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Bikes or Death

Ep. 73 - Dr. Seth Wood, from ICU to FKT

Bikes or Death

Patrick Farnsworth

Sports, Health & Fitness, Wilderness

4.8 β€’ 563 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 19 May 2021

⏱️ 142 minutes

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Summary

I met Dr. Seth Wood at a wedding in Oklahoma back in 2019. I was early in my podcasting journey and I was shocked when I learned that he was using the Bikes or Death Podcast as part of his circulam at OSU, where he still teaches today. So shocked, that I completely blanked when he told me about it! I took this opportunity to indulge myself and find out what he could possibly be using my podcast for in a college course?!

More importantly, I wanted to hear Seth's story about his journey from almost losing his life in Feb. of 2013 after being ran over by a car while commuting on his bike. To then go on to set a Singlespeed FKT on the Arkansas High Country Race. The collision nearly cost him his life, but a year later he competed in the 2nd ever LandRun 100 (Now Midsouth) and he finished! All while wearing an eye patch as a visible reminder that he was still recovering from the injuries he sustained.

He would go on to race the Tour Divide in 2016 and 2018 completing it both times and taking home 8th place in 2018. Then in 2020 he set the ARHCR FKT on a Singlespeed.

I learned from our discussion that this is a story much larger than himself. It's one about this community and how much impact it can have on the lives of those it touches. I learned that the cycling community in Stillwater, OK, that is spearheaded by Bobby Wintle and the District Bicycle crew, is a special one. When a local cyclist, who they didn't know, was hit and nearly killed by a college man driving a car they stepped up and not only provided financial support, but they also poured out love and gave Dr. Seth Wood a new family and community.

This probably the most moving episode I've had the privilege to be part of. I hope that it will serve as a reminder of how special this community is, the power that it has, and that we should remember to embrace ALL cyclist, regardless if you know them or not.

Thank you Seth for sharing your challenging journey with us. Thank you to Bobby Wintle and the District Bike Family for being examples in our community. I truly believe this community is made up of some of the best humans on earth and you are all examples of that.


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🚨 ADnouncement 🚨

This episode is supported by Experience Fayetteville and the Fayetteville, Arkansas community.

Fayetteville is excited to once again be the host community for the 2021 Arkansaw High Country Race.

Quickly becoming known as one of the most challenging bikepacking races in the country, the 1000+ mile Arkansaw High Country Race departs from Downtown Fayetteville on Saturday morning, October 9!

The race follows the perimeter of the Arkansas High Country Route – a series of three mixed surface loops that connect several of the state's stunning natural regions including the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains and the Arkansas River Valley.

New for 2021, race officials have announced the creation of the Short Circuit Race - an opportunity to experience just the Northwest Loop of the route. The shorter 240-mile distance is perfect for the weekend warrior looking for a limit-pushing course.

Registration for the 2021 Arkansaw High Country Race and the Short Circuit Race opens June 1, 2021. Each race distance is limited to a field of 50 competitors and expected to fill up fast. Additional race information including links to register can easily be found by searching High Country at ExperienceFayetteville.com

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:03.6

My name is Patrick and I'm your host.

0:06.0

And today's episode is with Dr. Seth Wood.

0:10.1

I'm particularly excited about this episode.

0:13.8

I first met Seth.

0:15.6

I first met Seth at a wedding there in Oklahoma.

0:25.2

And some of the guests at the wedding wanted me to meet Dr. Seth Wood. And when I did, I found out that he was using my podcast in his course there

0:33.4

at the university at OSU in Stillwater, Oklahoma, where he teaches. And to be honest,

0:38.6

in that moment, I was shocked. And I don't remember anything that he said. So I took the

0:44.4

opportunity two years later to ask him about what his course was and how my podcast fit in.

0:52.9

I got to admit, I was pretty curious. But this podcast is not about

0:57.4

that by any stretch of the imagination. That was me satisfying my own curiosity. This story is really

1:03.9

a powerful one in a lot of ways. In 2013, he was the victim in a vehicle accident crash.

1:12.8

We're going to get into how we address and talk about these things later on in the podcast.

1:18.1

But he was the victim.

1:19.6

He was hit by a car that didn't see him.

1:23.1

And he nearly lost his life, for real.

1:27.4

And it was at that same time that Bobby Wintel, who is the owner of district bikes there in Stillwater,

1:35.4

and now the founder of the Mid-South gravel there,

1:40.6

2013 would be the first year for Mid-South, which was at that time called Land Run 100.

1:48.7

And that first year, Bobby Wintel not knowing Seth decided to donate a portion of the proceeds from the race to Seth Wood.

2:01.1

And what unfolds is a beautiful story that really showcases the power of this community.

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