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Hyperthreads offers A Better Custom Apparel Experience for athletes like you. #myhyperthreads
We met Leslie in 2015 when she volunteered for the @utahhsmtb league as a merch coordinator. And for years she has been an impactful ambassador and advocate for Hyperthreads as well mountain biking in the State.
We’re more than grateful for the opportunity to continue working with @velolove_youth_mtb and @veloloveelite. They do such a good job to help kids fall in love with cycling and develop the skills to excel.
Photos by the talented@smyerimage
Attention Coaches - if you want to make an impact with your parents - do something special for Mother’s Day next year. For less than the cost of a dozen roses you each player could have a custom jersey with their moms name on the back - and you never know - might hit their first over the fence home run like our homie Tustin.

Big team?
Complicated order?
Hundreds of names, sizes, and moving pieces?
That’s our favorite kind of project. 😎
From design to delivery, we help teams, events, and organizations take the chaos out of custom apparel so they can focus on what actually matters.
Huge shoutout to Kevin Thompson and the crew at USAOCR for trusting us with their gear. Go give them a follow at @usaocr 💪
#Hyperthreads #CustomApparel #OCR #USAOCR #TeamApparel CustomJerseys ObstacleCourseRacing MadeForTeams CustomUniforms PerformanceApparel

Big team?
Complicated order?
Hundreds of names, sizes, and moving pieces?
That’s our favorite kind of project. 😎
From design to delivery, we help teams, events, and organizations take the chaos out of custom apparel so they can focus on what actually matters.
Huge shoutout to Kevin Thompson and the crew at USAOCR for trusting us with their gear. Go give them a follow at @usaocr 💪
#Hyperthreads #CustomApparel #OCR #USAOCR #TeamApparel CustomJerseys ObstacleCourseRacing MadeForTeams CustomUniforms PerformanceApparel

Big team?
Complicated order?
Hundreds of names, sizes, and moving pieces?
That’s our favorite kind of project. 😎
From design to delivery, we help teams, events, and organizations take the chaos out of custom apparel so they can focus on what actually matters.
Huge shoutout to Kevin Thompson and the crew at USAOCR for trusting us with their gear. Go give them a follow at @usaocr 💪
#Hyperthreads #CustomApparel #OCR #USAOCR #TeamApparel CustomJerseys ObstacleCourseRacing MadeForTeams CustomUniforms PerformanceApparel
Big team?
Complicated order?
Hundreds of names, sizes, and moving pieces?
That’s our favorite kind of project. 😎
From design to delivery, we help teams, events, and organizations take the chaos out of custom apparel so they can focus on what actually matters.
Huge shoutout to Kevin Thompson and the crew at USAOCR for trusting us with their gear. Go give them a follow at @usaocr 💪
#Hyperthreads #CustomApparel #OCR #USAOCR #TeamApparel CustomJerseys ObstacleCourseRacing MadeForTeams CustomUniforms PerformanceApparel
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“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪

“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪

“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪
“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪
“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪
“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪
“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪
“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪
“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪
“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪
“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪
“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪
“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪
“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪
“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪

“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪

“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪

“There and back again,” a suffer story of 612 miles in 24 hours. 👇
First a MASSIVE thanks to my supporters. Both those who followed along and my direct support on course. My wife has showed me incredible love two valentines in a row. ❤️❤️
Now a couple facts: 612 official miles (985km) for 25.5 mph avg (41kph)… for 24 HOURS. 🤯 this makes me the second person to go over 600mi in 24 hours, @straps_377 being the first 🫡 . Additionally, the first to do it on a @Cruzbike and the first EVER in a race. 😱
Now the suck: I’m still working on my Cruzbike fit and I learned the hard way that my shoes/cleats are not right. 👟 My arch underwent 11.5 hours of stress, causing calf/shin cramping and ACL issues. 😖 My left side even ached as I compensated for the pain and tightness. Working with my crew, we scrounged together items to change shoes and cleats to a system that had worked previously. It was a huge relief, but some damage had been done and speed was lost. Additionally, my light must have been loosened in the pedal change (or maybe just happened on its own) and my light dropped shortly after causing more slow downs both on lap and in pit.
What’s the significance? 0.2mph avg lost and all the speed due to cramping and knee pain. But, I was still on pace and I was hopeful for 1000km until about 4 hours to go. My body had enough and I suffered to bring it home. 😣
The result was massive in all rights, but especially given the challenges. 💪
Lots of changes in 2026, but we’re back and ready to ride! New riders, new races, new look!
Here’s the preview of our new look from @hyperthreads
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500km of scraping the bottom of the barrel.
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I made a plan then got punched in the face 5x.
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The plan was to make it a slightly fatigued—hard ride. I did a long ride two days before and wanted it to be an intense training day. I’ve done this before for positive training adaptation.
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The problem? Wind, missing a record verification step, forgetting my water at first, and several other small cuts.
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My dad said we were on plan H for heck. It sure felt that way…
-
The night before we had to redo a pre-ride for 1hr because we forgot to video it. So rest and sleep were highly disrupted.
-
2hrs in I almost stopped. My limit was 2 hours. But, it’s honestly been a long time since I have pushed through the pain like this. So, I decided to weather the storm.
-
It SUCKED… 6 hours of fighting the wind. My body was exhausted from battling it all day.
-
My legs felt completely flat from the start. And my watts showed it. One of my weakest performances power wise.
-
However, this was anything but weak. It was crazy strong. It was mental resilience at work. And… I still managed all 9 records while performing under a crazy amount of stress and pressure…
-
I share this to be real. It’s not all easy and this was a strong reminder how much every factor matters and stacks on top of each other.
-
I share this so you can know you can do hard things. You can survive and even thrive in situations that seem like you can’t even make it through. You are strong.
-
While my body is more tired than it has been after events lately, my mind and soul are flying high. 🙏
-
@cruzbike v20c bike
@formula_369 fueling 125g/hr
@envecomposites wheels and tires
@bontcycling shoes and aero socks
@vandoitco for home base support
-
🚐 @vandoitco campervan
🚲 @ventumracing bikes
🚲 @cruzbike recumbent
🛞 @envecomposites best wheels
⛽️ @formula_369 fuel
🚲 @cycling_upgrades components
🍑 @infinitybikeseat #endlessride
📐 @peakstatefit #fitisfast
🧠 @brainstoke_ mental strength
👕 @hyperthreads kits
🗣️ @coachleesandstead consulting
💥 @mybsupps energy
👃 @intakebreathing nose band
💧 @cranktank4_cranktank3 hydration
🪒 @boltskinshave
🪖 @rudyproject

500km of scraping the bottom of the barrel.
-
I made a plan then got punched in the face 5x.
-
The plan was to make it a slightly fatigued—hard ride. I did a long ride two days before and wanted it to be an intense training day. I’ve done this before for positive training adaptation.
-
The problem? Wind, missing a record verification step, forgetting my water at first, and several other small cuts.
-
My dad said we were on plan H for heck. It sure felt that way…
-
The night before we had to redo a pre-ride for 1hr because we forgot to video it. So rest and sleep were highly disrupted.
-
2hrs in I almost stopped. My limit was 2 hours. But, it’s honestly been a long time since I have pushed through the pain like this. So, I decided to weather the storm.
-
It SUCKED… 6 hours of fighting the wind. My body was exhausted from battling it all day.
-
My legs felt completely flat from the start. And my watts showed it. One of my weakest performances power wise.
-
However, this was anything but weak. It was crazy strong. It was mental resilience at work. And… I still managed all 9 records while performing under a crazy amount of stress and pressure…
-
I share this to be real. It’s not all easy and this was a strong reminder how much every factor matters and stacks on top of each other.
-
I share this so you can know you can do hard things. You can survive and even thrive in situations that seem like you can’t even make it through. You are strong.
-
While my body is more tired than it has been after events lately, my mind and soul are flying high. 🙏
-
@cruzbike v20c bike
@formula_369 fueling 125g/hr
@envecomposites wheels and tires
@bontcycling shoes and aero socks
@vandoitco for home base support
-
🚐 @vandoitco campervan
🚲 @ventumracing bikes
🚲 @cruzbike recumbent
🛞 @envecomposites best wheels
⛽️ @formula_369 fuel
🚲 @cycling_upgrades components
🍑 @infinitybikeseat #endlessride
📐 @peakstatefit #fitisfast
🧠 @brainstoke_ mental strength
👕 @hyperthreads kits
🗣️ @coachleesandstead consulting
💥 @mybsupps energy
👃 @intakebreathing nose band
💧 @cranktank4_cranktank3 hydration
🪒 @boltskinshave
🪖 @rudyproject

500km of scraping the bottom of the barrel.
-
I made a plan then got punched in the face 5x.
-
The plan was to make it a slightly fatigued—hard ride. I did a long ride two days before and wanted it to be an intense training day. I’ve done this before for positive training adaptation.
-
The problem? Wind, missing a record verification step, forgetting my water at first, and several other small cuts.
-
My dad said we were on plan H for heck. It sure felt that way…
-
The night before we had to redo a pre-ride for 1hr because we forgot to video it. So rest and sleep were highly disrupted.
-
2hrs in I almost stopped. My limit was 2 hours. But, it’s honestly been a long time since I have pushed through the pain like this. So, I decided to weather the storm.
-
It SUCKED… 6 hours of fighting the wind. My body was exhausted from battling it all day.
-
My legs felt completely flat from the start. And my watts showed it. One of my weakest performances power wise.
-
However, this was anything but weak. It was crazy strong. It was mental resilience at work. And… I still managed all 9 records while performing under a crazy amount of stress and pressure…
-
I share this to be real. It’s not all easy and this was a strong reminder how much every factor matters and stacks on top of each other.
-
I share this so you can know you can do hard things. You can survive and even thrive in situations that seem like you can’t even make it through. You are strong.
-
While my body is more tired than it has been after events lately, my mind and soul are flying high. 🙏
-
@cruzbike v20c bike
@formula_369 fueling 125g/hr
@envecomposites wheels and tires
@bontcycling shoes and aero socks
@vandoitco for home base support
-
🚐 @vandoitco campervan
🚲 @ventumracing bikes
🚲 @cruzbike recumbent
🛞 @envecomposites best wheels
⛽️ @formula_369 fuel
🚲 @cycling_upgrades components
🍑 @infinitybikeseat #endlessride
📐 @peakstatefit #fitisfast
🧠 @brainstoke_ mental strength
👕 @hyperthreads kits
🗣️ @coachleesandstead consulting
💥 @mybsupps energy
👃 @intakebreathing nose band
💧 @cranktank4_cranktank3 hydration
🪒 @boltskinshave
🪖 @rudyproject

500km of scraping the bottom of the barrel.
-
I made a plan then got punched in the face 5x.
-
The plan was to make it a slightly fatigued—hard ride. I did a long ride two days before and wanted it to be an intense training day. I’ve done this before for positive training adaptation.
-
The problem? Wind, missing a record verification step, forgetting my water at first, and several other small cuts.
-
My dad said we were on plan H for heck. It sure felt that way…
-
The night before we had to redo a pre-ride for 1hr because we forgot to video it. So rest and sleep were highly disrupted.
-
2hrs in I almost stopped. My limit was 2 hours. But, it’s honestly been a long time since I have pushed through the pain like this. So, I decided to weather the storm.
-
It SUCKED… 6 hours of fighting the wind. My body was exhausted from battling it all day.
-
My legs felt completely flat from the start. And my watts showed it. One of my weakest performances power wise.
-
However, this was anything but weak. It was crazy strong. It was mental resilience at work. And… I still managed all 9 records while performing under a crazy amount of stress and pressure…
-
I share this to be real. It’s not all easy and this was a strong reminder how much every factor matters and stacks on top of each other.
-
I share this so you can know you can do hard things. You can survive and even thrive in situations that seem like you can’t even make it through. You are strong.
-
While my body is more tired than it has been after events lately, my mind and soul are flying high. 🙏
-
@cruzbike v20c bike
@formula_369 fueling 125g/hr
@envecomposites wheels and tires
@bontcycling shoes and aero socks
@vandoitco for home base support
-
🚐 @vandoitco campervan
🚲 @ventumracing bikes
🚲 @cruzbike recumbent
🛞 @envecomposites best wheels
⛽️ @formula_369 fuel
🚲 @cycling_upgrades components
🍑 @infinitybikeseat #endlessride
📐 @peakstatefit #fitisfast
🧠 @brainstoke_ mental strength
👕 @hyperthreads kits
🗣️ @coachleesandstead consulting
💥 @mybsupps energy
👃 @intakebreathing nose band
💧 @cranktank4_cranktank3 hydration
🪒 @boltskinshave
🪖 @rudyproject

500km of scraping the bottom of the barrel.
-
I made a plan then got punched in the face 5x.
-
The plan was to make it a slightly fatigued—hard ride. I did a long ride two days before and wanted it to be an intense training day. I’ve done this before for positive training adaptation.
-
The problem? Wind, missing a record verification step, forgetting my water at first, and several other small cuts.
-
My dad said we were on plan H for heck. It sure felt that way…
-
The night before we had to redo a pre-ride for 1hr because we forgot to video it. So rest and sleep were highly disrupted.
-
2hrs in I almost stopped. My limit was 2 hours. But, it’s honestly been a long time since I have pushed through the pain like this. So, I decided to weather the storm.
-
It SUCKED… 6 hours of fighting the wind. My body was exhausted from battling it all day.
-
My legs felt completely flat from the start. And my watts showed it. One of my weakest performances power wise.
-
However, this was anything but weak. It was crazy strong. It was mental resilience at work. And… I still managed all 9 records while performing under a crazy amount of stress and pressure…
-
I share this to be real. It’s not all easy and this was a strong reminder how much every factor matters and stacks on top of each other.
-
I share this so you can know you can do hard things. You can survive and even thrive in situations that seem like you can’t even make it through. You are strong.
-
While my body is more tired than it has been after events lately, my mind and soul are flying high. 🙏
-
@cruzbike v20c bike
@formula_369 fueling 125g/hr
@envecomposites wheels and tires
@bontcycling shoes and aero socks
@vandoitco for home base support
-
🚐 @vandoitco campervan
🚲 @ventumracing bikes
🚲 @cruzbike recumbent
🛞 @envecomposites best wheels
⛽️ @formula_369 fuel
🚲 @cycling_upgrades components
🍑 @infinitybikeseat #endlessride
📐 @peakstatefit #fitisfast
🧠 @brainstoke_ mental strength
👕 @hyperthreads kits
🗣️ @coachleesandstead consulting
💥 @mybsupps energy
👃 @intakebreathing nose band
💧 @cranktank4_cranktank3 hydration
🪒 @boltskinshave
🪖 @rudyproject
500km of scraping the bottom of the barrel.
-
I made a plan then got punched in the face 5x.
-
The plan was to make it a slightly fatigued—hard ride. I did a long ride two days before and wanted it to be an intense training day. I’ve done this before for positive training adaptation.
-
The problem? Wind, missing a record verification step, forgetting my water at first, and several other small cuts.
-
My dad said we were on plan H for heck. It sure felt that way…
-
The night before we had to redo a pre-ride for 1hr because we forgot to video it. So rest and sleep were highly disrupted.
-
2hrs in I almost stopped. My limit was 2 hours. But, it’s honestly been a long time since I have pushed through the pain like this. So, I decided to weather the storm.
-
It SUCKED… 6 hours of fighting the wind. My body was exhausted from battling it all day.
-
My legs felt completely flat from the start. And my watts showed it. One of my weakest performances power wise.
-
However, this was anything but weak. It was crazy strong. It was mental resilience at work. And… I still managed all 9 records while performing under a crazy amount of stress and pressure…
-
I share this to be real. It’s not all easy and this was a strong reminder how much every factor matters and stacks on top of each other.
-
I share this so you can know you can do hard things. You can survive and even thrive in situations that seem like you can’t even make it through. You are strong.
-
While my body is more tired than it has been after events lately, my mind and soul are flying high. 🙏
-
@cruzbike v20c bike
@formula_369 fueling 125g/hr
@envecomposites wheels and tires
@bontcycling shoes and aero socks
@vandoitco for home base support
-
🚐 @vandoitco campervan
🚲 @ventumracing bikes
🚲 @cruzbike recumbent
🛞 @envecomposites best wheels
⛽️ @formula_369 fuel
🚲 @cycling_upgrades components
🍑 @infinitybikeseat #endlessride
📐 @peakstatefit #fitisfast
🧠 @brainstoke_ mental strength
👕 @hyperthreads kits
🗣️ @coachleesandstead consulting
💥 @mybsupps energy
👃 @intakebreathing nose band
💧 @cranktank4_cranktank3 hydration
🪒 @boltskinshave
🪖 @rudyproject
500km of scraping the bottom of the barrel.
-
I made a plan then got punched in the face 5x.
-
The plan was to make it a slightly fatigued—hard ride. I did a long ride two days before and wanted it to be an intense training day. I’ve done this before for positive training adaptation.
-
The problem? Wind, missing a record verification step, forgetting my water at first, and several other small cuts.
-
My dad said we were on plan H for heck. It sure felt that way…
-
The night before we had to redo a pre-ride for 1hr because we forgot to video it. So rest and sleep were highly disrupted.
-
2hrs in I almost stopped. My limit was 2 hours. But, it’s honestly been a long time since I have pushed through the pain like this. So, I decided to weather the storm.
-
It SUCKED… 6 hours of fighting the wind. My body was exhausted from battling it all day.
-
My legs felt completely flat from the start. And my watts showed it. One of my weakest performances power wise.
-
However, this was anything but weak. It was crazy strong. It was mental resilience at work. And… I still managed all 9 records while performing under a crazy amount of stress and pressure…
-
I share this to be real. It’s not all easy and this was a strong reminder how much every factor matters and stacks on top of each other.
-
I share this so you can know you can do hard things. You can survive and even thrive in situations that seem like you can’t even make it through. You are strong.
-
While my body is more tired than it has been after events lately, my mind and soul are flying high. 🙏
-
@cruzbike v20c bike
@formula_369 fueling 125g/hr
@envecomposites wheels and tires
@bontcycling shoes and aero socks
@vandoitco for home base support
-
🚐 @vandoitco campervan
🚲 @ventumracing bikes
🚲 @cruzbike recumbent
🛞 @envecomposites best wheels
⛽️ @formula_369 fuel
🚲 @cycling_upgrades components
🍑 @infinitybikeseat #endlessride
📐 @peakstatefit #fitisfast
🧠 @brainstoke_ mental strength
👕 @hyperthreads kits
🗣️ @coachleesandstead consulting
💥 @mybsupps energy
👃 @intakebreathing nose band
💧 @cranktank4_cranktank3 hydration
🪒 @boltskinshave
🪖 @rudyproject
500km of scraping the bottom of the barrel.
-
I made a plan then got punched in the face 5x.
-
The plan was to make it a slightly fatigued—hard ride. I did a long ride two days before and wanted it to be an intense training day. I’ve done this before for positive training adaptation.
-
The problem? Wind, missing a record verification step, forgetting my water at first, and several other small cuts.
-
My dad said we were on plan H for heck. It sure felt that way…
-
The night before we had to redo a pre-ride for 1hr because we forgot to video it. So rest and sleep were highly disrupted.
-
2hrs in I almost stopped. My limit was 2 hours. But, it’s honestly been a long time since I have pushed through the pain like this. So, I decided to weather the storm.
-
It SUCKED… 6 hours of fighting the wind. My body was exhausted from battling it all day.
-
My legs felt completely flat from the start. And my watts showed it. One of my weakest performances power wise.
-
However, this was anything but weak. It was crazy strong. It was mental resilience at work. And… I still managed all 9 records while performing under a crazy amount of stress and pressure…
-
I share this to be real. It’s not all easy and this was a strong reminder how much every factor matters and stacks on top of each other.
-
I share this so you can know you can do hard things. You can survive and even thrive in situations that seem like you can’t even make it through. You are strong.
-
While my body is more tired than it has been after events lately, my mind and soul are flying high. 🙏
-
@cruzbike v20c bike
@formula_369 fueling 125g/hr
@envecomposites wheels and tires
@bontcycling shoes and aero socks
@vandoitco for home base support
-
🚐 @vandoitco campervan
🚲 @ventumracing bikes
🚲 @cruzbike recumbent
🛞 @envecomposites best wheels
⛽️ @formula_369 fuel
🚲 @cycling_upgrades components
🍑 @infinitybikeseat #endlessride
📐 @peakstatefit #fitisfast
🧠 @brainstoke_ mental strength
👕 @hyperthreads kits
🗣️ @coachleesandstead consulting
💥 @mybsupps energy
👃 @intakebreathing nose band
💧 @cranktank4_cranktank3 hydration
🪒 @boltskinshave
🪖 @rudyproject
500km of scraping the bottom of the barrel.
-
I made a plan then got punched in the face 5x.
-
The plan was to make it a slightly fatigued—hard ride. I did a long ride two days before and wanted it to be an intense training day. I’ve done this before for positive training adaptation.
-
The problem? Wind, missing a record verification step, forgetting my water at first, and several other small cuts.
-
My dad said we were on plan H for heck. It sure felt that way…
-
The night before we had to redo a pre-ride for 1hr because we forgot to video it. So rest and sleep were highly disrupted.
-
2hrs in I almost stopped. My limit was 2 hours. But, it’s honestly been a long time since I have pushed through the pain like this. So, I decided to weather the storm.
-
It SUCKED… 6 hours of fighting the wind. My body was exhausted from battling it all day.
-
My legs felt completely flat from the start. And my watts showed it. One of my weakest performances power wise.
-
However, this was anything but weak. It was crazy strong. It was mental resilience at work. And… I still managed all 9 records while performing under a crazy amount of stress and pressure…
-
I share this to be real. It’s not all easy and this was a strong reminder how much every factor matters and stacks on top of each other.
-
I share this so you can know you can do hard things. You can survive and even thrive in situations that seem like you can’t even make it through. You are strong.
-
While my body is more tired than it has been after events lately, my mind and soul are flying high. 🙏
-
@cruzbike v20c bike
@formula_369 fueling 125g/hr
@envecomposites wheels and tires
@bontcycling shoes and aero socks
@vandoitco for home base support
-
🚐 @vandoitco campervan
🚲 @ventumracing bikes
🚲 @cruzbike recumbent
🛞 @envecomposites best wheels
⛽️ @formula_369 fuel
🚲 @cycling_upgrades components
🍑 @infinitybikeseat #endlessride
📐 @peakstatefit #fitisfast
🧠 @brainstoke_ mental strength
👕 @hyperthreads kits
🗣️ @coachleesandstead consulting
💥 @mybsupps energy
👃 @intakebreathing nose band
💧 @cranktank4_cranktank3 hydration
🪒 @boltskinshave
🪖 @rudyproject
500km of scraping the bottom of the barrel.
-
I made a plan then got punched in the face 5x.
-
The plan was to make it a slightly fatigued—hard ride. I did a long ride two days before and wanted it to be an intense training day. I’ve done this before for positive training adaptation.
-
The problem? Wind, missing a record verification step, forgetting my water at first, and several other small cuts.
-
My dad said we were on plan H for heck. It sure felt that way…
-
The night before we had to redo a pre-ride for 1hr because we forgot to video it. So rest and sleep were highly disrupted.
-
2hrs in I almost stopped. My limit was 2 hours. But, it’s honestly been a long time since I have pushed through the pain like this. So, I decided to weather the storm.
-
It SUCKED… 6 hours of fighting the wind. My body was exhausted from battling it all day.
-
My legs felt completely flat from the start. And my watts showed it. One of my weakest performances power wise.
-
However, this was anything but weak. It was crazy strong. It was mental resilience at work. And… I still managed all 9 records while performing under a crazy amount of stress and pressure…
-
I share this to be real. It’s not all easy and this was a strong reminder how much every factor matters and stacks on top of each other.
-
I share this so you can know you can do hard things. You can survive and even thrive in situations that seem like you can’t even make it through. You are strong.
-
While my body is more tired than it has been after events lately, my mind and soul are flying high. 🙏
-
@cruzbike v20c bike
@formula_369 fueling 125g/hr
@envecomposites wheels and tires
@bontcycling shoes and aero socks
@vandoitco for home base support
-
🚐 @vandoitco campervan
🚲 @ventumracing bikes
🚲 @cruzbike recumbent
🛞 @envecomposites best wheels
⛽️ @formula_369 fuel
🚲 @cycling_upgrades components
🍑 @infinitybikeseat #endlessride
📐 @peakstatefit #fitisfast
🧠 @brainstoke_ mental strength
👕 @hyperthreads kits
🗣️ @coachleesandstead consulting
💥 @mybsupps energy
👃 @intakebreathing nose band
💧 @cranktank4_cranktank3 hydration
🪒 @boltskinshave
🪖 @rudyproject
500km of scraping the bottom of the barrel.
-
I made a plan then got punched in the face 5x.
-
The plan was to make it a slightly fatigued—hard ride. I did a long ride two days before and wanted it to be an intense training day. I’ve done this before for positive training adaptation.
-
The problem? Wind, missing a record verification step, forgetting my water at first, and several other small cuts.
-
My dad said we were on plan H for heck. It sure felt that way…
-
The night before we had to redo a pre-ride for 1hr because we forgot to video it. So rest and sleep were highly disrupted.
-
2hrs in I almost stopped. My limit was 2 hours. But, it’s honestly been a long time since I have pushed through the pain like this. So, I decided to weather the storm.
-
It SUCKED… 6 hours of fighting the wind. My body was exhausted from battling it all day.
-
My legs felt completely flat from the start. And my watts showed it. One of my weakest performances power wise.
-
However, this was anything but weak. It was crazy strong. It was mental resilience at work. And… I still managed all 9 records while performing under a crazy amount of stress and pressure…
-
I share this to be real. It’s not all easy and this was a strong reminder how much every factor matters and stacks on top of each other.
-
I share this so you can know you can do hard things. You can survive and even thrive in situations that seem like you can’t even make it through. You are strong.
-
While my body is more tired than it has been after events lately, my mind and soul are flying high. 🙏
-
@cruzbike v20c bike
@formula_369 fueling 125g/hr
@envecomposites wheels and tires
@bontcycling shoes and aero socks
@vandoitco for home base support
-
🚐 @vandoitco campervan
🚲 @ventumracing bikes
🚲 @cruzbike recumbent
🛞 @envecomposites best wheels
⛽️ @formula_369 fuel
🚲 @cycling_upgrades components
🍑 @infinitybikeseat #endlessride
📐 @peakstatefit #fitisfast
🧠 @brainstoke_ mental strength
👕 @hyperthreads kits
🗣️ @coachleesandstead consulting
💥 @mybsupps energy
👃 @intakebreathing nose band
💧 @cranktank4_cranktank3 hydration
🪒 @boltskinshave
🪖 @rudyproject

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The ones still riding. Still showing up. Still a little unhinged.
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Our 2026 kits and cycling gear is here! Check it out in this lookbook! The full collection is live now! Click the link in our bio!

Our 2026 kits and cycling gear is here! Check it out in this lookbook! The full collection is live now! Click the link in our bio!

Our 2026 kits and cycling gear is here! Check it out in this lookbook! The full collection is live now! Click the link in our bio!

Our 2026 kits and cycling gear is here! Check it out in this lookbook! The full collection is live now! Click the link in our bio!

Our 2026 kits and cycling gear is here! Check it out in this lookbook! The full collection is live now! Click the link in our bio!

Our 2026 kits and cycling gear is here! Check it out in this lookbook! The full collection is live now! Click the link in our bio!

Our 2026 kits and cycling gear is here! Check it out in this lookbook! The full collection is live now! Click the link in our bio!
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Le visionneur d’histoires Instagram est un outil simple qui vous permet de regarder et de sauvegarder secrètement les histoires Instagram, vidéos, photos ou IGTV. Avec ce service, vous pouvez télécharger du contenu et l’apprécier hors ligne quand vous voulez. Si vous trouvez quelque chose d’intéressant sur Instagram que vous souhaitez vérifier plus tard ou si vous voulez voir des histoires tout en restant anonyme, notre Visionneur est parfait pour vous. Anonstories offre une excellente solution pour garder votre identité cachée. Instagram a lancé la fonctionnalité Stories en août 2023, rapidement adoptée par d’autres plateformes en raison de son format engageant et temporaire. Les histoires permettent aux utilisateurs de partager des mises à jour rapides, qu’il s’agisse de photos, vidéos ou selfies, agrémentés de texte, emojis ou filtres, visibles pendant 24 heures seulement. Cette fenêtre de temps limitée crée un fort engagement par rapport aux publications régulières. Aujourd’hui, les histoires sont l’un des moyens les plus populaires de se connecter et de communiquer sur les réseaux sociaux. Cependant, lorsque vous regardez une histoire, le créateur peut voir votre nom dans leur liste de visionneurs, ce qui peut poser un problème de confidentialité. Et si vous souhaitez naviguer dans les histoires sans être repéré ? C’est là qu’Anonstories devient utile. Il vous permet de regarder du contenu public sur Instagram sans révéler votre identité. Il vous suffit d’entrer le nom d’utilisateur du profil qui vous intéresse, et l’outil affichera ses dernières histoires. Fonctionnalités du visionneur Anonstories : - Navigation anonyme : Regardez des histoires sans apparaître dans la liste des visionneurs. - Aucun compte requis : Regardez du contenu public sans vous inscrire à un compte Instagram. - Téléchargement de contenu : Sauvegardez directement du contenu d’histoires sur votre appareil pour une utilisation hors ligne. - Voir les highlights : Accédez aux Highlights Instagram, même après la période de 24 heures. - Suivi des reposts : Suivez les reposts ou l’engagement sur les histoires des profils personnels. Limitations : - Cet outil fonctionne uniquement avec les comptes publics ; les comptes privés restent inaccessibles. Avantages : - Respect de la vie privée : Regardez n’importe quel contenu Instagram sans être repéré. - Simple et facile : Aucune installation d’application ni inscription requise. - Outils exclusifs : Téléchargez et gérez du contenu de manière que Instagram ne permet pas.
Suivez les mises à jour Instagram en toute discrétion tout en protégeant votre vie privée et en restant anonyme.
Consultez les profils et photos anonymement avec aisance grâce au visionneur de profil privé.
Ce service gratuit vous permet de voir les histoires Instagram anonymement, garantissant que votre activité reste cachée de l’uploader.
Anonstories permet aux utilisateurs de voir les histoires Instagram sans alerter le créateur.
Fonctionne parfaitement sur iOS, Android, Windows, macOS et les navigateurs modernes comme Chrome et Safari.
Privilégie la navigation sécurisée et anonyme sans nécessiter de coordonnées de connexion.
Les utilisateurs peuvent voir des histoires publiques en entrant simplement un nom d’utilisateur — sans compte requis.
Télécharge les photos (JPEG) et les vidéos (MP4) facilement.
Le service est gratuit.
Le contenu des comptes privés n’est accessible qu’aux abonnés.
Les fichiers sont destinés à un usage personnel ou éducatif uniquement et doivent respecter les règles de droit d’auteur.
Entrez un nom d’utilisateur public pour voir ou télécharger des histoires. Le service génère des liens directs pour sauvegarder le contenu localement.