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Archives: October 2006

Homie Photogs

Posted October 26, 2006 @ 6:06am

Click HERE for even more Homie Fall Fest Madness.

 

i think we saw you guys when you were on your way ...

Posted October 25, 2006 @ 11:12am

i think we saw you guys when you were on your way to the race, we got some breakfast and headed home...

 

Still having fun....

Posted October 23, 2006 @ 11:26am

The Mayor of Drunkingham brought the heckling to new heights at the Powderhorn Cross race. Dollar, dollar bill, y'all...Coming soon, to a State Cross Race near you.

 

Homie Fall Fest, Nukka

Posted October 17, 2006 @ 6:06am

 

We're having much more fun...

Posted October 16, 2006 @ 5:00pm

The Q-laiders had another TT last week. It was pretty boss, and the locals don't know what to think when a ragtag bunch of cyclists are swarming off the sidewalk in staccato one minute bursts. The Heat-Meiser took the W again, with BrauerPower snagging second overall and first fixie.In other nooze, yesterday was the Boom Island CX Race. Perfect fall day, lots of racers, and even more Stupor Fans in the corner. Rock AND roll. Many a blurried, bloodshot eyes were hidden behind large sunglasses, regaling one another with the amount of scotch consumed the night before at the Coleman/Carpenter soiree. Jesse CreepyFriendly made an appearance from Madison, and kept everyone in check with a second place finish in the A race on his SS 29'er. Coming this weekend, we have a double header of doom. The Homie Fall Fest will be held Saturday, Oct. 21. Meet at Liquor Lyles in Uptown by 11:00 am. Be prepared for everything. Including riding some sweet singletrack, followed by some sweet home brue....

 

just like riding a bike...

Posted October 9, 2006 @ 6:06am

Ok, enough already. Saturday night I pulled the MB-5 off the hooks and rode home from the shop. Big deal, you might be saying to yourself. Well you're goddamn right. It is a big deal to me, as I haven't really been able to ride for over 6 weeks. So as I was saying, I threw a leg over the MB-5 and was merrily rolling home. It wasn't for several blocks before it dawned on me that I was riding again, with no noticeable pain signals from the (c)ankle. I'll be switched. And so it goes. Rode to-and-fro the shop again yesterday. This could be habit forming. And just as the temps are dropping. (Snow by Wednesday?) No cross racing, though. I will be in attendance at Boom Island and Powderhorn, with bells clangin' and flasks draining. Just thought you ought to know. Oh, and before I forget. Check THIS out.

 
 
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