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Blah.Blah.Quote.o'Day:
If the wind is not against you, it is not blowing.
~James E. Starrs, The Noiseless Tenor


Blah.Blah.Fit.

Check out BodyRock.tv for a workout (if you think you’re tough enough).

Haah! Don’t Forget: You’re Weak !!

Blah.Blah.Cool.

Typographic Bicycle art, by Aaron Kuehn, at http://aarline.info/hotaar/

Blah.Blah.R.I.P.

R.I.P.

Last night around 6:00pm (2/21/2011) a cyclist was killed in an accident on a street we often ride:  San Joaquin near Spyglass Road in Newport Beach.  I visited the newspaper’s website (Orange Country Registry) (click here to link to the article, including comments) and I was overwhelmed by a comment someone left;  this is an example of the attitude we’re constantly at odds with.

There are always fringe elements who make outlandish remarks, however, I believe it represents a sentiment that’s widely shared by the non-cycling community and illustrates the hostility that runs deep.

Below is the comment:

“Wow I bet 90% of the idiots who comment here have driven drunk in their lives at least once. especially when they were 22. Also I bet all you fools text while you drive!! The real Moron in this sad story is the CYCLIST!!! These people ride two feet out of the bike lane and constantly slow down traffic because of their power tripping attitudes!!. Ive lived in Spyglass hill my whole life and deal with these idiots on PCH every morning. What they do is literally the most dangerous thing you can do. Seriously bungee jumping is a hundred times safer. These people dress up in Spandex covered in Windex and Suburu adds. what a bunch of posers! YOURE NOT SPONSORED!!! I want to throw my skateboard at your spokes everytime I SE YOU! Same A%$%holes that are managers at Banks … Mortgage scum total MICHAEL SCOTTS! I feel really bad for the girl. STAY ON THE SIDEWALKS AND STOP PLAYING IN TRAFFIC IDIOTS!!!!!”

According to the article: “The bicyclist, whom authorities have described only as an adult male, was pronounced dead at the scene. ”

Originally cyclists were encouraged to ride in opposition to the flow of traffic. Then it was understood that riding  with the flow of traffic was safer.  Now is the time to propose a new safety paradigm:  “Take up the lane”. We need an educational program to help drivers understand that we ride with safety in mind and not “power tripping attitudes.”

When the bike lane disappears, it’s imperative to take up the lane to prevent being squeezed out and to prevent near misses by drivers who are simply too impatient to care.

Vintage Marinoni

Now that’s a nice bike.

Stumbled on this guys blog:

http://wimharwig.com/category/bicycle/

You’ll find a cool cargo bike at this site; he calls it the Bullit.

Ouch..that’s got to hurt!

Crazy boy Awang from Malaysia stuck his nose in another Keirin sprint at the Worlds and came away with a piece of lumber for it..to his credit he jumped up mounted his pony and crossed the line for a 3rd place finish..and who says cyclists cant handle their WOOD!

Tired of the rain..try this on for size..

Is that the Iron Man holding up No Mas and Bubbles?…a little secret training indoors while the rest of us are all gnawing on the bone waiting for the skies to clear…

Jack was one bad ass dude!

Can you see the resemblance to El Tortuga?

Jack was one bad ass dude..he preached what he lived…we’re all lucky he didn’t take up riding with us Freddies he would’ve kicked some ass..checkout some of his memorable quotes below..UF

RIP: September 26, 1914 – January 23, 2011

I’m going to be ninety in September. Everybody else can have a piece of the birthday cake, but not me. I have rules, and I follow ‘em. No cake, no pie, no candy, no ice cream! Haven’t had any in seventy-five years. It makes me feel great not eating birthday cake. That’s the gift I give myself.

Forget about what you used to do. This is the moment you’ve been waiting for.

Don’t ask me about politics. I don’t like to get into Barbra Streisand-ism. Let’s stick to what’s important. Read more »

I’m in search of the good in the world . . .

In the Sport’s section of  today’s FloydLA Times (02/17/2011), in an article about Armstrong’s announced retirement, FLandis, in a text message, told The Times he had no thoughts on Armstrong’s retirement, that I’ve left cycling in search of the good in the world.

Flandy, we wish you all the best in your quest.

Read the article at LA-Times

The Rider by Krabbe

Krabbe understood it..the essence of the sport..the loneliness..doubt…the emphasis not on the podium finish..not on the triumph..but rather the humility in defeat… the victory in suffering…the emptiness in the unforgiving moments on the rivet…the mountains of doubt..the swell tide of relief at the finish…the verdict…

pick it up.. read it…its the quintessential novel on cycling…you can almost hear the chains humming…UF

Available at Amazon [No excuses] ($9.75)

Danny MacAskill – “Way Back Home”


DannyMac is at it again..the man has wings and a gyro inside his head..see him fly..UF