Monday, March 31, 2014

#40 Interview: Per Kyed Laursen (Denmark)



  • Website: fatboyonwheels.dk
  • In 2004 I was the prototype couch potato who’s idea of exercise was watching Tour de France on the TV. I weighed 113 kg (249 pounds), smoked 30 cigarettes a day and had symptoms of Type 2 diabetes
  • Around this time I saw a documentary about RAAM and thought that to be the most insane thing ever.
  • In October 2004 I decided that I wanted to stop gaining weight Started spinning 2 times a week. (And that has sort of developed a bit ;)
  • Today I train 15 hours + a week (currently 25 hours) - because it is fun and I really enjoy it!
  • Since 2005 I have among other things finished: 5 x 200 miles bike races. 1 x 350 miles bike race, RAAM qualifier, 443 miles, 4 marathons. 2 full Ironman distances
    4 x 1/2 ironman distances. Was drafted for the danish national Triathlon Age Group team in 2012
  • Now facing raam. From the beginning the symbol of the impossible

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

#38 Interview of Dave Preston and Matt Hoffman (USA)


Dave Preston
Matt Hoffman

Monday, March 10, 2014

#37 Interview with Seana Hogan (USA

  • Seana's Website www.seanahogan.com
  • Solo female in 50-59 age group Race Across AMerica
  • Six time winner of The Race Across AMerica
    (Including the Woman Record all time record 9d 4h 2m)
  • Seattle-San Diego Fastest time for both men and women
    (3d 16h 5m)
  • San Francisco - Los Angeles Fastest time for both men and women
    (19h 11m)
  • 24 hour track - 445.78 miles | 12 hour track - 244.15 miles
  • 200 mile track - 9 h 44m 39s | 100 mile track - 4h 22m 54s
  • 24 hour time trial win 432 miles