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Hope to see you there.
xoxo,
Ryan.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Graeme Obree, back in the saddle, for an hour.
Graeme Obree's story is a wild ride. If you haven't seen The Flying Scotsman, you should.
And now he's back in the saddle again. He's not 100% sure he can do it, but he sure as hell is going to try. Last year, at 42 years old, was the first time since he was 16 that he didn't win a bike race. He's going for the hour record on, once again, a bike he has built himself. He'll be pushing a 138" gear (67x13).
He'll be going for it in late 2009. Keep your ear to the ground, and I'll try and follow up when I hear word.
And now he's back in the saddle again. He's not 100% sure he can do it, but he sure as hell is going to try. Last year, at 42 years old, was the first time since he was 16 that he didn't win a bike race. He's going for the hour record on, once again, a bike he has built himself. He'll be pushing a 138" gear (67x13).
He'll be going for it in late 2009. Keep your ear to the ground, and I'll try and follow up when I hear word.
Where are you go?
Four months on a bicycle between Cairo, Egypt and Cape Town South Africa is not your typical African safari.
En route with the Tour d’ Afrique, the world’s longest bicycle race and expedition, the Zenga Bros. (CAN) and Brian Vernor (USA) make light of this physically daunting trip by sharing a universal love of the bicycle with Africa’s roadside mechanics, sporting racers, and innumerable curious strangers.
Traveling more than 70 miles per day, 50 racers and expedition riders experienced the boundless Nubian desert of Sudan, the great majesty of Victoria Falls, and finally the cold rush of the Atlantic Ocean.
Where Are You Go captures the 7,000 mile expedition as a constant adventure full of playfulness and mysterious beauty, and is a testament to the endurance of human curiosity
Via Krtschmidt via arkitip
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Zlog gear is goin' off
Zach at Zlog is bringing more gear to the front. I'm really into the Chain Cult shirt, and the snap backs are looking fly. Way to go buddy.
Of course the "Drop Bars Not Bombs" is already a classic, and has made an appearance on BSNYC. No such thing as bad publicity.
You can get at Zach's stuff via his Zlog Big Cartel Store
Of course the "Drop Bars Not Bombs" is already a classic, and has made an appearance on BSNYC. No such thing as bad publicity.
You can get at Zach's stuff via his Zlog Big Cartel Store
Monday, May 18, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
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