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Every bike racer needs deserves to have their story told. Every bike holds a history of adventures that live with the exaggerated tales that are told over and over again to anyone close enough to hear them. Freebooter is dedicated to help guide you through the rough waters of being a privateer with stories of inspiration, tips on how to be a better racer, and to talk about the products that will help you hunt gold.
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You can watch the Video on the story here: https://youtu.be/SboHc-tE_gk These are my thoughts and opinions on the most heartbreaking crash of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Shanaze Reade, a teenage phenom, was dominating woman's BMX making her the favorite for the gold medal at BMX Racings debut in the Olympics. Coming out of retirement, the indomitabl…
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The year is 1951 and the points have come down to the final race in Barcelona. The greatest racer of all time lines up next to his rival in a newer more powerful Ferrari. This was the culmination of the just the second official Formula One championship season. The pre war Alfa Romeo's that dominated Grand Prix racing went head to head with Enzo Fer…
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In 1997 the deep throated sound of a four stroke graced the ears of all that attended the Supercross finals in Las Vegas. Amongst the choir of high pitched racing it was Doug Henry aboard the YZM400F that took the podium. While that moment in the Las Vegas night was the shining example of change in the bikes that would line the gate, the YZM400F it…
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We, cyclists, are a little crazy. Finding new hills to put your lungs on the verge of exploding. New trails that actively try to figure out new and creative ways to break your bones. Even the bike that you call your best friend will seem to find the perfect moment to crush your spirit. We all find ways to make ourselves continue on as the world doe…
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The epic finish of the 1989 Tour de France which ended in the tightest margin victory in the races history, just 8 seconds, was the culmination of a decades worth of rivalry, team camaraderie, and the career twilight of the racing master who took the young talents under his wing. While the decade ended with a dual of two champions, it started with …
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Knowing yourself is probably one of the most difficult ways to become a better cyclist and most likely a better person in general. The work will pay off though. Knowing yourself means you'll know how to better yourself. From knowing how to avoid poor racing situations or being able to manipulate the race to suite you. This podcast can dive into a f…
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I was reading an article on Cycling Tips about Dr. David Spindler and how he helps pro cyclists in the peloton most notably the former Dimension Data team. His interview was full of insight in what it was like to work with athletes at the highest level, with their needs and wants against their struggles with normal life. The idea of how much we as …
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I dig into the benefits of being tied to a specific brand or staying free of influence. Being able to approach a sponsor by knowing everything there is to know about their product or having the ability to be a candid reviewer are two examples of being tied to a brand or not can bring. Also I want to know what goes through your head during those las…
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This weeks podcast is about the term wabi-sabi. Embracing the beauty of imperfection. If you have ever seen a run down place or enjoyed an older part of town that has been repurposed you are a fan of wabi-sabi. Use this as you develop yourself as a racer. Don't try to chase perfection, the people are just as interested in the journey and all its sh…
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This week I dip my toes into the dangers of the hyped up crowdfunded bike companies of SpeedX and Sick Bicycle Co. Two companies with completely different paths but in the end the same outcome. Pinkbike and Cycling tips did great journalism on these stories. The privateer tip this week is to pick something unique and stick with it. Do something tha…
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This episode focuses on Copy. It's what advertisers use to sell product. Learning how to create good copy will make you incredibly valuable to sponsors and help them sell product, which in turn will get you better sponsors. Going through the different levels of copy and how you can utilize them is the key point you, as a privateer, can use to help …
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This week I rant about how nature is what makes bikes great and how much I like air. I also do a news segment that gives privateers takeaways from the Dirty Kanza, Leogang, Fort Willam, and the horrible state of bicycle retail tariff obsession. The privateer tip for this week is about how you should prepare your mind for long solo days. Don't let y…
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Hey everyone, sorry for the audio, I did this one all on my iPhone. This week I tell the story of how I went for a ride and ended up bare assed in the rocks. I also talk about the new XT and SLX 12 speed drivetrains, and how you should be carful just taking people on rides. Sometimes they just aren't into it and you let your super enthusiasm wreck …
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In your life as a Privateer racer you have to get used to crashing at the worst times. It doesn't elude even the highest level racers. We will go through three racers and their crashes that all ruined great opportunities and how each one had a different outcome in their careers. The privateer tip is to get you own personal jersey printed. As a Priv…
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Just a little update, I'll be moving to Monterey so I wanted to catch up, tried to talk about some new tech or soon to be wheelsize fight. A few legends of the bike industry had died including Roland Della Santa, a Reno frame builder who built amazing frames for people like Greg Lemond. Thanks for listening, and supporting me through this transitio…
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Shanaze Reade, Jamie Staff, and Chris Hoy were all renowned Bmx racers in their day, but became world champions on the velodrome. Watching their rise on the track shows the powerful sprinting powers that BMX creates. Any BMX racer out there should go race track to, create different competition and opportunities to grow as a cyclist. Check out Freeb…
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I sit down with my old friend Jon Wilson, and we talk about bikes. Jon Wilson was a 2x National Collegiate Champion and the winner of the first NMBS Super D series. We talk about how being a fun person can lead to sponsorships, going pro too soon or doing it to ride with the best, and the stories that led to him being a local legend. You can find a…
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Graeme Obree was the one hour record holder as well as a 2x Pursuit world champion. His story is one of being self made as well as struggling against rules, governing bodies, and social nonacceptance. Take his story and help it guide you to why your riding. His biography and his movie The Flying Scottsman are a great read or watch. They tell his st…
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There are some races that are in a world of their own. They create feeling that leave a taste in your mouth for the rest of your life. Some of those races aren't big, or very prestigious but put you in a place that is unique. Some races change the direction of cycling like the Downieville Classic or the Dirty Kanza. Some are a reason to let loose w…
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Taking a look at the spectrum of extreme focus to extreme versatility. The careers of Sean Palmer and Nico Vouilloz are opposites. They came together in the 1996 World Downhill championships with one of the closest victory margins of all time. Palmer is a legend among action sports and was the unspoken, or overspoken, ambassador of the 90's extreme…
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A quick update on how my training has gone nowhere followed by an interesting take of the medical paper the Psychology of Pain. Studies on how the brain perceives pain as it comes in contact with emotions. This is a powerful tool to use when you are planning your training and how you approach your racing. Make sure you donate on Patreon, we have co…
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In 2004, I rode in the shadow of the mountains that Tour de France legend Greg Lemond trained on. Knowing what he did helped drive me to reach my dream goals. The ultimate goal of what you want to achieve in cycling. Your ambition is as big as your goals, make sure you approach your dreams with the same amount of ambition as you can put into it. Kn…
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Coming out of highschool into the real world can be a tough prospect for aspiring pro racers, even ones that aren't trying to go pro, but still be a competitive racer. It was my first competetive year as an adult, self funded, and brutal. The life of partying and riding bikes clashing constantly. I made it to the national championship. I did well a…
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The Athertons have been powerhouses in the world of gravity mountain bike racing. So what do you do when your goals are to "just continue to win world championships". It's a nice problem to have, but we have seen others jump out of the sport to keep things fresh. The Athertons went in a different direction. This is a little bit about how their pivo…
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On my comeback journey I felt I was doing well. Out of nowhere my little brother, Brody Honea an off road motorcycle racer racing for Chidester Transport Racing, wanted to go for a ride. Putting me back into my brain, questioning if I was ever going to be ready to get into the race scene again. A roller coaster of thoughts, It was good to ride with…
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Racing is a product of the times. While riding your bike never changes, the popularity of disciplines waxes and wanes in the ever fickle world of what bike riders think are cool. Today is so diverse in what you can race, I think it is truly incredible. Bmx to fat bike snow races are just an indicator of the paths you can choose to get the most out …
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When I drove around for work, I always saw a healthy dose of mid morning riders at the trail heads. I was always jealous of the fact that it was always perfect temperature, there was no rush to beat the sun going down, and that I was going to work. This was my first ride that I was able to try to recreate that feeling, but things didn't go quite as…
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The alter ego is a way to approach cycling in any way you want. The story of Marco Pantani showed how his fierce alter ego "The Pirate" and the man off the bike were completely different. Make sure you check out our Patreon page. We have privateer support tiers of all levels. Support the showBy Nathan Sowle
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The story of Kuwahara and how it relates to personal dignity. Do you feel it's better for a brand to do whatever it takes to make money and stay alive, or stay small and a little obscure to keep the name true? Take the lessons of Kuwahara into your personal racing career to create the right path as you create your racing identity. Support the show…
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