TEDx Speech: If at first you don't succeed. Quit.
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The Sprinter's Guide to Cycling Volume 5: Bike Maintenance
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Enhance Your Weaknesses! Vol 4 1/2: A parody
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Race Your Strengths! Vol. 3
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Race Your Strengths! Vol. 1
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Walden Race Rule #4: Get into Position to Win.
Walden Principle #2: Racing is the best Training (Sleeping in a Haystack)
Walden Race Rule #3: Win it at the line!
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Walden Race Rule #2: Shift Dammit!
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Walden Race Rule #1: Get on a wheel!
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2006 Race Report #13: Downer's Grove Nationals: 7 seconds to remember...
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2006 Race Report #10: Elk Grove Cat II Challenge
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