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Besides being one of the most popular writers covering the Tour de France every year, Martin Dugard is an award winning author whose books include Chasing Lance, a behind the scenes look at the Tour de France, The Last Voyage of Columbus, Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingstone and Surviving the Toughest Race on Earth, a first person-chronicle of adventure racing’s early history. Marty's weekly musings can be found here, exclusively online.

Martin Dugard's new book is The Training Ground, due in stores May 14. His website is www.martindugard.com.

Written by: Martin Dugard
Posted: Monday, 21 July 2008
I like to think that I am a fairly virile fellow. My definition of toughness is a fairly rigid code, one involving pain, suffering, perseverance and a certain amount of deprivation (all immediately followed by some level of reward, for what is pain and suffering if not the slice of hell we must endure to experience Heaven?).

Written by: Martin Dugard
Posted: Sunday, 13 July 2008
It was almost exactly a year ago today that I spent an afternoon hunched over that barely paved precursor to triage known as the Col de Peyresourde. I watched scores of seasoned cyclists step off their bikes and either lay down on the side of the road, or walk in bike shoes. Grown men were taking off their shirts and taking naps next to the nearby stream, cursing the signs along the climb noting the number of miles to the top and the average gradient of the road.

Long freaking day in the saddle, folks.
Written by: Martin Dugard
Posted: Monday, 07 July 2008

In watching the Track and Field Olympic Trials this past week, I was constantly struck by the inordinate amount of attention dedicated to the sprint events. Tyson Gay's cramp in the 200 received more air time than the Men's 10,000 meter final, Alyson Felix's desperate desire to qualify in the 200 after failing in the 100 was treated as a national emergency, and NBC just couldn't get enough of those sprint heats, showing every last one of them ad infinitum.

Written by: Martin Dugard
Posted: Tuesday, 01 July 2008
Babbitt writes to remind me that "Mondays with Marty" really doesn't have quite the same punch if I'm not filing until Tuesday. Alas, he's right. I'm going to start writing my missives on Sunday night so that they post early Monday morning. From the feedback I've been getting, it seems that a number of you have begun to check in on a regular basis, and I owe you the courtesy of being prompt. So hang with me, I'm getting into a nice rhythm with all this.

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Aqua Feed Zone

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