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Rapha Festive 500 2011 | Day 5 | 47.6 Miles

#festive500 #day5

After not meeting my goal of a 4 day Festive 500 completion, I was determined to surpassed 500k today.

Still sore, John’s suggested rendezvous of 7:30 allowed me some extra Z’s.

When not being harassed and rammed by motorists. The scenery is nice. #festive500 #Florida

We rolled out towards the beach and I thought about how seeing the sunrise each day has been great.

I wanted to be back home by 10.  So we picked up the pace.  That means less pictures.  ; )

Kazane!

Our route was mostly pretty quiet.  Neighborhood roads, out towards Safety Harbor.

Chilly for Florida, we both had arm warmers. Again, our pace compensated for the 50 degree temp.

And, I was glad i brought my vest Philipp had got me at the Freiburg Collective.

Not a hill. #rapha500

In an otherwise uneventful nearly half century.  Somewhere along the way I met my 500k goal.

What better way to celebrate than with a natty fab?

After all, “A goal is nothing without at least a moment of panache” –Bill Strickland

Midride #festive500 victory trackstand.

When I wrapped up my ride I was ranked 35th.  Now its like 66th…

And where the hell did Kristian House come from!?! He’s closing in on 1000k!

I think I’ll sleep in tomorrow but do plan on taking advantage of the remaining three days to ride.

35th (for now) & 107% complete.

Here’s a breakdown of my rides totally to 536km. Read all posts here & photos here.

Rapha Festive 500 2011 | Day 4 | 55.8 Miles

It's 6am. Time to get on the bike. #day4 #festive500

Another early morning.  Leave it to an apparel company to inspire you to wake up so early, so often.

Leave it to a kit to remind you of serenely scrumptious soups and organic treats, Biosk!

Damn i miss Freiburg. For updates from that neck of the woods be sure to follow europeantouches.cc

Meanwhile, in Florida, my Festive 500 quest continues and was scheduled to be completed today…

Lotsa bridges. #festive500

I set out earlier than necessary to rendezvous with a group ride i had caught wind of yesterday.

I want to spin my first 10 miles real slow and allowed myself nearly an hour to warm up.

I ran into two guys, below, heading to the 8:30 AM start in St. Pete.

Charlie in Garmin kit and John (another John) in Nalini, were happy to show me the way to the start.

In fact, I recognized Charlie from the Ride’n’Roll group yesterday.

Nice to already have familiar faces around here.

Riding to meet the group. Yes @positronicshell I said group ; )

I met up with two other guys and headed out on a loop new to me.

Settling in a paceline, we sped up.

I was second wheel, expect a turn to pull on a long straight, no lights nor stop signed road.

Suddenly the guy in front of me yelled.

Slammed his brakes and swerved, I had been looking further down the road…

Immediately halfwheeled, his swerve took me out.

I saw the car fender.

Felt John pass over/beside me over the hood. That sound, the bike crash sound.  I hate it.

That moment.  The millisecond you know you are crashing and contemplate how bad it will be.

Immediately I stood up.  Cursing, I photographed the motorist’s license plate and dialed 911.

The car had not stopped at a stop sign and had begun a left turn, into our paceline.

Fucking pissed is an understatement.

Waiting on police report. Fucking Florida drivers. Me and my bike are ok. Dude didn't stop at a stop sign and pulled in front of our pace line. Took two dudes out.

My wounds were/are minimal.  The Biosk kit will see many more rides and my Kazane is ok.

Some stuff needs to be replaced but John’s Cervelo is toast.

Cracked around the headtube behind the fork, it had less than 500 miles on it.

We were all lucky.  Accidents always suck.  Bicycle accidents really suck.

Bicycle acidents because of motorist negligence suck more than that.

Well, our fellow Florida road user and vest sporting cyclist striker below received a citation.

His failure to yield should provide compensation for our damages.  But Florida is ‘no fault’?

Tomorrow I’ll call his insurance and find out. The important part is everyone was ok.

Still pissed of course.

This is the guy that hit us.

We abandoned our planned route.  Some unscathed guys continued. Charlie, John & I got some coffee.

That helped. The fact the cop on the scene was a cyclist probably helped as well.

The common experiences, bonds and nearly immediate friendships that cyclists share, that helped too.

Coffee kinda helps. #festive500

Riding home in the rain? That did not help and my wounds stung.

Soaked and realizing I would not wrap up my 500k, I made my way back to Largo.

Rain does not help. #festive500

In a final allegory of feeling vulnerable on the road. Not to mention slow.  ; )

I helped this little guy get across the street. It was pouring at that point.

I was relieved to get off my bike in one piece.

Tortoise a the...

All things considered i feel sore but extremely lucky. I’ll be back out there tomorrow and after that…

Stories like this really make me remember how fortunate we were today.

Ride info below and on strava.  Yesterday’s post is here.

Well, didn't achieve my #festive500 today as planned. After the spill, the guys I was riding with & I rode home. I'll wrap it up tomorrow or Thursday.

Rapha Festive 500 2011 | Day 3 | 68.9 Miles

My 3rd day of the Rapha Festive 500 may have been my best yet.

Not the most miles but most smiles by far.

I rolled out around 7 to Ride’n’Roll on West Bay next to the Pinellas Trail.

Group ride

I love scoping bikes at races, rides and other events.  Like some sort of weather forecast…

You can surmise certain initial impressions about riders and what the day holds.

My verdict? Today would be fast.

Super great group this morning. Lots of teamwork, smiles and everyone waited for the single flat we had. #festive500

The group was big. Mostly comprised of experienced roadies, I felt comfortable in the peloton.

We slowly ambled our way northward towards the route John & I had done the day before.

Tempo? #rapha500

Speaking of John, he stuck out conspicuously in his hi-viz pHit pills kit.

Speaking of kits,  the Ride’n’Roll kits below sure stuck out as well.  Their team/club was out in force!

For @cass_kee, the Team Ride'n'Roll kits.

By the time our route reached its northern summit, we were in full on TT mode.

Maybe the hardest I’ll ape it all winter.

Below is the chase group as I fell back in after attempting to reel the ‘leaders’ in.

Right after I gave up my bridge the gap dream, the chase group. #rapha500

Luckily, the effort ended with a rest stop and i continued to get acquainted with local racers & riders.

First rest stop. It was tempo. Floridians Ape'n it #airportride style #festive500

While, at the rest stop and once back on the road.  I kept scoping out sweet rides.

Peek these Wiliers!

Wiliers

We had a steady spin back into Largo and I made sure to take my turns a the front.

Slow spin back to Largo

I swung by the store to grab my favorite recovery drink, chocolate milk!

#rapha500 #recovery

I can’t deny my brand choice wasn’t influenced by Steven of Boulder Velodrome‘s kit!  ; )

He hung on this hammer session fixed, which you know i can appreciate!

My last similar experience was at NAHBS but a brakeless century tops my list of not to be repeated feats.

Imagine If you were sponsored! @idontdohumans

well, after the ride slowly fragmented and the last few of us rolled back to the shop, I headed home.

I am grateful that my efforts for this contest have largely not been solo. Florida traffic is horrendous.

Most roads around here are three lanes.

Even with a bike lane the paranoia of a 97 year old careening a Cadaillac into my back plagues me.

See my new riding buddy? Thanks again @shakesmonroe!

But when even when on my own, i have a new riding partner.

Peek my new tattoo above by Shakes of Ink & Dagger Tattoo in Atlanta.

Family themed leg sleeve coming soon!

Below are my stats for the day.  I made it to spot 23 in the rankings.

Let’s see if I can end in the top 20!

Yesterday’s post is here and all photos here.

23rd place! #festive500 @rapha_n_america

Rapha Festive 500 2011 | Day 2 | 62.6 Miles

Got another 3hrs, 63miles in & made a new Largo riding buddy. #festive500 #day2

After I put my son Otto down for an afternoon nap, I kitted out and rolled out for maybe a 2 hour spin.

I knew I’d head north.  No route nor distance in mind and hoped, as it was xmas, that traffic’d be slim.

@sfattoclothing sock & favorite shoe combo. (too hot for shoe covers)

I learned yesterday that it’d get hot.  I suppose weather sites coulda told me too.

No shoecovers, knee/arm warmers nor vests require ’round here. It’d been ages since i rode bare shoes!

#festive500 you might be in Florida if...

Well, after sneakily scoping out some indigenous inhabitants,  I ran into  lone cyclist.

He was spinning a pretty good pace northbound, right as I considered a U-turn to head home.

Francaise Des Jeux Cycling, in Florida? I followed him of course.  No drafting until an introduction.

Mildly toasted from yesterday, my serendipitous opportunity to hang on John's wheel was a welcome relief. #festive500

John was a super cool dude.

He showed me some quiet roads and pretty much towed me back down to Largo.

He has raced for 35 years, formerly built frames, lived by Mt. Ventoux for 2yrs and is fast.

His Wilier was killer.  Gotta get a better photo at the 7:30 Ride’n’Roll group ride tomorrow AM.

Thanks for letting me sit on your wheel all afternoon John! Hasta mañana! #festive500

Thanks once again for letting me sit on your wheel and the friendly and briskly paced ride John!

My second day the Rapha Festive 500 brings the tally to nearly 161 miles.

310 miles (500k) is the goal! Though, I am considering the funny finale of 666km too…

Yesterday’s write up: Rapha Festive 500 2011 | Day 1 | 98.3 Miles

Gonna do parts of this with a group tomorrow. It's gonna be faster. At least I know where the sprints are now. #festive500

Rapha Festive 500 2011 | Day 1 | 98.3 Miles

I'm logging some #rapha500 miles early tomorrow. Gimme a shout of you wanna meet up!

Like most of my longer rides over the past year, i need to roll out early.

I posted looking for local riding buddies but too little too late. I expected a solo spin around St. Pete.

Easy step towards punctual departure. #rapha500

I prepared all of my supplies for the next day.  Maybe 50-60 miles planned.

Ran into St. Pete's Sat morning 8:30 ride. Fast stuff! #rapha500

I slowly decided to change my plans as the pace picked up.  I ran into a few fellow cyclists.

They were heading towards St. Pete’s Sat. AM group ride at 8:30.

Apparently they had some steam to blow off and were already ape’n it.

One woman recognized me from 2009’s FM24.

Elizabeth Morse Hill had the fastest women’s lap that year.

Took a short break. Might crack a century.

This photo caught the CAT6 comments on instagram that it deserved.

As soon as that bridge dropped… Sprint!

More shots from my #rapha500 efforts this AM

I rolled with various pelotons downtown, down to Ft. Desoto and back north before I headed home.

Sure, recumbents are funny. Until you get dropped by one. #rapha500

Not before this guy road me off his wheel.

Sweet bike sightings. #rapha500

I snapped a few photos of some of the ride that caught my eye.  The Moots is a always a looker.

Plus I’m a sucker for integrated stem and bars!

My only 'hill' #rapha500

My only hill.  The Bellaire Causeway back to Largo.

Route

The route & stats.

Strava // Rapha500 // 12-24

Follow me on Strava!

My ride ended with a short jaunt with my nephew adding 2.4 miles and an outdoor shower!

Not bad for a first day.  I am still on the fence about tomorrow and its 2am now…

Keep up with all the competitors here and Rapha’s highlights here.

Just took a shower. OUTSIDE! #rapha500

Loose Nuts Cycles Kits by Starlight Apparel Ending this Week!

Don’t miss out on pre-order pricing for the Loose Nuts Cycles kit by Starlight Apparel!

Check out the proofs below.  Get these in time for the last few cross races, logging some winter miles and looking sharp when spring comes around!

Contact Chris[at]loosenutscycles.com to make your deposit or simply swing by the shop.

The fit kits are being mailed back soon!

The SoPo Art-Bike Show is back for 2011.

Sopo Bicycle Cooperative has commissioned the painting of more than a dozen bicycle frames by local artists for its second Art Bike Show.  These artists, including familiar names such as Evereman, Charlie Smith and Olabad have been asked to use the bicycle frame is their canvas and create unique, buildable and rideable art.  The frames were received as donations and will be on display for silent auction to raise funds for the organization.  Several restaurants and coffee shops around Atlanta will be showcasing this artwork throughout the month of September  in support of Sopo.

Find out about the artists and see the fantastic frames they have created. Check out the frames at the local businesses that are contibuting to SoPo’s Art-Bike show. Do you want to own one, you can bid on a frame. And follow Art-Bike happening on its own blog.

And join SoPo for the closing reception at The Goat Farm on October 7th from 7-11pm.  In addition to art frames, other bicycle related artwork and  individual bicycle components will be featured for auction.  DJ Chris Devoe will be on hand for musical entertainment and there will be food trucks and other refreshments served.

A full list of participating artists and venues can be found at SoPo Art Bike website.

Atlanta Morning Cyclocross Series (AMCS) | Tues, Thurs, Fri’s 7:30am

Loose Nuts has started a morning ride series, for CX skills to start your day.

Meet at 7:20am Tuesday, Thursday, and Fridays in front of the shop and roll out at 7:30am.

With enough consistent riders, an informal race series could start on the Friday session.

Check the AMCS Facebook page for the most up-to-date info and follow the Loose Nuts’ twitter and FB page as well.

Of course if you need tubulars glued, your cross bike dialed, a new complete race rig or a sweet race kit, stop by Loose Nuts!

Photos from the Loose Nut’s race flickr.