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The Passion Paradox: PP2 v PP1

The Passion Paradox is certainly a book that I wish had existed when I made my living racing. I struggled throughout my career to maintain perspective, and I think that a book like this would have helped. Then again, perhaps being two years removed from that life, I’m simply now receptive to the ideas and messages of such a book in a way that I wasn’t back then. When you have perspective, it’s easier to understand its value. When you lack perspective, it’s much harder to realize that it’s gone missing.

It’s a VirtuGo-a-Go-Go!

In today’s indoor training landscape, we have a lot of good options to entertain and train – or as I like to describe it, “entertrain”. In the last few years, we have witnessed the rise of several really strong players such as Zwift, TrainerRoad, Rouvy, and The Sufferfest establish their place on the spectrum of structured training and entertainment. Where does VirtuGO fit into this landscape?