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YouTube Beef, Gravel World Champs, and Tire Talk w/ Tyler Pearce (aka VC Adventures / The Vegan Cyclist)
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Episode 120 - YouTube Beef, Gravel World Champs, and Tire Talk w/ Tyler Pearce (aka VC Adventures / The Vegan Cyclist)
What up party people. I’m going to be completely honest here, I really had no idea who The Vegan Cyclist was until he started some good old fashioned beef with Dizzle in his Dustbowl 100 video and even after that I still didn’t know his real name was Tyler Pearce until the night before recording this episode.
But hey, I give the guy some serious props for agreeing to come on the show this week and checking his ego at the door. Tyler came into this conversation with not only an open mind but also open arms willing to accept Dizzle and his sometimes brash persona despite all the controversy that was sparked.
Dylan and I mostly sit back and let the two YouTube frenemies clear the air on what really happened during their interaction at the Dust Bowl 100 before we all dive into some conversation on a few topics like Gravel World Champs, tires, marginal gains, and future projects VC is working up.
Oh yeah, and if you came this week hoping I would share my latest tire test results comparing DJs beloved Race Kings to the Keegans sought after Aspen ST, I unfortunately was not able to complete the testing project prior to recording since we had to move our recording session forward a day but I’ll post some of my preliminary findings on the socials at some point this week and leave the conversation for another episode.
If you have any questions or feedback for the show you can drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com or hit up the Bonk Bros instagram page (@bonkbros @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti @raddaddizzle @scottmcgilljr).
Shout out to our presenting sponsor Silca for having our back on yet another whirlwind Bonk Bros episode. As Dylan mentions later in the show, one of Silca’s best kept secret products is actually one of their free resources offered to the public which is their tire pressure calculator. So next time you’re going to air up those mountain bike tires on your gravel bike, make sure to head over to their site to reference a starting point for dialing in those PSIs and should you also pick up something swanky while you’re at it, use the discount code “bonkbrosbonus5” when checking out. Alright let’s get this party started.
Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros
FOR UPDATED DISCOUNT CODES CHECK THE LATEST EPISODE:
Silca (bonkbrosbonus5): https://silca.cc/?utm_source=Bonk+Bros&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=stripchip&utm_id=Bonk+Bros+Podcast
Dynamic Cyclist (10% discount code: BONKBROS): https://new.dynamiccyclist.com/a/43703/xkYViFV8
For more Dylan Johnson content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIf1xvRN8pzyd_VfLgj_dow
Listener Question Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1T37wGRLk6iYTCF6X_DQ9yfcaYtfAQceKpBJYR5W7DVA/edit?ts=642eb6d6
MERCH:
T-SHIRTS ARE HERE! Get your Bonk Bros swag below.
https://bb5a73-20.myshopify.com/
IGNITION:
Hire a coach. Get faster. It’s that simple.
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MATCHBOX PODCAST:
Check out our more serious training focused podcast.
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The Following Was Generated Using AI And Should Not Be Held To The Higher Standards Of Sentient Beings - Riverside.fm
Keywords
cycling, YouTube, content creation, ultra distance racing, beef, Flame Hater, Flame Boy, social media, branding, podcast, cycling, gravel racing, race strategies, tire performance, family, personal style, cycling kits, gravel world championships, future projects, cycling community
Takeaways
- Flame Hater and Flame Boy have a playful rivalry.
- Content creation requires balancing quality and quantity.
- Flame Hater has a background in ultra distance racing.
- The importance of clear communication in collaborations.
- Misunderstandings can escalate into public disputes.
- Both creators have unique styles and branding strategies.
- The podcast highlights the dynamics of online relationships.
- Humor can be misinterpreted in social interactions.
- Apologies can help mend misunderstandings.
- The conversation reflects the challenges of being a content creator. The bright yellow kit stands out in races.
- Personal style in cycling can be a reflection of individuality.
- Winning races can sometimes come at the cost of style.
- Equipment choices can significantly impact race performance.
- The Dust Bowl race was a challenging yet rewarding experience.
- Family connections can enhance the cycling experience.
- Gravel racing is evolving with new challenges and opportunities.
- Tire width and performance are crucial in gravel racing.
- Marginal gains in cycling can lead to significant improvements.
- Future projects in cycling can inspire new adventures.
Titles
- Quality vs. Quantity: The YouTube Dilemma
- The Flame Wars: A Cycling Rivalry Unveiled The Evolution of Gravel Racing
- Family Ties: The Heart of Cycling
Summary
In this lively podcast episode, hosts Adam, Dylan, Flame Boy, and Flame Hater engage in a humorous yet insightful discussion about their experiences in the cycling community, content creation, and the misunderstandings that can arise in online interactions. The conversation covers Flame Hater's background in ultra distance racing, the challenges of YouTube content creation, and the playful rivalry between Flame Boy and Flame Hater. As they navigate through their beef, they emphasize the importance of clear communication, the dynamics of online relationships, and the role of humor in social interactions. The episode concludes with reflections on style, branding, and the lessons learned from their experiences. In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of cycling, including personal style, race strategies, and the experiences from the Dust Bowl race. They delve into the significance of family in cycling, the recent Gravel World Championships, and the evolution of gravel racing. The discussion also covers tire performance, the importance of marginal gains, and future projects in the cycling community. The episode wraps up with reflections on personal growth and the cycling journey.
Sound Bites
- "I didn't even know if you were gonna come on."
- "This is the most prepared anybody has ever been."
- "I hate your kit so very much."
- "That yellow kit, it stands out."
- "I will say that I am jealous of your ability to win a race."
- "Are you cool because you're doing what everybody else is doing?"
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Banter
02:56
Flame Hater's Background and Content Creation Journey
06:00
YouTube Strategies: Quality vs. Quantity
08:59
Flame Hater's Achievements in Ultra Distance Racing
11:54
The Beef: Initial Misunderstandings
18:05
Clarifying the Footage Request Incident
23:58
The Nature of Their Relationship and Expectations
30:01
Apologies and Moving Forward
36:01
Discussion on Style and Branding
39:00
Conclusion and Final Thoughts
42:25
The Bright Yellow Kit and Personal Style
45:03
Race Strategies and Equipment Choices
46:00
The Dust Bowl Race Experience
48:59
Family and Cycling: A Personal Connection
51:56
Gravel World Championships Discussion
58:12
The Evolution of Gravel Racing
01:00:04
Tire Width and Performance in Gravel Racing
01:09:55
The Importance of Marginal Gains in Cycling
01:20:13
Future Projects and Collaborations
01:30:00
Closing Thoughts and Reflections
126 episoder
Manage episode 444567177 series 3419674
Episode 120 - YouTube Beef, Gravel World Champs, and Tire Talk w/ Tyler Pearce (aka VC Adventures / The Vegan Cyclist)
What up party people. I’m going to be completely honest here, I really had no idea who The Vegan Cyclist was until he started some good old fashioned beef with Dizzle in his Dustbowl 100 video and even after that I still didn’t know his real name was Tyler Pearce until the night before recording this episode.
But hey, I give the guy some serious props for agreeing to come on the show this week and checking his ego at the door. Tyler came into this conversation with not only an open mind but also open arms willing to accept Dizzle and his sometimes brash persona despite all the controversy that was sparked.
Dylan and I mostly sit back and let the two YouTube frenemies clear the air on what really happened during their interaction at the Dust Bowl 100 before we all dive into some conversation on a few topics like Gravel World Champs, tires, marginal gains, and future projects VC is working up.
Oh yeah, and if you came this week hoping I would share my latest tire test results comparing DJs beloved Race Kings to the Keegans sought after Aspen ST, I unfortunately was not able to complete the testing project prior to recording since we had to move our recording session forward a day but I’ll post some of my preliminary findings on the socials at some point this week and leave the conversation for another episode.
If you have any questions or feedback for the show you can drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com or hit up the Bonk Bros instagram page (@bonkbros @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti @raddaddizzle @scottmcgilljr).
Shout out to our presenting sponsor Silca for having our back on yet another whirlwind Bonk Bros episode. As Dylan mentions later in the show, one of Silca’s best kept secret products is actually one of their free resources offered to the public which is their tire pressure calculator. So next time you’re going to air up those mountain bike tires on your gravel bike, make sure to head over to their site to reference a starting point for dialing in those PSIs and should you also pick up something swanky while you’re at it, use the discount code “bonkbrosbonus5” when checking out. Alright let’s get this party started.
Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros
FOR UPDATED DISCOUNT CODES CHECK THE LATEST EPISODE:
Silca (bonkbrosbonus5): https://silca.cc/?utm_source=Bonk+Bros&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=stripchip&utm_id=Bonk+Bros+Podcast
Dynamic Cyclist (10% discount code: BONKBROS): https://new.dynamiccyclist.com/a/43703/xkYViFV8
For more Dylan Johnson content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIf1xvRN8pzyd_VfLgj_dow
Listener Question Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1T37wGRLk6iYTCF6X_DQ9yfcaYtfAQceKpBJYR5W7DVA/edit?ts=642eb6d6
MERCH:
T-SHIRTS ARE HERE! Get your Bonk Bros swag below.
https://bb5a73-20.myshopify.com/
IGNITION:
Hire a coach. Get faster. It’s that simple.
https://www.ignitioncoachco.com/
MATCHBOX PODCAST:
Check out our more serious training focused podcast.
https://www.ignitioncoachco.com/podcast
The Following Was Generated Using AI And Should Not Be Held To The Higher Standards Of Sentient Beings - Riverside.fm
Keywords
cycling, YouTube, content creation, ultra distance racing, beef, Flame Hater, Flame Boy, social media, branding, podcast, cycling, gravel racing, race strategies, tire performance, family, personal style, cycling kits, gravel world championships, future projects, cycling community
Takeaways
- Flame Hater and Flame Boy have a playful rivalry.
- Content creation requires balancing quality and quantity.
- Flame Hater has a background in ultra distance racing.
- The importance of clear communication in collaborations.
- Misunderstandings can escalate into public disputes.
- Both creators have unique styles and branding strategies.
- The podcast highlights the dynamics of online relationships.
- Humor can be misinterpreted in social interactions.
- Apologies can help mend misunderstandings.
- The conversation reflects the challenges of being a content creator. The bright yellow kit stands out in races.
- Personal style in cycling can be a reflection of individuality.
- Winning races can sometimes come at the cost of style.
- Equipment choices can significantly impact race performance.
- The Dust Bowl race was a challenging yet rewarding experience.
- Family connections can enhance the cycling experience.
- Gravel racing is evolving with new challenges and opportunities.
- Tire width and performance are crucial in gravel racing.
- Marginal gains in cycling can lead to significant improvements.
- Future projects in cycling can inspire new adventures.
Titles
- Quality vs. Quantity: The YouTube Dilemma
- The Flame Wars: A Cycling Rivalry Unveiled The Evolution of Gravel Racing
- Family Ties: The Heart of Cycling
Summary
In this lively podcast episode, hosts Adam, Dylan, Flame Boy, and Flame Hater engage in a humorous yet insightful discussion about their experiences in the cycling community, content creation, and the misunderstandings that can arise in online interactions. The conversation covers Flame Hater's background in ultra distance racing, the challenges of YouTube content creation, and the playful rivalry between Flame Boy and Flame Hater. As they navigate through their beef, they emphasize the importance of clear communication, the dynamics of online relationships, and the role of humor in social interactions. The episode concludes with reflections on style, branding, and the lessons learned from their experiences. In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of cycling, including personal style, race strategies, and the experiences from the Dust Bowl race. They delve into the significance of family in cycling, the recent Gravel World Championships, and the evolution of gravel racing. The discussion also covers tire performance, the importance of marginal gains, and future projects in the cycling community. The episode wraps up with reflections on personal growth and the cycling journey.
Sound Bites
- "I didn't even know if you were gonna come on."
- "This is the most prepared anybody has ever been."
- "I hate your kit so very much."
- "That yellow kit, it stands out."
- "I will say that I am jealous of your ability to win a race."
- "Are you cool because you're doing what everybody else is doing?"
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Banter
02:56
Flame Hater's Background and Content Creation Journey
06:00
YouTube Strategies: Quality vs. Quantity
08:59
Flame Hater's Achievements in Ultra Distance Racing
11:54
The Beef: Initial Misunderstandings
18:05
Clarifying the Footage Request Incident
23:58
The Nature of Their Relationship and Expectations
30:01
Apologies and Moving Forward
36:01
Discussion on Style and Branding
39:00
Conclusion and Final Thoughts
42:25
The Bright Yellow Kit and Personal Style
45:03
Race Strategies and Equipment Choices
46:00
The Dust Bowl Race Experience
48:59
Family and Cycling: A Personal Connection
51:56
Gravel World Championships Discussion
58:12
The Evolution of Gravel Racing
01:00:04
Tire Width and Performance in Gravel Racing
01:09:55
The Importance of Marginal Gains in Cycling
01:20:13
Future Projects and Collaborations
01:30:00
Closing Thoughts and Reflections
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