The last time the US hosted a World Championship, it was for the Cyclocross and it was totally badass. But potholes are part of the fun in CX; we’ll have to see how a speeding peloton deals with them.
My Pedalwan Nephew will be roadside watching this weekend in Richmond, and I have to say I hate him a little bit for having that opportunity at such a young age; he better be wearing Velominati gear or I’m disowning him. I also now realize in a face-palm moment that I should have sent him the V-Flag. What day is it? Can I still overnight it? Is that even worth it?
Ok. Back on message. I really hope the police don’t shoot any of the riders, or arrest the peloton for speeding. Assuming that doesn’t happen, I suggest you meditate on the start list, pull a few aces out of your sleeve, and lay down your picks. Good luck!
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@brett
Massive class that he spoke in English which he is obviously not comfortable with, and it was very very clear that he felt strongly about the message he was trying to deliver and was struggling. What a classy moment in sport.
@piwakawaka
@wiscot
Both Lizzie and Sags have a poor track record in this department. I have made my pleas on twitter, it is all I can do.
@frank
yeah, i think i heard him saying that someone just twittered that to him.
also funny how he was blabbering on about black socks with white shoes and vice versa...
and, of course, sagan rules.
wiscot - no problem! Yep, I'll get some photos up today.
Also saw Ted King on Libby Hill, he was in the VIP section. And saw countless numbers of awesome bikes being wheeled around by fans. And saw Arnaud Demare's spare bike hanging on the barriers before the start of the race. I was trying to inspect it but the VMH shooed me away, thought the soigneur would get upset.
And Frank...couldn't agree more about Sagan's message about things going on in the world. How awesome for a young kid, which is what he is, to take a moment during his biggest success to remind people there is a lot of bad, bad fucking stuff happening right now around the world. I'm guessing he was referring to the refugee situation. I would be scared to try and tackle that in my native language. Also has me wondering if maybe in his family history, with all that has gone on in his homeland part of the world...maybe his family was displaced at some point? Maybe a Slovakian Follower knows.
No matter what, to take a moment to point out that there is more out there than riding bikes, but also to highlight that sports can inspire and help things, if just a bit, impressed me big time. Say what you want, but for an athlete to remind everyone about world strife during their moment of glory takes some maturity and perspective.
@frank
That second pic? The perfect example of putting people in the pain cave!
@ChrisO
Start @ 7:20. Cool as a fuckin cucumber!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=462&v=zoCvceSbTn0
@Geraint
The youtube channel was not available in Canada. My understanding is that any country where they had a broadcaster with the rights to televise the race didn't get the youtube feed. Sucked for me, since I don't have cable. Steephill.tv/Eurosport to the rescue, so I got some of the action.
@Chica
Cheers. Hopefully not from recent experience with this abominable rationale!
Got this tweet the morning of the Men's race:
Somebody knew.