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Fresh to defend his cyclocross national champion’s jersey again and take on the Christmas-time kerstperiod of CX races, Clara Honsinger Top caliber cyclocross racers join Bobby and Jens during a rare moment of calm during the busiest time of the year for The Run Up to Two Worlds.
“It wears on your body a little bit,” Honsinger says of the Jam Pack Cyclocross Calendar. But now she is preparing to make one last big push into the world. She faces herself and her competitors at the prestigious Hoogerheide course in Belgium in early February. She is anticipating inclement weather, conditions in which she has historically flourished while others have suffered.
Afterward, she discusses different nutrition and training approaches for cyclocross and road races (she races both). EF Education-TIBCO-SVB), which have completely different demands on the body. When total riding on CX race day approaches three hours between warm up, racing and cool down, “you have to be conscientious that you’re fueling throughout the day,” she says.
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She also takes us through cyclocross strategy and discusses the importance of equipment choices, crowd to race atmosphere, and more.