Friday, June 25, 2010
GOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLLLLLL!!!!!
Watch the kid at 3:25 in this video. It isn't me, but his reaction was pretty much my reaction; except for sliding down the stairs and whipping off the jersey. I was running around the house yelling like a lunatic! Thank goodness no one else was home!
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
Watch the USA take on Ghana in the quarter finals tomorrow (Saturday the 26th) at 1:30pm CDT on ABC.
Until next time, ride long and keep the rubber-side down.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Here I Am!
No, I'm not dead, injured, or otherwise maimed. Yes, I'm very busy. This working seven days a week is nuts! Add volunteering into the mix and I'm busier than one-legged man in a butt-kicking contest.
Today, I was in Saint Paul at eight o'clock in the morning; course marshaling Stage 1 (time trial, Eddy Merckx style) of the Nature Valley Grand Prix. I was actually in the same spot (where the bike path crossed the course) as last year, which was a little boring for watching the action.
But, I was glad I was at that intersection. There were more people trying to cross the course than last year. A dude on a BMX bike blew right through my whistle, my orange flag, my yelling, and waving arms. A rider on the course was only six feet from hitting him! I spoke to some other course marshals and that same BMXer blew through the rest of the crossing points on the course, too. He's lucky he didn't cause a crash and get someone hurt!
I'll post some pictures as soon as I can. I think I got some good ones of the Trek-LiveStrong boys.
Until next time, ride long and keep the rubber-side down.
Today, I was in Saint Paul at eight o'clock in the morning; course marshaling Stage 1 (time trial, Eddy Merckx style) of the Nature Valley Grand Prix. I was actually in the same spot (where the bike path crossed the course) as last year, which was a little boring for watching the action.
But, I was glad I was at that intersection. There were more people trying to cross the course than last year. A dude on a BMX bike blew right through my whistle, my orange flag, my yelling, and waving arms. A rider on the course was only six feet from hitting him! I spoke to some other course marshals and that same BMXer blew through the rest of the crossing points on the course, too. He's lucky he didn't cause a crash and get someone hurt!
I'll post some pictures as soon as I can. I think I got some good ones of the Trek-LiveStrong boys.
Until next time, ride long and keep the rubber-side down.
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