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Dizzle Math, Tulsa Tough, Mid-season Breaks, and Bachelor Party Pee Tests
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EPISODE 103 - Dizzle Math, Tulsa Tough, Mid-season Breaks, and Bachelor Party Pee Tests
What up party people. With a slower news week, the boys and I basically just rambled on for the better part of an hour mostly about what’s been going on in each others lives over the past week while most of us were taking a mid-season break, before getting into a handful of listener questions at the end.
That said, if you have any questions or feedback for the show you can drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on the Bonk Bros insta (@bonkbros @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti @raddaddizzle @scottmcgilljr). Also, make sure to head over to Dynamic Cyclist to check out their strength and mobility plans - use discount code BONKBROS (all upper case) for a free 7 day trial and 10% off any subscription plans. Alright let’s get this episode started.
Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros
Silca (15% discount code: bonkbrosbikewash): https://silca.cc/?utm_source=Bonk+Bros&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=stripchip&utm_id=Bonk+Bros+Podcast
Dynamic Cyclist (10% discount code: BONKBROS): https://new.dynamiccyclist.com/a/43703/xkYViFV8
BOLT (15% discount code: BONKBROS15): BOLT Skin + Shaveboltshave.com
For more Dylan Johnson content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIf1xvRN8pzyd_VfLgj_dow
Intro/ Outro music by AlexGrohl on Pixabay.com: https://pixabay.com/music/id-111445/
Listener Question Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1T37wGRLk6iYTCF6X_DQ9yfcaYtfAQceKpBJYR5W7DVA/edit?ts=642eb6d6
The Following Was Generated Using AI And Should Not Be Held To The Higher Standards Of Sentient Beings - Riverside.fm
Summary
In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss DIY projects, cycling training, and their upcoming bike rides. They also address a mistake made in a previous podcast episode and talk about race results and podium finishes. The conversation covers various topics including a discussion about the difference in earnings between professional cyclists, the possibility of sponsorship from Menards, and a recap of the Tulsa Tough race. The hosts analyze the tactics and performances of the riders in the race, particularly focusing on the lead group of three riders. They also discuss the post-race interview of the winner, Augustin. The conversation is light-hearted and includes humorous moments. During this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their mid-season breaks. Scott talks about his time crabbing, helping a friend move, and going to the beach for his bachelor party. Dylan shares that he spent his break working on his Unbound video. They also mention the gravel beef between Chase Wart and Dylan, and how Chase made a funny video response. The conversation then shifts to Scott's early morning drug test during his break. They briefly talk about Dylan's resemblance to a character from the show 'Phil of the Future'. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the performance of triathletes in gravel racing, the concept of marginal gains in aerodynamics, and the monetization of their YouTube channel. They also mention upcoming races and share some banter.
Keywords
DIY projects, cycling training, bike rides, mistake, race results, podium finishes, professional cycling, earnings, sponsorship, Tulsa Tough, tactics, race analysis, post-race interview, mid-season break, crabbing, moving, bachelor party, Unbound video, gravel beef, drug test, resemblance, triathletes, gravel racing, marginal gains, aerodynamics, YouTube monetization, upcoming races
Takeaways
- Separating DIY projects from a cycling YouTube channel
- Considering the financial benefits of flipping houses
- Prioritizing training for bike races
- The importance of accurate storytelling in podcasts and videos
- The significance of top 10 finishes in races
- Different ways to describe race results
- The potential impact of comments and engagement on social media The hosts discuss the difference in earnings between professional cyclists and the impact it can have on their performance and motivation.
- They explore the possibility of sponsorship from Menards and share humorous ideas about how to approach the owner's wife for sponsorship.
- The hosts analyze the tactics and performances of the riders in the Tulsa Tough race, particularly focusing on the lead group of three riders and the decision to let one rider solo to victory.
- They highlight the post-race interview of the winner, Augustin, and comment on his kindhearted demeanor.
- The conversation is light-hearted and includes humorous moments, providing an entertaining and engaging listening experience. The hosts discuss how they spent their mid-season breaks, with Scott going crabbing and attending his bachelor party, and Dylan working on his Unbound video.
- Chase Wart made a funny video response to Dylan's comment about him in a previous episode, showing a lighthearted gravel beef.
- Scott shares his experience of an early morning drug test during his break, which was a surprise visit from a tester.
- Dylan mentions that people have told him he resembles a character from the show 'Phil of the Future'. Triathletes like Heather Jackson have been successful in gravel racing, challenging the notion that triathletes can't excel in the discipline.
- The concept of marginal gains in aerodynamics promises small watt savings through various optimizations, but it's unclear if these gains compound or flatline at some point.
- The hosts discuss the monetization of their YouTube channel and the discrepancy in earnings between different types of videos.
- They mention upcoming races, including BWR North Carolina and Toad, and engage in some lighthearted banter.
Titles
- DIY Projects and Cycling Training
- The Significance of Top 10 Finishes The Kindhearted Winner: Augustin
- The Possibility of Sponsorship from Menards Mid-Season Breaks and Adventures
- Surprise Drug Test During the Break Upcoming Races and Banter
- YouTube Monetization: Discrepancies in Earnings
Sound Bites
- "You've got to have a separate DIY channel"
- "Flipping a house versus bike racing"
- "I care more about my one friend that I'm gonna ride with today than I care about all you jokers"
- "A lot. That's a lot. $75 a second? It was almost a 2,200 second difference."
- "Real math."
- "Wow, Lachlan won on a Walmart bike?"
- "Chase Work took that audio clip and then just overlaid it with him scrolling through the results where he finished ahead of me and then he circled my name."
- "Yeah, we should have him on. I like him. That whole thing, I started texting him and was like, man, I like this guy. I mean, I liked him before, but when I was texting him, I was like, I like this guy even more now after he made fun of me."
- "Yeah, but then I stayed up and now I'm what?"
- "Remember all that trash talking DJ was doing about not worrying about triathletes coming over to gravel? Well, Heather Jackson got a better result than him at Unbound."
- "Gage says, Aero gains are fake news."
- "I'm pretty convinced of the aerogains, because me and Dylan are like the exact same size. And in the lab test, we weren't that far off physically either. And somehow in these races, he goes so much faster than I do, and we average like the same power."
Chapters
00:00 DIY Projects and Cycling Training
02:04 The Dilemma of Flipping Houses vs. Bike Racing
04:44 Prioritizing Bike Training and Race Results
06:11 The Importance of Accurate Storytelling
08:05 The Significance of Top 10 Finishes
09:51 Describing Race Results: Top 10 or Top 6?
12:28 Navigating Comments and Engagement on Social Media
16:21 Earnings in Professional Cycling
19:35 Race Analysis: Tulsa Tough
21:55 Post-Race Interview: Augustin
25:58 Light-hearted and Humorous Moments
34:44 Mid-Season Breaks and Adventures
41:37 Gravel Beef and Funny Video Responses
48:38 Dylan's Resemblance to 'Phil of the Future'
49:09 Triathletes in Gravel Racing
51:26 Marginal Gains in Aerodynamics
57:57 YouTube Monetization
01:02:23 Upcoming Races and Banter
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Manage episode 423366766 series 3419674
EPISODE 103 - Dizzle Math, Tulsa Tough, Mid-season Breaks, and Bachelor Party Pee Tests
What up party people. With a slower news week, the boys and I basically just rambled on for the better part of an hour mostly about what’s been going on in each others lives over the past week while most of us were taking a mid-season break, before getting into a handful of listener questions at the end.
That said, if you have any questions or feedback for the show you can drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on the Bonk Bros insta (@bonkbros @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti @raddaddizzle @scottmcgilljr). Also, make sure to head over to Dynamic Cyclist to check out their strength and mobility plans - use discount code BONKBROS (all upper case) for a free 7 day trial and 10% off any subscription plans. Alright let’s get this episode started.
Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros
Silca (15% discount code: bonkbrosbikewash): https://silca.cc/?utm_source=Bonk+Bros&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=stripchip&utm_id=Bonk+Bros+Podcast
Dynamic Cyclist (10% discount code: BONKBROS): https://new.dynamiccyclist.com/a/43703/xkYViFV8
BOLT (15% discount code: BONKBROS15): BOLT Skin + Shaveboltshave.com
For more Dylan Johnson content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIf1xvRN8pzyd_VfLgj_dow
Intro/ Outro music by AlexGrohl on Pixabay.com: https://pixabay.com/music/id-111445/
Listener Question Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1T37wGRLk6iYTCF6X_DQ9yfcaYtfAQceKpBJYR5W7DVA/edit?ts=642eb6d6
The Following Was Generated Using AI And Should Not Be Held To The Higher Standards Of Sentient Beings - Riverside.fm
Summary
In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss DIY projects, cycling training, and their upcoming bike rides. They also address a mistake made in a previous podcast episode and talk about race results and podium finishes. The conversation covers various topics including a discussion about the difference in earnings between professional cyclists, the possibility of sponsorship from Menards, and a recap of the Tulsa Tough race. The hosts analyze the tactics and performances of the riders in the race, particularly focusing on the lead group of three riders. They also discuss the post-race interview of the winner, Augustin. The conversation is light-hearted and includes humorous moments. During this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their mid-season breaks. Scott talks about his time crabbing, helping a friend move, and going to the beach for his bachelor party. Dylan shares that he spent his break working on his Unbound video. They also mention the gravel beef between Chase Wart and Dylan, and how Chase made a funny video response. The conversation then shifts to Scott's early morning drug test during his break. They briefly talk about Dylan's resemblance to a character from the show 'Phil of the Future'. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the performance of triathletes in gravel racing, the concept of marginal gains in aerodynamics, and the monetization of their YouTube channel. They also mention upcoming races and share some banter.
Keywords
DIY projects, cycling training, bike rides, mistake, race results, podium finishes, professional cycling, earnings, sponsorship, Tulsa Tough, tactics, race analysis, post-race interview, mid-season break, crabbing, moving, bachelor party, Unbound video, gravel beef, drug test, resemblance, triathletes, gravel racing, marginal gains, aerodynamics, YouTube monetization, upcoming races
Takeaways
- Separating DIY projects from a cycling YouTube channel
- Considering the financial benefits of flipping houses
- Prioritizing training for bike races
- The importance of accurate storytelling in podcasts and videos
- The significance of top 10 finishes in races
- Different ways to describe race results
- The potential impact of comments and engagement on social media The hosts discuss the difference in earnings between professional cyclists and the impact it can have on their performance and motivation.
- They explore the possibility of sponsorship from Menards and share humorous ideas about how to approach the owner's wife for sponsorship.
- The hosts analyze the tactics and performances of the riders in the Tulsa Tough race, particularly focusing on the lead group of three riders and the decision to let one rider solo to victory.
- They highlight the post-race interview of the winner, Augustin, and comment on his kindhearted demeanor.
- The conversation is light-hearted and includes humorous moments, providing an entertaining and engaging listening experience. The hosts discuss how they spent their mid-season breaks, with Scott going crabbing and attending his bachelor party, and Dylan working on his Unbound video.
- Chase Wart made a funny video response to Dylan's comment about him in a previous episode, showing a lighthearted gravel beef.
- Scott shares his experience of an early morning drug test during his break, which was a surprise visit from a tester.
- Dylan mentions that people have told him he resembles a character from the show 'Phil of the Future'. Triathletes like Heather Jackson have been successful in gravel racing, challenging the notion that triathletes can't excel in the discipline.
- The concept of marginal gains in aerodynamics promises small watt savings through various optimizations, but it's unclear if these gains compound or flatline at some point.
- The hosts discuss the monetization of their YouTube channel and the discrepancy in earnings between different types of videos.
- They mention upcoming races, including BWR North Carolina and Toad, and engage in some lighthearted banter.
Titles
- DIY Projects and Cycling Training
- The Significance of Top 10 Finishes The Kindhearted Winner: Augustin
- The Possibility of Sponsorship from Menards Mid-Season Breaks and Adventures
- Surprise Drug Test During the Break Upcoming Races and Banter
- YouTube Monetization: Discrepancies in Earnings
Sound Bites
- "You've got to have a separate DIY channel"
- "Flipping a house versus bike racing"
- "I care more about my one friend that I'm gonna ride with today than I care about all you jokers"
- "A lot. That's a lot. $75 a second? It was almost a 2,200 second difference."
- "Real math."
- "Wow, Lachlan won on a Walmart bike?"
- "Chase Work took that audio clip and then just overlaid it with him scrolling through the results where he finished ahead of me and then he circled my name."
- "Yeah, we should have him on. I like him. That whole thing, I started texting him and was like, man, I like this guy. I mean, I liked him before, but when I was texting him, I was like, I like this guy even more now after he made fun of me."
- "Yeah, but then I stayed up and now I'm what?"
- "Remember all that trash talking DJ was doing about not worrying about triathletes coming over to gravel? Well, Heather Jackson got a better result than him at Unbound."
- "Gage says, Aero gains are fake news."
- "I'm pretty convinced of the aerogains, because me and Dylan are like the exact same size. And in the lab test, we weren't that far off physically either. And somehow in these races, he goes so much faster than I do, and we average like the same power."
Chapters
00:00 DIY Projects and Cycling Training
02:04 The Dilemma of Flipping Houses vs. Bike Racing
04:44 Prioritizing Bike Training and Race Results
06:11 The Importance of Accurate Storytelling
08:05 The Significance of Top 10 Finishes
09:51 Describing Race Results: Top 10 or Top 6?
12:28 Navigating Comments and Engagement on Social Media
16:21 Earnings in Professional Cycling
19:35 Race Analysis: Tulsa Tough
21:55 Post-Race Interview: Augustin
25:58 Light-hearted and Humorous Moments
34:44 Mid-Season Breaks and Adventures
41:37 Gravel Beef and Funny Video Responses
48:38 Dylan's Resemblance to 'Phil of the Future'
49:09 Triathletes in Gravel Racing
51:26 Marginal Gains in Aerodynamics
57:57 YouTube Monetization
01:02:23 Upcoming Races and Banter
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