On rare occasions when he permits himself to be tested in a laboratory, his ability to produce power and transport oxygen ranks on a par with those of many other ultra-endurance athletes. He wins for the most fundamental of reasons: he refuses to stop.
I wonder if he will drop dead during or right after a future race.
There is quite the chance he’ll drop dead, so I personally think his method is irrational under the vast majority of circumstances. In the case that winning an endurance bike race saves one million lives this strategy is not that bad, however.
That’s a value judgement. He appears to think the risks he places himelf in when he’s not in control are an acceptable price for the utility he derives from his bicycling.
I wonder if he will drop dead during or right after a future race.
There is quite the chance he’ll drop dead, so I personally think his method is irrational under the vast majority of circumstances. In the case that winning an endurance bike race saves one million lives this strategy is not that bad, however.
That’s a value judgement. He appears to think the risks he places himelf in when he’s not in control are an acceptable price for the utility he derives from his bicycling.