Freilauf Podcast #12: Christoph Strasser

Extreme sports legend in an interview: Christoph Strasser's record-breaking rides and unbreakable spirit

In this exciting episode, we have the pleasure of welcoming Austrian extreme athlete Christoph Strasser. He has not only won the famous Race Across America six times, but also triumphed in the Transcontinental Race in 2022 and 2023. He is even the first person to have covered 1,000 kilometers in less than 24 hours on a "conventional" bicycle.

Christoph Strasser recounts his beginnings in cycling, from his early days to his numerous victories and world records. Learn more about his passion for extreme sports, his overcoming of health challenges, and the fascinating stories behind his successes. This podcast episode offers a unique insight into the life and achievements of this extraordinary athlete. So, press "Play" now and enjoy the conversation with Christoph Strasser on the "Freilauf" podcast!

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On Christoph Strasser's website https://www.christophstrasser.at/ Here you will find information about his current and past races. In addition, there are details about his biography, achievements, race reports, and dates for public speaking engagements, as well as further information about sponsors and partners.

Christoph Strasser shares his goals and how he achieves them through hard work, the right attitude, and above all, the right team in inspiring multimedia presentations. You can buy tickets for the events directly through his website. https://www.ultracyclingshop.com/ Purchase here. You'll also find books and films, clothing, sports nutrition, and accessories for extreme cycling.

Together with Florian Kraschitzer, Christoph Strasser hosts the podcast "Sitzfleisch" (Endurance). They talk about ultracycling, long-distance races, and all related topics. They discuss various aspects of the sport, share experiences, and offer insights into the world of ultracycling. Give it a listen!

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