by root | Mar 5, 2013 | Cycling
This is Part 3 in the Series on Breaking Away. Â Part 1 covered how to initiate the breakaway and Part 2 covered how to ride in the break. Â This post will cover finishing the breakaway off with the win after a hard days work! How to win from a small group: The reason...
by root | Feb 26, 2013 | Cycling
This post is the continuation of my previous post on how to start a breakaway. Now that you have carefully selected the right move to follow with the right combination of riders, it is time to figure out just what you have got yourself into. How you play you cards and...
by root | Feb 21, 2013 | Cycling
One of the coolest and most respected ways to win a bike race is from a breakaway. In the Tour de France, we see a breakaway almost daily, but it is a rare occasion when the break can hold off the field for the win. In single day races, breakaways seem to be more...
by root | Feb 19, 2013 | Entrepreneurship, Lifestyle Design, Psychology
When you have a dream, especially if it is a big dream, one of the biggest challenges is feeling confident you can ever achieve your goals. When a person sets out to pursue excellence in the form of building a company, earning a graduate degree, growing blog...
by root | Feb 12, 2013 | Academia, Entrepreneurship, Psychology
As a busy grad student and entrepreneur, I often struggle with when to say Yes and No to things. Saying No to things that are time consuming, distasteful, or unimportant will leave you with more time to get important things done. If you are following something you are...
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