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We’re here to help riders prep for upcoming rides and races. Get a mix of tips, recs, commentary and insider info from our network of athletes and partners. This week, get ready for the Rock Cobbler. We come prepared! See you there.

@dragonaftermarket
@thedirtymouseketeers

Where does the looniness begin and where does it end. For me the real looney ride was always Belgian Waffle Ride San Diego and then I was introduced to Rock Cobbler in the land known as Bakofornia! And let me tell you - it is the biggest, bestest, hardest, one-day brain-fry pedaling adventure I have ever been on (and I have done numerous BWR, Rebecca's Private Idaho 3 day Queen's Stage Race, and completed Unbound 200 in 2022)! There will be sheep, and cows, and bulls oh my! And make sure you are ready to climb - or should I say HIKE-A-BIKE so don't put too much stuff on your bike or carrying it is not going to be fun. And when you cross the finish line and celebrate with you friends go tell Sam how terrible and amazing and crazy and fun it was and then start planning for the next year because every year it changes and gets just a little bit more looney!!!

GEAR SETUP

Bicycle Frame – 2022 Giant Revolt Advanced frame
Wheels – Spinergy GXX with Purple PBO bladed spokes
Tires – IRC Doublecross Mullet setup 700 x 42 front 700 x 38 rear
Sealant – Muc Off – 4 oz per tire
Flat Prevention – GUP Industries Kwicki Inflator / Sealant and Dyna Plug kit
Handlebar – PRO Discover Carbon
Stem – PRO Discover 70mm with integrated Di2 battery
Brakes – Shimano GRX
Front Der – What is this thing?
Rear Der – Shimano GRX Di2
Chainring – Wolftooth 38t
Crankset – Shimano GRX with Stages Powermeter
Cassette – Shimano XT 11-46t
Chain – Shimano CN-HG701
Chain lube – Wend Wax Liquid Wax
Saddle – Bontrager Verse Elite 154mm with titanium rails
Pedals – XTR PD-M9100
Bottle Cages / Bottles – Fidlock
Saddle Bag / Bar Bag - Almsthre
Top Tube Bag - Bontrager Adventure Top Tube Bag
Front Fender - BeloCustoms Galaxy Kitties
Computer - Wahoo Elemnt Roam

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TIRE SETUP

LAST CALL FOR TIRES!

We are a couple of weeks out from Rock Cobble, so if you have been procrastinating, now is the time to order your tires from IRC. We are recommending the IRC Double-Cross. This tire does everything well and it can handle all the shenanigans Sam / Rock Cobbler will throw at you. This is the tire we have been riding on all our course recon and pre-rides. We think most riders will be happiest with the 38mm, but a 42 is also available.
@ircbike_official

HOW TO GET READY

HOW TO GET READY
FOR THE COBBLER…

 
MAKE YOUR TRAINING COUNT
  • CAUTION: Getting long miles in are getting tight and trying to cram the miles will only leave you feeling fatigued.
  • Work on your Sweet Spot Training Zone - this sub-threshold training zone will help your body to train for these longer events but also the strength for those sustained climbs.  Sweet spot is roughly 90-95% of your Functional threshold power.    
  • Strength training will help your fast-twitch muscles for those pitchy climbs.  Start with bodyweight if you are new to strength training. Try this 20-min bodyweight workout to strengthen your glutes, quads, and core.  Includes a 5-min mobility warmup.
  • Get dirty! Ensure at least one of your rides is outside on dirt and work on your dirt skills including shifting through various terrain, descending (singletrack, steep, ruts), ascending (singletrack, steep, ruts) and work on good form on the bike with light hands and shoulders relaxed. 
 
NUTRITION STRATEGY
  • Get comfortable eating and drinking on your rides.  Often times people ride for 1-3 hours and don’t feel the need to eat.  But you aren’t eating for that ride, you are preparing your body to digest food while you are working and also working on the mechanics and skill of eating on the bike.  Opening that wrapper, finding the food in your back pocket or from your burrito bag.  And you may also find that you prefer different foods.  DON’T CHANGE ANYTHING ON RACE DAY
  • Have a nutrition plan in place for race day.
    • Study the aid stations - How far apart are the aid stations? What do they offer?  What do you need from the aid stations ? (Coach Tip: don’t skip on water..ever)
    • Eat early and often - Set a timer on your head unit or hit the lap button every time you eat.  Timing is critical and a general rule of thumb is every 45-min.  Your body can only digest 30-50 g. of carbs per hour.  Some can do more..but that is something that you train your body do over time.   For example - Cliff Blocks have six blocks in a sleeve - 3 of those blocks has 24g. of carbs.
    • Hydration is also key.  Drinking a bottle of water per hour is a good place to start. For example: if it takes two hours to get to the first aid station - your goal is to finish the second bottle as you approach the aid station.  With hydration comes electrolyte balance - what you sweat out ,you need to replace.  This includes sodium, potassium, magnesium for starters.  There are electrolyte pills you can take as well as powder forms that you can add to your bottle.  Practice and see what works for you best.  DON’T CHANGE ANYTHING ON RACE DAY
    • Back to eating a lot - work backwards and see how much you will need to eat for your estimated time.  5 hours = 250-300 g. of carbs (minimum).  Layout your food and make sure you have that much.  Also you may experiment with whole foods like dates and boiled baby potatoes (one of my favorites).   Study the aid stations and see what they are going to have.  Maybe you carry your favorite treat and grab bananas and bars at the aid station.  Have a plan.
 
RACE GOALS/MINSET & FINAL PREP
  • What is your goal for the race?  To have fun, to be with friends, to kick ass!, to win, to place top 5.  There is no right answer.  Knowing what your goal/intention for the race will help with your expectations and experience.   For my first Cobbler experience I was all in for the stupid fun - so every time there was a twist or struggle, I said to myself “let’s have some stupid fun!”  It was fun to do the tire toss, get chased by a bull, climb a hill that I thought would make me roll down the mountain, and then to finish with the most fun berm descent.  YEEHAWWW..crazy good fun!
  • GEAR PREP - Do inventory of your gear and your bike.  Do you have what is needed to complete the race with said goal(s).  Do you have have the right tires, burrito bag?  Do you know what you plan to wear from socks, gloves, kit, heart rate monitor?  Are your electronics charged up include your head unit (e.g. Garmin), shifting, etc.
    • Complete this PRE RACE CHECKLIST
    • Don’t leave things to chance or wait until the day before to go through this checklist
    • SEE VIDEO - that outlines how to prepare for race day.
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