Chris Carmichael: Winning, after the race

Here’s an interview

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“He’s pretty strong for an older guy who doesn’t race”, another rider commented before losing contact with us. I’m riding up the NY/NJ state line hill on Chris Carmichael’s wheel. Even though I know h

16 Comments

Chris M

Nice interview! Who wrote it – Alex? Andy? The pic looks like Cisco, but I don’t think he is literate enough to write this – doctors only know how to scribble cat scratch on tiny note pads, right?

Ben H

I spent a week wth Chris in California a couple of years ago at one of his camps and he is a really good guy. He was in the Lance phase of his life and was pretty out of shape at the time (sorry Chris if you are reading this), but he was still reasonably fast and was a lot of fun to ride with, and could drop anyone going downhill.

AC

I can think of a few guys, cyclists and businessmen who could use his advice. But you dont get much repect for being a balenced cyclist, people do seem to admire the extremely dedicated guys.

Jon R

Yeah, IMHO a high-performance life and a high-performance racer are proboly two different guys. Great interview though!

Donny Grecio

Hey just wanted to say great job, CC gets overlooked too often these days. He really changed the way people train. Thanks for the interview NYC!

sg

chris is a pioneer in structured training. his implementation of power/power meters changed the entire face of cycling. its difficult for someone to be on the edge of the curve for too long, but he did a great job. i hope he meets with continued financial success but more importantly continues to have a great time.

lee3

I know its cheesy but that pic of Eddy slidin you a cold one – the ultimate money shot!!! Tell me you’ve got that blown up life size in the ole rec. room!

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