In this episode of Bike Tour Adventures, I have the chance to speak with Michael Conti, an American ultra-distance endurance cyclist that came 1st place in the Race Across the West in 2015 and in 2018 placed 4th overall and 1st American overall in the Race Across America. In today’s episode, we’ll learn all about what it takes to make it in the world of ultra-distance bike racing and how to be mentally and physically prepared after something uneventful happens.
~ 01m 30s Intro to Michael Conti and how he got into ultra-distance cycling
~ 10m 40s About the RAAM
~ 16m 00s Preparing for RAAM
~ 20m 45s His bikes and individual setup for each one
~ 29m 00s Importance of saddle and shoes
~ 33m 30s The unfortunate ending of the 2016 RAAM and salvaging his saddles
~ 36m 00s Getting the right people in the team, keeping spirits up and keeping a positive mindset during the most difficult times.
~ 43m 30s Drinking and eating effectively during a race
~ 48m 00s Following a sleep schedule
~ 52m 00s Biggest obstacles to success in a race like the RAAM
~ 57m 15s Differences with supported vs unsupported endurance racing
~ 60m 00s Financing the race and associated costs, sponsorships, etc
~ 65m 45s Rate of failure and success
~ 75m 00s Future race plans for 2020 and beyond
~ 78m 40s Concluding comments and next time on Bike Tour Adventures