Friday, December 30, 2005

Here are some of my favorite pictures of the downside to cycling

The Infamous Lance Armstrong Crash in the 2003 Tour
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2005 Tour de France.
In the women's stage 2 sprint (Redlands Classic), Lyne Bessette (Saturn) failed to control her bike after running over teammate, Ina Teutenberg (seated), who had prematurely raised her hands in victory.

George Hincapie (USPS), Johan Museeuw and Servais Knaven (Domo) look like creatures from another planet on the pavé.
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Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Cyclingnews.com 2005 Pictures of the Year


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Robbie McEwen head butts fellow Aussie Stuart O'Grady while Tom Boonen takes the win.

Pic of the year #2

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A group climbs the Galibier.

Pic of the year #3

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No great cycling picture gallery is complete without a picture of Paris-Roubaix.

Pic of the year #4

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Europe has some amazing views, and they look even better with a bike race.

Pic of the year #5

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Picture of the year #5. Great sprint photo with Eric Zabel edging out Bennati and McEwen.

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

ill mitch - American Success Story


This isn't about cycling or politics. But sometimes, something is too important NOT to mention. Ill Mitch...he could be the next great "thing".

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Chris Horner interview


I know I've blabbered on before about Chris Horner, but he is a great success story and one of the best tactical riders I ever met or raced against (Although Jonathan Vaughters was great too). He is truly gifted at being able to read a race and react to it. It also helps to be extremely talented physically and strong as an ox. Chris should be looking for another great year in Europe riding with another good guy American, Freddy Rodriguez on the Davitamon-Lotto squad.

Thursday, December 15, 2005

1 finger, 2 fingernails


Circus freak? Perhaps. My lovely sister took my finger off with the hinge of the door when I was just over a year old. But luckily the Doctor did a decent job of sewing it back on. The finger is fine, but I now have two fingernails growing from that one finger. Some say I'm cursed, others say I'm blessed, I just think it's more difficult to keep clean.


I haven't found a way to cash in on my sisters brutality or my disfigurement but I'm forging ahead with a few thoughts in mind. Maybe I should take a few pictures of my scars from years of racing and hitting the deck from 35 mph. Maybe. But for now, just another finger shot!

Racing for 2006

So I cut my racing and riding totally off in July this year. The reason? Well, there were actually a few.

1. It was really really hot and this isn't my job now.
2. I was golfing more and went on a great golf trip to Bandon Oregon. I decided to spend more time on the range than in the saddle.
3. My job at work changed and I was putting in more and more hours. Therefore I wasn't getting off work earlier and had no time to ride.
4. This isn't my job anymore and so I was really lazy. Did I mention that I was golfing more?

I feel a strong need to start riding again but the weather is COLD (not quite Colorado cold, but still cold) and it's just always dark outside. Time to get the indoor trainer going and the 3rd bay in the garage setup. Here is to a strong 2006 season.