Hump day links

May 14
2008
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Comments (3)
  • » Note: Your sprint should end with a bike throw at the finish line, not with 1km to go.

  • » The international Ride of Silence to remember cyclists killed on roadways will take place May 21. Chicago’s ride leaves Daley Plaza at 6:45 p.m.

  • » The Chicagoland Bicycle Federation has long been at the forefront of defending our rights and fighting for our safety. Recent events show that its work is needed now more than ever. Show your support by attending the May 23 Phil Liggett fundraiser at Turin in Evanston. UPDATE: Tickets have now been discounted to $25!

  • » If you’re not yet reading Rapid Transit’s Chicago Bike Blog, I recommend starting.

  • » Consider this your weekly reminder to register to race and volunteer at Sherman Park June 14.

  • » A certain friend of CBR also reminds you to consider the Duluth Classic over Memorial Day weekend. Entry fees go up significantly after May 19. Stage racing is a blast, and the chance to do two road races in one weekend may be well worth the drive to warm, sunny Duluth, Minn.

  • » ABD’s Memorial Day weekend masters series now has 30+ fields.

  • » Paging Corey Higgs! I’m told you left a wheel at the Vernon Hills Grand Prix. E-mail me and I’ll tell you how to contact the promoter to retrieve it. (Tip for everyone else: Always leave your phone number and e-mail address with your spare wheels.)

Comments

1.

May 15
2008

9:50 am

(Get a Grip)

Phil Liggett.  Live?  Who could pass that up?  I really wish I could go!

I would ask him something about Liquigas so I could hear him say Leakygas.  (chuckle)

2.

May 15
2008

10:39 am

Matt S. (vitaminwater-Trek)

Hmm...if ABD had 30+ in their orignal flyer I might have considered it over Iowa.

But too little too late.  Note for next year.

3.

May 15
2008

5:22 pm

ScottV

Figures as I turn 40, they add 30+
;-)

Thanks for the video showing the Millar bike throw.  I hadn’t had a chance to search for it, but wanted to see it.  I bet it was a DuraAce chain.

 

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