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Florida Coastal Exploration

Day 1 – Dunedin

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On my most recent trip to Florida I managed to cover some uncharted territory.

I was on a newly renovated bike, my made here in Atlanta Costello track bike.

My first trip took me only a short distance north to Honeymoon Island via Dunedin on the Pinellas Trail.

Dunedin

The town is very nicely manicured and the pavement was pristine.

Lots of bike paths and accommodations for cyclists.

Seemed like a nice place and I plan on spending more time there next time.

Near Honeymoon Island

Its also worth mentioning this was a ride to finish fine tuning my commuter track bike’s build.

Chris at Loose Nuts had helped me get this steed up to speed by lacing up an new pair of

Phil Wood to DT Swiss wheels and the real highlight is the rear hub has a White Ind Dos and Surly Dingle!

This ride is ready for daily duty but also light touring and my riding in Florida was a chance for testing.

Near Honeymoon Island

The weather was outrageously nice. Especially after only a day earlier escaping from a blizzard in NJ!

Though flat of course, like my riding in Texas recently brutally reminded me:

flat land means heavy headwinds.

Near Honeymoon Island

As you can see below, lots of little tweaks and adaptations were required to revamp this steep angled frame.

I am very pleased with how it turned out and thank again Chris for all of his help.

Near Honeymoon Island

I made my way back to Largo & after a few adjustments felt the bike was ready for a longer trip.

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Day 2 – The Coast & St. Pete

Been ridin along the beach all morning.

I set out towards the coast on East Bay towards the S. Belleair Causeway to head south to Treasure Island.

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I encountered many cyclists along my solo route.  Everyone else was either heading north or

stopped for breakfast like this apparently like minded group of bag bearing bicyclists.

53 Mile Florida Coast Ride

Nearly the entire way there were bike lanes and traffic was surprisingly accommodating and sparse.

Treasure Island

The most cars I saw was crossing the Pinellas Bayway heading towards St. Pete at a drawbridge.

Draw Bridge

Riding bikes is awesome but after sailing with my grandfather throughout my childhood,

I know nothing compares to setting out on the water relying solely upon the wind and your own ability.

Maybe my next blog will be about boats… Well, at least not while I reside in downtown Atlanta!

Bay

I made it back to the mainland and onto the Pinellas trail towards St. Petersburg.

Pinellas Trail

It took me through some industrial zones reminding me that the trails was once an important rail line.

St. Pete

Whenever I am here I always visit Michael at 66fixedHere is my last visit’s post.

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The shop looked great and some things had changed.  Micheal had moved the counter towards the door.

This did shrink the showroom but allowed more wrenching room and he had no shortage of work to do.

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Throughout my time in the shop customers trickled in and out.

A steady stream of cyclists with various requests.  Each time they left with what they needed.

I continued to look around. My eyes turned towards the ceiling and…

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I saw this killer Dolan Forza standing out in the crowded overhead storage.

Michael told me the Forza initially was going to be solely an endurance event specific frame

for races such as the Points, Scratch, and Madison but the Forza works as a sprint bike as well.

The sloping geometry provides a more relaxed position than the sprint-specific DF3.

You’ll see it in 50km Points Races or Madisons events like those during the 6 Days in Zurich.

Dolan Forza

Whether ridden for slinging or sprinting the beefy dropouts on this frame were intense!

BEEFY!

After saying good bye to Micheal, I got back on the Pinellas Trail heading north.  Back to Largo.

Pinellas Trail

Back on East Bay I finally decided to stop at the German Deli I’d spied for many visits and never visited.

I was hungry and knew there’d be no shortage of deutsches Essen to devour.

German Deli Outside View

This 11 year old The German Deli had everything from home-made sausages, potato salads, meat salads,

as well as home-made entrees such as Rouladen, Sauerbraten. At first I was truly overwhelmed.

Yessir!

Its kinda ironic that my best friend from Germany is vegetarian. I mean, i was too for a long time.

But there was no turning back now… All of these sausages were calling my name.  And I called for curry.

Leckar!

I had not one but two curry wursts and was very pleased with my European lunch.  Vielen Dank!

Kölsch Und Currywurst!

Speaking of Euro

So Euro

As readers of this blog have noticed, Philipp’s European Touches column is on its 6th installment.

In honor of his ongoing contributions I slightly captured the ‘taste of Europe’ Florida has to offer.

Euro Food

As I kept running into Euro places along my coastal exploration,  It really began to crack me up.

Euro restaurant, Euro Food & Deli, EuroBake

On that note: When in Florida, Stay Euro! More photos from the rides can be found here.

Euro Bake

FOR SALE: 2010 Giant Omnium Large

Chris, of Loose Nuts Cycles, is selling a rare bird: his 2010 Giant Omnium.

Here are some of the details and prices

  • Frameset: Giant Omnium Large — 750.00 (includes frame, fork and extra seatpost)
  • Wheels: Dura-Ace Track Hubs to white Velocity Deep-V’s — 250.00 (this is not for the front carbon wheel)
  • Cranks: Black Sugino 75′s — 80.00 (165mm) Also for sale is a set of Gold Sugino 75′s — 150.00 (165mm)

If you’d like more details email Chris@loosenutscycles.com | http://www.loosenutscycles.com/2010/12/chriss-giant-omnium-is-for-sale/

The Return of the Standard Ride!

Paceline

  • A weekly brisk training ride departing from Loose Nuts at 7:30pm on Thursdays
  • We generally stick to a set route (Winter 2011 route TBA) & hammer out 40 miles
  • We are aiming for a 20 mph avg. or better. Always raising the standard.
  • The terrain is mixed and we’ll drop you only if you say its ok, not if you get a flat etc.

Bobby

  • It is a even mix of braked/brakeless track bikes and road bikes.
  • Lights and helmet are strongly recommended.
  • Bundle up! It’s gonna be chilly!
  • To keep up with the latest ride updates pertaining to inclement weather etc.
  • Please install Rendezvous on your iPhone and join the group!
  • And/or search for #standardride on twitter on Thursdays.

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Standard Ride

DLV End of Season Party & GoldSprints

Dick Lane Velodrome Goldsprints

Saturday night was the annual Dick Lane Velodrome End Of Season Party hosted by the Marlay House

This event is not to be missed for all the regular competitors at the track, unless you’re at Elite Nats…

BOTH of the DLV Rider of the Year recipients, Evelyn Ewing & Dan Holt were in LA representing!

Pictured above are two of Dan’s teammates: Joe Eldrige & Phil Southerland of Team Type 1.

Dick Lane Velodrome Goldsprints

DLV veteran and Marlay proprietor, Darren Comer faces off against Tyler Grahovec.

Tyler’s son Seven was proud of his dad’s victory and he also had a go.   Eye of the tiger on that kid!

Dick Lane Velodrome Goldsprints

Below is Lucius Williams, he directed The Keirin. He started racing this season and I look forward to

seeing more from him both on the track and on the big screen!

Dick Lane Velodrome Goldsprints

There were several women’s races.  Complete with cowboy boots and high heels.

Dick Lane Velodrome Goldsprints

Even one of the Marlay’s servers competed!  Pretty impressive to then dive right back into working.

Dick Lane Velodrome Goldsprints

Speaking of impressive.  The director of the track, Jeff Hopkins, after a day of cross racing,

competed against Sneaky Pete Antonvich no-handed holding a New Belgium.

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Kept it pretty steady and almost kept up!

Dick Lane Velodrome Goldsprints

I managed a narrow 4th place against my potential 2011 teammates Chris Kelly in 3rd and…

Dick Lane Velodrome Goldsprints

Justin Barber in 2nd.  Justin knows all about narrow margins.

He and I were separated by less than a second in the GoldSprint seed round

and even more dramatic was his .4 point loss to now Points Race National Champ, Dan Holt

for the Rider of the Year award.  Justin did give reigning champ Brian Tester a run for his money

Dick Lane Velodrome Goldsprints

Talk about a Mask of pain! Brian really burned it up to defend his title belt.

Dick Lane Velodrome Goldsprints

He’ll have another chance to compete next weekend during the NACCC Goldsprint Finals!

Below is Jeff announcing Brian’s victory.

Dick Lane Velodrome Goldsprints

A post sprint highlight was the drawing for the coveted Fat Tire cruiser.  Wes Parrish rolled home on it!

Dick Lane Velodrome Goldsprints

Pictured below in black are members of FM:Race, they stomped the Team of the Year competition.

Also photographed are Joe Eldridge & Amy Frank accepting on behalf of their teammates.

In fact, around when this photo was being taken, Dan Holt won Elite Track National Points Race in LA!

Dick Lane Velodrome Goldsprints

Finally, Jeff asked everyone to lend a hand and contribute to getting the track painted.

You can donate here.

More photos from the evening are here.  Thank you again to Darren & co. for hosting & Jeff for directing!

Dick Lane Velodrome Goldsprints

This season was the best I have seen.  It was packed with highlights and heavy duty racing.

Competitors traveled to our track from far and wide. Everyone got faster and smarter.

I feel that this proposal is spot on and feel it is a great way to end the season and this post.

See everyone next year on the track and before that at Cross Races and Standard Rides!

Dick Lane Velodrome Goldsprints

TODAY! Thomsen, Ltd. presents ‘The Madison’

Oscar & Joey

Experience the thrill of the two-man Madison, comparable to tag-team on bike, where teammates exchange postions into the action at 40 mph using the dangerous Madison hand sling

Trent & Tim

Racing begins at 3pm with Main Program kicking off at 6pm Race flier

Steve & Pete Madison

Enjoy a great night out with the family as you get up close and personal with cycling’s top athletes!

There is a full service concession stand on site – all proceeds go back to support the DLV programs.

City ordinances do not allow pets during events.

Admission: $5.00 per person or $10.00 for the complete family

Link for Directions | 10 minutes from Downtown Atlanta

An Epic Ride Around Roanoke with Stratton of Keirin Culture

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Recently I visited a long time friend of mine, Stratton Delaney, owner of Keirin Culture & Kazane Bikes.

My time in Roanoke was limited so we opted for a morning ride.  I was entrusted with a steel Rossin and

Stratton rode a carbon Kazane Arashi.  I had a feeling we’d be tackling some serious scenery. And we did.

Our morning started early.  We stopped by Keirin Culture. Got our bikes and cruised over to Breadcraft.

After some scones and coffee we embarked towards our first climb, Mill Mountain & the Roanoke Star.

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People have put on time trials here for years there. Former pro Brian Walton still has the record.

Below you see the star among the power lines. Its alluring appeal made the climb no less difficult.

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The vertical rise of the course is slightly over 900 feet and switched back time and again.

This always tricks you into thinking you are on the last turn.  nope. nope. still not. keep climbing…

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The finish line is located next to the overlook at the base of the iconic Roanoke Star that earns the town its

namesake as the “Star City of the South”.  Below you’ll see the world’s largest illuminated man-made

free-standing star.  And, to think as I crested the summit I thought it was a cell phone tower. Not quite.

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Obviously we’re stoked.

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After a refresshing almost chilly descent, we got on to the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Its a National Park road that stretches from near Charlottesville, VA all the way to Asheville.

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Stratton claims that it’s one of he best roads in the country to ride on.  I can’t say I have ever seen better.

The views were amazing and paired with rolling terrain & well preserved pavement, I couldn’t ask for more.

Except for well, more climbing.

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Next was  Explore Park. It has some really good mtb trails. In fact, its a mountain biker’s dream come true.

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Infrequently, when we were descending so fast or climbing so hard, I managed to snap some shots.

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Its not hard to see the appeal here. If Rapha Continental is looking for a uniquely challenging and scenic

locale for their next East Coast stop, they need not to look any further. Roanoke really blew me away.

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Each climb rewarded us with yet another grand view.  And we didn’t even cover all the bases!

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All told it was an unreal amount of beauty and perfect dose of pain for a morning ride.

Thank you Stratton for the tour of what Roanoke’s country roads have to offer!

More photos from the ride are here and more about Stratton & Keirin Culture is here.

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