The Keepers

Cycling is a mighty sport with a rich and complex history. Every company, racer, piece of kit, and component has a legend, a story behind it; in many cases it also has a personal and nostalgic connection to our lives.  While this particular sport is steeped in tradition, it is also fiercely modern, a fact that serves only to deepen its complexity.

All these factors combine to provide an unique atmosphere and breeds devoted and loyal disciples of our great sport. We are of a peculiar nature; we seek out the highest mountains and the roughest roads on which to worship at the altar of the Man with the Hammer. Our legs are what propel us; our minds are what drive us. We refer to our shaved legs in the third person – the legs – and speak of distance in kilometres and measure sizes in centimetres regardless of what country we are in.  We adhere strictly to the Canon of Cycling’s Etiquette: The Rules.

A Velominatus is a disciple of the highest order. We spend our days poring over the very essence of what makes ours such a special sport and how that essence fits into Cycling’s colorful fabric.  This is the Velominati’s raison d’être. This is where the Velominati can be ourselves. This is our agony – our badge of honor – our sin.

I have a unique way of looking at bicycles. A good bicycle and it’s components are beautiful things to me. I’m not just talking about appearance, but also how the frame and components show the dreams of those who made them.

– Gianni Bugno, Hardman and Italian cycling legend

Perhaps we are too wrapped up in the past, but the Velominati don’t believe that to be the case.  After all, the greatest lessons can be learned from the past and those lessons can then be applied to the present and may then allow us to more fully experience the future.

The Keepers:

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The Community:

Velominati.com is less about the articles and more about the conversation. Those of you who read more and poster more, become an integral part of the discussion and help carry the momentum forward. There are several levels of Velominatus*:

Level 4 Velominatus: The casual observer and occasional poster.

Level 3 Velominatus: The regular reader and casual poster.

Level 2 Velominatus: The devoted reader and regular poster.

Level 1 Velominatus: The most committed of reader and poster.

Gray, Black, and Orange Order Velominatus: Once having passed Level 1, the inducted among the Order wear three color badges, based on their rank.

Conduct:

We strive to foster an open, fun, critical, and censure-free environment. Any criticism of our writing, spelling, grammar, or intelligence is welcome and nothing said will ever get you suspended from the site. That said, the code of conduct is governed by Rule #43 and the Piti Principle. Members consistently exhibiting behavior that falls outside these parameters will be warned to check themselves; should warnings go unheeded, we may elect to issue a suspension. The first offense will result in a one-week suspension, the second in a two week suspension, and the third in a three week suspension. A fourth offense will result in a lifetime ban.

Velominati reserves the right to edit posts with the express interest to preserve the spirit of the conversation and the community. Regarding posts that address a grammatical or typographical error, Velominati may elect to take their input, correct the error in the articles where appropriate, and editing posts that point them out. This editorial action is not to serve as a censure entity, but to preserve the spirit of the conversation. That said, we endeavor to only edit those posts that point out a minor issue and only in the event that we make the edit before the post has yielded further discussion. Furthermore, when possible, we will strive to acknowledge said poster for their correction.

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*Levels are calculated based on the previous year’s activity.

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  • @Marko

    @RedRanger
    Yep. I was in the kitchen firing up the espresso, sort of listening to the Eurosport coverage, when I heard something about "crashing the velominati website". I tried to get on velominati.com, but I couldn't. So I emailed Frank. Then David Harmon apologized AGAIN. So I emailed Frank again. (My apologies, Frank, for yelling in my emails. Just too excited.) Finally I was able to get on.

    I'm a bit breathless. And really, really happy for all the Velominati, especially the Keepers. You have made it a truly great global community. Chapeau.

  • @Jeff in PetroMetro
    Holy cats! That is very cool that the site was even mentioned in the same room that Sean Kelly was in, let alone during live coverage of the tour. Over on friendface some peeps were saying they were talking about Rule 27.
    Thanks for the kudos. As we all know, the lion's share of the work and vision around here fall to frank and Brett. I continue to be humbled by you all and thankful for being asked to play a part. But thanks.

  • @RedRanger
    Ok. I'm a bit of a Luddite. I tried to sign up for Twitter, but it said the site was a bit overwhelmed at the time and I should try back later. I've never signed up for anything like Twitface or Twitspace or whatever the hot new social media thingy is today. I guess I gotta now.

    So, my question is, can I go into Twitter and look up the specific tweet that referenced velominati.com? And if I join one or all of the social media sites, will I immediately be put on an FBI watchlist and have my phone hacked by Rupert Murdoch?

  • @all
    Free V-Pint to whomever gets us a recording of those guys talking about us. Very cool. Humbled to say the least.

  • @Jeff in PetroMetro
    Ha. You you have to sign up. And it was David Harman(?) who tweeted it. His twitter name is spokesmen. I'm at work only have my phone to check out twitter.

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