Thursday, April 29, 2010

Cameron 35!


This stud is my dear nephew Cameron Maddux, turned 35 years old today.
If only Cameron recalls his perception of me, when I moved to this great country and then takes in consideration he's reached the age I was when I first started working at Lafayette General Hospital...
Cameron, it has been my privilege and honor, being a companion on your life journey for about 22 years. I am so proud of you, who you are and what you've accomplished over the years! I wish you a Happy Birthday and may your wildest dreams come true. I miss you and I love you more than you'll ever know;)

The Cyclists' Apocrypha

Originally published in Cycling Plus, 2001.



In the beginning God created the bicycle, saw that it was good, then went for a nice Sunday ride on the bike lanes He'd made the day before, and they were good too, because they were new and He had the angels keep them clear of debris. Later, of course, God would get cross and have the flood wash all the good ones away.

And God said to Himself, "Let us create man, because cycling is too much fun to keep to Myself," and so He created man, him did He create, create did He him do. And God put man in paradise, and commanded him, "Glideth upon the earth anywhere thou wisheth, except for that big hill over there. For on the day thou goeth down that hill, thou shalt surely die."

And God said, "Man needs a companion to keep him from spending too much money on new bicycles." So God caused man to fall into a deep sleep by asking him if he wanted to go clothes shopping at the mall, then took a rib from him. Then God said to Himself, "Who am I kidding, I'll never hear the end of it when she finds out she was just a rib," so He created woman from frankincense and myrrh and a certain je ne sais quoi.

And God said, "Let man have dominion over lathe drills and Philips head screwdrivers, and let woman have dominion over everything else, and as long as thou art naked and unashamed, thou might as well be fruitful and multiply."

Lastly, God created the chicken and the egg, in that order, which should clear up that matter.

Now the serpent, he was a wily one, and he said to woman, "Yea, hath God said you may cycle anywhere but down that hill?"

And the woman said unto the serpent, "That's about the size of it: go downhill and die." And the serpent said, "Ye shall not surely die, you probably won't even fall off. For God doth know that on the day you go downhill, you will not need to pedal for a long time. Go on, give it a try."

And the woman saw that the hill was good, she did not need to pedal for a long time. She told the man about it, and he also went downhill. Their eyes were opened, they saw they were naked, and they sewed fig leaves into padded cycling shorts because sometimes it got bumpy going downhill.

And they heard the voice of God as He was off-road, fully suspended of course, and they hid their bicycles at the bottom of the hill and started whistling nervously. And God called unto the man, and said, "Where art thou?"

And the man said, "We art down here."

And God said, "Hast thou cycled downhill, whereoff I commanded thee that thou shouldest not?" And man said, "C'mon, it was her idea."

And God said unto the woman, "I will greatly multiply thy sorrow whilst climbing hills; in pain shalt thou perch upon thy saddle."

And God said unto the man, "Because thou hast harkened unto the voice of thy wife, cursed is regular bike maintenance. The inner workings of the hub gear will be beyond thou to repair. In the sweat of thy face shalt thou service thy freewheel."

And God said, "Behold, the man doesn't listen very well," so he kicked him out of paradise and guarded the entrance with a sign of a picture of a bicycle in the middle of a red circle. And He had a Cherubim with a flaming sword stop by a few times a week for good measure.

This is the book of the generations. The first bicycle was a single speed, Godspeed, but after that it got complicated. Sprockets begat sprockets and cables begat kinks. Celerifere begat Draisienne begat Macmillan begat Michaux begat Ariel begat Bayliss Thomas begat Lawson begat Rover begat Boneshaker begat Ordinary begat Raleigh.

And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth in a critical mass, God saw that the wickedness of man was great and he did not like to give way to anyone on the road even his mother, so He directed Noah to build an ark made out of renewable resources. There went in two and two unto Noah into the ark every type of bicycle: one to ride and one for spare parts. And Noah gathered two touring bikes and two mountain bikes; two recumbents and two tandems; two road racing bikes and two cross bikes; also four unicycles, just in case there was a misunderstanding, and a brace of Bromptons, as their folded countenance pleasethed Him. And God said there might be Some strong winds in the Southeast. And it rained for 40 days and 40 nights, then drizzled for another fortnight.

And God remembered Noah and asswaged the waters, and Noah opened a door on the ark and set loose Japheth on a unicycle, and God said, "This is a covenant which I make between me and you and every living creature: that a man on a unicycle is a hilarious sight. The waters shall no more become a flood to destroy all flesh."

A bit later, God spake unto Moses, saying, Here are a few ground rules, I hath numbered them for thou for easy reference:

I. Thou shalt hold no other races above the Tour de France.
II. Thou shalt not make unto thee helmets which cost more than £100.
III. Thou shalt not take My name in vain everytime thou gettest a flat tyre.
IV. Remember to oil thy chain, to keep it rolling.
V. Honor the Zebra Crossing and those walking upon the face of it.
VI. Thou shalt not ignore other road users, nor cycle recklessly upon the pavement.
VII. Thou shalt not steal bicycles.
VIII.Thou shalt not kill, except bicycle thieves.
IX. Thou shalt not hang onto moving cars.
X. Thou shalt not covet they neighbor's new Cannondale, nor his group set, nor his £3000 MTB, nor even his stylish shades.

Forget not the Titanium Rule: Signal unto others as thou wouldst have others signal unto thou.

And moving right along, there came four horsemen of the Apocalypse, and they were the Taxicab Driver, and the Motorcycle Messenger, and the White Van Man, and the Man Opening a Car Door Without Looking.

Amen

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Awesome Cycling Video


A unique insight into a champion's adrenaline and drive as he trains for the Olympics.
Maclean's heroic cycling is set against the story of Odysseus,
creating a heart-stoppingly rich portrayal of man.
'Man, a being in search of meaning.'
Craig Maclean powers his bike at over 40mph, over a distance of 250m from a standing start. 'Know yourself Odysseus - for a man to conquer himself is the first and noblest of all victories'. Taking you right into the blood, sweat and tears of the sportsman
Remember to exhale after watching!


To view this incredible video click here

Monday, April 26, 2010

14 Years and counting...

Celebrating 14 years of U.S. Citizenship today!
Time........ it's like an airplane, the higher it goes, the faster it goes...
Taking everything, the good, the bad and the ugly, in account,
it's all been for the better!

Tour de Festivale



T'was sunny and windy...
But a great turn-out for the Tour de Festivale Metric\62Miles.
When going out everybody wanted to put the tail-wind to good use,
however when coming back in, it was a fight...
The Colnago C50 was in great form and didn't want to slow down a bit...
Thanks to Cajun Cyclists Bicycle Club for putting on a great event;)

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Tour de Festival



Come enjoy live music and lots of lagniappe at the
Festival International de Louisiane

What: Tour de Festival

When: Sunday - April 25th, 2010.

Rides: 25 mile and 60 mile routes available.

Fees: $30 for pre-registration online or $40 the day of the event.

Times: On site registration starts at 07:00 AM across the street from Stan's Downtown. The metric century will leave at 08:00 AM and the 1/4 century will leave at 09:00 AM

Food: The post ride meal will be provided by Agave.

T-Shirts: Will be provided free for all paid registered riders.

Directions to downtown Lafayette near parking garage here.

Online registration here.

Official Flyer here.

Map and cue sheet here.

Registration Form here.

For more information,please e-mail us at cajuncyclists@cox.net.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Cyclysm




We don't have many cycling monuments around this area that I know of. This one more or less marks the start of my 'daily' solo route.
It just makes me even more aware of how vulnerable we are, riding our two-wheelers on these roads. Thank God for the 3-Feet Law....

All in all it was a great weekend for cycling! Got a nice 35 miler in yesterday, with a great group of guys, today made for a nice 22 mile solo\recovery ride.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Chris "Macca" McCormack


It's not often I have World Champions come through my clinic, subjecting themselves to my treatment, hence this posting of Macca's tweet!
This is the second year in succession Chris McCormack honors
Lafayette, LA with a visit, while he's getting ready for the New Orleans 70.3 Half Ironman.
Chris has a great support in Lafayette from Mark Miller's Precision Bikes!

It is an honor and a privilege to work with Chris, who not only is a stellar athlete,
but also a great person with a phenomenal story.
The 'wall of fame' at my clinic has expanded once more...
This time with a personalized signed world-championship jersey,
identical to the one Macca sported in the 2009 , Ironman Hawaii.



Saturday, April 3, 2010

Easter weekend

Started off good with an invitation to the LSU vs Georgia 'Good Friday' night game at Alex Box!
I have not been to any other college ballparks, but it is hard to imagine a better place than the Box! I am glad to see that the 'intimidator', a huge billboard portraying the 6 National Titles along with Mike the Tiger, found a place at the new Box. Just as in the old Box, it is placed opposite the visitors dugout and provide for a great view for the opponents...
We were treated to the royal experience, suite and parking pass... Food & Drinks stocked, to top it off LSU pulled out a narrow 4-3 victory!


Also got a ride in on Friday and Saturday morning.
Saturday afternoon we were invited to a great party at Jason and Laura's house. Family and friends, good food and good times!
Meaux sure knows a thing or two about entertaining the young and old alike;)


In this picture, Amson, Jason's youngest boy with Jason's grandfather whom little Amson is named after.
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Wishing all y'all a very
Happy Easter;)