What’s up, everyone? ICEMAN is right around the corner! We’re officially a month out, and I can feel the excitement building. I’ve been getting in some miles here and there—maybe not as many as I’d like. Life has a funny way of sneaking in with jobs, family commitments, and everything else. But that’s part of it, right? Most of us aren’t full-time athletes. We have other things going on, and that’s okay.
As we close in on race day, I’ve noticed a lot of chatter: What bike should I ride? What tires are best? How much food should I carry? And don’t get me started on the endless debates about tire pressure! Here’s the thing: Everyone was a rookie once. I remember when I first rode the ICEMAN back in 2021. My prep? I showed up at my wave start time, threw on a CamelBak with a few snacks, and rode with my tires at 15-20 pounds of pressure because that’s just what they were. It wasn’t perfect, but guess what? I finished, and I had a blast.
At the end of the day, you’re racing against one person—yourself. Unless you’re gunning for a pro sponsorship (in which case, you might want to sign up for the pro race), your goal should be to push your own limits, enjoy the ride, and take in the experience. I can tell you, nobody ever became a pro off ICEMAN alone. But plenty of people have made lifelong memories, met great friends, and grown as riders. That’s what it’s all about.
Let me be clear—it’s not about how perfect your gear is or whether you hit every technical section just right. It’s about having fun, learning from the mistakes you make, and simply enjoying the day in the woods, regardless of the weather. This race is meant to challenge you, whether you’re a rookie or a seasoned vet. Maybe it’s your first time out here, or maybe it’s your grand finale for the year. Either way, don’t lose sight of why you signed up in the first place.
ICEMAN isn’t just a race; it’s a community. So be kind out there—help someone if they need it, give a nod to the faster folks, and encourage those who are taking it slow. We’re all in this together, and a little kindness goes a long way.
And when the race is over? Hug your family, head over to the beer tent, and soak up the good vibes with your fellow riders. Grab some food, share your stories, and just live in the moment. Because here’s the reality: None of us make it out of this life alive. So while you’re here—while you’re riding, while you’re breathing, while you’re living—make the most of it.
Enjoy the ride, ICEMAN. Don’t take life (or yourself) too seriously. After all, we’re here to have fun, aren’t we?
See you at the start line. Let’s go ride!
PS: I am in a Turtle Jersey with Bright Orange Shorts during the race. If it’s post race, I usually rock a cowboy hat of some sort. If you see me make sure you say “HI!”
Thank you to our 2024 Iceman Cometh Challenge Casey Smith @casey_thetractorguy