

The ramblings of two brothers (one in Indiana and one in Japan) about babies, beer, riding, life, and whatever else. Special features of other family members too!


Christmas time cyclocross races are a tradition in Europe, but around here they are few and far between, so when I heard that there was going to be one more cross race in Louisville this year, I was excited about doing it.
pretty typical December days for around here - cold, rain, and some
sleet, so needless to say the course was a wonderful mix of puddles, mud, and slick grass (I think that I ran more in this race than I have in months). The course was a lot of fun to ride, especially the corkscrew design they included. The other thing about the weather is that it seemed to keep a lot of racers away (Kate was openly questioning my sanity as we pulled into the park where the race was held). You can see the course conditions in the first picture.



Here are a couple Tokyo street pics. Lots of single speeds on the streets and most of them cool. Their owners are usually proud of them and are happy if I ask to take a picture. This guy explained to me how he put together the bike from an old Fuji frame (back when Fuji was Japanese-owned) and how gold parts aren't necessarily expensive parts.



