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  • Jay Mariotti Is An Idiot

    No real shock here.  Thanks to a family member for pointing out a post Jay made on his blog about Lance Armstrong.  Jay basically spent 15 paragraphs or so trashing Armstrong on multiple fronts. Mariotti decided to beat the over-beaten “Lance must have taken…

  • Family Vacation: Cruise

    This will hopefully be the first of a few posts about our recent cruise vacation in the Mexican Riviera.  We were one short of a baker’s dozen, including my father and Barrie, my cousin Serena and her husband Ron, and my great friend Stefan…

  • Tour de Lance: The End of an Era?

    You had to figure it would catch up with Lance at some point.  Cycling is a fairly dangerous sport, but Lance had managed to avoid accidents and spills for years.  He’s definitely had his share of good luck. Yesterday’s mountain stage was devastating for…

  • Tour de France: Stage 7

    The first mild mountain stage caused the expected shakeup in the peloton yesterday.  No big changes amongst the main contenders for the overall classification. Interesting comment I heard yesterday.  When Lance got his flat tire on the cobblestones, he was over a minute ahead…

  • I Love Flying

    Don’t get me wrong.  Having to leave my family every Monday and get on a plane sucks.  But, the actual experience of flying is one I treasure.  Sitting at 38366 feet over Albuquerque right now (according to Jet Blue), and I know I’m overstating…

  • Tour de France: Another Day For Sprinters

    In the longest stage of the Tour de France, the sprinters reigned supreme again.  From Montargis to Gueugnon, it was a fairly peaceful 200km+ ride.  In the end, Mark Cavendish again showed how powerful his sprinting is, and how good of a leadout man…

  • Cobblestones Claim Many

    The cobblestones of Paris-Roubaix claimed a number of riders in today’s Stage 3 of the Tour de France. Frank Schleck, a great rider (although not as good as his brother, Andy) fell on one of the early cobblestone portions.  It’s still unclear how badly…

  • TDF: A Surprising Day

    After a major accident on wet roads in Stage 2, a bunch of riders ended up much further back in the standings than they thought they would. Long-time rider Sylvain Chavanel broke away midway through the day, and when Andy Schleck (2nd place overall…