Lots of exciting things to discuss today! It’s July meaning The Tour de France is on which makes us very happy, we discuss the results from a recent half marathon and marathon festival, we’ve got a time trial question, a sprinting question and much more.
Timestamp:
00:00 - Introduction
00:40 - Gratitude
06:40 - The toughest Ironman in the world?
12:25 - Respecting your event
16:30 - How to know what pace you can hold
22:25 - The Coach’s frustration
25:10 - Be willing to let people pass you
26:50 - The most important factor for a good endurance performance
28:55 - Believing in the pace you can hold
32:00 - The transformation in running communities we’re seeing
34:30 - Simon Clarke’s Stage Tour
41:00 - What it takes to win a bike sprint
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