What has been the hardest part of running Cyclocross Magazine?
Yee: I guess there are two things. One is typical of most entrepreneurs—balancing the work that you love with spending time with the people that you love. Bless my friends and especially my wife for their amazing support and understanding—they certainly see me much less as I work to grow the business. When you’re always working, you’re often spreading yourself too thin. That’s why it’s taken us so damn long to sit down and do this interview! The other thing is more personal. A great business person is always out there networking, getting his name out there, building connections. And while I think I’m pretty good at talking to anyone and building relationships, especially related to cyclocross because I’m so passionate about it, I have no desire to be famous. I really couldn’t care less if not a single person knew my name or recognized me as the publisher of Cyclocross Magazine as long as the magazine is successful. And I really don’t want special treatment on group rides, at races, or