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Smiles for Miles

I often get 'busted' by riding partners for having a silly smile on my face. There seems to be a constant grin on my face and usually it's for no other reason than the happy feeling that comes with the freedom of being out on the bike. Sometimes I'd guess it is a mask to conceal the pain. Seems that the worse the weather, the larger the smile.
Take yesterday, there was a steady sound of Noah's hammer pounding Ark joints in the distance while Jeremy and I were being drilled for three hours by wind and rain. Both very wet, JD looked at me at one part of the ride and asked what the hell I was smiling at. When he asked I think I was mostly smiling because of just how bad the weather was and the idea that we were winning. Jeremy & me (in our Rain Jackets): 1 -- NW winter storm: 0.
But, I also haven't been able to get a series of 'films' produced recently by our friends at 21st Avenue Bicycles out of my mind. I never worked at a bike shop and when I watch these I can't help but think that I must have missed out on a little something.
Something else that hasn't left my head, but has thankfully finally stopped hurting my body, was the Team Beer Pizza Race two weekends ago. Five people racing to four stops around Portland- where a large cheese pizza and five tall beers awaited before the team could move onto the next. Perhaps one of the more painful 13-mile races I have ever completed.

photos: Dave Roth
Then, just as Jeremy and I were only 15-minutes from home, we came around the corner to find a mud-slide and fallen tree blocking the road. The tree had just come down, as the car that had just come past us was nowhere to be seen. Doing our part for bicyclist and car relations in Portland, Jeremy and I laid down our bikes and wrestled the mighty tree, breaking off the top limbs so that cars could pass on the wide dirt shoulder that was fortunately on this corner. For the next 20-minutes we stood either side of the hill, directing traffic around the fallen tree. Finally relieved by the Parks staff of our safety duties, we both rode off smiling about that funny little episode that had interrupted our ride. Even in Portland it's not uncommon that drivers are quick with an angry honk and a derogatory gesture, so to have just been thanked and appreciated by a steady traffic of cars was a nice turn of hand.

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- 2 be clear that was @johnherety decision to not let @AaronBuggle start. Tour of Korea and Irish National Champs will be his next rendezvous
- Happy to report @AaronBuggle is as good looking as ever after 13 stitches in his chin. Sorry to report not letting him start tomorrow though
- @flammecast @AaronBuggle His Shrone is fine !!!
- Big thanks to all marshals,coms and medical staff on the @anpostras today. Great work despite the numerous demands on their services today.
- Just to let all his girl fans know @AaronBuggle is ok. He's in hospital and will need some surgery on a cut to his chin. Will update later.
- We've just added 13 new rides since the weekend to our Rapha #womens100 Find a Ride list. → http://t.co/ux8c1JCuQc
- The team also racing the Ras in Ireland this week. Currently Aaron Buggle is the team's top placed rider in 15th overall.
- Tour Series resumes tonight in Stoke on Trent. RCJ line up is House, Clancy, McCallum, English and Mellor.
- Arboretum → http://t.co/cJXOyDWnK0 #raphasurvey #sanfrancisco #sf #cycling
- There are still a few of these sweet Rapha + Raeburn jackets at the SF @raphacycleclub. http://t.co/C2d98yCRL0







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Paul Etherington
17th January 2011 09:18pm
From the Rapha publication 'Inside Stories-A Collection Of Rapha Labels': 'Is the weather looking bad today? Get out and ride.'
Well done lads!
;-)
brian fung
17th January 2011 09:43pm
stylin cap Slate -- is that a Hamms cap?
Slate Olson
17th January 2011 10:56pm
The beer refreshing Brian- you know it. Courtesy of 21st Ave bikes.