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Why Do We Take On Grueling Cycling Events?

We ride ElliptiGOs in the toughest cycling events we can find because we're endurance athletes who thrive on pushing ourselves to the limit.  Our mission was to replicate the running experience, and part of our common running experience is competition and pushing ourselves to accomplish things we never thought we could.  Whether that's qualifying for Boston, completing an Ironman, or finishing a 100-mile ultramarathon, the feeling of accomplishment that comes with completing something that once seemed impossible is like no other.  We acheive that same feeling of accomplisment by establishing new records on the ElliptiGO, whether that's attempting to ride 204-miles in one day, completing the Death Ride within the cutoff time, or climbing Mt. Washington, these were all challenges that at one time seemed impossible.  We will continue to set goals that appear out of reach and then work to achieve them, whether that is riding across the country, doing even more extreme climbs, or both.  We think pushing the limits of our current model is important for finding ways to improve the ElliptiGO and for establishing the legitimacy of the elliptical bicycle industry.


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