Cameron Hoffman Interview – 3x Lotoja Winner – May 21st
May 10th, 2010 | By admin
May 21st at 6:00 PM I will have the privilege to interview Cameron Hoffman, 3x Lotoja Winner and National Cycling Champion. The interview will be via Webcam but will take place at Alpine Cycle and Fitness in Idaho Falls. Any who have questions are welcome to attend and ask Cameron during the interview. It would be really nice if you could post any questions you are thinking of asking Cameron as a comment to this post so he can have time to prepare.
A little about Cameron:
He has been a well known guy in the cycling community. He started cycling when he was 11 years old and didn’t win a race until he was 16. After winning his first race he didn’t look back. By the time he was 18 years old he became a Cat 1, went on to being one of the top Junior riders in the country winning 2nd place at National Championships. After not making the Junior World Championship team he kicked into another gear. Cameron joined the National Team at 19 years old, traveled to several different countries competing in international races.
After working with the National Team for 2 years, Cameron decided to go on a LDS Church Mission. He served in Cambodia. After his mission in 2001 he moved to Utah, married Lacey, a beautiful Layton girl. They have been married for 7 years, have two beautiful children, Carter and Abby. Cameron works full time with a local mortgage company, Sun Valley Mortgage.
Over the last 4 years, Cameron has won 2 State Criterium Championship titles, LOTOJA Pro race 3 times and competes regularly on a national Pro level.
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what criteria do I use to decide wether I use a compact crank or a standard double?
How do i taper for an event? ie(lotoja, park city)
As far as training for the hill sections of the ride…what training schedule would you recommend and length and grade of hill? I have heard to train in short, high intensity intervals, but wanted to verify.
what kind of clothing should I wear/bring/be prepared for during LOTOJA?
What is the best way to mentally prepare for LOTOJA?
I am wondering about drafting – how long can you draft off another rider and how long should you pull for?
what are the must-haves for your bike for an endurance race like lotoja?
I would be interested in hearing what the number one mistake you see riders making throughout a race is…