Ep. 92. - Katy McGuire, our 2021 ETS Lantern Rouge
Bikes or Death
Patrick Farnsworth
4.8 • 563 Ratings
🗓️ 20 October 2021
⏱️ 135 minutes
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Summary
From Wikipedia, "The lanterne rouge is the competitor in last place in a cycling race, the phrase comes from the French for "Red Lantern" and refers to the red lantern hung on the rear vehicle of a passenger railway train or the brake van of a freight train, which signalmen would look for in order to make sure none of the couplings had become disconnected."
I first met Katy at a 6 hour MTB race in 2016, she had just moved to town and we became fast friends. Since then we've both found our way into the bikepacking world. She spent the past 5 months riding 5 routes and accumulating over 4,000 miles of bikepacking, most of it solo. Somewhere in there I announced the East Texas Showdown and I sent her a personal invitation to participate. She accepted and lined up with high expectations for the race. She had just spent 5 months riding some impressive routes and she was ready to put it to the test. Also seeing old friends again after months of solo riding was a big draw for her as well.
Unfortunately, illness prevented her from achieving her race goals, which turned to more survival than bike race. That is what makes the Lantern Rouge a honored position, it usually indicates some that had a tough go of it, wanted to quit, but didn't. That is worth celebrating, as is ever single person who lined up and started regardless of how far they made it. Many people are too scared or are unable to even try something like that, so I applauded them all.
Katy and I met up at a park in Austin, TX four days after the race. We had a enjoyable chat thanks to her open and honest approach to live and bikepacking. We wish her luck on her job hunt, and if an interviewer is seeing this....you should definitely hire her!!
Here are the routes Katy did that we mentioned in the episode. Has anyone else ridden any of these? The comment section is open at www.bikesordeath.com.
C&O Canal
Great Allegheny Passage
Western wildlands Route
Baldy Bruiser, CA
SoCal Desert Ramble
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Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Hello, friends and welcome to the Bikes for Death podcast. My name is Patrick. I'm your host. |
| 0:05.8 | And this podcast is designed to inspire you to go outside and ride your damn bike. |
| 0:13.2 | Today's inspirational figure comes by way of Katie McGuire, who was our Lantern Rouge at this year's East Texas showdown. |
| 0:23.0 | A lantern rouge is a fancy way or a nice way of saying last place, but it is certainly a |
| 0:30.1 | term of endearment and an honor to be the last place finisher of this year's race and really any race. We always got to respect |
| 0:39.9 | everybody who guts it out all the way to the end to finish when, you know, maybe you wanted |
| 0:45.5 | to pull out, maybe you wanted to quit. It wasn't going your way. We'll let Katie tell her story, |
| 0:50.8 | but, you know, there is a lot of value in pushing through when things are hard |
| 0:57.9 | and you want to quit. And I really respect Katie for coming up across some obstacles and some |
| 1:04.7 | challenges that she wasn't expecting whenever she signed up for the race. But, you know, she kept a |
| 1:09.8 | positive attitude or tried to and she got it done. |
| 1:13.7 | Before heading over to do my East Texas Showdown, she had spent the previous about five or six months, |
| 1:21.8 | pretty much living off of her bike due to the fact that she lost her job during the pandemic. |
| 1:29.4 | So she took that opportunity to do what she's wanted to do for quite some time, which is to go and explore on her bike. She |
| 1:34.7 | accumulated about 4,000 miles in that time and got to go and see and do a lot of great solo bike |
| 1:42.6 | packing. I met with Katie on a very uncomfortable park bench that |
| 1:48.5 | was like at a slant and angled and I'm fairly tall, but neither one of our feats would touch |
| 1:54.2 | the ground. But it was actually a beautiful day and we had a wonderful conversation and I hope |
| 2:00.4 | that you enjoy it. But before we get |
| 2:02.7 | to that episode, I want to take a minute to thank our newest sustaining patrons. If you enjoy |
| 2:08.7 | this episode or any of the body of work that we bring you here at Bikes for Death, maybe you'd like |
| 2:14.5 | to sign up as a patron to either buy me a coffee in the morning or a whiskey |
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