I would have put this under the new “Belgian Affirmations” category, but was overcome with fear that King Kelly would hunt me down and strangle me with his death stare for the crime of suggesting he wants to be anything other than Irish.
It is said that some people ride the cobbles with greater ease than the rest. It isn’t necessarily a skill that is learned; on the contrary, some simply ride with a lighter touch than others resulting in them going over the stones a few kilometers per hour faster. These are the riders who excel in the rain-addled editions of the Cobbled Classics. In the absence of evidence to the contrary, I have no choice but to assume I have this skill.
King Kelly, on the other hand, got so bored riding shit-slicked pavé that he decided to start doing tricks and stunts on his way to his second victory in Paris-Roubaix. A moment after this shot was taken, he popped a one-handed Lone Ranger, causing Urs Freuler’s mustache to grow three sizes in amazement before temporarily falling off, ultimately leading to the loss of his ch’i and the race.
Unapologetic Cobblebone continues as I find myself thinking about little else other than Keepers Tour 2012: Cobbled Classics.
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I think I need to go on that trip... sounds to good to be true.
@Oli
Yes, FUCKING awesome photo! Reminds me of the Tombstone (movie) line spoken by Billy Zane when describing Wyatt Earp (Kurt Russel):
'My dear, you've set your gaze upon the quintessential frontier type. Note the lean silhouette... eyes closed by the sun, though sharp as a hawk. He's got the look of both predator and prey.'
Happy Hunting, indeed.
@Oli
Although a little high on the brow, check out that masterful three-point system application of the cap. It's guys like that who inspired the system. Perfection.
@wiscot
He's staring at this guy, who's name escapes me at the moment.
@Ron
Yes, also perhaps the most elegant saddle ever made, the Selle San Marco Rolls.
@frank
funny. lech piasecki, i think. i have rolls too. also, turbo special and regal. weird. non of the gels versions work for me.
@MrBigCog
I was weelchair bound for 3 mo as there was an elbow break and shoulder damage not allowing crutches. Other factors and issues put the recovery to all activities with only minor pain at 3 1/2 years. this was on the return from rehabing a massive pelvic break(s) including much tendon and muscle tearing that took 18 mo. Between the two rehab aproaches 5 yrs. 4 weeks off bike is just a vacation. But I feel for anyone with breaks that affect joints.
@Ron
Ron, your evil siren song is getting to me. Must have that n+1... =)
@Oli
Yusss! Mwahahahahaaaa! That rules.
@frank
This movie inspired me to ride. Still Love it!