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Today, I’m joined by a rider who’s redefining what it means to be a complete athlete, Ryan Gilchrist. He’s the King of Crankworx, the eEDR overall champion, and Pump Track World Champion. But Ryan’s success isn’t just about raw talent. It’s about meticulous preparation, relentless training, and a mindset that leaves no stone unturned. From dialling in every detail with his Yeti team to mastering the art of race craft, Ryan’s pursuit of performance is second to none. We dive into his journey, his approach, and what it takes to sit at the top of the sport. So, it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Ryan Gilchrist.
You can watch this episode on YouTube here.
You can follow Ryan on Instagram @ryangilchrist73 and on YouTube here.
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Supporting Partners
A big thanks to Bikmo for supporting this episode of the podcast. Bikmo makes bike insurance simple, with cover you can trust when you need it most. Founded by riders for riders, Bikmo gets what we need.
If you’re based in the UK, Ireland, Germany or Austria, you can get yourself and your bikes insured by Bikmo. What’s more, if you head to bikmo.com and use the code ‘downtime‘ at the checkout, you’ll get a free mountain bike strength programme from our good friend Ben Plenge over at the Strength Factory worth up to £148.
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