Friday, November 5, 2010

Friday, September 25, 2009

Roadie Gear

Thanks to Jamieson for the Castelli jersey, and thanks Chelle Wooten for the sweet pics.


Swoop here! www.flickr.com/photos/42031695@N06/

As you can see, I picked up a Coqotte Alfredo bag at Muse o Velo in Quebec City on my trip. I've been riding it for a few months now, so I'm going to do a review on the bag in sometime this week.

OK, get off the computer and start looking for your winter frame already!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Stick and Move Sir!




Also, clear your schedule and check this source out.
http://www.bulgier.net/pics/bike/Catalogs/



And here's one more for good measure.

Skeeter rode a fixed! What the hell!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Remember That Cinelli I Got?


Turned out it was actually a hand built frame. Mark Beaver informed me that it was made with Columbus SL tubing, probably from the early 90s. He said that he didn't make it, but he may as well have. I sold it to my friend Amir, and buddy pulled through. He got it powder coated and built up this beauty himself. Dude's only been biking for a year, and he's already putting together sweet racing frames.
Speaking of Amir, dude got messed up. Broken collar bone.

Get well soon!

Buddy System Alleycat

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Huge success; thanks to all the racers who came out, and a big thanks to Carter, Mitch, Plow and Nathan for doing the polo checkpoint, Al and Sarah for doing the Fuller Farm checkpoint, Kira and Jackie for providing Mission Impossible telephone coordination, Dave for providing some prizes, and Ian for tracking down those mallets against all odds. Here are the results.
52 minutes - Ian and Martin
56 -- Daryl and Marshall
1:17 - Alex and Shelah
1:22 - Zac and Andy
1:25 - Chris and Colin
1:47 - Rachel and Mike
2:05 - Mike and Kate

I would have taken some awesome pictures, but my camera is currently out of commision. Looks like its time to go back to my pentax SLR for a while. :)

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Peggy's Cove Loop

Carter called around noon, and it was decided within the hour that we were going out to Tantallon, which is about 32km away. By 3pm we were in Bayers Lake.


We went up the St. Margarets Bay Rd. looking for a steel working shop Carter wanted to check out, but it turned out that it was closed. We did get a hold of the guy who runs it though, and we're going to pay him a visit later this week. Also, we weren't aware of the BLT Trail which used to be train tracks but is now a crushed gravel trail that leads all the way from Bayers Lake to Tantallon. It was a bit slower than taking the road, but it was a lot more pleasant.


We took a break in Tantallon around 5:30pm, then headed for Peggy's Cove, which was 23km away. This was by far my favorite part of the ride. The road is surprisingly wide, untrafficked, there were few hills, and the views of St. Margarets Bay were pretty fantastic.


Once we got to Peggy's Cove around 7pm, we took another short break, then I realized I had to be to work in 2 hours, and we had to put 40km underneath us through hilly terrain as the sun began to set. The ride was difficult, and a few times I truly though that I was going to break down. Every 10km or so, though, we'd take a short water break, eat a little chocolate, and we were good to go. When we got to my old hood of Brookside, the sun had totally set, and the rest of the ride was frankly dangerous. I'm going to be facilitating a ride later this summer so, I'm happy that I got the kinks out of this one. Next time, leave earlier!

Departure time >> 2:30pm
Arrival time >> 9:40pm
Total distance >> 95km
Average speed including breaks >> 13.25km/h