{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/675323d32dd88df1328d5b41/699019dab0cb4fc2fd46a018?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Elsa Lagache ENG : Bike commuting is my real Zone 2 ! ","description":"<p>What if your ultra journey started by chance?</p><p>Based in New York, Elsa discovered ultra-distance cycling in 2022 after winning entry to a race. What began as curiosity quickly became commitment. Since then, she has progressed through major distances, building her endurance with a simple philosophy: consistency, structure, and passion — no coach required.</p><blockquote>“I don’t have a coach — I’m coachless. I train with my joy of living and my desire to ride.”</blockquote><p>Her training blends weekly volume, long rides, and everyday cycling.</p><blockquote>“Bike commuting is my real Zone 2.”</blockquote><h2><br></h2><p>After testing multiple formats, one stands above the rest:</p><blockquote>“My favorite distance is the 1000 — it’s the perfect mix.”</blockquote><p>Long enough to demand strategy, short enough to stay intense, the 1,000 km forces riders to master fueling, pacing, and — above all — recovery.</p><blockquote>“In ultra, you don’t quit — you eat, you drink, you sleep… you recover.”</blockquote><p>Elsa also highlights the importance of strength training, sleep strategy, and balance. Because succeeding in ultra isn’t just about pushing harder — it’s about sustaining the effort without losing yourself along the way.</p><h2><br></h2><p>Elsa’s story is a reminder that there is no single way into ultra cycling. Start small, build confidence, and allow experience to shape your path.</p><p>Whether you’re chasing your first long-distance event or looking to go further, this episode delivers practical insight and real perspective from an athlete who keeps things simple — and effective.</p><p>🎧&nbsp;<strong>Listen to the full episode on ULTRA TALK and Ultra Cycling Podcast.</strong></p><p>🙌&nbsp;<strong>Enjoyed this episode?</strong></p><p>Share it in your stories or tag someone who should hear it. Every share makes a huge difference and helps grow the community. ❤️</p><p>#ultratalk #podcast #ultracycling</p>","author_name":"Arnaud Manzanini"}