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Saturday, June 30, 2012
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
A Late Day Ride 6/25/12
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Some days it is just hard to get motivated to go out and ride. Especially on a hot humid day like today. I decided to just go out for an easy ride and take some photographs of animals I normally see along the road on my rides. Unfortunately many of the animals and water fowl I enjoy seeing on my rides were hiding out in the shade due to the hot temperatures we have been experiencing. To make my ride more beneficial I rode a fixed gear. It turned out to be a very nice ride after all.This horse was tied in a meadow today along McGregor Road. It is approximately 13 months old. I have been admiring it for over a year. I see it daily as I walk on this road with my dog.
As it often does my route today took me through Tanglewood Park. I rode on the new multi-use paved path hoping to see some deer. I did see the one in the photo above. It is normal to see several deer while on this path.
The deer at Tanglewood are very tame. Look how close it is to the walkers on the paved path and the campground in the background of this photo.
Two horses eating hay out of a feeder at Tanglewood Park.
I only saw one Mallard Duck at Mallard Lake inside Tanglewood Park.
There were quite a few Canadian Geese at Mallard Lake.
Cattle grazing along Idles Road outside of Clemmons, NC. |
A bull, a cow and a calf on Centenary Church Road outside of Clemmons, NC.
These two horses off of Waterworks Road outside of Clemmons, NC have plenty of room to roam.
Poor Ole' Joe was glad to see that I made it back in from my ride before it got dark.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
Giordana Velodrome, Rock Hill, SC - today was a perfect day to ride on the track 6/18/12
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At the Giordana Velodrome.
I was lucky enough to make it to Rock Hill, SC to ride on the Giordana Velodrome today. The Weather Channel's hourly forecast was for a 30% chance of rain today. The weather turned out to be fine and no rain. I had the pleasure of meeting and riding with Rick Rickter today. He's a great person and went to school in my home town of Winston-Salem, NC. If you get a chance be sure and get in touch with the folks at the Giordana Velodrome to find out about getting certified to ride on the track. Try it, you'll like it! Click here for more information on the track.
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Rick Rickter riding on the banking of the Giordana Velodrome |
Bob Nixon is one of the folks that keeps things running smoothly a the track. Thanks Bob, for all you do! |
Rick Rickter and Bob Nixon |
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Italo Zilioli
Italo Zilioli |
Italo Zilioli (born September 24,1941) is an Italian former professional cyclist. During his career as a professional he won 58 races. He also won 5 stages of the Giro d' Italia. He never won the Giro, but did finish in 2nd place in 1964, 1965 and 1966. Zilioli finished the Giro d' Italia in third place in 1969.
Italo Zilioli currently lives in the province of Cuneo (Piedmont).
Italo Zilioli currently lives in the province of Cuneo (Piedmont).
Italo Zilioli |
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Poor Ole Joe is glad to see my Surly Long Haul Trucker
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Thursday, June 14, 2012
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Newbaum's Cotton Cloth Handlebar Tape
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Newbaum's Cloth Handlebar Tape |
Newbaum's Rim Strips |
Twine for finishing cloth handlebar tape. |
Newbaum's yellow cloth handlebar tape finished with twine. |
My Surly Long Haul Trucker with Newbaum's cloth handlebar tape. |
A small can of Zinsser's Amber Shellac. Also available in clear. |
Newbaum's yellow cloth handlebar tape after two coats of amber shellac. I put one coat on and then the next day put a second coat of shellac on it to darken it a bit. |
My Surly Long Haul Trucker with Newbaum's yellow cloth tape after it has been shellaced. |
The above video by Rivendell shows how to wrap your bars and finish them with twine.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Wim van Est
Wim van Est |
Wim van Est (1923 – 2003) was a Dutch racing cyclist.
Van Est was born in the town of Fijnaart, in North Brabant. Prior to his cycling career, he used to smuggle tobacco by bike, but was eventually caught and served several months in prison. He started his cycling career in 1946. His first major victory came in 1950, when he won the 600-km Bordeaux–Paris race.
He is best known for being the first Dutch cyclist to wear the yellow jersey in the Tour de France of 1951, and for falling into a ravine while wearing it.
In 1951, Van Est was part of the Dutch team for the Tour de France. In the 12th stage, from Agen to Dax, he escaped with a small group. He won the stage and gained 19 minutes on the leader, enough to move up to first place overall. As the first Dutchman to wear the accompanying yellow jersey he was praised by the public and media at home.
The next day, in defence of his position, Van Est was chasing the leaders in the descent of the Col d'Aubisque. Due to a flat tyre (according to Van Est himself), he slipped away and fell into a 70 m deep ravine. Miraculously, he survived the fall and had no serious injuries. Using a chain of tyres, and helped by spectators and his manager, he managed to get back to the road. Van Est wanted to continue, but was persuaded to go to the hospital.
At home, Van Est's fame grew even more when Pontiac, which had supplied watches to the Dutch team in the Tour de France, started an advertising campaign "Seventy meters deep I dropped, my heart stood still but my Pontiac never stopped".
Later in his career, Van Est twice won the Ronde van Nederland, wore the yellow jersey again in 1955 and 1958, placed 8th in 1957 and won two more stages. Also, he won Bordeaux–Paris two more times, two national road titles, four national titles in the individual pursuit on the track, as well as three medals in the pursuit at the World Championships.
Nevertheless, he remained most famous for the two days in the 1951 Tour de France. To remember this event, a monument was placed on the mountain 50 years after the event, on July 17, 2001.
The curve on the Col d'Aubisque where Wim van Est had a flat and fell |
Wim van East pulled to safety. |
Wim Van Est winning Bordeuax-Paris in 1952 |
The plaque on the monument remembering Wim Van Est's fall the 1951 Tour de France |
Friday, June 8, 2012
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Giordana Velodrome, Rock Hill, SC 6/3/12
The Giordana Velodrome |
Greg |
I was lucky enough to make it down to the Giordana Velodrome again today for an afternoon of riding on the track. Last week I rode and talked bicycles with another rider, Greg, who was there to ride on the track. Greg was already there when I arrived today. We warmed up some and did a few laps and took a break. After several times of hard efforts followed by rest, we decided to ride for a while drafting off of each other. We came up with the ride format of each rider pulling for two laps and then pulling off as we entered turn one. A duration and pace for this ride was decided at thirty minutes at a pace of twenty two to twenty six miles per hour. Greg has a computer on his bike so he did the timing and said he would let me know if we started to ride too fast. We worked well together and were riding smoothly. After about 15 minutes of riding this way Mac Cannon joined us at the back of the line. Having three riders all on the same page made this even more fun. It's a blast to pull off to the right in the steep part of the banking and then drop in behind the last rider to sit in the draft. Riding in a single file rotating paceline is my favorite way to ride a bicycle, and it's even more fun on the track. Another fun day of riding a bicycle! I hope to make it down to Rock Hill again soon to do some more of this fun riding.