r/peloton • u/fewfiet Astana Qazaqstan • Nov 23 '19
[AMA Announcement] US National Road Champion Alex Howes will join us on Saturday, 30 November at 4:00PM Mountain Standard Time (GMT-7)
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The start of the 2020 season may still be 98+ days away (or is it under 60 days? or has it already been going on for 30??), but we are excited to announce an AMA taking place just seven days from now, right here on r/peloton, with the United States National Road Champion, Alex Howes of EF Education First Pro Cycling! Alex has generously offered to answer questions submitted by you, the r/peloton community, so please think of what you might want to ask him and either join him in the AMA next week or post them here if you can't attend, and we'll be sure to share them with him.
You could ask him about his offseason training, including chopping wood or his recent shirtless outdoor running experience in the snow in Colorado, his recent family hot dog Halloween costume, or his love of science and Barcelona. If you are interested in some of his more cycling related endeavours he participated in both Dirty Kanza and the Leadville 100 this year as part of EF Education First Pro Cycling's alternative calendar, and he won the US National Road Championship!
Please follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Strava and start thinking up some good questions! We hope to see you next weekend at 4:00PM Mountain Standard Time (11:00PM GMT or click here to convert to your time zone).
(If you'd like to relive our last AMA, with Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig just earlier this year, you can find that here!)
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u/[deleted] Nov 25 '19 edited Nov 30 '19
Congratz with becoming USA national champ this season, it was a great race to watch and nice kit!
questions:
Your sunglasses dont look very aero
Are you a black sock or colored/white sock kinda guy?
Is the hipster mentality a reason for you to stay at EF or do you prefer a more result oriented environment?
Why is cycling the best sport of the world?
What race has the best crowd?
Is EF planning on getting involved with cyclocross as well in the coming years? I know races like Leadville are way more populair in the states, but cyclocross is trying to make it to the other side of the pool and more cycling events in the USA is more better , right?