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4D Racing
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Amanda Sin
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Eric Limkemann
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Joey Roa
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Keith Wong
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Matthew Rose
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Megan Hottman
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Owen Lisa
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Rajesh Durbal
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Tommy Carpenter
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Yuki Ikeda
Eric Limkemann
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Athlete Profile
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Discipline: Triathalon
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Category/Distance:Olympic/70.3
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| Training Location: Richmond, VA |
Team Info
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What was your favorite cartoon growing up?
X-Men. I still watch it on Netflix… Sad? Perhaps.
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Did you ever have a celebrity encounter? If so, who, when, and where?
Compete with Olympians and World Champions all the time. They are the biggest celebrities to me!
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List five things you would want on a deserted island.
- Food
- Water
- A good book
- Comfortable chair
- Bike on a PowerBeam Pro
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What was the last song that you sung along to?
I don’t sing. Trust me, it’s a good thing.
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What is your most embarrassing moment?
I’m assuming I’ve blocked it out, because I don’t remember a time when I’ve been embarrassed. All modesty and vanity have gone out the window in my time as a swimmer/triathlete!
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What did you want to be when you grew up?
I always wanted to be a doctor, but when I now focus on helping people stay healthy instead of fight illness.
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What is your guilty pleasure?
Honestly, Harry Potter and other ‘kids’ books. I don’t think I’ve grown up quite yet.
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What are you doing when you are not riding?
Swimming, running, sleeping, and eating.
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What is your favorite pre-event meal?
Oatmeal. Every morning without fail.
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What is your favorite post-event meal?
First Endurance Ultragen (followed by a nice greasy burger if the race is long enough)
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What is your greatest achievement in your sport?
2007 USAT Rookie of the year or qualifying for 70.3 World Champs in 2009 at my first 70.3 race.
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What are your must-haves on race day?
Fresh legs and no mechanicals
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Do you have any pre-event rituals?
System of a Down blaring in my headphones.
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What was your first bike?
Cannondale R300, although I’m sure I learned to ride on something with training wheels…
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How does CycleOps help you achieve your goals?
Training with power is a great way for my coach and I to quantify the work that I am doing and asses whether what we are doing is working.
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What are your most important power training metrics?
Training with power is a great way for my coach and I to quantify the work that I am doing and asses whether what we are doing is working.
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