Saturday, December 26, 2009

Something to ponder while digesting your holiday goodies: how come this drivetrain never caught on? Apparently it is based on a design for a flying machine found in Leonardo DaVinci's notebooks!T he longer movement of the crank arms supposedly gives you more leverage. It's a Japanese bike but it's not like they're all over on the streets. In all my time here it's the first one that I've seen. Far more common, and cool in a totally different way, are all the old keirin bikes you see around the city. I talked to the dude in the bottom picture for a few minutes in Shibuya on December 23rd. He's a hair dresser. Good looking guy. But not as good looking as the bike!


Sunday, December 20, 2009

Sam meets the big guy



This Friday was the Utica Kids Christmas party, and Sam got to meet Santa for the first time. He really wasn't all that sure what to make of the jolly old elf at first, but certainly likes the little game that Santa gave him (though he likes the box it came in even more).

Cyclo Claus 2009

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.

Cyclo Claus 2009 was a first time event put on by one of the new local bike shops. It was a pretty low key event, which I actually like more than some of the bigger races they have around here.

Winter has finally arrived here in the Ohio valley, and the last two days were 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.

When I went to sign in I asked how many people had registered for the race and was told a total of 3! My first thought was "Great, I have a shot at a podium finish." However, when start time rolled around, there were only 2 of us standing at the line, but two other guys who had done an earlier were convinced to race again.

The other registered racer took the early lead while I was in second. About a third of the way into the first lap, I passed the other rider and took the lead (I should make it clear that while we were "racing" the whole spirit of this event was for fun). I continued to build a lead for the rest of the race and ended up "winning" (if it can be called that). The highlight of the race was the bottle of beer that I was handed on one of the laps to drink. So, in the end, even though I ended the race muddier than I have been all season, and with frozen toes, it was the most fun I have had at a race in a while (and no, not just cause I won).

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Oh, Christmas Tree, oh, Christmas Tree

Well, we finally got our Christmas tree up and decorated last night after Sam went to bed, so this morning was the first time that he had seen it.

His face lit up at all the lights and ornaments.

Now we just have to make sure that he doesn't decide to try to climb the tree.



Sam's Swimming Lessons










Last Saturday was Sam's second week of swimming lessons at the local YMCA. The first week was a little rough for him, as he was uncertain about being in the water, but this week he did great. This was the first week that I was able to go along (I had to work the first week), and it was fun to watch Sam and Kate play and splash in the water.

I did take some videos also that I will post later.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Cyclocross #4


Last Sunday I did my 4th cross race of the season. It was held here in Louisville, and was probably the last race to be held at the River Road Country Club (which as been the home of cross racing here in Louisville for the past several years).

This race I decided to race in the category 3 race, which was a step up from where I have raced the last 2 years. So, I had two goals for the race: not get lapped, and don't finish last. I was successful on both of these goals, and ended up 22nd in the race, as I was pipped at the line by another racer.

Kate and Sam came to watch, though it was pretty cold. The two pictures of Sam are during and then after the race. He was much happier in the car when he had a chance to warm up.

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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.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Sam in his Grampy's Sun Glasses



These were taken a little while ago, but I am only now getting around to putting them up here.

New Sam Vids



Sam thought it was hilarious to feed his dad cheerios.



Sam and his mom lighting the Advent candles.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Season's Greetings From Mulberry St.


Southern Indiana had its first snow fall last night, and while the total accumulation was only about an inch, it nice to see white roofs again. Being a Monday, I did not have to go into work until noon, so Sam and I took the dogs for a walk this morning, but we did not get out early enough to see a lot of snow before it started to melt, we were lazy and slept in until 8:00 (though Sam woke up 5 times the night before), but still here are a few pictures from the walk.


Saturday, December 5, 2009

I rather think I'd post more often if I had a Sam or a bamboo bike, but with neither I'm left posting more pictures of beer. This is Hitachino Nest Beer's Commemorative Ale. I think it commemorates the new year. They say the use only the finest premium hops and flavor the beer with cardamom and orange peel. I was expecting hints of Lucia buns and Christmas rye bread, but mostly it just tasted like beer. Good beer. Bitter beer. Strong beer. But still beer.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Bamboo Cyclocross




A few years ago, I posted a picture of a bamboo frame. I have seen alot more information about such frames since then (there are even instructions out on the Internet on how to build a bamboo frame yourself), but I had never seen a bamboo frame built into a complete bike meant for racing before now. Tayler Wren a elite racer here in the US is racing a bamboo/carbon fibre composite bike this fall. It certainly makes for an interesting looking bike.

The whole story is on the cyclingnews website.

Thursday, December 3, 2009