Twin Cities Kettlebell Open 2023

About two weeks ago, at the time of this writing, I recorded a few video sets to remotely compete in the Twin Cities Kettlebell Open. I didn’t immediately write a retrospective because I wanted time to gather my thoughts about it. Then, after they were sufficiently gathered, I managed to put off writing about itContinue reading “Twin Cities Kettlebell Open 2023”

Things I Like This Season: 2023

I’m deep into the riding season up here in the northern plains of the US and I thought I’d take a moment to call out things that have been real standouts for me so far this year. I’m doing this especially because it’s wildly hot here for the next few days and I don’t wantContinue reading “Things I Like This Season: 2023”

If The Gravel Bike Didn’t Exist

If the gravel bike didn’t exist, it’d be necessary to invent it. In fact, I believe that’s what we’ve seen occur over the last several years of frenzied gravel innovation. Speculation The reason that we didn’t really have something we called a “gravel bike” before was because we had the venerable and (recently) often-referenced 90sContinue reading “If The Gravel Bike Didn’t Exist”

Long Cycle

I didn’t spend too much time on the mountain bike in 2022. Mostly, this was a result of hunting for and getting a significantly better job. This both disrupted my schedule and meant I had to settle into something new, and it entirely consumed my competitive drive. However, I did pick up something new andContinue reading “Long Cycle”

Century #1: Sort Of

In the first part of September 2022, I developed a strange idea: I should ride a fixed gear a really long way. Background I don’t know what it says about me, psychologically, that I enjoy riding fixed gears as much as I do. The overwhelming majority of my road mileage in the last couple ofContinue reading “Century #1: Sort Of”

Accidentally Road Biking

This past year I found myself doing more miles on the road than I ever have. Well, specifically on a bike, but you get the idea. This is notable because, historically, I’ve had almost no interest in tires narrower than two inches. The only material worth riding on is dirt, as far as I couldContinue reading “Accidentally Road Biking”