Fantastic video Curtis. Great to see what you guys put into your training and I love, love, love, the podcast. As difficult as this year has been for many what you guys are doing over there is a wonderful silver lining. All the best on the rest of the season. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing with us, Curtis! I really enjoy seeing the camaraderie of your small team, to include Gary who appears to be a jack of all trades. Y'all need to hook Gary up with some sponsor correct kit!!! Thanks again and I hope everyone is recovering well from the Kerstperiode.
Looks like it's a Zipp cage and a larger hole has been drilled at the bottom of the slot creating a keyhole for the bolt head to pass through. Pretty ingenious. www.sram.com/en/zipp/models/ac-al-btlc-a1
@@toddkruger6849 yeah, $38 is a bit much for a cage, for sure. As long as the cage has the elongated bolt slots or room to make one with a drill and file (or access to some machining tools,) yeah, it should be pretty simple to do. With cages trying to be so minimal to cut down on weight, it might be hard to find one with the extra space and material to make the slots, though. I have some PDW owl cages that looks like it could be close to working, but maybe not enough space to do it. ridepdw.com/collections/bottle-cages/products/owl-cage?variant=24752563329
I love seeing pros do things that us mortals do like letting air out of their tires and just thumb checking it and calling it good. Great video.
Great video !! very informative. Hope you have a great rest of the reason
magnifici luoghi di allenamento! Bravo!!
Fantastic video Curtis. Great to see what you guys put into your training and I love, love, love, the podcast. As difficult as this year has been for many what you guys are doing over there is a wonderful silver lining. All the best on the rest of the season. Thank you.
This is a good video for us amateurs to watch and learn. Plenty of good ideas for the next 'cross ride. Glad to see Clara Honsinger out there!
Thanks for sharing with us, Curtis! I really enjoy seeing the camaraderie of your small team, to include Gary who appears to be a jack of all trades. Y'all need to hook Gary up with some sponsor correct kit!!! Thanks again and I hope everyone is recovering well from the Kerstperiode.
Thank you for the inspiration and ideas who to keep Up a good training in these times. Great
This is outstanding content! Well done!
This looks really fun
Good stuff! Thanks for giving us insight into your process.
Great video!
Great tips Curtis! 👍
Great content! Some skills tutorials be good and bike set ups
Good video 👍🏻
I’m wondering, isn’t allowed to do a track stand doing stats? 😊
Now I need to know where I can find private trails like these...
Early on in the video did the HR strap get put on the belly rather than the chest? Is this a secret I don't know about?
I think he scooted it up but the camera didn't show it
Hey anyone know what kind of bottle cages he has? It looks like they slide in/out.
Same question!
Looks like it's a Zipp cage and a larger hole has been drilled at the bottom of the slot creating a keyhole for the bolt head to pass through. Pretty ingenious. www.sram.com/en/zipp/models/ac-al-btlc-a1
@@DanielCoady That is pretty cool. I guess it could be done on a cheaper cage too. $38 for a cage?
@@toddkruger6849 yeah, $38 is a bit much for a cage, for sure. As long as the cage has the elongated bolt slots or room to make one with a drill and file (or access to some machining tools,) yeah, it should be pretty simple to do. With cages trying to be so minimal to cut down on weight, it might be hard to find one with the extra space and material to make the slots, though. I have some PDW owl cages that looks like it could be close to working, but maybe not enough space to do it. ridepdw.com/collections/bottle-cages/products/owl-cage?variant=24752563329
Does Clara ever wear anything other than the US Champions jersey?
4 riders is a big group. I’d be happy with a riding buddy. Lol. Rural problems
Every 👍CX ;)