Ep. 70 - Rebecca Rusch, Queen of Pain
Bikes or Death
Patrick Farnsworth
4.8 • 563 Ratings
🗓️ 28 April 2021
⏱️ 80 minutes
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Summary
Today's episode is with a true living legend. Rebecca Rusch has had a long and successful career spanning many different sports, but in the past 15 years has dominated the mountain bike scene, which as spilled over into bikepacking and gravel racing as well. She's been referred to as the Queen of Pain since at least 2004 and she was inducted into the MTB Hall of Fame in 2019. Here list of accolades and victories is as long as her storied career.
On this episode we get insight into some of the wisdom that she has gained through her career. Her perspectives are deep and well thought out. You can tell they've been forged in her mind over the years and countless endurance endeavor that have pushed her to grow and challenge who she is as a person.
For the uninitiated, here is a very brief history of Rebecca Rusch. She began her career as a professional athlete in Adventure Racing, which was popularized by the Eco Challenge and the subsequent TV show produced by Mark Burnett. She competed at a high level, often on the winning team or threatening the lead, from 1997-2006. She faced a pivotal point in her life and career when one of her teammates, Nigel Aylott, died in an adventure race in front of her and her team, the same year they lost their major team sponsor. With some time left on her Red Bull contract she decided to give MTB a shot. In 2006 she signed up for, and won, the USA Cycling 24-Hours MTB National Champion in the Women's Solo category. But she didn't just win her field, she had the fastest time out of all participants, women and men! And this was in a discipline that she said in her own words was her worst sport. This win catapulted her fully into the MTB world where she continues to be a real threat any time she signs up for a race.
Her accomplishments are not limited to the mountain bike. She also won the ITI 350 in 2019 and 2021, She is the Smoke n' Fire women's record holder, Unbound Gravel XL 350 winner in 2018, and she held the FKT on the Kokopelli Trail until just recently when Kait Boyle took it away by a meer 13 minutes. Her list of accomplishments is much longer, but I hope this paints the picture that Rebecca is a lifelong endurance athlete who has been competing at a very high level for a long time. In those years she has gained a rich understanding of human powered movement in the outdoors.
For me it's daunting to put keys to pad and conjure up words to describe someone who has been a personal source of inspiration for me. Luckily, we recorded a podcast so you can hear directly from the Queen of Pain herself!
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| 0:00.0 | Hello, friends, and welcome to the Bikes for Death podcast. As always, my name is Patrick, and I am your host. |
| 0:06.1 | And let's start off by giving a shout out to our newest patrons. We have another great group that |
| 0:13.2 | signed up this week. So this week's newest patrons are Denise Brodigan, James Vineyard, Charles Gurry, Rick Stinson, Joseph Lohorn, Damien Garza, |
| 0:26.4 | Chris Ben Holt, and Mikey Hanrahan. Thank you all so much for stepping up to support the show |
| 0:33.5 | over on patreon.com forward slash bikes for death and to everybody who has really honestly in the |
| 0:41.2 | last couple weeks i got to say um there's been just an outpouring of support in lots of ways |
| 0:46.6 | and it's been very stress relieving i can say because getting back on the road and I've got all these trips |
| 0:54.7 | planned, I got big things planned, but it all takes a little bit of money and you know how funny |
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| 1:22.0 | check out the store. We always have new stuff coming. And speaking of new stuff coming, today at 12 o'clock central time, we are releasing the new handmade ceramic mugs that were made by panda wares. |
| 1:39.5 | If you've been following the show on social media, if you're signed up for our newsletter, you will have gotten a blast with pictures and an article |
| 1:47.5 | about Amanda who created each one of them. |
| 1:51.4 | If you haven't seen it, let me tell you real quick that we have 13 custom handmade mugs, |
| 1:57.2 | all of them by Amanda Panda. |
| 1:59.8 | That's what she likes to go. |
| 2:03.1 | By Amanda Panda or Pandawaares is her company name. She made each of these unique. They're all different shapes, sizes, |
| 2:10.8 | colors, designs, handles, everything is completely unique. So each one is a one of one. And you can tell that each one was |
| 2:21.3 | made with love. I'm hugely flattered by Amanda's work on these, all the effort and the time she put |
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