Old Skool
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
"Its YOUR Hilly ride, not anyone elses"
The above quote was heard Sunday while we were sitting in a side parking lot of a church somewhere out on the course, enjoying a quick pee break and a clif bar.
Hilly was different indeed this year, and there is no doubt new rules will be set into play for next years' ride. When it started looking like the usual suspects would be out for this year, i invited a few of my friends from Chicago area. Eric was a coworker for many years, super lean and fully aggressive on the MTB. His endurance would be the question, but he was up for the challenge. Jason is my neighbor, a recreational rider on occasion, but always up for fun on a boys trip, he was hoping for rain so we could just hit the sportsbar. Cal is Jason's friend from school, and without question the fittest of any of us going. The only thing i had in my pocket was i know the route, and i had him by probably 40lbs! He didn't like the fact that i could roll away from him downhill, i told him that's how i feel when he can roll away from me uphill--lol.
Eric ended up having to bag it due to a family issue at the last minute.
The 3 of us left chi town around noon on friday and actually headed down to Columbus to see Joe at the shop. Jason got his bike tuned up and picked up some new shades.
We got to the hotel - Hampton In this year, and boys, let me tell ya, as long as i can help it, we will never stay anywhere else. For those of you that haven't been there, the usual choices are super 8, days inn, etc which are usually fine if you are only paying 60 bucks a night, but the bloom-town capitalists realize hilly is in town so we usually shell out 140-170 for a rat hole dump built in 1940. For about 20 bucks more and making reservations in January, the Hampton is MILES above the afore mentioned dumps. The chocolate chip cookies alone are worth the extra cash! Ok - Friday night, head out to Scotty's brewhouse ( i still hold a grudge cause they took over Mugleys at Ball State) but probably the best choice for decent grub, and lots of flatscreens.
Dinner was good, a few beers for me and several for the boys, we closed that place down around 11ish, and started walking toward the car. Unfortunately Jason and I were forcefully sidetracked into Bluebird that had a live band, and a truckload of sorority girls fresh from a fundraiser. Jay and I grabbed a beer and enjoyed the entertainment of watching Cal work the room. Weeellllll, we closed that place too, and by 3:15 we were back at the hotel. Ouch.
Saturday - 8:30am - Denny's run for breakfast, needed more than the hot food at the hotel. Cal slept in, Jay and I enjoyed the gland slams. Drove over to the school, geared up and were rolling by 11ish roughly. The boys were feeling rough, but did ok. Cal puked in his mouth over the second hill, and the Sisters wiped out Jay, he needed to hold still for more than a quick minute and i wasn't sure he would get moving at all. He puked a bit too. The rest of the day got better, the boys finished up in good shape all things considered, and we headed back to the hotel. Showers and naps ensued, and then back to Scottys for grub and all the sports you could dream of. Beers flowed much more slowly, and i think most of us were drinking 3 waters per beer and stopped at 2 or 3 beers that day - go figure. We did get to watch Illinois trounce Indiana, and Texas wallop Mizzou. Back to the hotel and back to bed by 11pm, no late night Hilly activities on saturday this year.
Sunday - Denys again around 8ish, everyone was doing much better today. Frost on the card meant we lingered around the room a while longer before heading over and rolling out around 11am again. The boys did great on sunday, paced themselves better on the climbs and kept it rolling well. We rolled out of Elletsville around 2pm, and headed North at a dangerous rate of speed.
We had a blast, some pics to come, and some good rules for next year for sure!!!
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Ridin Durty!! ???
Now before i launch into my rant for today, i will be the FIRST to admit, i have rolled my fair share of stop signs, yellow lights, and such. Hell, i rolled an orang-ish to pink-ish light on my way in today.
However, i have NEVER, EVER blatantly rolled into an intersection at full speed, not looking at traffic and busted through an intersection. EVER.
Its dumb. Period.
I have been hit by cars, i have been on rides and have seen riders i am with hit by cars, and seriously injured.
WHY WHY WHY would you intentionally put yourself in danger, and even worse, why would you put fellow cyclists in danger.... what do i mean you ask?
I have had a mantra for a long time that its guys like "that" ( that ride dangerously, run lights, piss off traffic) the get guys like 'me' hit. Because that car that has see cyclists dart out in front of them, block up traffic, or whatever, when they see a guy like me on the road, they can use their 2 ton deadly weapon to take out frustrations.
Now to be clear - i am NOT picking on any particular group of riders, commuters, hipsters on their fixie, messengers, racers, and so on, we all have rebels in our own clicks that will ride dangerously, and those that choose to ride safely. I have never been on a ride of any kind, or even a race of any kind, that the prize was so great, that it was worth risking my life for.
I have dropped myself on group rides that blew through red lights blatantly.
ITS NOT WORTH IT! if you are tougher because you can drop me because you blew a light, then fine, you are a better cyclist than i am, be sure you spike the ball when you get to the end zone.
Now i am certainly not safety patrol - 4 way with no traffic, roll it. Red light that i have stopped at and the is NO traffic, maybe roll it, depends on if i know how fast the light changes or not.
Stale green that's gonna go yellow, stand on it and get thru it before it turns orange, then pink , then red.
Be considerate to fellow cyclists on the road, ride safe, ride smart, and at this time of year, right with lights!
Peace out
However, i have NEVER, EVER blatantly rolled into an intersection at full speed, not looking at traffic and busted through an intersection. EVER.
Its dumb. Period.
I have been hit by cars, i have been on rides and have seen riders i am with hit by cars, and seriously injured.
WHY WHY WHY would you intentionally put yourself in danger, and even worse, why would you put fellow cyclists in danger.... what do i mean you ask?
I have had a mantra for a long time that its guys like "that" ( that ride dangerously, run lights, piss off traffic) the get guys like 'me' hit. Because that car that has see cyclists dart out in front of them, block up traffic, or whatever, when they see a guy like me on the road, they can use their 2 ton deadly weapon to take out frustrations.
Now to be clear - i am NOT picking on any particular group of riders, commuters, hipsters on their fixie, messengers, racers, and so on, we all have rebels in our own clicks that will ride dangerously, and those that choose to ride safely. I have never been on a ride of any kind, or even a race of any kind, that the prize was so great, that it was worth risking my life for.
I have dropped myself on group rides that blew through red lights blatantly.
ITS NOT WORTH IT! if you are tougher because you can drop me because you blew a light, then fine, you are a better cyclist than i am, be sure you spike the ball when you get to the end zone.
Now i am certainly not safety patrol - 4 way with no traffic, roll it. Red light that i have stopped at and the is NO traffic, maybe roll it, depends on if i know how fast the light changes or not.
Stale green that's gonna go yellow, stand on it and get thru it before it turns orange, then pink , then red.
Be considerate to fellow cyclists on the road, ride safe, ride smart, and at this time of year, right with lights!
Peace out
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Acceptance of Fall - UPDATED
I have accepted that it is fall, mostly because of 2 reasons i am embracing the change.
1 - i have had 3 flats in the last 2 weeks of commuting to work, so i have broke out the 28mmm kevlar tires to help avoid the crap in the roads.
2 - despite having on a longsleeve, a wind vest and knee warmers, i was still cold going home last night.
Today's wake up was 42 degrees with winds from the northwest at 10-15.
Craft baselayer, longsleeve, full legwarmers and even the skullcap were on tap for today.
The good news is Hilly is now only 17 days away
so the good news of the brisk Oct 1 is that i rounded up Tawse and King for a wed night outing. Not only did i commute out from the city but got in another 1:45 with those guys.
Tally for the day??? 4 hrs 115km - what did you do on Oct 1??
1 - i have had 3 flats in the last 2 weeks of commuting to work, so i have broke out the 28mmm kevlar tires to help avoid the crap in the roads.
2 - despite having on a longsleeve, a wind vest and knee warmers, i was still cold going home last night.
Today's wake up was 42 degrees with winds from the northwest at 10-15.
Craft baselayer, longsleeve, full legwarmers and even the skullcap were on tap for today.
The good news is Hilly is now only 17 days away
so the good news of the brisk Oct 1 is that i rounded up Tawse and King for a wed night outing. Not only did i commute out from the city but got in another 1:45 with those guys.
Tally for the day??? 4 hrs 115km - what did you do on Oct 1??
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