The Omaha Obstical Ordeal
High-Intensity Urban Survival Training
Experience the reality of cycling in America’s most dysfunctional Bronze-level Bicycle Friendly Community. This 2.5-hour, 33-mile journey through Omaha, Nebraska starts with promise on the MoPac Trail, then descends into urban chaos as protected infrastructure vanishes and cyclists are left to navigate hostile city streets. Three climbs punctuate a ride defined not by elevation, but by constant speed interruptions, missing connections, and infrastructure that simply ends without warning. Filmed as a real-world case study in how NOT to build cycling infrastructure, this ride documents every frustrating moment of what happens when a city has a plan but refuses to fund it for over a decade. Average speed: 12.99 mph. Political dysfunction: immeasurable.
Targeted Workout Elements
This is NOT a casual scenic ride. The Omaha Obstacle Ordeal delivers 2.5 hours of punishing interval work as you constantly surge to recover lost momentum from infrastructure failures. Three climbs combine with relentless power flexing in the mid-anaerobic zone (85% max HR) to create an average RPE of 8/10. The workout mimics real-world urban cycling—short, explosive efforts to accelerate from stops, sustained threshold power to make up time, and mental toughness to maintain focus through chaos. Expect to spend significant time above lactate threshold as you compensate for what smooth infrastructure would otherwise provide. Perfect for building explosive power, anaerobic capacity, and the kind of resilience that only comes from fighting for every mile.