New England Endurance Podcast

Art Trapotsis

Celebrating New England's thriving endurance sports culture.Our mission is to passionately showcase and celebrate the vibrant endurance sports culture thriving in New England. Through engaging conversations, local endurance athlete (Art Trapotsis) embarks on a journey to uncover the essence of the region's clubs, group rides, cherished routes, legendary races, and the devoted community of athletes who proudly call New England home. From the exhilarating realms of road cycling to the rugged trails of mountain biking, from triathlons to ultramarathons, from open-water swimming to collegiate rowing, this podcast is a tribute to the challenges, victories, and compelling narratives that shape the endurance sports landscape in this distinctive part of the United States. With a commitment to fostering connections, providing valuable insights, and igniting inspiration, we strive to unite, inform, and empower the New England endurance community.

  1. The B2VT and VT Monster Cycling Epics

    FEB 10

    The B2VT and VT Monster Cycling Epics

    Hi there! Feel free to drop us a text if you enjoy the episode. In this episode of the New England Endurance Podcast, host Art Trapotsis speaks with Skip Thomas and Karen Smyers about the B2VT Ride and the VT Monster gravel event. They discuss the origins of both rides, their evolution over the years, and the community that surrounds these endurance events. The conversation covers the challenges of the course, strategies for participants, and the importance of camaraderie in endurance sports. They also touch on the role of e-bikes, the significance of team spirit, and the charitable aspects of the events. The episode concludes with insights into registration and participation details, emphasizing the welcoming nature of the cycling community in New England. Key Takeaways: The B2VT Ride started as a marketing stunt by Harpoon Brewery.Team Psycho is a Boston-area triathlon team that has evolved into a cycling community.The B2VT Ride is classified as a fun ride with a charitable component.Pacing is crucial for success in endurance events like the B2VT Ride.The course has evolved to include more challenging terrain over the years.Participants can switch between different ride distances leading up to the event.The VT Monster gravel event was created to cater to the growing gravel riding scene.Community support and volunteers are essential for the success of the events.The cycling community in New England is known for its camaraderie and support.This podcast embarks on a journey to showcase and celebrate the endurance sports community in New England.

    47 min
  2. Ninety One Lines: Skiing the Presidentials with Ryan DeLena

    JAN 27

    Ninety One Lines: Skiing the Presidentials with Ryan DeLena

    Hi there! Feel free to drop us a text if you enjoy the episode. We’re launching Season 3 with a bang—and a blizzard. In this premiere episode, we sit down with Ryan DeLena, the first person to ski all 91 lines in the Presidential Skiing guidebook, and the star and co-creator of the new documentary NINETY ONE, set to release this February 2026. Ryan shares stories from his time navigating the moody terrain of New Hampshire’s Presidential Range, what it took mentally and physically to complete this historic project, and the many personalities of Mount Washington—from brutal whiteouts to bluebird perfection. We also go deeper into Ryan’s co-authorship of the memoir Without Restraint with his father, and his advocacy work with the Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint, helping to reform treatment of neurodiverse youth in schools and institutions. This conversation covers everything from glacier skiing in Ecuador to personal growth, mental endurance, and the unseen side of mountain mastery. Topics Covered: The making of NINETY ONE and filming in extreme winter conditionsWhy the Presidentials are more emotional than you thinkLessons from skiing the Arctic, Antarctic, and the EquatorCo-writing a powerful memoir with his fatherRyan’s advocacy in education reform and neurodiversityThe tools, mindset, and humility needed to endure the mountainsFollow Ryan on Instagram @extreme_ryan_delena Watch for the release of NINETY ONE coming soon on YouTube and at select film festivals. This podcast embarks on a journey to showcase and celebrate the endurance sports community in New England.

    52 min
  3. Firefly Bicycles: Inside Custom Frame Design, Fit, and Carbon-Neutral Craft

    12/29/2025

    Firefly Bicycles: Inside Custom Frame Design, Fit, and Carbon-Neutral Craft

    Hi there! Feel free to drop us a text if you enjoy the episode. In this episode of the New England Endurance Podcast, we sit down with Firefly Bicycles co-founders Tyler Evans and Kevin Wolfson to explore the craft, philosophy, and real-world decision-making behind world-class custom titanium bikes. From geometry choices and material tradeoffs to bike fitting instincts honed in the peloton, Tyler and Kevin pull back the curtain on how Firefly designs bikes for how people actually ride. We dig into the myth of the “quiver killer,” why one bike can’t always do it all—especially in New England—and how compromises show up when terrain gets rough. We also cover what it’s like to order a Firefly: realistic build timelines, what customers should (and shouldn’t) control in the design process, and what carbon-neutral manufacturing looks like in practice—not just on paper. Whether you’re dreaming about a custom build or simply want to understand why some bikes feel right and others don’t, this conversation is a deep dive into intention, craftsmanship, and choosing the right tool for the ride. Key Takeaways The “quiver killer” bike isn’t for everyone — especially in New England, where rough mixed terrain often demands purpose-built tools.Tire clearance alone doesn’t define versatility — geometry and ride intent matter just as much as tire size.Custom bikes shine when rider intent is clear — the best outcomes happen when riders share goals and trust the builder.Bike fit is about reading the rider, not just numbers — experience, posture, and movement tell a deeper story.Custom doesn’t mean infinite choice — knowing what to leave to the builder can dramatically improve the final result.Great craftsmanship includes invisible details — many of Firefly’s most important design decisions are ones customers never see.Carbon-neutral manufacturing is an active process — not a marketing label, but a set of real operational commitmentsThis podcast embarks on a journey to showcase and celebrate the endurance sports community in New England.

    43 min
  4. Inside CCB: How a 50-Year Cycling Team Is Changing the Game for Women Athletes

    12/10/2025

    Inside CCB: How a 50-Year Cycling Team Is Changing the Game for Women Athletes

    Hi there! Feel free to drop us a text if you enjoy the episode. In this episode of the New England Endurance Podcast, we sit down with Tim Mitchell, Technical Director of the legendary CCB Cycling Education Foundation. With roots dating back to 1960s England and an official U.S. presence since 1976, CCB is the longest-running elite cycling program in the country. But it's more than just race results—it's a movement centered on Education Through Athletics. Tim shares the deeply human story behind CCB's evolution—from its historic origins with and notable alumni (like Tim Johnson, Tyler Hamilton, and Curtis White), to its legendary manager Steve Pucci, to its groundbreaking under-23 women’s program where every rider is required to pursue post-secondary education. We hear how CCB pivoted from elite men's racing to meet the glaring need in women’s development pathways, and how the tragic loss of rider Chad Young galvanized the team’s educational mission. From national titles to Pan-Am victories, from jump rope champions to former Olympians, this team’s stories are anything but ordinary. We also dive into the current state of New England racing, the importance of community, and the joys of unplugging from data to rediscover the pure ride. Whether you're an aspiring racer, a longtime cycling fan, or just someone who believes in sports that build character, this conversation with Tim will leave you inspired. 🔗 Learn more at [pinkwatts.com] (https://pinkwatts.com) and follow @ccbwomenscycling on Instagram. This podcast embarks on a journey to showcase and celebrate the endurance sports community in New England.

    50 min
  5. Andrew Drummond: The Story Behind White Mountain Ski Co and FKTs in the Whites

    11/25/2025

    Andrew Drummond: The Story Behind White Mountain Ski Co and FKTs in the Whites

    Hi there! Feel free to drop us a text if you enjoy the episode. In this episode of the New England Endurance Podcast, we sit down with Andrew Drummond—founder of White Mountain Ski Company and the man behind some of the region’s most iconic events and endurance feats. Andrew recently completed the White Mountains Direttissima—connecting all 48 of New Hampshire’s 4,000-footers in a single unsupported push. That’s 231 miles and 86,000 feet of climbing in just 4 days, 22 hours, and 43 minutes, setting a new fastest known time (FKT). We unpack how trench foot, tendon pain, and mental fatigue nearly derailed him—and how he pushed through. We also cover the Last Skier Standing, his pioneering coffee roasting project, and how he views his role in building the endurance community in Jackson, NH and beyond. If you’re curious what it takes to run a backcountry ski shop and crush unsupported FKTs, this episode is a masterclass in mountain grit. Learn more: whitemountainski.co Follow Andrew: @sr_drummond and @whitemountainskico Key Takeaways: How Andrew trained for the unsupported White Mountains Direttissima FKTLessons learned from trench foot, blisters, and tendon breakdown at hour 90The origin and ethos of Last Skier StandingBuilding White Mountain Ski Company from a truck bed to a Jackson hubThe underrated value of coffee and community in endurance cultureAndrew’s favorite peak, favorite trail, and what’s next for 2026This podcast embarks on a journey to showcase and celebrate the endurance sports community in New England.

    1h 3m
  6. Kelly Brush: Leading the Charge in Adaptive Endurance Sports

    11/14/2025

    Kelly Brush: Leading the Charge in Adaptive Endurance Sports

    Hi there! Feel free to drop us a text if you enjoy the episode. In this inspiring episode of the New England Endurance Podcast, we sit down with Kelly Brush, founder of the Kelly Brush Foundation, and a former collegiate ski racer turned national advocate for adaptive sports. After a life-altering crash in 2006 left her paralyzed from the chest down, Kelly founded the Kelly Brush Foundation to empower others with spinal cord injuries to live active, engaged lives through sport and recreation. Kelly shares her personal journey from rehab to riding again on an adaptive bike, and how that pivotal moment sparked nearly two decades of advocacy, innovation, and community building. We talk about the barriers people with disabilities face when accessing sport—whether cost, awareness, or terrain—and how KBF’s Active Fund and Active Project are changing that. She also dives into the power of inclusive trail design, how Vermont became a model for accessible mountain biking, and how events like the Kelly Brush Ride are not only about fundraising but about celebration, connection, and confidence. Whether you're an athlete, race organizer, or simply someone who believes in equitable access to the outdoors, this episode will leave you inspired to get involved and help redefine what's possible for adaptive athletes. This podcast embarks on a journey to showcase and celebrate the endurance sports community in New England.

    42 min
  7. Justin Spinelli: From Pro Cycling to Relaunching Luxe Wheelworks

    10/17/2025

    Justin Spinelli: From Pro Cycling to Relaunching Luxe Wheelworks

    Hi there! Feel free to drop us a text if you enjoy the episode. In this episode we interview Justin Spinelli, a former professional cyclist and current entrepreneur behind Luxe Wheelworks by Gruppo Spinelli. Justin shares his journey from a young bike mechanic in New Hampshire to racing in prestigious events like the Giro d'Italia. He discusses the challenges he faced, including burnout in professional cycling, and how he found joy in cyclocross racing. Justin also delves into the founding of Luxe Wheelworks, emphasizing the importance of craftsmanship and community in building high-quality, customizable wheels for cyclists. The conversation highlights Justin's passion for cycling and his commitment to creating a supportive environment for riders in New England. Takeaways Justin Spinelli's journey began in a bike shop at a young age.He transitioned from a bike mechanic to a professional cyclist.Burnout in professional cycling led him to step back and refocus on education.He found joy in cyclocross racing with Richard Sachs' team.Luxe Wheelworks was founded to combine his skills in cycling and mechanics.The new Luxe Wheelworks focuses on customizable, high-quality wheels.Justin emphasizes the importance of human craftsmanship in wheel building.The wheels are designed for durability and performance, catering to various riders.Justin continues to engage with the cycling community in New England. This podcast embarks on a journey to showcase and celebrate the endurance sports community in New England.

    48 min

Ratings & Reviews

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Celebrating New England's thriving endurance sports culture.Our mission is to passionately showcase and celebrate the vibrant endurance sports culture thriving in New England. Through engaging conversations, local endurance athlete (Art Trapotsis) embarks on a journey to uncover the essence of the region's clubs, group rides, cherished routes, legendary races, and the devoted community of athletes who proudly call New England home. From the exhilarating realms of road cycling to the rugged trails of mountain biking, from triathlons to ultramarathons, from open-water swimming to collegiate rowing, this podcast is a tribute to the challenges, victories, and compelling narratives that shape the endurance sports landscape in this distinctive part of the United States. With a commitment to fostering connections, providing valuable insights, and igniting inspiration, we strive to unite, inform, and empower the New England endurance community.

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