Ben King Digs Deep to Win Stage 9 of the Vuelta a España I got in touch with Ben King to interview him for my blog. Before he replied to me, I read his race report from the Vuelta a España. I liked it so much I decided to quote an excerpt of his race report before I...
When Track Cycling Was as American as Baseball It may surprise you to learn that track cycling was once a leading American sport. In the pre-WWII era, as Babe Ruth was cracking curved balls into left field, America’s winter sport of choice wasn’t basketball. That...
Madeline Griffin, soon to be Resident Nurse, competed in many triathlons during her time at Liberty University. She recounts what inspired her to get into triathlons, what went into being a triathlete, and what she learned along the way: Inspiration When I came to...
Amy’s Army Raises Money for Cancer Research During a group ride a couple months ago, I connected with a local Richmond cyclist who was promoting the Climb to Conquer Cancer 2018 Ride. I asked her for some more information on the story behind the event. Amy Williams,...
Daniel Burton was the first man to bike to the South Pole. He was so kind as to talk to me about his trip. All quotes in this article are taken from our phone conversation. Why Bike to the South Pole Daniel Burton, now the first man to bike to the South Pole, found...
“Our fatal mistake is waiting to be motivated before we take action. Action motivates.” –Kyle Eschenroeder, The Pocket Guide to Action What Are You Waiting For? If there is one thing I have learned recently, it is that having a vague motivation to do...