Inside the team. Secrets you never were supposed to know about.
Some people see break through performances as an accident.
But, I wouldn’t consider careful planning, strategic preparation, and NASA-like attention to detail anything related to an accident.
It started months ago. Planning. Mapping. Analyzing power files, GPS data, weather conditions, and previously unreleased military maps of the old Fort Ord military tunnel systems.
Through stop-action photography, a single camera shutter flickering at a millionth of a second, captures the key to MonavieCannondale.com’s success…a little helpful push from a teammate.
Some would question the fairness or so-called “ethics” of being pushed by a 8-foot tall humanoid…but he was functioning under his own power and rarely took short cuts while on the course.
If anything, the feeds he took from Chris Milliman’s van were in celebration of the event, rather than a blatant disregard for the rules or perceived “advantages” that our competitors have murmured under their bated breaths. Pushing 150 pounders is hard work.
Some call it cheating. He calls himself Bigfoot.
After the race Big Foot had no business behind the wheel of a motorized vehicle…yet he was. Luckily, fate intervened. This guy’s on team probation.
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