INDIANAPOLIS — Juan Pablo Montoya keeps a detailed log of all his rides.
Not in the stock car, but on his mountain bike.
All of them, every daily 2-hour trek in sunny Miami where the stocky Colombian tries to pedal himself into shape. He's never too far from his favorite two-wheeled ride — at the track, like Talladega and Charlotte, or any locale when he can find some open space and just go.
There's been so much cycling to keep track of, too: More than 70 rides, and he is closing in on 1,000 miles this year and counting.
JPM, NASCAR driver, has morphed into JPM, fitness freak. His quest has even taken him to a pilates studio, where wife Connie convinced him to try a handful of classes.
About the only part of his workout routine he won't detail is exactly how much weight he's dropped. But it's clear by looking at his frame that he's in the best shape of his stock car career. Yes, he was tired of the flab, but not just because he was overweight, but because of what it represented.
He's doing it all with one goal in mind.
"I want to (expletive) succeed in this," he said. "I'm tired of sucking."