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You're doing it wrong!: The Gravel God's Guide to Gravel Racing.
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Summary
In this episode, Dave Schell and Gravel God, Matti Rowe, discuss the differences between road racing and gravel racing. They highlight the importance of pacing, drafting, and fueling in gravel races. They emphasize the need to assess one's goals and adjust strategies accordingly. They also discuss the challenges of technical sections and the impact of heat on performance. Matti shares his experiences and provides insights on how to optimize performance in gravel races. In this conversation, Matti and Dave discuss the key factors for success in long gravel races like Unbound. They emphasize the importance of pacing, fueling, and equipment selection. Matti shares his experience of going from last place to a top 50 finish by focusing on steady pacing and fueling. They caution against the temptation to keep up with the lead group and taking unnecessary risks early in the race. They also highlight the significance of equipment selection, prioritizing durability and comfort over rolling resistance. In terms of training, they recommend avoiding cramming and overtraining, and instead focusing on building physical bandwidth and freshness. They also discuss the mental side of racing, including visualization, mantras, and preparing for dark moments. They conclude by emphasizing the need for simplicity, sticking to the plan, and staying calm during the race.
Takeaways
- Gravel racing requires a different approach than road racing, with a focus on technical skills and aggressive riding.
- Assess your goals realistically and adjust your strategy accordingly.
- Drafting can be beneficial in gravel races, but it depends on the course and the group dynamics.
- Pacing is crucial in gravel races, with a focus on maintaining a steady effort and working the course efficiently.
- Heat management and proper fueling are essential for maintaining performance in long gravel races. Pacing and fueling are crucial for success in long gravel races. It's important to detach from the instinct to keep up with the lead group and instead focus on steady pacing and fueling throughout the race.
- Equipment selection should prioritize durability and comfort over rolling resistance. It's important to choose tires and gear that will keep you upright and minimize the risk of punctures.
- In training, avoid cramming and overtraining. Focus on building physical bandwidth and freshness, and train at around 85% of your available time.
- Mental preparation is key for long gravel races. Visualize and prepare for dark moments, and use mantras or reminders to stay focused and motivated.
- Simplicity is key during the race. Stick to your plan, avoid making last-minute decisions, and remove barriers by organizing your gear and supplies in a clear and accessible way.
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You're doing it wrong!: The Gravel God's Guide to Gravel Racing.
Training Babble: Off-Road Insights for Mountain Bike and Gravel Cycling
Manage episode 418195659 series 2537246
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Summary
In this episode, Dave Schell and Gravel God, Matti Rowe, discuss the differences between road racing and gravel racing. They highlight the importance of pacing, drafting, and fueling in gravel races. They emphasize the need to assess one's goals and adjust strategies accordingly. They also discuss the challenges of technical sections and the impact of heat on performance. Matti shares his experiences and provides insights on how to optimize performance in gravel races. In this conversation, Matti and Dave discuss the key factors for success in long gravel races like Unbound. They emphasize the importance of pacing, fueling, and equipment selection. Matti shares his experience of going from last place to a top 50 finish by focusing on steady pacing and fueling. They caution against the temptation to keep up with the lead group and taking unnecessary risks early in the race. They also highlight the significance of equipment selection, prioritizing durability and comfort over rolling resistance. In terms of training, they recommend avoiding cramming and overtraining, and instead focusing on building physical bandwidth and freshness. They also discuss the mental side of racing, including visualization, mantras, and preparing for dark moments. They conclude by emphasizing the need for simplicity, sticking to the plan, and staying calm during the race.
Takeaways
- Gravel racing requires a different approach than road racing, with a focus on technical skills and aggressive riding.
- Assess your goals realistically and adjust your strategy accordingly.
- Drafting can be beneficial in gravel races, but it depends on the course and the group dynamics.
- Pacing is crucial in gravel races, with a focus on maintaining a steady effort and working the course efficiently.
- Heat management and proper fueling are essential for maintaining performance in long gravel races. Pacing and fueling are crucial for success in long gravel races. It's important to detach from the instinct to keep up with the lead group and instead focus on steady pacing and fueling throughout the race.
- Equipment selection should prioritize durability and comfort over rolling resistance. It's important to choose tires and gear that will keep you upright and minimize the risk of punctures.
- In training, avoid cramming and overtraining. Focus on building physical bandwidth and freshness, and train at around 85% of your available time.
- Mental preparation is key for long gravel races. Visualize and prepare for dark moments, and use mantras or reminders to stay focused and motivated.
- Simplicity is key during the race. Stick to your plan, avoid making last-minute decisions, and remove barriers by organizing your gear and supplies in a clear and accessible way.
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