My racing life and my work life were finally in alignment when I partnered with Oiselle. I was in alignment. I had traded my obsession with being “the best” for being good. And I’m not talking about “good” in the normal sports term—“good” meaning “okay, but not great.” I’m talking about goodness. I wanted more goodness in sport, in running. Not just in the recreational world where that idea was more naturally embraced, but in the professional world, too.

