How did you get your start riding and racing?

What did you enjoy most about riding then? What was it that gave you that instant feeling?

What point did you decide that it was possible to make cycling a career?

What a great epiphany to come to and to free yourself up, to explore a path that is something you really love and make it into your full-time job.

Is cycling a positive feedback loop for you? Does it help you deal with anxiety and depression and work through it?

It kind of focuses your mind in a way or allows you to be more present?

Is that presence and that mindfulness something that you enjoy about 24-hour and long racing?

Is there a particular feeling you enjoy throughout an event's whole cycle from prep to race day and beyond?

The momentum of the process is a cool way to think of training and racing.

There's a pretty big spread of what you do, from 24-hour MTB races and 350-mile gravel events to shorter Lifetime Grand Prix races. Do you get that momentum from preparing for events, regardless of what they are?

Are you enjoying shorter endurance events, relative to what you normally specialize in?

Are you the kind of person that likes to go back and do the same event over and over, or do you get more of a charge out of going somewhere new and racing a new course or a new discipline?

Is that what you’re looking forward to the most for the rest of the LTGP, traveling to these new places and races?

That sounds dreamy, just living up the mountain for the summer and your job is to just ride your bike and enjoy it!

When you’re not riding, what do you like to do? What makes you happy?

Do you have a certain band or type of music that you really like?

What would you be in the mood to listen to right now?

At bike races, it doesn’t seem like there’s an age limit for when people stop going and stop enjoying the events. Do you see a point in your life when you’ll ever stop racing or riding?

Your dad got you into riding and he’s still enjoying it. Would you say that he’s your inspiration?

So it’s up to you, each individual, to enjoy it the way that you like it most?

What mark do you hope to leave on the sport? What do you hope kids watching you, on the sharp end of a race, take away from your example and actions?

So, you want people to be able to have the same positive, healing experience from opening up that you were able to have?