PYSO, ep. 54: Tejay van Garderen on risk assessment and not taking the joy of racing for granted

Published: May 28, 2020, 3:36 p.m.

b"American Tejay van Garderen, twice a fifth place finisher overall and winner of the white jersey at the Tour de France, wishes he had taken more time to appreciate the good times during his career. Whether it was winning the Tour of California, or just having fun rooming with riders like George Hincapie or Taylor Phinney, van Garderen says he took a lot of things for granted. \\n\\n\\u201cI wish I would have savored the moment a little bit more and appreciated it,\\u201d he said. \\u201c I always just thought, \\u2018Okay, I'm here now and I'm gonna go there and that's a stepping stone. That's kind of the story of cycling in a nutshell. You never stop to just say, \\u2018Hey, what I did was pretty cool.\\u2019 I wish I had done that a little bit more.\\u201d\\n\\nVan Garderen talks at length on this episode of Put Your Socks On about trying to keep perspective heading into the strange 2020 season.\\n\\nIn 2016, van Garderen skipped the Olympics because of another virus. At the time, his wife Jessica was six months pregnant, and he didn\\u2019t want to risk contracting the Zika virus. \\n\\nVan Garderen also talks about the people who helped get him to where he is today, including a framebuilder in Bozeman, Montana: Carl Strong. \\u201cWithout him I wouldn't have been a bike racer,\\u201d van Garderen said. \\u201cI just I wouldn't been wouldn't have been able to afford it.\\u201d"