It’s always interesting being on the other side of the interview, and chatting with Matt from Canadian Cycling Magazine while we were at Canadian CX Nationals a couple of weeks ago was no exception. Super awesome guy and fantastic magazine, so chatting was fun and easy. I talked about what made me write Saddle, Sore, and a bit about the best advice I got from it, as well as what I’m doing next. Watch the full interview here, and check out the magazine next month for a review of the book!
About Molly Hurford
Molly Hurford is a journalist in love with all things cycling, running, nutrition and movement-related. When not outside, she’s writing about being outside and healthy habits of athletes and interviewing world-class athletes and scientists for The Consummate Athlete. She’s the author of multiple books and her most recent project, Shred Girls, is a young adult fiction series and online community focused on getting girls excited about bikes. She also writes regularly for publications including Bicycling magazine, Outside, Map My Run, and Nylon. Molly is a little obsessed with getting people—especially women—psyched on adventure and being outside, and she regularly hosts talks and runs clinics for cyclists and teaches yoga online and IRL… And in her spare time, the former Ironman triathlete and cyclist now spends time racing ultra-runs on trails. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @mollyjhurford
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