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Episode 95 - Sea Otter Classic Preview and Such

LISTEN AT YOUR OWN RISK.

What up party people. The recording was a little disjointed with half the crew traveling to Sea Otter and I was scrambling to make it home from a whirlwind of a few days of engineering work up in Minneapolis so excuse any interruptions as a result. As a result, it seems the tracks somehow got corrupted and made for a nightmare of an editing session. So yeah, we’re talking Sea Otter and such.

If you have any questions or feedback for the show you can drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com or you can holla at ya boys on the Bonk Bros insta (@bonkbros @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti @raddaddizzle @scottmcgilljr). Alright let’s get this pod started already.

Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros

Silca (discount code: crockpotanator4000): https://silca.cc/?utm_source=Bonk+Bros&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=stripchip&utm_id=Bonk+Bros+Podcast

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

In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including recording logistics, cooling mechanisms in cycling, the NCL and Denver Disruptors, the Live Golf league, American success in cross-country mountain biking, and the use of bad words in the podcast. They also touch on the idea of loft and its opposite. The conversation covers various topics including the NCL (National Crit League) drama, the use of water cooling in races, and the potential benefits of dumping water on oneself during hot races. The hosts also discuss the idea of bringing as much water as possible to dump on the body during a hot race like Unbound. They touch on the concept of the NCL being similar to the Lifetime Grand Prix and the challenges faced by NCL riders now that the league has shut down. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted discussion about golf and the rules and attire associated with the sport. Scott discusses his recent charity ride and the Redlands race. The conversation then shifts to the performance of the Legion team and Scott's upcoming races. They also talk about the Amstel Gold race and the use of AI in training advice. The conversation covers various topics including legal issues, bike races, fantasy leagues, and gambling. The hosts discuss the Sea Otter Classic and make predictions for the race. They also talk about roadies vs. mountain bikers and the challenges of different courses. The conversation ends with a discussion about the hosts' personal experiences with racing and their picks for the race. The conversation revolves around the upcoming Sea Otter Classic mountain bike race and the decision to recon the start. The hosts discuss the course layout, potential bottlenecks, and the challenges of the race. They also speculate on their own performance and make predictions for their finishing positions. The conversation then shifts to the topic of rider safety at races and the differences between mountain bike and gravel races. They discuss the treacherous nature of some courses and the need for event organizers to prioritize safety. The hosts also touch on the topic of bike sponsorship and the decision to ride a mountain bike or a gravel bike for certain races. The conversation concludes with plans for future races and the logistics of attending them.

Takeaways

Recording logistics can be challenging, especially when multiple hosts are in different locations.

Different cooling mechanisms in cycling, such as ice socks and dumping water, have different effects on core temperature.

The NCL and Denver Disruptors are discussed, highlighting the participation of the team in other races.

The Live Golf league is mentioned as a unique and controversial approach to golf.

American riders had a successful weekend in cross-country mountain biking, with multiple podium finishes.

The use of bad words in the podcast is acknowledged, and the hosts joke about the impact on listeners, including children.

The concept of loft and its opposite are briefly mentioned. The NCL drama highlights the challenges faced by new cycling leagues and the difficulties in sustaining them.

Dumping water on oneself during hot races can provide a significant boost in power output.

The use of water cooling in races may have limitations and can potentially affect the body's natural cooling mechanisms.

The conversation showcases the camaraderie and banter between the hosts, making for an entertaining and engaging discussion.

The hosts also touch on the rules and attire associated with golf, providing a lighthearted and humorous end to the conversation.

Scott had a successful charity ride and dominated the Redlands race.

The Legion team's performance has declined compared to previous seasons.

The Amstel Gold race was challenging and had a low finish rate due to the cold weather.

AI is being used to provide training advice based on analyzing YouTube videos. Legal issues can arise in various situations, and having a legal team is important for protection.

Predicting race outcomes can be challenging, especially when considering different types of riders and courses.

Fantasy leagues can add excitement and engagement to sports events, but it's important to set boundaries and not bet real money.

Personal experiences and preferences can influence race predictions and choices.

The Sea Otter Classic is a popular bike race event that attracts both roadies and mountain bikers. Reconnaissance of the race course is important to familiarize oneself with the start and potential bottlenecks.

Rider safety should be a priority for event organizers, especially in races with treacherous terrain.

The decision to ride a mountain bike or a gravel bike depends on the course and personal preference.

Bike sponsorship can involve multiple sponsors for different types of races.

Planning and logistics are crucial for attending races and coordinating with teammates.

Sound Bites

"Dumping water in yourself you're artificially inducing evaporative cooling."

"The Denver Disruptors were part of the NCL, like they were owned by the NCL."

"The Live Golf league is kind of the live golf of the golf world."

"Dumping water on myself, it's like an instant 30 watt boost."

"To get out of them paying the million dollar prize, they just canceled the fourth race."

"Imagine if the NFL had two or maybe three teams and three, maybe four games."

"It was an absolute domination."

"We won four out of five stages."

"They still have good riders, but they..."

"It's why we got a legal team, bro. It's all good."

"I mean, that's probably the main thing, dude. I feel like Scott could have easily got caught out there."

"Like yeah, it was him and Wild Van Art and it was so close. It took like so long."

"I'll probably just save it for race day and just wing it. Worked for me last year."

"There's just not a great solution to have it not be a bottleneck at the start of the race."

"I don't think he's breaking the top 35, personally."

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Episode 95 - Sea Otter Classic Preview and Such

LISTEN AT YOUR OWN RISK.

What up party people. The recording was a little disjointed with half the crew traveling to Sea Otter and I was scrambling to make it home from a whirlwind of a few days of engineering work up in Minneapolis so excuse any interruptions as a result. As a result, it seems the tracks somehow got corrupted and made for a nightmare of an editing session. So yeah, we’re talking Sea Otter and such.

If you have any questions or feedback for the show you can drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com or you can holla at ya boys on the Bonk Bros insta (@bonkbros @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti @raddaddizzle @scottmcgilljr). Alright let’s get this pod started already.

Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros

Silca (discount code: crockpotanator4000): https://silca.cc/?utm_source=Bonk+Bros&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=stripchip&utm_id=Bonk+Bros+Podcast

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

In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including recording logistics, cooling mechanisms in cycling, the NCL and Denver Disruptors, the Live Golf league, American success in cross-country mountain biking, and the use of bad words in the podcast. They also touch on the idea of loft and its opposite. The conversation covers various topics including the NCL (National Crit League) drama, the use of water cooling in races, and the potential benefits of dumping water on oneself during hot races. The hosts also discuss the idea of bringing as much water as possible to dump on the body during a hot race like Unbound. They touch on the concept of the NCL being similar to the Lifetime Grand Prix and the challenges faced by NCL riders now that the league has shut down. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted discussion about golf and the rules and attire associated with the sport. Scott discusses his recent charity ride and the Redlands race. The conversation then shifts to the performance of the Legion team and Scott's upcoming races. They also talk about the Amstel Gold race and the use of AI in training advice. The conversation covers various topics including legal issues, bike races, fantasy leagues, and gambling. The hosts discuss the Sea Otter Classic and make predictions for the race. They also talk about roadies vs. mountain bikers and the challenges of different courses. The conversation ends with a discussion about the hosts' personal experiences with racing and their picks for the race. The conversation revolves around the upcoming Sea Otter Classic mountain bike race and the decision to recon the start. The hosts discuss the course layout, potential bottlenecks, and the challenges of the race. They also speculate on their own performance and make predictions for their finishing positions. The conversation then shifts to the topic of rider safety at races and the differences between mountain bike and gravel races. They discuss the treacherous nature of some courses and the need for event organizers to prioritize safety. The hosts also touch on the topic of bike sponsorship and the decision to ride a mountain bike or a gravel bike for certain races. The conversation concludes with plans for future races and the logistics of attending them.

Takeaways

Recording logistics can be challenging, especially when multiple hosts are in different locations.

Different cooling mechanisms in cycling, such as ice socks and dumping water, have different effects on core temperature.

The NCL and Denver Disruptors are discussed, highlighting the participation of the team in other races.

The Live Golf league is mentioned as a unique and controversial approach to golf.

American riders had a successful weekend in cross-country mountain biking, with multiple podium finishes.

The use of bad words in the podcast is acknowledged, and the hosts joke about the impact on listeners, including children.

The concept of loft and its opposite are briefly mentioned. The NCL drama highlights the challenges faced by new cycling leagues and the difficulties in sustaining them.

Dumping water on oneself during hot races can provide a significant boost in power output.

The use of water cooling in races may have limitations and can potentially affect the body's natural cooling mechanisms.

The conversation showcases the camaraderie and banter between the hosts, making for an entertaining and engaging discussion.

The hosts also touch on the rules and attire associated with golf, providing a lighthearted and humorous end to the conversation.

Scott had a successful charity ride and dominated the Redlands race.

The Legion team's performance has declined compared to previous seasons.

The Amstel Gold race was challenging and had a low finish rate due to the cold weather.

AI is being used to provide training advice based on analyzing YouTube videos. Legal issues can arise in various situations, and having a legal team is important for protection.

Predicting race outcomes can be challenging, especially when considering different types of riders and courses.

Fantasy leagues can add excitement and engagement to sports events, but it's important to set boundaries and not bet real money.

Personal experiences and preferences can influence race predictions and choices.

The Sea Otter Classic is a popular bike race event that attracts both roadies and mountain bikers. Reconnaissance of the race course is important to familiarize oneself with the start and potential bottlenecks.

Rider safety should be a priority for event organizers, especially in races with treacherous terrain.

The decision to ride a mountain bike or a gravel bike depends on the course and personal preference.

Bike sponsorship can involve multiple sponsors for different types of races.

Planning and logistics are crucial for attending races and coordinating with teammates.

Sound Bites

"Dumping water in yourself you're artificially inducing evaporative cooling."

"The Denver Disruptors were part of the NCL, like they were owned by the NCL."

"The Live Golf league is kind of the live golf of the golf world."

"Dumping water on myself, it's like an instant 30 watt boost."

"To get out of them paying the million dollar prize, they just canceled the fourth race."

"Imagine if the NFL had two or maybe three teams and three, maybe four games."

"It was an absolute domination."

"We won four out of five stages."

"They still have good riders, but they..."

"It's why we got a legal team, bro. It's all good."

"I mean, that's probably the main thing, dude. I feel like Scott could have easily got caught out there."

"Like yeah, it was him and Wild Van Art and it was so close. It took like so long."

"I'll probably just save it for race day and just wing it. Worked for me last year."

"There's just not a great solution to have it not be a bottleneck at the start of the race."

"I don't think he's breaking the top 35, personally."

  continue reading

129 episodes

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