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Life Time Grand Prix Updates, Cyclocross Rage, YouTube Comments, and DJ the Dancing Machine
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Episode 121 - Life Time Grand Prix Updates, Cyclocross Rage, YouTube Comments, and DJ the Dancing Machine
What up party people. Alright, I don’t know exactly what was said in the YouTube comments (other than the ones we read on the air this week, some of which are hilarious) but Drew decided enough is enough and quit the podcast for good… nah I’m just kidding, he had some other more important life stuff to cater to this week so only graced us with his presence for a few minutes. The rest of us riff on some of the latest updates Life Time has made to the 2025 Grand Prix series, touch a little bit on some recent racing like this weekend’s Little Sugar sprint finish and Scott’s take on the Gravel World Championships, AND Eli Iserbyt getting DQ’d after have some cross rage in the middle of the race this past weekend, and a whole lot more to boot.
If you have any questions or feedback for the show you can drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com or hit up the Bonk Bros instagram page (@bonkbros @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti @raddaddizzle @scottmcgilljr).
And last but not least, we want to thank Silca for coming through as title sponsor again this week with an updated discount code “bonkbrospodcast” for 15% off when checking out. Some of their lesser known products include their tool line up with all sorts of things like different multi-tools, hex keys, top of the line torque wrenches, and more. So again, use that code “bonkbrospodcast” when checking out for 15% off anything for sale on the https://silca.cc website. Alright let’s get this party started.
Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros
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Keywords
Dizzle, Vegan Cyclist, YouTube comments, Lifetime Grand Prix, cycling, podcast, opinions, wild card, competition, cycling community, prize purse, gravel racing, mountain biking, race schedule, off-road series, Sea Otter race, Lifetime Grand Prix, athlete engagement, cycling community, race strategy, A-hole debate, weddings, Gravel Worlds, Mariana Vos, tire technology, Roubaix race, tire pressure, animal talk, podcast dynamics, Cyclocross, drama, championships, Olympics, Worlds, Keegan, performance, cycling, competition, performance, gravel racing, outdoor adventures, listener engagement
Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss the absence of Dizzle due to negative online comments, reflecting on the polarizing opinions surrounding their last episode featuring the Vegan Cyclist. They delve into the implications of the Lifetime Grand Prix rules, particularly the introduction of wild card entries and the reduction of riders, while debating the overall impact on competition and the cycling community. In this segment of the conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of gravel and mountain bike racing, including the implications of prize purses, the decision to include gravel races in the Lifetime Grand Prix, and the changes in race schedules. They also explore the concept of an off-road series and the details of the upcoming Sea Otter race, while touching on athlete engagement and the impact of recent updates on participants' chances in the series. In this conversation, the hosts engage in a light-hearted debate about various topics ranging from personal anecdotes about weddings and dancing to serious discussions about tire technology and performance in cycling. They explore the implications of tire pressure, width, and innovations in the cycling industry, while also touching on the dynamics of their podcast and the impact of audience feedback. In this segment, the conversation revolves around a dramatic incident in a cyclocross race, discussing the implications of aggressive behavior in sports, the value of winning championships, and the recent performance of a notable cyclist. The hosts share their opinions on the significance of the Olympics versus World Championships and analyze the competitive landscape in cycling, particularly focusing on recent races and athlete performances. In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about competition dynamics, particularly focusing on the performance of a racer named Keegan. They explore the reasons behind perceived lapses in effort during races, emphasizing the psychological aspects of competition. The conversation then shifts to outdoor adventures, specifically hunting experiences, where they share stories and insights. The discussion transitions to gravel racing, touching on upcoming events and the participation of notable racers. Finally, the hosts interact with their audience, reading comments and questions, which adds a humorous and engaging element to the episode.
Takeaways
- Dizzle's absence is linked to negative online comments.
- The last episode received mixed reviews, highlighting polarizing opinions.
- Engagement in comments can reflect a lack of better activities.
- Assumptions about the Vegan Cyclist were challenged after listening to the episode.
- The Lifetime Grand Prix rules are frequently changing, causing confusion.
- The introduction of wild card entries aims to increase competition.
- Reducing the number of riders may impact sponsorship opportunities.
- The importance of Unbound as a significant race in the series is acknowledged.
- The hosts express frustration over the lack of clarity in the Grand Prix structure.
- The exclusivity of the series is seen as a strategic move to attract top talent. The prize purse can significantly influence participation in races.
- The decision to include gravel races over mountain bike races is controversial.
- Changes in race schedules can affect athlete preparation and performance.
- An off-road series could unify different types of races under one banner.
- The Sea Otter race is set to be a challenging event with significant climbing.
- Maintaining audience engagement over long periods is a challenge for racing series.
- Prize money in gravel racing is becoming more common.
- Athlete engagement is a requirement for participation in the series.
- Recent changes to entry rules have raised concerns among athletes.
- The series organizers have the authority to make significant changes at any time. The debate about who the 'a-hole' is in cycling is a common topic.
- Weddings can sometimes take precedence over important races.
- Dancing at weddings can be awkward, especially when sober.
- Having goats as pets can lead to humorous conversations.
- Gravel Worlds results spark discussions about performance and competition.
- Mariana Vos's use of innovative tire technology raises questions about its effectiveness.
- Tire pressure can significantly impact performance, especially in races like Roubaix.
- Rolling resistance varies with tire width, affecting speed and comfort.
- The dynamics of racing on different terrains require careful tire management.
- Audience feedback can influence podcast dynamics, but hosts remain committed to their team. Cyclocross can be intense and dramatic, as seen in recent incidents.
- Aggressive behavior in sports can lead to significant consequences.
- The value of winning the World Championship may outweigh that of the Olympics in cycling.
- Athletes often face pressure that can lead to emotional reactions during races.
- The competitive nature of cycling is influenced by personal rivalries and past relationships.
- Start money could incentivize more athletes to participate in series events.
- The dynamics of sprint finishes can be unpredictable, even among top competitors.
- Runners could learn from cyclists in terms of aerodynamics and performance.
- The importance of maintaining sportsmanship in competitive environments is crucial.
- Recent performances can shift perceptions of athletes' capabilities. Keegan's performance raises questions about competitive mindset.
- The psychological aspect of racing can influence perceived effort.
- Outdoor adventures provide a refreshing break from racing discussions.
- Gravel racing continues to grow in popularity and competition.
- Listener engagement enhances the podcast experience.
- Humor and camaraderie are key elements of the podcast.
- The importance of community in cycling culture is highlighted.
- Racing dynamics can be complex and multifaceted.
- Outdoor activities like hunting can be a great way to connect with nature.
- Engaging with listeners fosters a sense of belonging.
Titles
- Rider Numbers: Does Less Mean More?
- Lifetime Grand Prix: A Series in Flux The Prize Purse Dilemma in Racing
- The Concept of an Off-Road Series Outdoor Adventures: A Break from Racing
- Exploring Competitive Mindsets in Racing
Sound Bites
- "Dizzle is a little upset at all the mean comments."
- "The last episode is probably the most polarizing episode."
- "People that go to the comments have nothing better to do."
- "It's easy to say."
- "What if they offer so much money?"
- "The sea otter gravel race is an absolute joke."
- "Who do you think's the a-hole?"
- "Everybody knows. Yeah, everybody does it like that guy."
- "One wedding, career over."
- "Did you see Ellie Izzorbit just smash that dude's wheel?"
- "How cool would the Lifetime Grand Prix be?"
- "He broke his derailleur off!"
- "Why do you think that Keegan gives up?"
- "I don't think he stopped sprinting."
- "Let's get to the real important stuff."
Chapters
00:00
The Absence of Dizzle and Online Reactions
06:07
Understanding the Vegan Cyclist's Brand
11:59
The Wild Card Controversy
18:00
Final Thoughts on the Grand Prix Changes
20:47
The Prize Purse Dilemma
21:15
Gravel vs. Mountain Bike Racing
24:35
Changes in Race Schedule
27:50
The Off-Road Series Concept
29:15
Sea Otter Race Details
31:18
Dizzle's Chances and Series Updates
36:35
The A-Hole Debate
36:59
Weddings vs. Championships
38:00
Dancing and Goats at Weddings
38:59
Animal Talk: Goats and Dogs
40:01
Gravel Worlds Discussion
41:01
Mariana Vos and Tire Technology
42:01
Tire Pressure and Performance
42:59
Rolling Resistance and Tire Width
43:57
The Roubaix Race Dynamics
45:00
Tire Innovations and Industry Demand
45:59
The Future of Tire Technology
46:59
Drew's Mood and Podcast Dynamics
51:28
Cyclocross Drama: The Wheel Incident
58:00
The Value of Championships: Olympics vs. Worlds
01:07:32
Keegan's Recent Performance: A Shift in Momentum
01:08:17
The Dynamics of Competition and Performance
01:11:06
Hunting Adventures and Outdoor Experiences
01:12:20
Gravel Racing Insights and Future Prospects
01:16:31
Listener Engagement and Community Interaction
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Manage episode 445637160 series 3419674
Episode 121 - Life Time Grand Prix Updates, Cyclocross Rage, YouTube Comments, and DJ the Dancing Machine
What up party people. Alright, I don’t know exactly what was said in the YouTube comments (other than the ones we read on the air this week, some of which are hilarious) but Drew decided enough is enough and quit the podcast for good… nah I’m just kidding, he had some other more important life stuff to cater to this week so only graced us with his presence for a few minutes. The rest of us riff on some of the latest updates Life Time has made to the 2025 Grand Prix series, touch a little bit on some recent racing like this weekend’s Little Sugar sprint finish and Scott’s take on the Gravel World Championships, AND Eli Iserbyt getting DQ’d after have some cross rage in the middle of the race this past weekend, and a whole lot more to boot.
If you have any questions or feedback for the show you can drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com or hit up the Bonk Bros instagram page (@bonkbros @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti @raddaddizzle @scottmcgilljr).
And last but not least, we want to thank Silca for coming through as title sponsor again this week with an updated discount code “bonkbrospodcast” for 15% off when checking out. Some of their lesser known products include their tool line up with all sorts of things like different multi-tools, hex keys, top of the line torque wrenches, and more. So again, use that code “bonkbrospodcast” when checking out for 15% off anything for sale on the https://silca.cc website. Alright let’s get this party started.
Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros
FOR UPDATED DISCOUNT CODES CHECK THE LATEST EPISODE:
Silca (bonkbrospodcast): 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
For more Dylan Johnson content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIf1xvRN8pzyd_VfLgj_dow
Listener Question Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1T37wGRLk6iYTCF6X_DQ9yfcaYtfAQceKpBJYR5W7DVA/edit?ts=642eb6d6
MERCH:
T-SHIRTS ARE HERE! Get your Bonk Bros swag below.
https://bb5a73-20.myshopify.com/
IGNITION:
Hire a coach. Get faster. It’s that simple.
https://www.ignitioncoachco.com/
MATCHBOX PODCAST:
Check out our more serious training focused podcast.
https://www.ignitioncoachco.com/podcast
The Following Was Generated Using AI And Should Not Be Held To The Higher Standards Of Sentient Beings - Riverside.fm
Keywords
Dizzle, Vegan Cyclist, YouTube comments, Lifetime Grand Prix, cycling, podcast, opinions, wild card, competition, cycling community, prize purse, gravel racing, mountain biking, race schedule, off-road series, Sea Otter race, Lifetime Grand Prix, athlete engagement, cycling community, race strategy, A-hole debate, weddings, Gravel Worlds, Mariana Vos, tire technology, Roubaix race, tire pressure, animal talk, podcast dynamics, Cyclocross, drama, championships, Olympics, Worlds, Keegan, performance, cycling, competition, performance, gravel racing, outdoor adventures, listener engagement
Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss the absence of Dizzle due to negative online comments, reflecting on the polarizing opinions surrounding their last episode featuring the Vegan Cyclist. They delve into the implications of the Lifetime Grand Prix rules, particularly the introduction of wild card entries and the reduction of riders, while debating the overall impact on competition and the cycling community. In this segment of the conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of gravel and mountain bike racing, including the implications of prize purses, the decision to include gravel races in the Lifetime Grand Prix, and the changes in race schedules. They also explore the concept of an off-road series and the details of the upcoming Sea Otter race, while touching on athlete engagement and the impact of recent updates on participants' chances in the series. In this conversation, the hosts engage in a light-hearted debate about various topics ranging from personal anecdotes about weddings and dancing to serious discussions about tire technology and performance in cycling. They explore the implications of tire pressure, width, and innovations in the cycling industry, while also touching on the dynamics of their podcast and the impact of audience feedback. In this segment, the conversation revolves around a dramatic incident in a cyclocross race, discussing the implications of aggressive behavior in sports, the value of winning championships, and the recent performance of a notable cyclist. The hosts share their opinions on the significance of the Olympics versus World Championships and analyze the competitive landscape in cycling, particularly focusing on recent races and athlete performances. In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about competition dynamics, particularly focusing on the performance of a racer named Keegan. They explore the reasons behind perceived lapses in effort during races, emphasizing the psychological aspects of competition. The conversation then shifts to outdoor adventures, specifically hunting experiences, where they share stories and insights. The discussion transitions to gravel racing, touching on upcoming events and the participation of notable racers. Finally, the hosts interact with their audience, reading comments and questions, which adds a humorous and engaging element to the episode.
Takeaways
- Dizzle's absence is linked to negative online comments.
- The last episode received mixed reviews, highlighting polarizing opinions.
- Engagement in comments can reflect a lack of better activities.
- Assumptions about the Vegan Cyclist were challenged after listening to the episode.
- The Lifetime Grand Prix rules are frequently changing, causing confusion.
- The introduction of wild card entries aims to increase competition.
- Reducing the number of riders may impact sponsorship opportunities.
- The importance of Unbound as a significant race in the series is acknowledged.
- The hosts express frustration over the lack of clarity in the Grand Prix structure.
- The exclusivity of the series is seen as a strategic move to attract top talent. The prize purse can significantly influence participation in races.
- The decision to include gravel races over mountain bike races is controversial.
- Changes in race schedules can affect athlete preparation and performance.
- An off-road series could unify different types of races under one banner.
- The Sea Otter race is set to be a challenging event with significant climbing.
- Maintaining audience engagement over long periods is a challenge for racing series.
- Prize money in gravel racing is becoming more common.
- Athlete engagement is a requirement for participation in the series.
- Recent changes to entry rules have raised concerns among athletes.
- The series organizers have the authority to make significant changes at any time. The debate about who the 'a-hole' is in cycling is a common topic.
- Weddings can sometimes take precedence over important races.
- Dancing at weddings can be awkward, especially when sober.
- Having goats as pets can lead to humorous conversations.
- Gravel Worlds results spark discussions about performance and competition.
- Mariana Vos's use of innovative tire technology raises questions about its effectiveness.
- Tire pressure can significantly impact performance, especially in races like Roubaix.
- Rolling resistance varies with tire width, affecting speed and comfort.
- The dynamics of racing on different terrains require careful tire management.
- Audience feedback can influence podcast dynamics, but hosts remain committed to their team. Cyclocross can be intense and dramatic, as seen in recent incidents.
- Aggressive behavior in sports can lead to significant consequences.
- The value of winning the World Championship may outweigh that of the Olympics in cycling.
- Athletes often face pressure that can lead to emotional reactions during races.
- The competitive nature of cycling is influenced by personal rivalries and past relationships.
- Start money could incentivize more athletes to participate in series events.
- The dynamics of sprint finishes can be unpredictable, even among top competitors.
- Runners could learn from cyclists in terms of aerodynamics and performance.
- The importance of maintaining sportsmanship in competitive environments is crucial.
- Recent performances can shift perceptions of athletes' capabilities. Keegan's performance raises questions about competitive mindset.
- The psychological aspect of racing can influence perceived effort.
- Outdoor adventures provide a refreshing break from racing discussions.
- Gravel racing continues to grow in popularity and competition.
- Listener engagement enhances the podcast experience.
- Humor and camaraderie are key elements of the podcast.
- The importance of community in cycling culture is highlighted.
- Racing dynamics can be complex and multifaceted.
- Outdoor activities like hunting can be a great way to connect with nature.
- Engaging with listeners fosters a sense of belonging.
Titles
- Rider Numbers: Does Less Mean More?
- Lifetime Grand Prix: A Series in Flux The Prize Purse Dilemma in Racing
- The Concept of an Off-Road Series Outdoor Adventures: A Break from Racing
- Exploring Competitive Mindsets in Racing
Sound Bites
- "Dizzle is a little upset at all the mean comments."
- "The last episode is probably the most polarizing episode."
- "People that go to the comments have nothing better to do."
- "It's easy to say."
- "What if they offer so much money?"
- "The sea otter gravel race is an absolute joke."
- "Who do you think's the a-hole?"
- "Everybody knows. Yeah, everybody does it like that guy."
- "One wedding, career over."
- "Did you see Ellie Izzorbit just smash that dude's wheel?"
- "How cool would the Lifetime Grand Prix be?"
- "He broke his derailleur off!"
- "Why do you think that Keegan gives up?"
- "I don't think he stopped sprinting."
- "Let's get to the real important stuff."
Chapters
00:00
The Absence of Dizzle and Online Reactions
06:07
Understanding the Vegan Cyclist's Brand
11:59
The Wild Card Controversy
18:00
Final Thoughts on the Grand Prix Changes
20:47
The Prize Purse Dilemma
21:15
Gravel vs. Mountain Bike Racing
24:35
Changes in Race Schedule
27:50
The Off-Road Series Concept
29:15
Sea Otter Race Details
31:18
Dizzle's Chances and Series Updates
36:35
The A-Hole Debate
36:59
Weddings vs. Championships
38:00
Dancing and Goats at Weddings
38:59
Animal Talk: Goats and Dogs
40:01
Gravel Worlds Discussion
41:01
Mariana Vos and Tire Technology
42:01
Tire Pressure and Performance
42:59
Rolling Resistance and Tire Width
43:57
The Roubaix Race Dynamics
45:00
Tire Innovations and Industry Demand
45:59
The Future of Tire Technology
46:59
Drew's Mood and Podcast Dynamics
51:28
Cyclocross Drama: The Wheel Incident
58:00
The Value of Championships: Olympics vs. Worlds
01:07:32
Keegan's Recent Performance: A Shift in Momentum
01:08:17
The Dynamics of Competition and Performance
01:11:06
Hunting Adventures and Outdoor Experiences
01:12:20
Gravel Racing Insights and Future Prospects
01:16:31
Listener Engagement and Community Interaction
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