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.
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@all
For those of you in New Zealand, our most sinsere wishes that you are all safe and sound.
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Special Advisory - New Zealand: No damage reported following magnitude 7.2 earthquake near Christchurch
No casualties or infrastructural damage have been reported following an earthquake measuring 7.2 on the moment magnitude scale, which struck 19 miles (30km) north-west of the city of Christchurch, at 04.35 (local time) on 4 September. However, power outages are being experienced in nearby areas.
Travel Advice
People in the affected areas should monitor the local media for further updates on the situation.
All people in the affected areas should be prepared to move to higher ground at short notice.
Aftershocks should be expected.
@frank
Cheers Frank, all good here in Wellington, although some are reporting to have felt it. I slept right through.
I wonder what the definition of "no structural damage" is though?
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4095395/Earthquake-hits-the-South-Island
Hello,
The boys over at Campy turned me on to your site and I had to reach out. I saw all of the great gear you have available, but no socks! Could not find any contact info so I am trying my luck this way. Please let me know how I can help. Thanks.
Jason
@Brett
We can only pray to the gods of good pints that the Dux de Lux in Christchurch has had nary a brick cracked in this earthquake. A most excellent spot in Chistchurch for all your drinking/eating/music needs.
I need reports.
@john
I love the spirit of you post here, but there is a massive problem:
They actually brand themselves as a Vegetarian Restaurant.
@frank
No bacon? hmmmmmmm, the quality of the beer negates the lack of meat sticks at the Dux. The beer and the hostess who worked there earlier this decade just kept us coming back night after night after night.
I don't believe The Rules have disallowed vegetarian restaurants yet.
Why do you guys hate pigs so much?
@frank
It's clearly your Euro heritage showing through. In some parts of the world people do actually eat vegetables.
Just love it, will be ordering gear soon, love my cycle, and the freedom along with it.
@Andre
In the meantime, if you haven't been already, check out the articles archive, pull on your podium slippers, grab some espresso or a Belgian Ale and enjoy yourself. Always great to welcome another reader and contributor. Cheers, Andre.