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USA’s Kristen Faulkner for Gold, Leadville Week, and Scott’s Back!
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EPISODE 111 - USA’s Kristen Faulkner for Gold, Leadville Week, and Scott’s Back!
What up my party people. There’s a lot of banter this week, especially coming from you know who, so I’m going to make this snappy so y’all can get right to the goods. It’s Leadville week so we spend some time talking about DJ’s race setup and predictions, as well as making some speculations as to what we might see out there this year. We also riff on the miraculous victory for USA’s Kristen Faulkner in the women’s olympic road race this weekend. Oh yeah, and Scott’s back from Portugal! All that and more coming right up.
If you have any questions or feedback for the show you can drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com or slide your way into those Bonk Bros instagram DMs (@bonkbros @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti @raddaddizzle @scottmcgilljr). Alright let’s get this episode started.
Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros
Silca (15% discount code: bonkbrosbikewash): 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
BOLT Skin and Shave (15% discount code: BONKBROS15): BOLT Skin + Shaveboltshave.com
For more Dylan Johnson content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIf1xvRN8pzyd_VfLgj_dow
Intro/ Outro music by AlexGrohl on Pixabay.com: https://pixabay.com/music/id-111445/
Listener Question Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1T37wGRLk6iYTCF6X_DQ9yfcaYtfAQceKpBJYR5W7DVA/edit?ts=642eb6d6
The Following Was Generated Using AI And Should Not Be Held To The Higher Standards Of Sentient Beings - Riverside.fm
Summary
The conversation starts with a lighthearted discussion about a Menards coffee mug and transitions into talking about the returns desk at Menards. They then discuss Scott's recent race in Portugal and the social media coverage of the team's performance. The conversation shifts to a debate about the difficulty of winning races and the importance of genetics. They briefly mention the Olympics and Kristen Faulkner's celebration at the finish line. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the women's road race at the Olympics and the men's road race. They talk about the tactics of the riders, the performance of the winners, and the crashes that occurred. They also touch on other topics such as Dylan's living situation, Adam's wakeboarding skills, and the challenges of training for endurance events. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different bike setups for the Leadville race. They talk about the weight difference between full suspension and hardtail bikes, the impact of dropper posts, and the choice of tires. They also mention the use of drop bars in the race and the potential benefits in terms of aerodynamics. The hosts share their own experiences and calculations regarding the time differences between different setups. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their thoughts on drop bar mountain bikes and make predictions for the Leadville race. They also answer listener questions about bow and arrow specs and gravel wheels. The hosts share their gratitude for the impact their podcast has had on a listener going through a difficult time. The conversation ends with some lighthearted banter.
Keywords
Menards, coffee mug, returns desk, race, Portugal, social media, winning, genetics, Olympics, Kristen Faulkner, Olympics, road race, tactics, winners, crashes, living situation, wakeboarding, training, Leadville race, bike setup, weight difference, full suspension, hardtail, dropper post, tires, drop bars, aerodynamics, drop bar mountain bikes, Leadville race, listener questions, bow and arrow specs, gravel wheels, gratitude, banter
Takeaways
- The returns desk at Menards is considered the bottom of the barrel job.
- Social media coverage can make it seem like a team is winning more than they actually are.
- Winning a race is not always hard, but the work to get to that position can be.
- Genetics can play a role in athletic performance, but it is not the sole determinant of success.
- Kristen Faulkner's celebration at the finish line of the women's road race in the Olympics was discussed. The hosts analyze the tactics and performance of the riders in the women's and men's road races at the Olympics.
- They discuss the importance of not looking back and taking risks in racing.
- They speculate on the reasons behind certain riders' actions and the dynamics of the race.
- The conversation also touches on unrelated topics such as living situations, hobbies, and training challenges. The weight difference between full suspension and hardtail bikes can have a small impact on race times, but other factors like fitness and skill are more significant.
- Dropper posts can add a slight weight penalty, but the time saved on descents may outweigh the disadvantage.
- The choice of tires can affect grip and handling, especially on technical sections of the course.
- Drop bars may offer aerodynamic advantages, but their impact on overall race times is debatable.
- Calculations and personal experiences can help inform bike setup decisions, but individual preferences and riding style should also be considered. Drop bar mountain bikes are not versatile and may not be suitable for all types of riding
- The hosts make predictions for the Leadville race
- The podcast has had a positive impact on a listener going through a difficult time
- The hosts discuss their bow and arrow specs and preferences
- Gravel wheels are becoming wider and deeper for improved performance
- The hosts engage in lighthearted banter and share their appreciation for the listeners
Titles
- The Illusion of Winning
- The Difficulty of Winning Races The Importance of Taking Risks in Racing
- Speculating on Rider Actions and Race Dynamics The Debate: Drop Bars vs. Flat Bars
- The Role of Aerodynamics in Bike Setup The Evolution of Gravel Wheels
- Bow and Arrow Specs and Preferences
Sound Bites
- "Oh, it's a Menards coffee mug? Dude, you just giving away free advertisements?"
- "If I become friends with her, she'll introduce me to the manager. I become friends with the manager. The manager sponsors me. It's a done deal."
- "It looked like Project Echelon crushed it, but I don't know, maybe you just have a person who knows what they're doing with their social media."
- "She raises for Hushi."
- "Dude, she's won like 20 world championships."
- "He should have just rolled it in with a flat tire."
- "If it's spending 10 grand on a bike to go from 30 pounds to 20 pound bike."
- "The difference between getting 15th place and 30th place. That's huge."
- "Maxis sucks."
- "Even my dad built a drop bar mountain bike"
- "It's a bike perfectly designed for a very narrow niche"
- "The drop bar mountain bike is sick for me because I can kind of do anything I want on that bike"
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Coffee Mug
00:10 Discussion about Menards and Returns Desk
01:06 Social Media Coverage and Sponsorship
04:44 Perception vs Reality of Winning
09:30 Scott's Performance in Portugal
13:58 Debate about Winning Races and Genetics
17:06 Discussion about the Olympics and Kristen Faulkner's Celebration
18:04 Analyzing the Women's Road Race at the Olympics
19:42 Analyzing the Men's Road Race at the Olympics
25:24 Speculating on Rider Actions and Race Dynamics
28:01 Unrelated Topics: Living Situations, Hobbies, and Training Challenges
56:14 Optimizing Bike Setup
57:19 Weight and Placement
58:36 The Maxis Debate
59:08 Drop Bars vs. Flat Bars
01:00:21 Descending Challenges
01:00:29 The Pros and Cons of Drop Bar Mountain Bikes
01:04:00 Leadville Race Predictions and Listener Questions
01:06:12 Bow and Arrow Specs and Preferences
01:14:44 The Evolution of Gravel Wheels
01:17:08 The Impact of the Podcast on a Listener
01:22:26 Lighthearted Banter and Appreciation
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Manage episode 433216360 series 3419674
EPISODE 111 - USA’s Kristen Faulkner for Gold, Leadville Week, and Scott’s Back!
What up my party people. There’s a lot of banter this week, especially coming from you know who, so I’m going to make this snappy so y’all can get right to the goods. It’s Leadville week so we spend some time talking about DJ’s race setup and predictions, as well as making some speculations as to what we might see out there this year. We also riff on the miraculous victory for USA’s Kristen Faulkner in the women’s olympic road race this weekend. Oh yeah, and Scott’s back from Portugal! All that and more coming right up.
If you have any questions or feedback for the show you can drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com or slide your way into those Bonk Bros instagram DMs (@bonkbros @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti @raddaddizzle @scottmcgilljr). Alright let’s get this episode started.
Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros
Silca (15% discount code: bonkbrosbikewash): 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
BOLT Skin and Shave (15% discount code: BONKBROS15): BOLT Skin + Shaveboltshave.com
For more Dylan Johnson content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIf1xvRN8pzyd_VfLgj_dow
Intro/ Outro music by AlexGrohl on Pixabay.com: https://pixabay.com/music/id-111445/
Listener Question Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1T37wGRLk6iYTCF6X_DQ9yfcaYtfAQceKpBJYR5W7DVA/edit?ts=642eb6d6
The Following Was Generated Using AI And Should Not Be Held To The Higher Standards Of Sentient Beings - Riverside.fm
Summary
The conversation starts with a lighthearted discussion about a Menards coffee mug and transitions into talking about the returns desk at Menards. They then discuss Scott's recent race in Portugal and the social media coverage of the team's performance. The conversation shifts to a debate about the difficulty of winning races and the importance of genetics. They briefly mention the Olympics and Kristen Faulkner's celebration at the finish line. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the women's road race at the Olympics and the men's road race. They talk about the tactics of the riders, the performance of the winners, and the crashes that occurred. They also touch on other topics such as Dylan's living situation, Adam's wakeboarding skills, and the challenges of training for endurance events. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different bike setups for the Leadville race. They talk about the weight difference between full suspension and hardtail bikes, the impact of dropper posts, and the choice of tires. They also mention the use of drop bars in the race and the potential benefits in terms of aerodynamics. The hosts share their own experiences and calculations regarding the time differences between different setups. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their thoughts on drop bar mountain bikes and make predictions for the Leadville race. They also answer listener questions about bow and arrow specs and gravel wheels. The hosts share their gratitude for the impact their podcast has had on a listener going through a difficult time. The conversation ends with some lighthearted banter.
Keywords
Menards, coffee mug, returns desk, race, Portugal, social media, winning, genetics, Olympics, Kristen Faulkner, Olympics, road race, tactics, winners, crashes, living situation, wakeboarding, training, Leadville race, bike setup, weight difference, full suspension, hardtail, dropper post, tires, drop bars, aerodynamics, drop bar mountain bikes, Leadville race, listener questions, bow and arrow specs, gravel wheels, gratitude, banter
Takeaways
- The returns desk at Menards is considered the bottom of the barrel job.
- Social media coverage can make it seem like a team is winning more than they actually are.
- Winning a race is not always hard, but the work to get to that position can be.
- Genetics can play a role in athletic performance, but it is not the sole determinant of success.
- Kristen Faulkner's celebration at the finish line of the women's road race in the Olympics was discussed. The hosts analyze the tactics and performance of the riders in the women's and men's road races at the Olympics.
- They discuss the importance of not looking back and taking risks in racing.
- They speculate on the reasons behind certain riders' actions and the dynamics of the race.
- The conversation also touches on unrelated topics such as living situations, hobbies, and training challenges. The weight difference between full suspension and hardtail bikes can have a small impact on race times, but other factors like fitness and skill are more significant.
- Dropper posts can add a slight weight penalty, but the time saved on descents may outweigh the disadvantage.
- The choice of tires can affect grip and handling, especially on technical sections of the course.
- Drop bars may offer aerodynamic advantages, but their impact on overall race times is debatable.
- Calculations and personal experiences can help inform bike setup decisions, but individual preferences and riding style should also be considered. Drop bar mountain bikes are not versatile and may not be suitable for all types of riding
- The hosts make predictions for the Leadville race
- The podcast has had a positive impact on a listener going through a difficult time
- The hosts discuss their bow and arrow specs and preferences
- Gravel wheels are becoming wider and deeper for improved performance
- The hosts engage in lighthearted banter and share their appreciation for the listeners
Titles
- The Illusion of Winning
- The Difficulty of Winning Races The Importance of Taking Risks in Racing
- Speculating on Rider Actions and Race Dynamics The Debate: Drop Bars vs. Flat Bars
- The Role of Aerodynamics in Bike Setup The Evolution of Gravel Wheels
- Bow and Arrow Specs and Preferences
Sound Bites
- "Oh, it's a Menards coffee mug? Dude, you just giving away free advertisements?"
- "If I become friends with her, she'll introduce me to the manager. I become friends with the manager. The manager sponsors me. It's a done deal."
- "It looked like Project Echelon crushed it, but I don't know, maybe you just have a person who knows what they're doing with their social media."
- "She raises for Hushi."
- "Dude, she's won like 20 world championships."
- "He should have just rolled it in with a flat tire."
- "If it's spending 10 grand on a bike to go from 30 pounds to 20 pound bike."
- "The difference between getting 15th place and 30th place. That's huge."
- "Maxis sucks."
- "Even my dad built a drop bar mountain bike"
- "It's a bike perfectly designed for a very narrow niche"
- "The drop bar mountain bike is sick for me because I can kind of do anything I want on that bike"
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Coffee Mug
00:10 Discussion about Menards and Returns Desk
01:06 Social Media Coverage and Sponsorship
04:44 Perception vs Reality of Winning
09:30 Scott's Performance in Portugal
13:58 Debate about Winning Races and Genetics
17:06 Discussion about the Olympics and Kristen Faulkner's Celebration
18:04 Analyzing the Women's Road Race at the Olympics
19:42 Analyzing the Men's Road Race at the Olympics
25:24 Speculating on Rider Actions and Race Dynamics
28:01 Unrelated Topics: Living Situations, Hobbies, and Training Challenges
56:14 Optimizing Bike Setup
57:19 Weight and Placement
58:36 The Maxis Debate
59:08 Drop Bars vs. Flat Bars
01:00:21 Descending Challenges
01:00:29 The Pros and Cons of Drop Bar Mountain Bikes
01:04:00 Leadville Race Predictions and Listener Questions
01:06:12 Bow and Arrow Specs and Preferences
01:14:44 The Evolution of Gravel Wheels
01:17:08 The Impact of the Podcast on a Listener
01:22:26 Lighthearted Banter and Appreciation
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