Showing posts with label Cycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cycling. Show all posts

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Bernard Series 1227


After spotting some teaser shots of the new Bernard Rides Again kit several months ago, I've been glued to their social media, waiting to pounce.  I don't know what it is, the bold greens or the carefully placed shapes and logos, but I am obsessed with this kit.  The Series 1227 consists of jersey, bibs, wind vest, and arm warmers.  The kit is made by Capo, so not only is it a pretty face, but it will fit and perform as good as anything out there.  

Check out the full Bernard Series 1227 Kit HERE, and do it quickly because pre-order ends March 25th. 

I don't know what else to say, so I'll let the photography of Jordan Clark Haggard say the rest:


 

Friday, April 4, 2014

Flandrian Nightmare

During the buildup to Vlaanderen's Mooiste this Sunday, a reoccurring vision keeps popping into my head during lulls at work or as I lay in bed on the cusp of sleep.  And it's a vision I hate.

I am transported back to the Muur van Geraardsbergen in the 2010 edition of De Ronde.  The scene opens with Fabian Cancellara and Tom Boonen side by side, gladiators ascending the famous cobbles of the Muur.  Out of nowhere, the Swiss Champion effortlessly cranks the pace and storms his way up the hellish stones.  The Belgian Champion lurches out of the saddle to give chase, but is unable to respond and violently wrestles his machine to the top of the hill.  It is too late.  15 kilometers remain before the finish, but Fabian has a gap.  It's over.  My nightmare.

After several "off" years, these two titans meet again, healthy and hungrier than ever, and many fans are looking forward to a battle similar to 4 years ago.  That being said, the duel could easily be thwarted by the likes of Sagan, Terpstra, Vanmarcke, and host of other riders.

Personally, I hope the race plays out like 2010, but with roles reversed.   Tommeke puts the hammer down and drops Fabs on the Paterberg, solos to the line, and wins a record breaking fourth Ronde.



 Ooh la la  la la


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Summer Caps by Lucky Basterds

There is no such thing as too many cycling caps.  So with that in mind, check out the Summer Ride floral caps from Lucky Basterds.  They are limited edition and on sale now, so act quick and grab one before they're gone!  HERE

 Check out their other products and Custom Projects too.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Omloop Het Nieuwsblad 2014


Finally!  Everyone's favorite time of year.  Classics season!   Up to bat first, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad.  I decided to stray from the beaten path with my predictions for this race.  
 So, without further ado...you're 2014 bearded contenders!

1. Tom Boonen
via Team Sky
Near perfection!  Fantastic shape, exquisite grooming, and ideal length make him the clear favorite.
  Although he's never won Omloop, all the pieces of the puzzle appear to be falling into place for Tommeke.  Overall, magnificent. 


 2. Luca Paolini (& Pippo)
via Pozzato's instagram
The Italian Uber bros are both donning some exciting facial hair this year.

Paolini, last years winner, is sporting a lumberjackesque beard that looks full and burly.  Gazing at him from a distance, one would say he's the odds on favorite.  But upon closer examination, his beard reveals a somewhat fuzzy mess that is similar to an Ewok or chia pet.  If he keeps it groomed, we could see a repeat from Il Gerva.

 Pozzato is rocking the conquistador look.  His excellent mustache, accompanied by a solid soul patch, could see him vanquish the cobbles much like Hernan Cortes and the Aztecs.  Unfortunately, Lampre did not get invited to Omloop or KBK this year.  So we won't see him conquer the podium this weekend :(
(follow his instagram though, he's sure to post some interesting photos)

3. Thor Hushovd
Via BMC Racing

'Stubble' has always been the name of the game for the Bear from Grimstad.  Throughout the season we routinely see the ebb and flow of his 5 o'clock shadow.  This spring, however, Thor's beard is pronounced and ready to go.  Sandy blonde color holds him back though, leaving him at the bottom step of the podium.  

Wildcard.  Guillame Van Keirsbulck
Van Keirsbulck has long served as Tom Boonen's body double, but now might be his chance to break out of that role.  Like Tommeke, his beard has great shape and is well maintained.  He is lacking length and maturity, but as he continues to grow, he just might surprise the favorites.

Outside Contenders...
I'm sure there are other riders I'm forgetting/unaware of that have facial hair this year.  If you see a bearded rider on the Omloop starting line, plan on a top 15 finish for them.

Honorable Mentions

  Sir Bradley Wiggins
via Team Sky

  Simon Geschke
Via CyclingTips


 These two beards would definitely be in the mix at the end of the 198km race, but unfortunately they are not racing. (something about climbing and grand tours)  Don't put your money on them.

Pour some of your favorite Belgian beer, grab some frites & mayo, and let the fun begin!
(check cyclingfans.com for livestream info)




 



 
 
  




Tuesday, February 18, 2014

The BRR Ride


The Bike Ride to Rippey (BRR Ride) is held annually on the 1st Saturday in February, rain or shine.  The route goes travels from Perry to Rippey and back to Perry (Iowa) for a total of 24 miles, fueled mostly by beer and whiskey.  A dusting of fresh powder fell in the morning, much to my delight, leaving the sparsely traveled country roads covered in snow.   17 degrees and a 10 mile an hour wind, made for a lovely day out on the bike.



About 6 miles in, many riders stopped for refreshments.



Including Kyle and his Scwhinn Varsity (below) 



 The real party, however, was in the midway town: Rippey 



 After fueling up, we found our bikes and headed back to Perry.



We made it back in one piece (barely, Doug!) and had a hell of a time.  I strongly urge you to mark this ride down on your calenders and participate some time in the future.  It's a blast!  Check out Bike Iowa for more information about registration and dates.


Special thanks to our support crew, who lugged our beer around and provided asylum for our frozen toes.





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