Good Food, Good Cause

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The Tokyo Joe’s Junior Development Team is hosting a fundraiser this next Monday, July 13th to help their racers go to the World Championships in Canberra, Australia. The event is from 4:30pm until closing at the Tokyo Joe’s location in Boulder, CO. The restaurant will donate 50% of gross sales to the team. So bring your friends and eat up!

I raced for the Tokyo Joe’s Team as a junior in ‘05 and my first year racing Pro in ‘06. I received some wonderful support from the team and my teammates. Now, one of my favorite cyclists and long time mentor, Ann Trombly, is coaching and directing their Junior Program.

Sea Otter '06

Here’s a picture from my first race in the pro ranks. It was the Sea Otter Classic in 2006. Do you remember the mud from that year? I think for every hour I spent racing, was another 3 hours of bike maintenance. It took me over 2 hours to finish a single lap of the course, and that was it for me that year!

If you’re in Boulder, consider a night out on Monday and support junior cycling!

UtilityCycling.org

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In the same spirit of my last blog post, I’d like you all to check out UtilityCycling.org. My friend, Mel, is writing for the website and spreading some articulate bike propaganda. It seems the premise of the site is to function as a sounding board for utility cycling–explain it, encourage it, and talk about it.

Vouban, Germany

The launch of this website, coupled by the fact that I’ve ‘discovered’ a bike-junkie’s paradise in the Black Forrest of Germany has me very optimistic about the prospects of all-things-cycling in this world. In another exciting discovery, I found out that Joey (the USA Cycling Mountain Bike Team Mechanic) runs a non-profit program called Wheels of Change based out of Colorado Springs, CO. The program fixes up used bikes and gives them to people in need of a form of transportation. The greater purpose of the organization seems to be to empower people to change the world–by taking small steps, or soft pedal strokes.

Basel, Switzerland

A quick Germany update: I rode 95 km on my mountain bike yesterday and found my way into France. It was supposed to be an 80 km ride but I dodged some t-storms on the return to Kirchzarten which extended my ride a bit. I don’t like lighting. I took some pictures along the way, and rode through about 15 German villages. I stopped at the German/French border and bought some water to refill the bottles. It was bubbly water, I didn’t know. So I burped the whole way home. Alison had me doing some ‘microburst’ intervals which are 10 second sprints, and for some reason I enjoy torturous workouts like these. Good thing I finished my intervals before the bubbly water.

Leutersburg, Germany

Leutersburg, Germany

Rhine River

Biengen, Germany

Rhine River

Tschüss!

Why I like Freiburg in pictures

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