Biking
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How to Train Like Pro Mountain Biker Rebecca Rusch
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Known to many as “The Queen of Pain,” professional mountain biker Rebecca Rusch is at the top of her game with no signs of slowing down. We sat down with the six-time world champion to talk about all things training. Watch to learn how Rebecca stays motivated and focused on those tough training rides.