Manitowoc Wi has officially got it going on. I had the pleasure of playing with them last night and one thing is for sure, they've got heart. I have nothing bad to say, except that eventually the sun light dissipated. They all played hard, and some of them have got some serious skill. They started it sometime early this summer with a dedicated group of four. Tonight there was about 12 players and about 10 spectators. There is no hint of them slowing down and it will be excited to see and play more games with them.
I made wheel protection for the occasion
This is a bicycle blog that will inevitably go off on wild tangents, exploring culture and what it means to be a human.
26 August 2010
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21 August 2010
Alright Sidis' are cool if you if your into that sort of thing. I would be if I had excess amounts of cash laying around. They have got a sale going on right now on all 2010 shoes. Visit your participating SIDI retailer between August 13 and August 22, 2010
Total Freedom
Part of my life is dedicating to collecting and sharing books. Half of them only get half read, but I enjoy the hunt for words that are composed in such a way to give me pleasure and or teach me something of value. I came across Total Freedom: The Essential Krishnamurti
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"[Krishnamurti's] language is naked, revelatory and inspiring. It pierces the clouds of philosophy which confound our thought and restores the springs of action... He initiated no new faith or dogma, questioned everything, cultivated doubt and perseverance, freed himself of illusion and enchantment of pride, vanity, and every subtle form of dominion over others... I know of no other living man whose thought is more inspiring." --Henry MillerBasically, this guy throws down some food for thought. Iv'e held in my hands many books from authors who attempted to explain the unknown. Krishnamurti cuts threw it and speaks about what is.
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20 August 2010
Core Strength
via BicycleMagazine.com |
Having a strong core is everything. It is the foundation for the muscle movements and how they all work together. If you have a squishy middle, you are more likely to have a sore back, on or off the bike. You can have the strongest legs in the world, but you need a solid middle to help them do there job. My favorite exercise called the bicycle crunch. Do a few minutes of these to feel the burn. Two photos below taken from here. A great site for ab muscle building.
or sit-ups or whatever, I just like this photo |
Oldest Velodrome in the U.S.
19 August 2010
jersey stink
Now that we are on the subject of jerseys, I should warn, don't be the funky guy. I mean I don't care, cause it might just be me. Everything below taken from BicycleMagazine.com
The nasty truth is that this invisible affront to cycling etiquette is nearly universal—at least some of your riding gear has a stench that just doesn't go away, even after washing. "We call it 'permafunk,'" says Sandy Nicholls, marketing director for Giordana clothing and other brands. Here's what you can do to defeat permafunk—and what to wear so it doesn't happen in the first place.
MECHANICS OF STINK Technical clothing, especially when it's synthetically based, has very tightly woven fibers. The tight weave makes the garment relatively rugged and lightweight, and can contribute to the fabric's stretchiness as well as durability. But a tight weave has a potentially ugly downside: a million tiny spaces that promote bacterial growth. The good news is that it's not you who smells, it's your stuff. The better news is that killing the bacteria, or at least inhibiting its growth, even on synthetics, isn't that difficult.
STOP THE STENCH Some of the solutions are obvious. "Don't leave your just-worn clothing in a gym bag overnight and don't wear it for several rides in a row without washing it," says Castelli's brand manager, Steve Smith. Instead, do wash it right after riding, "and hang it on a line to dry, because these fabrics do better air drying than being broken down by the heat of a dryer," Smith says.
It may smell fine dry, but if the stench returns 15 minutes into a ride, you didn't defunk it enough. To take it to the next level, try using hydrogen peroxide along with your regular laundry detergent, or use a color-safe anti-stink detergent such as No Sweat ($37/2 liters, or 64 washes; nosweatlaundry.com), which contains hydrogen peroxide in a low concentration. As for other so-called eco ways to stifle bacteria, we found no evidence that adding citronella, peppermint, tea tree or other oils to the wash does anything but temporarily mask the smell. And whatever you do, avoid the use of fabric softeners, cautions Castelli's Smith: "The chemicals in fabric softeners really damage the breathability of high-performance fabrics."
jersey love
Jersey Love,, not the state. I was on a brief search for a suitable jersey. I did find one I liked,
found at the nice folks at Tree Fort Bikes, but then I found an add that would get me a free Cadillac Jersey from inside this months Bicycle Magazine. Did you order your yet? I ordered mine,, Oh, but that wasn't good enough. Those nifty Aurora Jersey I posted about the other day,, I contacted Aurora and I was told there was two left. One grey one and one white one. How could I pass that up? I couldn't could I? Impossible, so I said Great, send one over. And now I am eagerly awaiting my very own, ultra hip jersey. I am pretty sure my street cred. will in fact go up. By how much, I am not yet sure.
--There is One left, the white one in the pict I posted earlier. Get it! do it, and together our street cred will soar almost as high as Icurus. Not as high, because then the wax on our wings would melt. And that would be..bad.
velodrome as art
Sam Starr built and rode a velodrome inside his university library for his senior project.
I f'ing love this. Watch as much as you can to capture of bit of what he gained from the experience.
Circulus from machine project on Vimeo.
18 August 2010
I'll think of these next time I paint a frame.
Minneapolis Dethrones Portland As Bike-Friendliest City
Minneapolis Dethrones Portland As Bike-Friendliest City
Aurora x Monow Jersey
Bianchi – 2011 Pista Fixed Gear Bicycles
Riverwest24
Via: Christopher Brooks |
Great Bike Travellers #1: Frank van Rijn, pt 1 of 2 // BROOKS ENGLAND
I like this guys style. Write to bike to bike to write.
17 August 2010
The Journey to Rid myself of Excess Stuff
Bike Snob and I seem to be on a bit of a parallel journey at the moment. A new excitement for minimalism and the spirituality of it. Our culture is a breeding ground for chaos and the collection of stuff. I have recently become obsessed with getting rid of excess stuff. On my journey to discover I found a network of people coincidences that let me know I had stumble on to something that was right for me. I was led to http://www.farbeyondthestars.com/57-things/ from there I was led to the guy who wrote The The 4-Hour Workweek. He has an equally minimum amount of stuff. Coincidences were happening and mini-explosions were going off. The only book he owned was a book my brother-in-law gave me I Will Teach You To Be Rich so I figured I would pull that one off the shelf. I started re-reading it and yeah, its the only money book I will probably ever read.
That's it for now. I am on an upward spiral and I really is about attracting what you want out of life even if you don't know what it is. Keep in mind what you want and hold on to it, eventually it will come to the surface.
Cheers
Bike Snob and I seem to be on a bit of a parallel journey at the moment. A new excitement for minimalism and the spirituality of it. Our culture is a breeding ground for chaos and the collection of stuff. I have recently become obsessed with getting rid of excess stuff. On my journey to discover I found a network of people coincidences that let me know I had stumble on to something that was right for me. I was led to http://www.farbeyondthestars.com/57-things/ from there I was led to the guy who wrote The The 4-Hour Workweek. He has an equally minimum amount of stuff. Coincidences were happening and mini-explosions were going off. The only book he owned was a book my brother-in-law gave me I Will Teach You To Be Rich so I figured I would pull that one off the shelf. I started re-reading it and yeah, its the only money book I will probably ever read.
That's it for now. I am on an upward spiral and I really is about attracting what you want out of life even if you don't know what it is. Keep in mind what you want and hold on to it, eventually it will come to the surface.
Cheers
The first news that comes to mind is The Milwaukee Bike Polo Club just took First Place in the 2010 World HardCourt Bike Polo Championship in Berlin ! Good Job guys!
Photo Via Kevin Walsh
Official lauching of MW Bicyle Fanatic Blog!
Hello! Today is the official lauching of MIDWEST BICYCLE FANATICS BLOG! I am very motivated and energetic in regards to the cycling community. There will be regular updates regarding new technogies, events, oddities, community updates, and whatever else I feel like sharing. Keep coming back I promise to keep it interesting!
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