Video: Dialed Health's Black Diamond Everesting Challenge

Feb 9, 2022 at 14:15
by Derek Teel  

Words: Dialed Health


Limits are there to be pushed, and that’s really what Dialed Health is all about—empowering you to find your limits and equipping you with the strength and motivation to move beyond them. It’s also the spirit behind the Dialed Health Vert Challenge, an annual challenge for athletes with a pretty simple premise: set a personal record for vertical ascent in a single bike ride. It’s an individual goal, but a group effort, as athletes all over join each other in testing limits and discovering potential.

When Dialed Health coach Derek Teel came up with the idea, he knew he’d be inspired by the amazing things participating athletes achieved, but he didn’t just want to sit back and watch. Derek wanted to push his limits too, and accomplish something along with the Dialed Fam. At 1:45 in the morning on a September Saturday, he set out to do just that.

Everesting

The challenge coach Derek decided to take on was a modified version of Everesting, in which a cyclist climbs at least 29,029 feet (the height of Mt. Everest) in a single ride. The official rules require the climb be achieved through up-and-down repetitions of the same hill, but Derek wanted to make the challenge truer to the kind of real-world riding Dialed Health athletes do every day. So he chose to complete his challenge on a mountainous offroad loop, which included an approximately 2.5 mile-long climb up a fire road and a technical 1.4-mile descent.

With more than 26 laps needed to rack up enough elevation gain, Derek knew the ride would push him to his very limits. To succeed would take careful preparation, equipment, and the support of friends. And last but not least, a little determination and grit.

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Preparation

With 3 young children and a busy family life, it wasn’t feasible for Derek to put in lots of huge training days to prepare for the Everesting. Instead, throughout the spring and summer he stuck to his normal 7–10 hours of weekly riding time, favoring consistency and trusting the process of training. With just over a month remaining before the Vert Challenge, Derek rode a double century on his road bike. This 200-mile ride was Derek’s longest ever, and though it only achieved about half of an Everesting’s worth of climbing, it was a perfect test of his ability to endure a long day in the saddle and a big confidence boost.

While Derek’s cycling didn’t change too much in advance of the Everesting, he did make some notable adjustments to his strength and mobility routine to prepare for the effort.

bigquotes“It might sound counterintuitive, but I put more emphasis than normal on strength training,” he said. “Traditional cycling metrics like threshold and power-to-weight aren’t as important during an Everesting that includes such an abusive descent. Instead, you simply need to be durable, so I increased the weight I was lifting in the months before the ride. Then two weeks beforehand, I reduced the weight and shifted my focus to mobility and flexibility. I wanted to feel strong, supple, and relaxed.”

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Equipment and Logistics

Knowing his body was ready, Derek turned to his equipment. Since he wanted the ride to be representative of actual trail riding, he wanted to ride a bike that fit this description too. So instead of using an ultra-custom pro-level setup, Derek chose to ride his Specialized Stumpjumper Expert, with a few minor adjustments to make the bike softer and more comfortable. Pre-riding the course a week in advance helped Derek test out his strategy and optimize tire pressure, and revealed that the biggest challenge would be to avoid riding too hard up the climb. To keep his pacing in check, Derek utilized dual sided power pedals and a heart rate monitor.

This left only the actual logistics of the day to take care of, and Derek had that covered too. His Dad came along to help, as did an incredible group of friends who’d ride alongside him for much of the day. Every box was checked, and Derek was ready.

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The Ride

At 1:45 am on a Saturday morning, Derek finally set out to complete the Vert Challenge. Though he was admittedly short on sleep, the knowledge that Dialed Health athletes everywhere were pushing their own limits was powerful motivation. So too was the thought of friend and Dialed Health partnered coach Katie Alton, who’d suffered a serious crash and brain injury a few months before. With Katie’s boyfriend joining him at the start line Derek got to work, his ride dedicated to Katie’s incredible resilience and ongoing recovery.

Beginning in the pitch-black California night, Derek and his friends rode the approximately 40-minute loop, stopping every few laps to refuel and stretch. The sunrise offered a huge morale boost, as did the milestone of completing the first 10,000 feet of climbing. But at the halfway point, Derek was forced to face the crushing realization that he would not be able to finish riding before sunset. It was the most challenging part of the entire ride.

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bigquotes“Physically, I felt great,” he remembers. “But mentally, it was the hardest time. Even in my exhaustion I could do the math and realize I’d be finishing in the dark. It hurt to accept.”

There was nothing to do but carry on, and soon the sense of purpose and motivation returned. Derek stayed positive by measuring progress one small goal at a time— completing the next lap, or getting over the next climb, or even just watching one more mile tick by. By the time the sun began to set, only two laps remained, and the friends who’d joined Derek for his first few laps returned to ride alongside him once again.

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As he neared the end of his 26th lap, Derek suffered one last defeat. According to his elevation data, he would not have enough vertical gain to complete the Everesting at the end of the lap and would need to continue for another few miles. Even though it would only take a short additional distance, it felt like a monumental and insurmountable task.

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bigquotes“I just wanted so badly to be done. I saw I had 1,000 feet left, and I told myself I just have to climb,” he recalls.

Finally, at 9:46 PM, more than 20 hours and 119 miles after starting, Derek had done it. He had successfully Everested on his trail bike and completed the Dialed Health Vert Challenge.

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The Meaning of Success

When Derek originally came up with the idea for the annual Dialed Health Vert Challenge, he wanted to motivate athletes to push themselves past their comfort zones and redefine their understanding of their own potential. That potential is different for everyone, but it’s a powerful experience to discover it, with new self-confidence revealed along the way.

bigquotes“That ride was the coolest thing I’ve ever done on my mountain bike, but it was so much more than that,” Derek says. “It wasn’t easy, but I was thinking of Katie, and what she’s going through, and it made my ride feel easy by comparison. I want her to know she powered that ride.”

Support Katie's GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/be3b105a

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65 Comments
  • 14 0
 Derek is the man, top bloke. His gym programmes are really. Good on him to do this for a really good cause. Those calories....i'd have been straight to the cake shop.....and fish n chip shop. Well done.
  • 12 0
 I really appreciate the love! After the ride I drank two beers while eating 4 pop tarts, haha I pretty much lost it. Thankfully a hearty midnight pizza coated the stomach before I slept after 24 hours Smile hahaha
  • 11 0
 I know Derek well and such a genuine good guy who loves seeing others reach their goals. This dudes programs are legit and worth the small amount per month.

Derek - you killed this dude. So stoked for you and can’t wait to ride soon, my friend.
  • 3 0
 *wiping tears Haha this means a lot, thank you! Very grateful for your guys' support since we met a few years ago. Awesome to see the impact you have had on our local MTB community. Getting a ton of people on bikes, trails built, and together we're helping them get healthier/ride better.
  • 11 0
 Thank you for putting a link to Katie’s go fund me. She is still in hospitals right now fighting her ass off! Thank you Derek for all the love and support!
  • 7 0
 #KATIESTRONG She is still battling! You and her are a huge inspiration for me on a daily basis. I hope this helps bring in some more funds.
  • 4 0
 I think about Katie and the work she puts in quite often. Those days I don’t want to lift or ride, the thought of Katie pops into my head and it’s grind time.
  • 7 0
 So sick to have this resurface! Definitely deserves a ton of credit for this accomplishment!
  • 3 0
 Thanks again for being there to capture it! You crushed it with all the photos/video!
  • 4 0
 What a huge accomplishment! You’re an inspiration to so many and the cause is great. Your strength training programs have done wonders for me and this challenge shows anything is possible with the best strength training for cyclists. Keep crushing
  • 1 0
 DIALED FAM OG TRIPLE OG! Thanks Quincy!
  • 3 0
 Derek is a daily inspiration for me in health, fitness, nutrition, business, and family! I wish I timed better my chance at ever eating last year but it was still a satisfying and building experience for me. Let’s see what this year brings #DIALEDFAM!!!
  • 1 0
 *everesting not ever eating
  • 5 0
 I already knew about this and listened to the podcast episode all about this and it still blows my mind! Such a huge feat!
  • 2 0
 THANK YOU! Stoked you listened to the podcast on it! Here's the link for anyone who wants more details than you can get from the video podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/89-i-did-it-everesting-on-my-trail-bike-down-black/id1480709469?i=1000534665930
  • 2 0
 Katie Alton, is an inspiration to us all and she was a huge part of that ride. Grateful you included her in this.

So impressive that you did this. Your weekly time on the bike/gym is feasible for any average Joe/Jane to do. Shows that we are all meant for bigger things. Rad
  • 1 0
 Grateful to be able to do it #KATIESTRONG

That's the goal with our training programs! Get riders moving off the bike consistently, with or without equipment!
  • 2 0
 I don't personally KNOW Derek, but I know that what Derek does is done with determination, genuine personal improvement and with humility. Sir, you are El Jefe and such a powerful inspiration to many who may be questioning their potential. I hope your positive attitude, actions and results reach many people and that in turn your efforts be amplified to many more. Make that El Jefe t-shirt and wear it often. Cheers!
  • 1 0
 BLESSINGS EL JEFE!!! Haha thank you so much for taking the time to write this. It's great to know all of the DH content has been received this way, because inspiring others to reach their potential (and giving them the tools to do so) is absolutely our goal!
  • 5 0
 Congratulations!! Can’t believe he doesn’t have a Everest background
  • 2 0
 THANK YOU! It was a gnarly way to start these endeavors, but something that required me to use all my riding/training experience for.
  • 2 1
 Why does everyone who "everests" pick a route and do it over and over..kinda boring..why don't you make an actual route through an actual mountain range or through the country side with varied terrain and trails instead of doing the same boring thing over and over and over again..
  • 6 0
 The monotony is part of the experience(according to official "everesting.com" standards and trust me it's way worse on a Road Bike. I just Everested again on road on the same .5 mile stretch of road for 117 laps.

There are some super gnarly dudes that have done it without repeating a single climb. The route I'm thinking of was like 220 miles...
  • 3 0
 Congratulations,you are in good shape cause in the end your heart rate was reading 92 and dropping to 78 ,that is not easy for a not so fit person ,
  • 1 0
 There were some wild heart rate fluctuations throughout the day, which was kind of expected after such a long effort. Grateful the body held up!
  • 3 0
 Derek is an absolute legend! His no bs and no excuses attitude has helped me through a lot. Watching this again makes me want to crush every local hill until I puke.
  • 1 0
 THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT! Thanks dude #dialedfam
  • 3 0
 Way to go Derek! So happy to see this on here! You put in the hard work and the rewards are well deserved! Keep fighting Katie! #katiestrong #dialedfam
  • 2 0
 I just realized, we rode this loop this weekend. Wow!!!!! Can’t believe Derek did all those laps!
  • 1 0
 @laurenkress77: No way, that's awesome! I felt the same way doing 2 laps on the pre-ride, haha
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 START MOVING FORWARD
  • 4 0
 What's a "ultra-custom pro-level setup?" I want one.
  • 1 0
 Hahahaha
  • 3 0
 Yea Derek! Love seeing this success story up on PB! Such a testimonial to the DH program and Dereks abilities
  • 2 0
 PROUD that the strength/mobility training passed the durability test. I appreciate the support! #dialedfam
  • 1 0
 Would be a interesting thing doing that without carbs in nutrition - keto fat based diet - I think RAAM legend Strasser does that during racing…
  • 2 0
 People do it, but you can count me out for that one...
  • 2 0
 Sorry nonsense - Strasser did it with carbs
  • 1 0
 @ferenooo: Ahhh good to know!
  • 2 0
 OMG looking at that bag of oreo cookies makes me want to physically crush myself just to eat oreos with reckless abandon!
  • 1 0
 I know this feeling in the realest way...haha

Once we got back to the car, I ate 4 poptarts while drinking 2 beers.... #RECKLESSABANDON
  • 3 0
 Amazing achievement. Congratulations. It’s an inspiration.
  • 1 0
 THANK YOU!
  • 1 0
 Everesting looks terrible.. and I would never try it. So I decided to never try it on a double black diamond trail. Now what?
  • 1 0
 Haha, keep making it harder! I got some ideas for this year...
  • 2 0
 Braile trail 26 times jeez. I woulda done demo flow a few times for fun!
  • 1 0
 It was really tempting, but that would have added some miles!
  • 1 0
 Or the whole way down Ridge/Sawpit....
Missed some good stuff out there, hope your Demo Forest experience was not just Suffer Springs & Braille.
  • 1 0
 @bikebasher: I've ridden Flow in the past, but haven't checked out Sawpit just yet...I'll be back!
  • 2 0
 Amazing accomplishment, Derek! You are an inspiration to all.
  • 1 0
 That really means a lot, thank you!
  • 1 0
 Glad to say I know you and what a inspiration, and feat to accomplish! See ya on the trails soon buddy! Dagonger
  • 3 2
 Everest Specific bikes will be a thing soon!
  • 1 0
 ooooooo I'm not against it...
  • 2 0
 @DialedHealth: no other challenge motivates creation of reverse mullets!
  • 1 0
 @calmWAKI: haha #nailedit
  • 3 3
 DLD HLTH BLK DMND EVRSTNG CHLLNG
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