For those of you with an interest in the subtle art of Paying Attention, you may have noticed a few things about my writing technique: apart from the inescapable fact that it is untrained and terrible, I make a habit of overusing the semicolon, a practice I started when I heard my third grade teacher tell me it was a substitute for any conjunction. That might not be what she said and it is definitely not correct; that’s what I heard and it stuck. I also capitalize every word that holds a personal meaning, a habit I co-opted from German where nouns are typically capitalized; it left an impression on me in terms of valuing words with importance. I took this principle and applied it according to my own whimsy, as I am wont to do, and now capitalize every important word, like “Cycling”, “Awesome”, and “Looking Fantastic”.

On that subject, can I just say 2016 Is Getting Off On The Right Foot. Het Volk (which I refuse to call by its correct name) saw two seriously legitimate podiums, with rainbows in both the men and the women’s races. I’m still not sure if the Saganwagon is wearing Rule #33 legs, but Lizzie pulled a Cancellara and just “accidentally” dropped the bunch to win the first continental race she competed in while wearing the rainbow bands. And both World Champions are wearing black bibshorts, something they had to gain UCI approval for. I have to say, a small part of me feels like our work here is done. Then Faboo and Lizzie crushed the gravel in the Strade Bianche. Then, Paris-Nice, which is a snoozer of a race as far as I’m concerned, loaded up today’s stage up with Chalk Dust Torture roads. Ohhellsyeah.

With how much V has been pouring out of the sport so far this season, this is trending well to be a strong year. Last year for Keepers Tour, we lived a dream by riding the cobbles in the rain and mud, but were once again disappointed to witness yet another dry Paris-Roubaix. This year will be different. Statistically speaking, this lies in favor of the law of averages. The rains will fall, the roads will be slick with silt, manure and mud, and the three will be indistinguishable to the rider chewing on the rooster tail of the rider in front.

I will commit an entire paragraph to point out that Tom Boonen is the only active Paris-Roubaix podium placer to have raced Paris-Roubaix in the wet, way back in 2002. He came in third. In truth, no one can call themselves a Cobbles Specialist if they haven’t raced the cobbles in the wet. That makes Boonen the King of the Cobbles of our generation. Even more so than Kenny.

So fuck yeah cobbles and fuck yeah rain. This can’t be another dry Cobbled Classics week in April. May the rains fall as heavy as the V.

VLVV.

frank

The founder of Velominati and curator of The Rules, Frank was born in the Dutch colonies of Minnesota. His boundless physical talents are carefully canceled out by his equally boundless enthusiasm for drinking. Coffee, beer, wine, if it’s in a container, he will enjoy it, a lot of it. He currently lives in Seattle. He loves riding in the rain and scheduling visits with the Man with the Hammer just to be reminded of the privilege it is to feel completely depleted. He holds down a technology job the description of which no-one really understands and his interests outside of Cycling and drinking are Cycling and drinking. As devoted aesthete, the only thing more important to him than riding a bike well is looking good doing it. Frank is co-author along with the other Keepers of the Cog of the popular book, The Rules, The Way of the Cycling Disciple and also writes a monthly column for the magazine, Cyclist. He is also currently working on the first follow-up to The Rules, tentatively entitled The Hardmen. Email him directly at rouleur@velominati.com.

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  • We don't get a massive amount of rain where I live and when we do it tends to be in the form of severe storms. I do love it after a 160km+ ride the feeling of grit on my skin caught by the sunscreen and I tend to pick up more of that after a big rain. That and the tan/grit lines enhanced just before hopping in the shower. Think I might do that on Sunday...

  • @JohnnyK

    @1860

    Look at the pic closely of Lizzie (besides the awesomeness)… she has the nr 13 but is so confident she didn’t put it upside down…… That is casually fantastic.

    Look closely. Her number is 131

    Look closer - at the number on her bike. :)

  • @JohnnyK

    @1860

    Look at the pic closely of Lizzie (besides the awesomeness)… she has the nr 13 but is so confident she didn’t put it upside down…… That is casually fantastic.

    Look closely. Her number is 131

    Lizzie turns to you, "Yes, it's number 13!"

    Being WC, can have 13 anyway around she likes!

    Pic from Gruber Images

  • "the inescapable fact that it is untrained and terrible"

    untrained maybe, terrible never!

  • @sthilzy

    @JohnnyK

    @1860

    Look at the pic closely of Lizzie (besides the awesomeness)… she has the nr 13 but is so confident she didn’t put it upside down…… That is casually fantastic.

    Look closely. Her number is 131

    Lizzie turns to you, “Yes, it’s number 13!”

    Being WC, can have 13 anyway around she likes!

    Pic from Gruber Images

    Great photo. Casually Awesome should become a thing.

  • @Owen

    @sthilzy

    @JohnnyK

    @1860

    Look at the pic closely of Lizzie (besides the awesomeness)… she has the nr 13 but is so confident she didn’t put it upside down…… That is casually fantastic.

    Look closely. Her number is 131

    Lizzie turns to you, “Yes, it’s number 13!”

    Being WC, can have 13 anyway around she likes!

    Pic from Gruber Images

    Great photo. Casually Awesome should become a thing.

    Rim decals lined up damn near perfect for photo also, now that's pro

  • Frank, not only did you manage to reference Phish, and not only did you reference CDT but you referenced the Randall's version. Well played, Sir. So good. #weareeverywhere

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