The barn was burned
Spectated hard (the only way I know how) at the inaugural Barn Burner 100 yesterday. That was a very well put together event. I think Continue reading The barn was burned
Spectated hard (the only way I know how) at the inaugural Barn Burner 100 yesterday. That was a very well put together event. I think Continue reading The barn was burned→
here is my view after sucking down a coupla pbr 24’s. damage mcgehee’s impossibly ugly feet on the hotel bed the night before he tries Continue reading cheap hotel→
I’ll not be in attendance at this Friday’s summit in Flagstaff as we’re taking the kids to Sea World over the weekend. It will be Continue reading Wide Fucking Open→
Ride Clean. Tour of the Gila. State 1. 4th — not too shabby.. team rode well…
Back by popular demand the requirement that we fulfill some obligation we signed up for years ago but are now regretting, we give you.. (…drum Continue reading ..you smell that? smells like a bike race….→
Yeah, this is how we roll at my house for Paris Roubaix. We’ve got some bleu cheese moule-frites with mayo (of course, you think we’re Continue reading This is how I roll for Paris Roubaix…→
Yes, we are on the eve of the Queen of the Classics, and instead of bashing FoxNews some more, I’ll move onto cycling for today Continue reading PR comments…→
As we all know, yesterday was the Tour of Flanders, like Mr. J I turned off the phone, didn’t read the internets and their series Continue reading Flanders, frites, and beer…→
Not only does VDB have a posse (see: here), but he also has an honest to goodness win under his belt as well. Not so Continue reading Hellingen and back again→
I’m digging through the Flanders start list (yeah, I’m that fucking bored in Torts lecture) and whom do I see under Landbouwkrediet-Colnago? None other than Continue reading Flanders Fever→
Tour of Flanders – 1996 Tour of Flanders – 1998 Tour of Flanders – 1999 Tour of Flanders – 2008
For most, the Classics is a general term used to describe a group of races taking place in late March through early May. While the Continue reading What are the “Classics” anyway?→