"I raced 3000 miles across America, no sleep" - Tinker Juarez, biking legend
Tinker Juarez turned 63 this year, and has been mountain bike racing competitively since the age of 13. He continues to compete against and beat bikers half his age . He is a three-time cross-country champion and a four-time national champion in the 24-hour solo category. In 1996 and 2000, Tinker had the honor of representing the United States in the Olympics when mountain biking was first introduced as an Olympic sport. 🇺🇸
Tinker is globally one of the most recognized faces in mountain bike racing. One only needs to hear the roar from the crowd when he's called up to the starting line, or hear the cheers for Tinker from fans along the course, to understand how popular a figure he still is. 🎉
So, why should you listen in? This is a rare opportunity to gain insights from a cycling icon whose career spans over five decades. Whether you're an aspiring cyclist, a seasoned athlete, or simply looking for inspiration to stay active and achieve your goals, Tinker's journey offers invaluable lessons. Stay tuned until the end - he shares practical tips on staying safe on busy urban roads while on your bike.
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