Amazing Jay, thank you so much for your answers. Should you go on to podiums, your openness and honesty will take you a long way with the media and fans. Great interviewing Chris
Thanks both. Enjoyed that a lot. The final bit about just enjoy riding cool places proper rings true. I left this part of my cycling life way too late to ever be "pro" but i get to go ride epic trips - be that the Alps / Provence / Pyrneees. Hopefully next year that will also be the Ardennes and / or Roubaix.
This was fantastic.I am excited by the potential of what Jay can do. But seems really switched on in terms of nutrition, training numbers, training by himself so not to divert from the process. Great work Chris and Jay.
If I got it right, he finally got to ride on the new Canyon Ultimate. So all of a sudden, the aero gains of the Aeroad weren't that important anymore. To me Canyon was ashamed of the previous model of the Ultimate not having integrated cables so they forced theirs teams to ride only the Aeroad. Now that the new Ultimate has integrated cables, all the climbers ride on the Ultimate again.
Chris - love to see you cycling uTubers (GP Lama, Hambini, Peak Torque, ride media, Cam Nicholls etc) get together & do a review of all sorts of bikes a bit like the RACV does for car of the year by class.
I think his point was it hasn’t changed much, he’s improved body comp a little but once your in the WT adding FTP doesn’t matter if you can’t do it after 5 hours.
It's 480 I swear, power meter always tells the truth on every bike everywhere in the world all the time 100% accurate 😉 Also put my mini on a dyno ant it makes 1 million horse power... No one lies on the Internet 👍
Just because somebody took steroids and is a pro doesn't make them knowledgeable in cycling training. I don't understand why all of you RU-vidrs and so-called professionals Don't take what I have said through the year seriously. I have been screaming interval training for over 15 years now. And everyone was making fun of me. Years later everyone is doing my workouts and has forgotten our arguments. If you look at my Strava, I was the only one on this planet that was doing structured training in cycling. When I was doing 15 minute workouts people were laughing at me asking me. What are your base miles? Now everyone's doing my workouts and has forgotten how they were making fun of me in the past. You keep having these interviews with buffoons instead of having them with the person that changed cycling training forever. I'm not called the God of speed for nothing. My knowledge was way ahead. I am the one who told everyone that the books were wrong when it came to heart rate. Cadence base miles just to mention a few.
@@raphaelbartolome2265 I am the future. GCN Knows who was the first . Everyone forgets our arguments. My Strava dates back before anyone knew what an interval was. I was the first to do it. I was the only one doing structured training. This is a fact. My Strava is the proof. I have been doing structure training in cycling since 1998. Nobody on this planet was doing it.
@@joaoletelier8735 ha ha ha 🤣 aren't we all? I am just stating facts .. I was called a Toll for many years . The mentality of cycling training was to get on your bike and do a certain amount of mileage a day. Till today people show off how many miles we put in every year. I do understand everyone's goal in cycling is different. When people would ask me why do I post a 15 minute workout on Strava and laugh at me I would explain to them that it's a interval which is very strangeful and more effective than a long granny ride. So they would laugh at me. And say you must be doing something else. You see when we normally ride I destroy everybody. So to them it's very confusing to look at my Strava and see that I do absolutely nothing compared to everyone else. Many years later the cycling world started to change and integrate more of my structured training workouts in a road cycling. But the truth is that I started this before anybody and was saying it on the internet For many years. I started doing interval training from 1998 in cycling. Nobody but me was doing it. My Strava is the proof. You can go back to anyone's Strava and you will see that nobody was doing what I was doing. Now do you understand?