United by a shared love of cycling, fast rides, and good company. Meet the founding members of the club.
MEET Our RACE Team
Sam Garver
Sam is a Cat 2 road racer and Cat 3 cyclocross racer, with a recent focus on gravel racing. He loves traveling with his bike and competing at national events like Chicago Grit and the Tucson Bicycle Classic. His main goals for 2026 include Belgian Waffle Ride California and qualifying for the Gran Fondo National Championships in Maryland.
Founder, Just OK at Bikes
Brice Long
Brice is a former elite racer in Germany and now a USAC Level 3 certified coach. His focus is mainly Gran Fondos and fast group rides. His massive diesel engine will give El Tractor a run for his money, making him a great wheel to follow (if you can hold it).
Reach out here to inquire about coaching from Brice.
Watt TrainSean Healy
TSS KingA true renaissance man on the bike, Sean is always up for a cycling adventure. Racing both road and gravel, and riding in nearly every group ride he can find, he’s almost always on the bike. Week after week, Sean racks up some of the highest TSS totals in the group. You’d be hard pressed to find anyone who rides more… or recovers less.
James Tobias
Elevation Assassin
James is a Cat 2 road racer focusing on long endurance events. A seasoned endurance athlete, he has completed an Ironman triathlon and most recently finished an Everesting ride, climbing 29,111 ft in a single day. Good luck trying to drop James on a climb.
2026 Race calendar
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March marks the start of the race season, kicking things off with Gravel Battle of Sumter Forest and the Swamp Fox Gravel Fondo.
Shortly after, the team shifts to road and takes on Ride the Lowcountry, tackling the full 100-mile distance across the scenic roads of the Lowcountry.
April also brings the Tour of Georgia Gran Fondo, the first opportunity to qualify for the Gran Fondo National Championships, a major goal for the team later in the year.
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May is highlighted by Belgian Waffle Ride California, one of the premier unroad races in the country. With over 100 miles of pavement, gravel, and everything in between, it’s a true test of endurance and versatility.
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Summer continues with Gran Fondo Asheville, another chance to qualify for Nationals and one of the biggest endurance events of the season.
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Then comes the main event: the Gran Fondo National Championships in Frederick, Maryland. Covering 87 miles and more than 8,000 feet of elevation gain, this race draws some of the strongest riders from across the country and stands as the team’s primary target for the year.
October shifts gears as we trade smooth pavement for rugged gravel at the Hell Hole Gravel Grind, a two-day epic through the heart of Francis Marion National Forest.
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In November, the team continues its gravel racing with Gravelanche, a 100-mile endurance gravel race through the remote roads of Francis Marion National Forest.
See you at the start line!