Exploring the Netherlands and a Trip to the Wind Tunnel

Going all the way back to April, I took a few days of rest after an intense winter and spring of track racing. To get going again, I decided to take a small three day bikepacking trip around the Netherlands. I first headed west to De Zilk, a small town on the coast, where IContinue reading “Exploring the Netherlands and a Trip to the Wind Tunnel”

Turkey and Paraguay

Picking up where I left off on my last post, in late February I left my altitude camp in Colombia and headed home to the Netherlands. A few days later I went to a U.S. national team training camp in Sittard, in the Netherlands’ southern Limburg region. The camp focused on final preparations for theContinue reading “Turkey and Paraguay”

2025 Winter in Review

After returning from a December family holiday visit to the US, I spent the first two weeks of 2025 at home in Wageningen: a not-so-nice reminder of Dutch winter weather. It’s rarely unbearably cold in the Netherlands – certainly not from my Minnesota perspective – but the constant gray, lack of sun, wetness, and tempsContinue reading “2025 Winter in Review”

2024 Wrap Up

Here’s my wrap up of an exciting last few months of 2024. In mid November, the UCI Track Champions League (TCL) kicked off with its opening round in Paris. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but the amount of organization that goes into TV production is astonishing. My numbers could be off, but it seemedContinue reading “2024 Wrap Up”

World Championships and Beyond

Fourth place in the world. After 160 laps of the most pain I have ever experienced, I looked up at the scoreboard and saw my name, Peter Moore, next to the number four. It’s not often that race results fully reflect progress in training and development, but this year’s Track Cycling World Championships in CopenhagenContinue reading “World Championships and Beyond”