Good work! I was Chief Judge for this race. With out looking back at the paperwork I don't remember the races of that day since I officiated a whole bunch of the Kissena races this past year. Racing the "Strong" guys is always beneficial as it will push you even harder. Last summer I raced the "strong guy" aka Matt Recchia, along other Cat-2/Cat-3 Masters at T-Town in the Masters field, and yeah Matt is a monster, but it really pushed me. Track is a whole thing in it self and takes time to learn and figure out. In the early days you just have to try stuff even if you blow up and don't succeed. It's all part of the learning process. The nice thing about track is that I generally find that the community is very supportive and friendly which makes a big difference to those trying it out for the first time. I hope to see you back this season.
i know this race is a throw back. I love hearing you talk about it in 1st and 3rd person. Sometimes you are surprised on what you did, or you are rooting for yourself. Great stuff!!!!!!
Wow Amazing very amazing, wow amazing, very amazing, I am very happy to see the videos that you make are really creative and always present the latest videos, good luck, healthy always long life, lots of sustenance, keep the spirit, keep working
Track etiquette while bunch chasing Bro. Half or quarter lap pull on the pole then shoulder check right then move up the track, slot back in using the banking.
Merckx trained only on bikes and was great at this, an all around cycling animal. YOu can gain great cycling power riding your legs off, like after a training session when you can barely gut up a flight of steps
When you said 140 for the squats and originally didn't say if it was pounds or kilos, I thought you were a beast for lifting 140kg for reps when you are just starting hahahah
Good work! I was Chief Judge for this race. With out looking back at the paperwork I don't remember the races of that day since I officiated a whole bunch of the Kissena races this past year. Racing the "Strong" guys is always beneficial as it will push you even harder. Last summer I raced the "strong guy" aka Matt Recchia, along other Cat-2/Cat-3 Masters at T-Town in the Masters field, and yeah Matt is a monster, but it really pushed me. Track is a whole thing in it self and takes time to learn and figure out. In the early days you just have to try stuff even if you blow up and don't succeed. It's all part of the learning process. The nice thing about track is that I generally find that the community is very supportive and friendly which makes a big difference to those trying it out for the first time. I hope to see you back this season.
Thanks Andrew! I’ll certainly be back this year!
i know this race is a throw back. I love hearing you talk about it in 1st and 3rd person. Sometimes you are surprised on what you did, or you are rooting for yourself. Great stuff!!!!!!
...yep, you got HEART!
Love that you started doing Track racing, road races and crits are awesome but Track racing is just a different level of fun to watch!
Totally agree! Thanks!
Wow Amazing very amazing, wow amazing, very amazing, I am very happy to see the videos that you make are really creative and always present the latest videos, good luck, healthy always long life, lots of sustenance, keep the spirit, keep working
Really enjoyed this. Love racing through others.
Nice job with the "A" group.
Great job bro! This looks Hella fun
Love all the videos. Thanks for opening my appatture up to track. So I guess my n+1 is now N+2.
Awesome video! Good to see you back posting...I like the track related content!
Thanks! Loving track as well.
You SMASHED it dude! nice~!!
Awesome, I love track racing! Track standing is pretty easy to learn if you know the technique and just practice some in a parking lot.
You got this!
Can't hide talent. Good for you
*Kissena really needs to be resurfaced.*
Track etiquette while bunch chasing Bro. Half or quarter lap pull on the pole then shoulder check right then move up the track, slot back in using the banking.
Merckx trained only on bikes and was great at this, an all around cycling animal. YOu can gain great cycling power riding your legs off, like after a training session when you can barely gut up a flight of steps
You're basically lifting your body weight in the bar?? That seems really really big number. Is that it?
Are these easier then zwift races ?
When you said 140 for the squats and originally didn't say if it was pounds or kilos, I thought you were a beast for lifting 140kg for reps when you are just starting hahahah
beast mode
Good job :)
Thanks!
Alright who's eaten pavement and their dignity trying to track stand at an intersection? 😗