Insider MTB (iMTB)

Austin White
Insider MTB (iMTB)

Get insights from some of the top athletes and insiders in the mountain bike industry

  1. Red Bull Rampage, UCI World Cup Rules w/ Elizabeth Walker of Liv Racing - EP16

    10 OCT

    Red Bull Rampage, UCI World Cup Rules w/ Elizabeth Walker of Liv Racing - EP16

    In this episode, hosts Austin White and Spencer Rathkamp discuss various topics in the mountain biking world, including the recent Red Bull Rampage event, the emergence of women in the sport, judging controversies, and the current state of the cycling industry. They also introduce a new fan engagement segment and analyze the dominance of Keegan Swenson in the Lifetime Series. In this segment, the conversation explores various themes surrounding mountain biking, including the challenges and opportunities presented by e-bike racing, the role of Liv Factory Racing, and the complexities of UCI regulations. Elizabeth Walker provides insights into the communication challenges faced by teams and the impact of commercialization on the sport. The discussion also touches on the importance of regional events and the need for financial support in cycling, particularly in the context of Enduro racing. In this segment of the conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of Enduro racing, the implications of UCI rules, and the evolution of kit regulations. They discuss the financial aspects of racing, the importance of branding for athletes, and the strategic decisions teams must make to succeed. The conversation also touches on the broadcasting challenges faced by cycling events and the need for better accessibility for fans. In this conversation, Austin White and Elizabeth Walker delve into various aspects of cycling, coaching, and athlete dynamics. They discuss the balance between luck and talent in sports, the importance of empowering athletes in decision-making, and the evolving role of mental coaching. The conversation also touches on the influence of road cycling on mountain biking, the challenges of gravel racing, and the need for a supportive team environment. Throughout, they emphasize the significance of emotional intelligence and the mental aspects of racing while also addressing the changing dynamics within cycling teams.

    1 h y 53 min
  2. We sit down with Sean Estes from Fox Factory - EP13

    3 SEPT

    We sit down with Sean Estes from Fox Factory - EP13

    In this episode, Austin White and Spencer Rathkamp are joined by Sean Estes, the senior product marketing manager at Fox. They discuss various topics, including their experiences at Sea Otter, Sean's home renovation projects, the cost of mountain bikes compared to dirt bikes, and the rise of Keegan Swenson in the endurance racing scene. They also touch on the Lifetime Series and the advantages of older riders in endurance events. The conversation covers topics such as Keegan Swenson's impressive riding skills, the use of dropper posts in races like Leadville, the similarities between cross racing and motocross, the early days of the A1 ride, the introduction of e-bikes by Specialized, and the impact of e-bikes on the mountain biking community. The conversation in this part focuses on the rise of e-bikes and their impact on the mountain biking industry. The hosts discuss the surge in e-bike popularity during the pandemic and how it has contributed to the growth of cycling. They also explore the differences between e-bikes and analog bikes, including the experience of riding them and the benefits they offer to different types of riders. The conversation then shifts to the recent launch of a new dropper post by Fox and the marketing efforts behind it. The hosts discuss the advantages of Kashima coating and its impact on performance and longevity. They also touch on the importance of stiffness and weight in bike components and how it affects overall performance. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the BC Bike Race and the experience of riding in British Columbia. In this part of the conversation, Sean and Austin discuss their preference for riding the trails in Whistler rather than the park. They talk about the popularity of the park during Crankworx and how the trails get crowded and worn out. They mention the appeal of the Valley trails and the option of e-bike access. They also discuss some specific trails in Whistler that they enjoy, such as Into the Mystic, Lord of the Squirrels, and Bring on the Weekend. The conversation then shifts to Sean's role at Fox and the different brands under the Fox umbrella. They talk about the company's focus on suspension and their efforts to align the different brands within the company. They also briefly mention their interest in off-road truck racing and the Baja 1000. The conversation ends with a discussion about their experiences at Interbike and the NorCal SoCal Showdown race in Bakersfield. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the state of the industry and the future of Enduro racing. They touch on the challenges faced by the industry due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent surge in demand for bikes. They also explore the evolution of Enduro racing and its current identity crisis. The conversation concludes with a discussion about upcoming events and plans for future episodes of the podcast.

    2 h
  3. Rae Morrison talks cactus, racing and keeping her arm attached - EP 12

    28 JUL

    Rae Morrison talks cactus, racing and keeping her arm attached - EP 12

    In this conversation, Austin White and Spencer Rathkamp interview Rae Morrison, an experienced mountain bike racer. They discuss various topics, including Rae's experience at Sea Otter, her retirement plans, and her new role as a riding coach for the Liv Racing XC team. Ray shares insights into her racing career, her decision to retire, and her recent success in races. She also talks about the challenges and opportunities of being a riding coach and the importance of tire pressure in XC racing. In this part of the conversation, the hosts and Rae discuss her experience racing in industry events and the challenges of broadcasting and promoting enduro racing. They also touch on the growth of women's racing and the importance of inclusivity in the sport. Rae shares her perspective on the changes she has seen in the industry and the need for continued support for local events and grassroots racing. They also discuss the difficulties of being away from home for extended periods of time and the financial implications of racing internationally. In this final part of the conversation, Rae discusses the challenges of traveling with bikes and the cost-effectiveness of staying in Europe rather than going home. She also talks about the feeling of coming home after being away for a long time and the importance of decompressing. The conversation then shifts to the dynamics of Rae and Jesse's relationship, with Rae sharing how they navigate disagreements and work together as a team. The conversation concludes with Rae sharing her recent elbow injury and the emergency surgery she had to undergo, highlighting the importance of seeking medical help early on.

    1 h y 27 min
  4. 2024 Paris Olympics talk with Jonathan Lee & Brian Gordon - EP11

    5 JUL

    2024 Paris Olympics talk with Jonathan Lee & Brian Gordon - EP11

    In this conversation, Austin and Spencer discuss various topics including cross country racing, technical trails, Nino Schurter's skills, and the Downieville race. They also touch on the controversy surrounding e-bikes and the use of TrainerRoad for training. Jonathan Lee, a guest from TrainerRoad, joins the conversation and talks about the company's approach to marketing and their support for athletes. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the use of TrainerRoad by professional cyclists and the training process for the Olympics. They also talk about the role of genetics, work ethic, and team support in an athlete's journey to the Olympics. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about TrainerRoad and its goal of using AI to make cyclists faster. The hosts also touch on their own cycling backgrounds and preferences. They discuss the importance of data-driven training and the challenges faced by athletes in the pursuit of Olympic qualification. The conversation concludes with a discussion about specialized bikes and chainring choices for different race courses. The conversation explores the unique talents of Tom Pidcock and his ability to excel in multiple disciplines of cycling. The hosts discuss the possibility of Pidcock participating in both the XCO race and the road race at the Olympics, and the challenges he may face. They also touch on the selection process for building a team and developing young riders. The conversation then shifts to the evolution of cross-country courses and the bikes designed to handle them. The hosts discuss the technical skills required by modern riders and the importance of developing those skills at a young age. They also touch on the design and development of specialized bikes for different race formats. The conversation covers the topic of the impact of weight on performance in cycling. The participants discuss how weight is often overestimated in terms of affecting race times and how compliance and other factors can have a positive impact on performance. They also talk about the role of carbon components in improving the feel and performance of a bike, rather than just reducing weight. The conversation then shifts to predictions for the Olympics, with the participants sharing their top picks for the men's and women's categories.

    1 h y 39 min
  5. Keegan Swenson & Tobin Ortenblad - EP10

    14 JUN

    Keegan Swenson & Tobin Ortenblad - EP10

    In this conversation, Austin White and Spencer Rathkamp discuss various topics including their recent experiences, upcoming races, and the state of the mountain bike industry. They also talk about the Red Bull Hardline event and the dangerous jump that was eventually removed. Tobin Ortenblad joins the conversation and shares his experience as a world champion in single-speed cyclocross. They also touch on the rules and regulations of UCI races and Tobin's transition to gravel racing. The conversation covers the differences between racing cross and gravel, the training schedules for each discipline, and the excitement and challenges of cyclocross racing. The guests discuss the physical demands of cross racing, the explosiveness and speed required, and the importance of volume and cumulative training. They also touch on the changing landscape of professional racing, with younger riders becoming more competitive and the shift towards gravel racing. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the Crusher and the Tusher race and the possibility of Keegan racing cyclocross in the future. The conversation in this part focuses on the dynamics of gravel racing, particularly the challenges faced in races like Unbound. The lack of teamwork and the reluctance to chase breakaways are highlighted as factors that make it difficult to control the race. The importance of conditions, such as mud and technical sections, in breaking up the field is also discussed. The conversation touches on the need for more teammates and the tactics used to try and make breaks stick. The different rulebooks for each race are mentioned, highlighting the unique nature of each event. Keegan and Tobin discuss their dynamic as teammates and how it has evolved over the years. They talk about their experiences racing together, including the Leadville race where they worked together to help Keegan set a record. They also discuss the team dynamics and support they receive from Santa Cruz. Keegan talks about his transition from XC racing to gravel racing and how it has been a new challenge for him. They also mention their involvement in other disciplines like Enduro and Cyclocross. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss upcoming races and their experiences in gravel racing. They mention the Grand Prix, Gravel Nationals, and Gravel Worlds in Belgium. They joke about taking the McTubbin bike to Belgium and breaking up the team. They also talk about their experiences in gravel racing, including tire choices and the intensity of the racing. They discuss the popularity of gravel racing in Europe and the differences between road racing and gravel racing. They also mention their experiences in the USA National Gravel Championships and the challenges they faced during the race. The conversation ends with a discussion about their training and preparation for races. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss Keegan Swenson's success in cyclocross and his tattoos. They also touch on the sustainability of gravel racing and its appeal to different types of riders. The hosts express their own preferences for mountain biking and discuss the potential challenges and future of the gravel industry. They wrap up the episode with plans for future guests and encourage listeners to follow them on social media.

    2 h y 1 min
  6. Nik Nestoroff, Rachel Pageau and BME - EP9

    18 MAY

    Nik Nestoroff, Rachel Pageau and BME - EP9

    In this conversation, Austin White and Jay Pleet discuss their recent adventures and experiences at racing events. They talk about the challenges they faced, including technical difficulties, travel mishaps, and extreme weather conditions. They also introduce their guest, Rochelle, who shares her experience racing in the women's e-bike class and the pro women's class. They discuss the decision to race on an e-bike and the advantages and disadvantages of different bike choices. The conversation touches on topics such as the difficulty of the trails, the impact of weather conditions on racing, and the camaraderie among racers. Rachel discusses her experience racing downhill at Windrock and the challenges of riding a dual crown bike. She talks about her strategy for pushing her bike up the hills and the perception of riding a dual crown bike in the race. She also mentions her plans to race more BMEs and her decision to buy a new bike, debating between a Bronson and a Nomad. In this part of the conversation, the discussion revolves around race schedules, sponsorship, and the controversial topic of OnlyFans. Rachel mentions her potential conflicts with race schedules and her decision to disclose her sponsorship with OnlyFans to her current sponsors. The conversation also touches on frame sponsorship and the challenges of finding a downhill race bike that fits her well. The hosts express their surprise and curiosity about the sponsorship dynamics in the women's class of mountain biking. In this part of the conversation, Rachel discusses her plans to buy an enduro bike and participate in the Sunrise race. She reflects on her previous experiences racing with different bikes and the importance of being prepared. Austin and Jay discuss the challenges of racing at high altitudes and the possibility of muddy conditions at the upcoming race. They also mention the younger generation of riders who are stepping up their game and the benefits of having a team in terms of support and leverage. In this part of the conversation, Nik Nestoroff discusses his tools and gear, including his toolbox from Harbor Freight and his custom-designed kits from Pearl Izumi. They also talk about the potential growth of North American racing and the possibility of European riders coming to compete. They discuss the strategy and mindset needed for different race venues, such as the raw and gnarly trails at Windrock and the unique challenges of the Sunrise race. Nik shares his experience of racing at these venues and the importance of a strong mindset on day two of the race. Enduro racing requires a combination of physical fitness, mental strength, bike skills, and the ability to adapt to changing conditions. The mental aspect of the sport is crucial, as riders need to be comfortable pushing their limits and throwing themselves into challenging sections. The speed and intensity of Enduro racing can change dramatically from practice to race day, and riders often find themselves going much faster during the race. The sport attracts both professional riders and amateurs who are passionate about the thrill and challenge of Enduro. Despite the risks involved, riders of all levels share a love for the sport and the unique experiences it offers.

    2 h y 5 min

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