Sitting at the top of Haleakala, I thought of this photo with the staunch realization that there are no words to describe the agony of exhaustion, except Graham Watson’s caption in Visions of Cycling:
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We can all imagine what mama strack would say about the image of her son atop the volcano but can we get a comment from papa strack?
ugh. i mean, ugh.
You've got the spelling right in the story, but not in the photo caption - it's Sherwen. Great pic...
I often cringe when I see cyclists in the fancy tight clothing and tap shoes writhing around on the ground after a crash, the often look so wimpy. I mean come on, HTFU really. The real reason I cringe though is because I know that's what the general public is thinking. If they only had the slightest clue how hard this is sometimes.
@michael
Who was it that said crashing is like jumping out of your car window in your underwear going 50kph?
totally agree with the sentiment @michael
I think most of us can relate to a similar feeling displayed in the photo at sometime or other
Ahhhh, the Flanders Facial.
@Marko
Frank, do NOT google "Flanders Facial".
@G'phant
Ahahah!
@Marko
That was J. Vaughters trying to explain what crashing on a bike was like. And that seems an apt description.
Mr and Mrs Dutch Monkey have flown East, whew, a lot of fun in 10 days. His tan lines have been reinstated.