suspicious movements on the handlebar by Cancellara….find out all about it!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Nd13ARuvVE&feature=player_embedded
suspicious movements on the handlebar by Cancellara….find out all about it!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Nd13ARuvVE&feature=player_embedded
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Just could not pass up this one … from the city that brings the world MCSpandx, this wanna be racer /cycle commuting surgeon, the Providence Bridge Pedal with its tens of thousands of participants …
… the city that is home to many, many bicycle craftspeople and hosted the North American Handmade Bicycle Show in 2008, The ‚Worst Day of the Year Ride‘ each February, the annual, weeklong Cycle Oregon, the 527-mile Race Across Oregon, and currently ranked by Bicycling Magazine as the second most bicycle friendly city in the U.S.A. (slipping a bit recently), my home town, Portland, Oregon.
This weekend, the Portland International Raceway is hosting the annual Oregon Human Power Challenge, which includes not only the usual fully faired streamliner recumbents, but also the Left Coast Velomobile gathering as well this year, and an e-power assist category (36 volt limit and various wattage and other sub-categories). Lots of 2009 photos here.
When will we see something like this in Tokyo?
Which will happen first:
(A) BP stops the oil leaking into the Gulf of Mexico, or
(B) these curious vehicles take over the streets of the cities across the U.S.A.?
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Positivo UK (retro) chapter have been out and about scouting for challenging routes to ride with Positivistas‘ spiritual leader, Radfuehrer MOB. Press reports indicate that MOB has plans to visit the UK chapter in June.
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WARNING — This post includes an x-ray of some new hardware that some may find disturbing.
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Just a quick note that I had surgery on my elbow on Tuesday as planned — two TI pins plus some extra wire so the bone will heal properly. Back home yesterday, in time to watch #1 son’s high school graduation and make a short visit back to work today, to be followed with a longer day tomorrow.
The arm is in a half cast for the time being, but in a week I should be able to start to move it and do some rehab exercises. The ribs also feel as if they are healing, but I probably won’t be on a bicycle again until after a trip that is scheduled in late June, and I am still scratching my head about what I can do to reduce the risk of another injury, since I don’t enjoy the whole hospital experience. I will need another visit anyway in 6-12 months to have the hardware removed.
The best I have come up with so far is (1) avoid back streets, sidewalks, pedestrian paths (including the Tama-sai except when it is empty) and all forms of non-automotive congestion, and (2) lose enough weight so that my bones don’t break when I fall, and so that maybe I can brake/react/evade a bit more quickly. Other suggestions are welcome.
… I should add, thanks to all for the many well wishes, and to those who forwarded this article about Jens Voigt’s recovery last year after crashing out of the Tour — prominent on the front of the NY Times Online just a day or two after my injury.
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