Vittorio Adorni taught Merckx how to manage himself during a Grand Tour. I wasn’t a part of any of those conversations, but I’m betting there were heavy conversations about not being a little bitch about bad weather, gravel roads, and high snowy mountain passes.
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Imagine how Adorni would react to his riders sitting in the nice, warm team bus and tweeting about how they didn't feel like racing that day, due to less than ideal weather...
I wager he'd leave a few smashed smart phones in his wake!
its suppose to be 80 next week here in the mid Atlantic, warmest weather so far. Part of me is very excited,.....part of me is mourning winter, and the roads who were shared by only the most committed. My saving grace is the fact that there is a steady rain today, maybe i'll take the long way home.
Gravel roads? This weekend I'm doing the Bear 100 in Laona, WI. Temps in the 70s expected! 160kms in total and about 150 of those on gravel.
@wiscot
Really awesome!!! I'm jealous! I am riding the Battenkill ride, around 110 k's but only 20 of those dirt/gravel.
And Frahnk, what is there to say on this thread that you have not already said. That pic stands alone! fucking brilliant!
@wiscot
just looked that up, looks pretty epic. good luck!
@hudson
Thanks! I did it last October too. They call it the Hibernator 100 in October! This time I know what I'm in for, but the forecast is for 70s! (Last year it was upper 40s). Biggest issue is water - there's only one rest stop - the Rescue squad trailer in the middle of the woods at the 35 and 77 mile marks. Food I can carry, but water is the issue. I said I'd pay another $10 to have one more water stop. We'll see . . .
The end of the ride at the North Cascades Highway, Washington, USA this spring. A great ride if you time the road closure well.
Last weekends ride :-) At least the photo fits well:
@Olli
I'm so jealous, it takes us 3 days to get our roads cleared after 4 inches.....i mean i'm jealous of the ride and scenery too,...but really, your plow guys must be on it!
@hudson
The credit goes to the Rocky Mountain National Park here in Colorado. They usually try to open the pass (Trail Ridge) on Memorial Day, so they work hard beforehand. It's certainly impressive and as of know, still closed for cars.