I Got There and It Was Good.
Sometimes you gotta leave shit behind. I am currently writing to you from my new place in Denver. It’s been a long journey to get Continue reading I Got There and It Was Good.
Two Wheels. One Dark Lord.
Sometimes you gotta leave shit behind. I am currently writing to you from my new place in Denver. It’s been a long journey to get Continue reading I Got There and It Was Good.
Normally, on Tuesdays I try to report some bike world happening or ride I have just done. But real life has gotten the better of Continue reading Tuesdays with Dirty: Dopey Irony
6:15 is no time to wake up in Phoenix for a 9am race in Prescott. At this stage of the recovery, that type of self Continue reading Five Out of Sixer
I put this up on our facebook page today and it was instantly shared by a few of my friends. I figured that was a sign that I should Continue reading Happy Saturday
Hot off the presses, courtesy of our friends at Voler… the new Drunkcyclist jerseys are finally available! We teamed Snake Hawk up with Voler’s Partnership Program Continue reading It’s about damn time.
I woke up this morning to the sound of rain bouncing off of my roof. I got up and looked at the weather forecast. The rain was Continue reading Thoughts from behind the desk
I got a text message this morning that read, “Today is the crucifixion of Cancer Jesus.” Statement From USADA CEO Travis T. Tygart Regarding The Continue reading Then seizing him, they led him away and took him into the house of the high priest…
Yep. Dude goes off. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZmJtYaUTa0&feature=player_embedded[/youtube] And remember, road bikes are dangerous, mmmkay?
I stumbled upon this quote a while ago that is supposedly from an unknown Chinese philosopher: The mark of a successful man is one that Continue reading Tuesdays with Dirty: A day on the river
I woke up, made coffee and started my morning off taking this in… [vimeo]http://vimeo.com/49920522[/vimeo]
A friend, a good ol’ chap here in Madison, goes by Samwhich, eloquently shares his account of what transpired just moments before one of his Continue reading A riveting tale of tragedy, contemplation, and the acceptance of loss.