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How I Fueled 560km of Gravel — TRAKA 560
The TRAKA 560 is the European equivalent to the US's UNBOUND. It's long, mean, and demands your best. Rob Britton shares his experience at this year's event.

Brilliance In The Basics: How Dennis Connors Finds Success at the Highest Level
The basics aren't flashy, but they're what Dennis believes hold the magic. Here's a look inside how a 10-time national champion thinks about identity, training, and the fuel that keeps him going.

What 40 Years In The Pro Peloton Teaches You
Bobby Julich has seen endurance fueling go from bananas in jersey pockets to 120-gram-per-hour carb protocols engineered by entire nutrition departments. He sits down with The Feed to talk about what's changed in endurance fueling, and what never will.

Ryan Collins Breaks Five World Records
Five world records in one ride, seventeen now to his name. Ryan breaks down the pacing, the partnership, the cause, and exactly what he ate to fuel 200 miles on the velodrome.

Feeding the Rat: Pete Stetina's Mt. Washington Story
Stepping into the fray, Pete Stetina shares his experience and dedication to the Mt. Washington hill climb record. From performance hacks and fueling tricks to reshaping his body for perfection, his story isn't one to be missed.

Gravel Burn: Seven Days of South Africa with Pete Stetina
Pete Stetina walks us through his experience at the inaugural Gravel Burn in South Africa: the first major gravel stage race of its kind. This week-long event across the Cape was a hit, had a long list of hitters, and is sure to be the start of something new in the gravel world.
Inside a Turbulent Gravel Nationals: Pete Stetina
The time has come for a new champion to wear the jersey: the 2025 Gravel National Championship. Pete Stetina details his experience returning to USAC racing, including the unique course demands, the challenges of race organization, and what he fueled with as he went all in for the coveted Stars and Stripes.

This is Dylan
Meet Dylan Johnson – the racer who won his first National Championship at 21 and refuses to let tradition dictate training when the data says otherwise.