and Hanging Out with Myron

43:15 Tactics and Frustrations in the Race

47:47 Impressive Performance by Sophia Gomez Viefane

48:04 The Rise of the Canadian Mafia in Cycling

50:43 VO2 Max and Age Group Categories

53:51 Exploring Tire Inserts for Improved Performance

58:06 Strategies for Winning the Sprint at Unbound

01:01:26 Optimizing Tire Choice for Mountain Bike Racing

01:02:03 Carb Consumption and Sodium Intake for Endurance Races

01:03:41 Exploring the Use of Morton Bicarb in Racing

01:05:02 The Pros and Cons of Lace-Up Shoes for Cycling

01:06:06 Tips and Techniques for Waxing Bike Chains

01:08:54 The Legacy of Lance Armstrong: A Complex Perspective

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Episode 94 - World Tour Crashes, Gravel Bikes at Paris Roubaix, BWR Utah Mishaps, and DJ and Scott are Local Bullies

What up party people. We had to record this one super early Monday morning so Scott could catch a flight to Cali for Tour of Redlands so if you’re a Patreon supporter this show is hitting y’alls earholes an extra couple days in advance. The conversations got a little off topic at times but for the most part we’re talking gnarly World Tour crashes, another absolute domination performance at Paris Roubaix, Dizzle’s BWR Utah mishaps, and would someone call the bully police on Scott and DJ already for beating up on another contingent of juniors and middle-aged weekend warriors at their local races again.

If you have any questions or feedback for the show you can drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com or you can holla at ya boys on the Bonk Bros insta (@bonkbros @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti @raddaddizzle @scottmcgilljr). Alright let’s get this pod started already.

Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros

Silca (discount code: crockpotanator4000): https://silca.cc/?utm_source=Bonk+Bros&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=stripchip&utm_id=Bonk+Bros+Podcast

For more Dylan Johnson content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIf1xvRN8pzyd_VfLgj_dow

Intro/ Outro music by AlexGrohl on Pixabay.com: https://pixabay.com/music/id-111445/

Listener Question Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1T37wGRLk6iYTCF6X_DQ9yfcaYtfAQceKpBJYR5W7DVA/edit?ts=642eb6d6

The Following Was Generated Using AI And Should Not Be Held To The Higher Standards Of Sentient Beings - Riverside.fm

Summary

In this conversation, the hosts discuss their recent race experiences and the topic of crashes in professional cycling. They also touch on the potential impact of injuries on upcoming races and the debate around race safety. The conversation revolves around the topic of tire choice for the Paris-Roubaix race. The participants discuss the importance of tire width and the trade-off between aerodynamics and rolling resistance. They debate whether wider tires are faster on the cobbled sections of the race and the significance of bottom bracket height. The conversation also touches on the use of gravel bikes in the race and the performance of the Israel Premier Tech team. The participants share their opinions on the optimal tire size for the race and the need for experimentation. The conversation covers various topics including the Roubaix bike, the race on Saturday, hanging out with Myron, tactics in the race, the performance of Sophia Gomez Viefane, the Canadian mafia in cycling, and discussions about VO2 max and age group categories. The hosts also mention listener questions about tire inserts and winning the sprint at Unbound. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to mountain bike racing and nutrition. They address questions about tire choice, carb consumption during long races, sodium intake, and the use of Morton bicarb. They also touch on the popularity of lace-up shoes, waxing bike chains, and the legacy of Lance Armstrong. The hosts share their thoughts on these subjects and provide insights based on their own experiences.

Keywords

race experiences, crashes, professional cycling, injuries, race safety, tire choice, Paris-Roubaix, gravel bikes, Israel Premier Tech, aerodynamics, rolling resistance, bottom bracket height, wider tires, Roubaix bike, race, Myron, tactics, Sophia Gomez Viefane, Canadian mafia, VO2 max, age group categories, tire inserts, winning the sprint, mountain bike racing, nutrition, tire choice, carb consumption, sodium intake, Morton bicarb, lace-up shoes, waxing bike chains, Lance Armstrong

Takeaways

  • The hosts share their recent race experiences and discuss their performance.
  • They talk about the crashes that have occurred in professional cycling and the potential impact on upcoming races.
  • The conversation touches on the debate around race safety and the need for better measures to prevent accidents.
  • They speculate on the recovery time for injured riders and the potential changes in race dynamics. Tire choice is a crucial factor in the performance of riders in the Paris-Roubaix race.
  • There is a trade-off between aerodynamics and rolling resistance when selecting tire width.
  • Wider tires may be faster on the cobbled sections of the race, but aerodynamics can be compromised.
  • Bottom bracket height can affect the performance of riders on cobbles.
  • The use of gravel bikes in the race and the performance of the Israel Premier Tech team are topics of discussion.
  • Experimentation with tire size is important to find the optimal choice for the race. The hosts discuss the Roubaix bike and its suitability for certain races.
  • They talk about the race on Saturday and the presence of Myron.
  • They reminisce about hanging out with Myron in Bentonville.
  • The hosts share insights into the tactics used in the race and the frustrations of some riders.
  • They highlight the impressive performance of Sophia Gomez Viefane in the women's race.
  • The hosts discuss the rise of Canadian cyclists in the gravel scene.
  • They engage in a lighthearted conversation about VO2 max and age group categories.
  • The hosts address listener questions about tire inserts and winning the sprint at Unbound. Consider the terrain and conditions when choosing tires for a mountain bike race
  • Maintain a consistent carb intake during long races to sustain energy levels
  • Individual tolerance to sodium intake may vary, so experiment with different levels
  • Waxing bike chains can provide a clean and efficient drivetrain, but techniques may vary
  • Lance Armstrong's legacy is complex, with opinions differing among individuals and countries

Alternative Titles

  • The Debate Around Race Safety
  • Crashes in Professional Cycling The Importance of Tire Choice in Paris-Roubaix
  • The Significance of Bottom Bracket Height on Cobbles VO2 Max and Age Group Categories
  • The Roubaix Bike and Its Versatility Tips and Techniques for Waxing Bike Chains
  • Exploring the Use of Morton Bicarb in Racing

Sound Bites

  • "Dylan waited till the second climb to attack, wow."
  • "Does this open up doors for Sep Kuss?”
  • "That crash looked horrible, it gives you the heebie-jeebies."
  • "If you're gonna ride a gravel bike for Roubaix, that's a pretty good option."
  • "A team finally ran a good bike for Roubaix and still ran the wrong tires."
  • "The attacks always go on the cobbles."
  • "All right, yeah, sounds like the perfect Roubaix bike to me."
  • "He attacked before the climb and he had, I think maybe him and two other guys were had a little bit of a gap, maybe like a minute on the rest of the lead group going into the climb and then Stett and I just lit it up on the climb and held it to the finish."
  • "Dude, speaking of good form, Sophia Gomez Viefane looked like she absolutely decimated the women's race. Like it wasn't close at all."
  • "Just run them"
  • "No, dude, 18 hour race, yeah, 80 grams of carbs"
  • "It might be"

Chapters

00:00 Race Experiences and Performance

13:11 Crashes in Professional Cycling

15:46 The Impact of Injuries on Upcoming Races

19:46 Introduction to the Tire Choice Debate

21:04 Gravel Bikes and Israel Premier Tech

22:08 The Optimal Tire Size for Roubaix

25:06 The Importance of Cobbles in the Race

30:39 The Trade-Off Between Aerodynamics and Rolling Resistance

38:39 The Need for Experimentation in Tire Size

40:40 The Roubaix Bike and Its Versatility

42:23 Recapping the Race and Hanging Out with Myron

43:15 Tactics and Frustrations in the Race

47:47 Impressive Performance by Sophia Gomez Viefane

48:04 The Rise of the Canadian Mafia in Cycling

50:43 VO2 Max and Age Group Categories

53:51 Exploring Tire Inserts for Improved Performance

58:06 Strategies for Winning the Sprint at Unbound

01:01:26 Optimizing Tire Choice for Mountain Bike Racing

01:02:03 Carb Consumption and Sodium Intake for Endurance Races

01:03:41 Exploring the Use of Morton Bicarb in Racing

01:05:02 The Pros and Cons of Lace-Up Shoes for Cycling

01:06:06 Tips and Techniques for Waxing Bike Chains

01:08:54 The Legacy of Lance Armstrong: A Complex Perspective

  continue reading

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