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Erwin's lid


OK, i'll admit I love Erwin Vervecken. Big and gangly, the guy is an absolute diesel engine if there ever was one and the guy has mad skeews. Especially in mud. Love my home boys style.


This said


Erwin, this is an OPEN INVITATION to you to please please please allow me to help you look cooler on the podium with better hat etiquette . I can work that shit for you. Seriously dude, those Fidea lids are gay. Either your head is too big or those Euro-wannabe baseball hats are too small. I'd suggest going full time ski cap. Or flip that stuff backwards.


Either way, we're here to make you cool my brother.

Like buttah, baby.

Oh my, oh my. The new Rock Lobster just got dropped off by Mr. UPS man. 3.3 pounds of Easton Ultralight. Not quite as light as the Scandium which was 3.14 lbs, but will end up about the same weight when built. As always, the dimensions are SPOT ON. Thanks Paul! It's great when one of the world's best frame builders can whip out your personal measurements and nail each frame identically each time. I'm still amazed by this process. Rad.

I went for the photo-negative colors of the black bike. I'm a geek, but it'll look hot. Essentially I'm going with the same set up for this bike with the following changes:

  • Alpha Q CX 2 versus Alpha Q CX.
  • FSA Carbon cranks and carbon guards versus Dura Ace and Wetzikon guards. Still running 42t x 12/25.
  • Wheels...dunno at this time. Probably going to put the FSA 488's on this white bike and build a set of tubular Mavic Reflex Tubular CD's (ceramic if I can get them) with Dura Ace hubs. At a minimum, I want two sets of wheels with the identical tubular tires on them.
I will now have to leave it hanging on the wall until August! I'll call it 'inspiration' for now....

Some brief pics for now.

WTF?

OK, two things:

1) Why the _UCK was Maxime Lefèbvre racing today? He nailed a 2nd place at St. Nik today behind Eddy Nijs. Apparently strung it out and Ree-chard couldn't bring him back. Nijs had to put the bullet in him personally. WTF?!?!?! I just don't get the rules. One day "he's gone, that's it Maxime is getting the boot." The next, he's lining up and pulling podiums out of his ass. If he missed the control, how is he getting start fees (I am assuming) and allowed to line up. Humped, humped, humped.

2) OK, Where' s Trebon? Someone tell me please? Ry's blog is not updated and last I read starting fees were suspect. The day before, the race officials humped him from his start position/call up. I guess he was sick today. Beat. I can't wait to see him in his new Verge kit, representing the stars and stripes. Just get well Ryan and start laying the wood on these suckas. Just beat Maxime at Worlds.

Rant over.

(Photo courtesy of Cyclo-cross.info)

First ride of 2007

What a gorgeous day. Not ideal for (road) cycling....unless you go one speed. S0, i unhooked the single speed today from its perch in the car hole and bombed for about 2.5 hours through some awesome scenery. Some road, but lots of through-the-woods that have been nicely matted by Nordic skiers. This route I go on is epic. You can literally do an almost 3 hour ride from the front door without touching pavement. Take this in context as it's not like living up in Breck or Santa Cruz when you can roll from your door and do 5 hour epics. This is the 'burbs baby and ya gots to do what you gots to do when the weather does not cooperate.

So I jammed this route which leads from Elk's Lodge in Boulder traversing due East towards Longmont almost 100% rad scenic dirt path (covered in snow now and matted by nordic track as I said). I hook this section up with some back ass trails in Longmont which start to lead South then over to Mesa in S. Boulder and on home back North traversing more dirt and bike paths, up Boulder Creek path then up Four Mile to Poormans. That last section on Poormans before it crests and you traverse back down to Sunshine lemme say is a beeatch. Dirk Friel I think has some stats on the elevation gain and grade. He does a lot with that fan dangle GPS stuff. Gotta ask him. It's especially hard when you run a retarded 36 x 16 like I do (gotta change this, this year...) on my single speed. I forgot that hill. I use it at the beginning of cross season traditionally. I start at the bottom of that beast and alternate riding-->dismount-->run 15 seconds uphill-->remount-->repeat. All the way up the mile or so. It make you strong like bull.

Anyhoo, great to get back on a bike again after taking time off. I've been pumping iron these days and allowing my wife to take me to her 'girly' weight class where it is anything but girly and am a certifiable wussy. The flogging is maddening. This little pint sized chick instructor has this cartoonish amount of weight on her bar and I have like two bagel sized weights. I'm weak.

I'm stoked on 07 already.

Christine's Rock Lobster getting some of that German mud

Christine Vardaros' Rock Lob-stah getting some love in Germany. Nice. And she took 2nd!

151

Nijs bagged 151 at the GvA in Baal where he is from. Unbelievable. Poor Wellens, man. I think his goal was to at least go for the GvA trophy considering Superprestige and the WC were already well nabbed by Sven. He got in a fender bender at the start with De Knegt. Beat. Nijs took that one too from everyone. Cannibal is the correct term. Oxygen tents are making the difference for Baal boy. Wellens and Vervecken need to get on that program or spend more time in their sponsor's hot tub.

The U-23's are showing their class though. Boom 2nd and Albert 3rd. Just imagine Troy Wells going for podium against Nijs and you can see how fast these U-23's are. Sick.

Happy New Year.

(photo courtesy of Cyclocrossonline.be)

Summerhill podiums!


Holy crow, maybe my posting below was a little prophetic! Reading Cyclocross Online today, Danny Summerhill apparently took 3rd at the Superprestige today! I battled against this kid in the 3's a season or so ago and knew he was going to be super. He was a fluid and very natural 'crosser. Never took chances and used his power smartly and had tons of finesse that only crossers truly know the nuances of in terms of technique. He's got it. This year he just literally grew up. Filled out, got bigger and stronger and the whole CO 'cross community saw this kid go from boy to young man. Unbelievable. He is laying wood over there and it is GREAT to see. He' sso young it's crazy.

Nice work Danny!

We're kicking the Belgians asses in 'cross!

OK, maybe not in the analog world (read: really on the bike), but we're beating their waffle eating arses in the digital world via cyclocross search queries! Ha! Sorry I am geeking out here. If you have never used this, this is a pretty rad feature of Google called "Trends". At work, our marketing gurus use it for pattern searches for various things to help target customers and interested parties in specific regions. I banged in the word "cyclocross" and the good old Republic of Boulder took the top step on the podium followed by our Oregonians for the cities most issuing the string. Belgium kicked our asses regionally.

Anyways, thought you may be interested i this tool for your non cross ' lives.

Maxime Lefèbvre charged with hiding dope within his leotards!

Ha, kidding (but not about the doping). Not sure if you've ever seen this guy race. His neon orange helmet and totally strange tights (seen here) he'd always seem to wear could always be seen in the top 15 in the GVA's and World Cups a couple of season ago then he went underground.

This season I started to see is name in the results, never really factoring but still present (sans orange helmet this year thank God). Then this report. Roughly translated form Cyclocross info:

MIDDELKERKE - It does not look good for Maxime Lefèbvre. The Frenchman gained a nice sixth place today n the Noordzeecross at Middelkerke but forgot afterwards his responsibilities. The Flemish community sent the dope control to for the top ten racers. The list with the riders numbers was published and the racers by means of the speaker were informed to come and get tested but Lefèbvre apparently heard nothing. So, due to past 'issues', this appears to be the end of his career. In April 2004 he got a one year suspension for the use of Heptaminol, a stimulate, during a cyclocross in Raismes. A year after, he had not still presented to the UCI an account for his participation to another cross in Belgium. The Frenchman took part there during his suspension and did so illegitimately with a Belgian license. In spring of this year the Frenchman ended up again in competition. His absence on the medical control in Middelkerke will likely be expensive for him. 300 Euro fine plus a suspension are the useful tariff for that offense. So, if you look at his past, the future of this racer does not see already too rosy.

So I say give this freak show the boot. It's a shame for France who pride themselves on clean riders. Mourey will have to handle the load for teh French although Lefèbvre was like the Page of France focusing on cross and combating the Belgians. Guess he cracked, or his tights constricted the blood flow to his brain.

Podium


(Photo Courtesy of Joe Sales/Plan B Photography)
Do we really have any idea how strong Page is? Do we? Granted, Sven, Vervecken, Dlask and some other players weren't there but the :12 gap Wellens had (and only until the end) show that Page is a certifiable player. With all that hardware in his shoulder, it is miraculous he is even riding. I am a pussy when I think about dudes like this and pulling of stunts that are super human. Kudos, Page. Kudos to Tonkin and Trebon too. Stellar. Let's hope Summerhill or Noble get the idea and do longer stints overseas if their education and psyche's can take it.

I do consider this a pretty huge day for US 'cross.

Results from CyclingNews:

1 Bart Wellens (Bel) Fidea Cycling Team             57.15
2 Jonathan Page (USA) Cervélo 0.12
3 Enrico Franzoi (Ita) Lampre - Caffita
4 Marco Aurelio Fontana (Ita)
5 Marco Bianco (Ita)
6 Maxime Lefebre (Fra) 0.56
7 Alexander Moos (Swi) 1.03
8 Davy Commeyne (Bel) Palmans-Sapim-Collstrop 1.05
9 David Willemsens (Bel) Sunweb-Projobcyclingteam 1.26
10 Cyrille Bonnand (Fra) 1.49
11 Lukas Flückiger (Swi) 1.58
12 Ryan Trebon (USA) 2.06
13 Roger Hammond (GBr) Discovery Channel 2.14
14 Sven Vanthourenhout (Bel) Rabobank
15 Peter Van Santvliet (Bel) Fidea Cycling Team 2.31
16 Pedro Baelen (Bel) 2.38
17 Rafael Visinelli (Ita) V.C. Bologna 2.44
18 Stijn Penne (Bel) 2.53
19 Bjorn Rondelez (Bel) 3.03
20 Jean-pierre Leijten (Ned) 3.20
21 Unai Yus (Spa) 4.01
22 Andreas Moser (Swi) 4.25
23 Nico Clarysse (Bel) Saey Deschacht 4.41
24 Erik Tonkin (USA) 4.48
25 Christophe Le Bouedec (Fra) 5.12
26 David Boucher (Fra) 5.18
27 Gianni Denolf (Bel) 5.31
28 Daniel Alexander (GBr) 6.34
29 Kris Lapere (Bel)
30 Régis Flohimont (Bel)
31 Philippe Gilbert (Bel)
32 Jo Naert (Bel)
33 Cyrille Prise (Fra)
34 Valentijn Ponseele (Bel)
35 Mark Cotton (GBr)
36 Robin Seymour (Ire)
37 Sven Reners (Bel)
38 Henrik Quillien (Fra)
39 Brian Zengeni (Zim) 4 ronden (Bel)
40 Sjef De Wilde (Bel)
41 Martin Gorden (Zim)
42 Yannick Laurent (Fra)
43 Nqozibitha Tshabalala (Zim)
44 David Chemille (Fra)
45 Nico Mattan (Bel)
46 Munyoro Byron (Zim)

Juniors

1 Kaell Pizzy (Bel) 37.48
2 Kevin Van Synghel (Bel) 0.06
3 Nick De Proost (Bel) 0.20
4 Dimitri Stevens (Bel)
5 Jens Gys (Bel) 0.54
6 Kim Goethals (Bel) 1.01
7 Stijn Mortelmans (Bel) 1.18
8 Matthias Onghena (Bel) 1.40
9 Pascal Colaert (Bel) 2.10
10 Vincent Van Hooste (Bel) 2.17
11 Bart Maas (Ned) 2.20
12 Sylvester Sioen (Bel) 2.24
13 Kevin Callens (Bel) 2.45
14 Marco Minnaard (Ned) 3.25
15 Robin Vandaele (Bel) 3.54
16 Jeffrey Depuydt (Bel) 4.19
17 Dany Lacroix (Bel) 4.48
18 Benito Victoor (Bel) 5.10
19 Nick Vermunicht (Bel) 5.30
20 Kevin Clemme (Bel) 5.54
21 Fransesca Cucciniello (Ita) 6.16
22 Stijn Vangeyte (Bel) 6.31
23 Mathijs Bekaert (Bel) 6.54
24 Pierre Marien (Bel)
25 Gertie Willems (Bel) 7.12
26 Pieter Beauprez (Bel) 7.40
27 Sam Van Uytvange (Bel)
28 Jimmy Van Overbeke (Bel)
29 Tommy Baeyens (Bel)
30 Tom Huyvaert (Bel)
31 Michaël De Meyer (Bel)
32 Elisabetta Borgia (Ita)
33 Sil Debert (Bel)