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Bikes or Death

Ep. 207 ~ Kyle & Hannah - West Texas Showdown, 1st & 2nd Overall

Bikes or Death

Patrick Farnsworth

Sports, Health & Fitness, Wilderness

4.8 • 563 Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2025

⏱️ 172 minutes

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Summary

For the past five years, the Texas Showdown Series has been slowly, inevitably, drifting west. We started in the dense, pine-soaked forests of East Texas, moved through the rugged limestone of the Hill Country, but the destination was always clear: Big Bend.

Few landscapes in the world capture the heart and soul the way West Texas does. For those willing to push themselves to the edge, something different waits out there—something ancient, indifferent, and extraordinary. In the world of ultra-cycling, that "something" takes the shape of the West Texas Showdown.

The WTS doesn't just test riders. It strips them down. It pushes them to their limits and then, without apology or sympathy, asks for more. Out there, the desert becomes your only companion—its silence broken only by your groans, your breathing, and the steady reminder that you are very far from comfort.

And the numbers tell the story: only 32% of the field finished the course.
In the Showdown category, the desert claimed all but three riders. Fifteen started. Three rolled into Terlingua.

Despite the brutality of the route, the racing was electric and equally unrelenting. A small but mighty group battled back and forth across the miles, creating genuine, edge-of-your-seat dot-watching. It wasn't clear who would take the win until the final stretch, and by then everyone—riders, spectators, and the desert itself—had given everything they had.

When the dust settled, here's who was left standing:

1st — Kyle Gilbert — 2d 5h 44m
2nd — Hannah Simon — 2d 16h 17m
3rd (DFL) — Robert Shine — 2d 19h 33m

These three deserve every ounce of praise and recognition—not just for surviving the desert, but for putting on one hell of a race. Everyone who was out there knows how hard they had to fight, and they earned the respect of the entire field.

On today's episode, I sat down with Kyle and Hannah in the back of DogSpeed Cycling in Austin, TX to talk all things WTS. At this point, they are the leading experts on the event, and we went deep: strategy, equipment, tire choice, water management, drop bags, preparation—you name it. Whether you're thinking about tackling WTS or you just want to hear two incredible humans break down an unforgettable ride, this episode is for you.

On a personal note, hosting both Kyle and Hannah at their very first ultra-cycling race back at ETS 2021 was one of the highlights of my time in this community. Seeing them return nearly five years later—stronger, wiser, and standing atop the WTS podium—was a full-circle moment that I'll never forget. I couldn't be prouder of these two, and I have no doubt they'll keep pushing boundaries and inspiring others along the way.

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The party starts again at the 6th Edition of East Texas Showdown at the Bullet Grill in Point Blank, TX. Need to know:
- March 27th-29th, 2026
- Registration Open now
- Showdown (395 miles), Slowdown (275 miles), Lowdown (160 miles)
- NEW FOR 2026 we're introducing a Gravél option. Please say "hi" to the 69 miles Gravél Throwdown. This is a unique race format that introduces another opportunity for others to get in on the action over the weekend, but it also presents a new challenge for the ultra-cylists - anyone who finishes the Showdown or Slowdown before Sunday at 7am can enter the Throwdown for free. Should make for a really dynamic race...a battle between gravel racers and ultra-cyclists - its the Gravél Throwdown y'all!
- more info can be found at TexasShowdownSeries.com

Thanks to our newest Patrons!!!

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Join them won't you?! - Patreon.com/bikesordeath

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, friends, and welcome back to the Bikes for Death podcast.

0:04.2

As always, my name is Patrick, and even though it's been a while, I am back, and I'm happy to be here,

0:11.7

and I'm really happy about the episode that I have for y'all today, and that is with our first and second

0:18.4

overall finishers at the first ever West Texas Showdown, Kyle Gilbert

0:23.2

and Hannah Simon. Kyle was first to cross the finish line with a time of two days,

0:30.2

five hours, and 44 minutes, and Hannah followed behind him with a finish time of two days,

0:40.0

16 hours, and 17 minutes.

0:44.8

In total, we only had three people finish the showdown route.

0:49.6

For the event itself, there was only a 32% completion rate.

0:57.1

By the numbers, this was a very, very challenging race, and Hannah and Kyle should both be extremely proud of themselves for not only their podium position, but just for completing

1:03.1

it, because for most people, that in itself was a huge challenge as it was for them, I know.

1:09.6

I talk about this a lot in today's episode, and so I

1:13.0

won't gush too hard right now, but having them finish one and two on the podium was a huge

1:19.6

moment for me. It was kind of a full circle moment. Hannah and Kyle both competed in my first ever

1:26.6

event as a race director, which was the East Texas

1:30.0

showdown in 2021.

1:32.1

Hannah shared first place and Kyle came in sixth.

1:36.4

And since then, it's just been really awesome to watch them grow in the sport and as people.

1:47.9

And yeah, anyway, I gushed pretty hard in today's episode. So maybe I'll keep that under wraps for now. There's enough of that in today's episode.

1:53.6

But yeah, man, this was a big, big deal. I'm sure I've talked about it at nauseam on the podcast,

2:00.3

but Big Bend is my favorite place

2:02.4

on the planet. And anybody who goes quickly falls in love with it. And it's been my dream for the last

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