In Memoriam: Jon Lennard, aka @itburns

In memory of our lost friend, Jon Lennard aka @itburns.

Each of us throw a leg over our top tubes and submit ourselves to the open road in recognition of the risks involved. These risks include those of a puncture, crash, damaged equipment, disability, and – ultimately – death. We try to be vigilant, we ride assertively yet defensively, and we hope for the best. We take every reasonable precaution to ensure we return home to ride again another day.

Longstanding community member Jon Lennard, known here as @itburns, will sadly not have that opportunity. Jon lost his life on August 12, 2013 at approximately 7:30pm while riding his bike in Houston, Texas. As of this writing, details are sparse, but the Houston Chronicle reports that he was hit in an intersection by a vehicle, and thrown violently from his bicycle.

People say online interactions lack a personal connection, and for the most part, they are right. But Velominati somehow seems to bridge that gap. We rarely meet one another, but somehow we bond, and we become what can only be characterized as friends. The loss I feel – and that I know Brett, Gianni, and Marko each felt as the news spread amongst the Keepers – suggests that this bond of friendship truly exists. We have lost not only a community member and Velominatus, but a friend.

Jon was what we characterize as a Pedalwan. He was relatively new to Cycling, and lapped up the knowledge, wisdom, and lessons that this community has become so good at providing. He asked questions, gave advice, and always delivered everything he said with a fantastic sense of humor. He was the picture-perfect example of living La Vie Velominatus. I am proud that our community appealed to him because he was exactly the kind of person we want to appeal to.

A few additional words:

@Bretto:

Although I never met Jon, he was a huge part of our community and this news has left me feeling sick to the stomach. I can’t begin to imagine how devastated his friends and family are at this time.

Jon, under his moniker @itburns, always seemed upbeat and positive with valuable input to any and every topic he participated in. He was a true Velominatus and will be genuinely missed around here. When I look at his palmares, the similarities between Jon and myself are many, which makes me think we would’ve gotten on famously; it also reminds me how very mortal each and every one of us are.

My condolences go out to his loved ones, and while this is a tragedy of terrible proportions, it is some small consolation that he died doing what he loved. RIP, VLVV Jon.

@Gianni:

This is sad and strange. We have lost a fellow Velominatus. He died in the saddle. We all have made friends on the site, most we have never met. How is that possible? We have conversations and arguments about bikes, cycling and life yet we don’t ever see each others faces, but we are still friends. If any of us had ever been stranded in Houston, @itburns, Jon Lennard, would have helped us out. To us he will always be known as a friend and Velominatus. Rest in peace. VLVV.

@Marko:

If I were to rattle off the first five or so community members that spring to mind, @itburns (Jon as we’ve come to know him now) would most likely be one of them. He’s an old timer around here and has been posting long enough to have become part of the ether of Velominati. His contributions were thoughtful, pleasant, supportive, and always furthered our discussion. I wish his untimely death wasn’t the impetus for us to learn more about him. Turns out he and I would have surely had other fun discussions about guitars, Metal, and kayaking as well. Maybe Jon’s passing will encourage us all to appreciate each other a bit more and know that there’s much more than cycling than we all have in common. Go with Merckx, brother, and thank you.

His childhood friend, Ron Willis, who kindly made us aware of the news:

Jon was smart as fuck and wasn’t kidding about the OCD… dude had his way (the only way) of doing things! Used to laugh my ass off watching him dick with his snowboard bindings EVERY day for half an hour on our ski trips. Can’t imagine what that bike went through.

Our biggest argument about things cycling – he thought “Dutch hill” work was the same as hill work (gravity bitch!)

Our second biggest argument – buy some fucking Zipps you cheap bastard!

Really gonna miss him.

Our deepest, heartfelt condolences go out to his family, friends, and loved ones. We have marked the date of his death on the Velominati Cogal Calendar. Let us take a breath and acknowledge it could just as well have been us. Be safe, and always come home to ride another day.

We’ll miss you, Jon.

Jonathan King Lennard

Dec 24, 1965 – Aug 12, 2013

Single, no kids

BS Aerospace Engineering, Texas, 1988

Part owner of Software company that does contract work for Shell Oil.

Musician (bass and guitar)

Walking encyclopedia of all things rock ‘n roll

Avid reader (a lot of science fiction, Asimov, etc)

Beer/Spirits/Coffee – no expense spared for the best.

Early on: skate, surf, kayak

Later: cycling and snowboarding

Update: Some community members have been sharing photos. We’ll keep updating this as we get more.

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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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  • @Deakus

    @DerHoggz

    Anyone have experience with the non-bracelet Road IDs? As stupid as it is I would like to avoid the tanlines.

    put ICE before and after the name of your VMH in your phone. Then get some kind of sticker...to put on your phone or decal for frame to indicate you have id/medical/contact details available...

    http://www.onelifeid.com/

    Good advice. I've got ICE against three contacts on my phone. It wasn't until I read this, though, that I realised that a my last (work supplied) phone upgrade had rendered them useless. The current configuration comes with a mandatory passcode.

  • Yep, I'll jump on the band wagon. Seems silly not to have one really. Ordering road id now.

  • My deepest condolences to Jon's family, this is terrible news. There are some lovely stories and comments from his friends.

    While this site is basically recreation, and does get salty some times, it's nice to see the real sense of community that has evolved here over time that we all are a part of.

  • RIP itburns.  Dusk and dawn are scary times to ride. Lighting, distracted and fatigued motorists. Be careful out there.  Condolences and prayers to Jon's loved ones and family. I think some kind of Velominati recognition is in order.

    Cheers

  • @ChrisO

    I was told by medical people - perhaps someone else can confirm - that there was no point putting on blood types. It is simple and immediate to test, and given the catastrophic consequences of getting it wrong they will always test anyway, rather than take the word of your ID.

    You're exactly right about the uselessness of putting your blood type on tags/uniform/kit.  Pure Hollywood.  I would have guys do that and I would rip them off.  Just pure bravado, something they saw on some Navy Seal movie.  You get O neg until you have been typed and crossed, everytime.  I do not care if you think you are/or you actually are the world's most secret black op squirrel out there.  Pure Hollywood.

    Good idea about wearing the dog tags.  I should have a set made up for the bike.  Thanks.

  • @Jeff in Big D

     

    I like this pic of Jon the most. The background is awesome. The rain is dripping off his jacket. He's soaked to the bone. It's 7C or less. He's been riding for hours. He's had three flats. No shit. Three flats. Just ask @Buck Rogers. Hard man, this.

    Absolutely.  That was a FUCK'IN cold and wet day with the rain blowing sideways almost the whole ride.  Unbelievably miserable conditions but itburns (I tried to call him Jon when I first met him and he corrected me at once, "It's itburns, thank you") just sucked it up.  Both he and I flatted, as well as others, but itburns did THREE different times and once he sliced his fingers open on the change and had blood running everywhere but he just drove on. 

    We offered to have him climb in the SAG vehicle if he wanted after his second and third flat without fear of being called out but he looked at us like we were from Mars or something and just changed his tire again. 

    True Hardman living Rule V and IX.  Will not be forgotten. 

    And for what it is worth, I love the idea of adding his initals to the future kits that someone suggested earlier on this thread.

    Patrick Wong also has an awesome shot of him at the end of that Cogal, face all swollen from the cold and wet and wind holding a wheel over his head.  Great shot.  Really encompasses him and that day.

  • @girl

    If we were numbered as community members we could retire his number.

    Prehaps his profile could be left in place....locked.....in memoriam?

  • @frank

    Not sure if this has already been posted here, but I thought this was important (saw it on @itburns' FB memorial page.)

    Shuttle has inspired me. And I think he should inspire you too. Roller originally wrote that they were able to identify Jon by the ID bracelet that he wore. If you don't already have one, please visit one of these websites, or a similar one and order your ID today. And then wear it.

    I've been meaning to get a wearable ID for years. I just ordered 2.

    Please do it right now. Especially you Cychohashers out there.

    Here are a couple of sites: There are thousands more.

    Road ID:
    http://www.roadid.com/Common/default.aspx

    Paracord/Survival Bracelet ID:
    http://www.goneforarun.com/IDmeBand_Engraved_Paracord_Safety_Bracelet_p/tr-08363.htm

    That's sorted, I'm getting one. And before anyone asks, so long as its not yellow, you are clear on whatever Road ID you get from a Rules perspective.

    I've had one for about 6 years now, but this prompted me to check the info.  I was missing one of my new meds and needed to add my cardiologist.

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