It’s no secret that the cobbles are the domain of the big men. Look through the list of winners in Flanders and Roubaix, and you won’t find any flyweights, grimpeurs or probably anyone under 80kg. Ok, maybe lighter than that, but more likely the weight will be compacted in muscle and distributed over a shorter body than Jolly Naughty Wiggins displays here.
With the Keepers Tour locked and loaded for the Euro Spring, the anticipation of riding the roads I’ve revered for decades is building to a point that could be deemed unhealthy by outside observers. Anyone within earshot gets bombarded with “did I tell you I’m going to be riding the cobbles?”, usually met with a blank stare and a quick retreat. But after I think about the truckloads of awesome to be had riding the hallowed ground, my mind invariably wanders to the ‘what if’ scenarios. What if Il Profetta gets rattled to death and cracks? Well, it’s meant to be, it’ll be dying in its bithplace, a return to the soil from whence it was born. What if The Lion tells me to Rule #5 it and stop being a pussy? I can live with that, even welcome it (especially if we are in the bar after the ride!). But what if my over-zealousness gets the better of me and I’m sent plummeting to the ground, and my spindly Twiggo-esque limbs succumb to the stones that even the Lion’s mighty knee had to concede to? Snap, game over.
So it looks like the best preparation will be a training regime of Welli-Roubaix gravé riding, peppered with weights to build some insulating muscle. And for fuck’s sake, I’m a mountain biker, how hard can it be to ride over some rocks? Harder than I can even imagine, I’d say. I’m praying for a wet Roubaix next Spring, but only for the Pros… I won’t mind riding in dust one bit.
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@Souleur
I did move to Switzerland from the Ozarks for the exact reasons Souleur mentions- the Riding and countless alpine climbs...although I have yet to identify another card carrying Velominati. My V kit is scheduled to arrive any day- been waiting about 3 months...worse than a 7 year old waiting for Christmas.
I can attest those tummy tickler roads in the Ozarks are good fun for a 1-3 hour ride- but after that they can mentally shatter all but the hardest practitioners of Rule V
It is really short though. People still go down like it is their job.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3bHNcO_Wwc&feature=related
Is there a way to edit posts? I just had to show you guys this video I ran across with the "ultra-climber"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgIL6eHHgZU&feature=related
@DerHoggz
That's just ridiculous.
@DerHoggz
Visually offensive: too many Rules violations in the Mur de Pittsburgh
@brett
Wow.
Is the ultra climber also the butterfly whisperer?
@DerHoggz
Woah, Matt Busche has really let himself go in the off season.
Wiggins finished 25th that year
@DerHoggz
That's a strong argument for banning bearded people. I'll bet he has a recumbent, wears socks with sandals as part of his casual attire along with one of those belts with a little bag. I hadn't realised my dad was still into cycling.
@DerHoggz
Rarely am I appalled and transfixed at the same time but that climb video managed both.
7.5 gear inches. If that's what it takes to get up a hill... why not just walk ? It would be faster.