Thursday, July 16, 2009

A Day of Errands

After running all over North Central Florida diligently crossing
things off of my "to-do" list, I've finally begun the packing process.

Cycling gear, 3 Zip-Loc bags each containing a jersey, pair of bibs,
undershirt, socks and gloves. One Zip-Loc containing cycling
accessories, i.e. knee-warmers, long-sleeve jersey, cycling cap, shoe
covers and wind vest.

CHECK!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009



I have pulled the canvas tarps off the ol' 5count blog! I've removed the cobwebs, dusted and aired the place out in order to make room for the 2009 Tour de France Travel BLOG.

Starting this Friday, July 17th, I'll be throwing up short little posts and photos chronicling my adventures as I follow the last week of the Tour de France. I'll be riding many of the famed climbs of the Alpine region of France as well as spectating the pros roadside.

Follow along for eleven days as I leave Gainesville, Florida...and finish on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, France.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Playin' Hookie

Out on a ride...country roads...no traffic...blue skies...warm
weather...skipping work never felt soo good!

Monday, March 02, 2009

Take #2-Rock gets it right...


I guess Michael Ball read my previous post about Tyler's kit at the the Tour of California. He's made some adjustments and now we have a kit worthy of the U.S. Road Race National Champion.

I just wish this kit was racing at the ToC.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Pro kit review #?

So today I'd like to talk about the Rock Racing's 2009 kit, or at least Rock Racing's February 2009 kit...and more specifically, Tyler Hamilton's kit.

I get it Michael Ball, you're a bad-ass, your team is full of bad-asses and the persona that you're so desparatly trying to project is one of bad-assedness...we all get it, you "don't follow the status quo", you're a "renegade" and you "march to the beat of your own drum". The whole grunge/spray-painted/grafitti-type of design you're going with is right in line with what you've been doing for a couple of years now. It's not exactly cycling jersey design style, but yet it's highly contemporary and as a designer I very much appreciate the envelope-pushing.

Of the Rock designs that have poured out of this team in the recent years, the one aspect that I absolutely love is how there is no limit to the portions of the overall kit that have been printed on. Head to toe, side to side, every inch of their kits is designed and printed. Some find them busy, and while I may tend to agree in certain designs, it's the evolution that I love.

Back in the day you only printed a strip on the chest of the wool jersey. The sublimation process eventually allowed for the entire jersey to be "decorated". Then they added a single panel on the side of the thighs, then a panel on the back of the shorts and now there isn't any part of the team kit that is off-limits to the design. For this I applaud you Mr. Ball, however, I have a few comments on Mr. Hamilton's kit specifically.

Tyler Hamilton, as in the U.S. National Road Race Champion Tyler Hamilton. I was expecting big things for Tyler's 2009 kit. I figured that Mr. Ball and his design staff would take the "stars and bars" theme and cram it down the throats of cycling fans worldwide! I pictured a gawdy display of the red, white and blue. I envisioned patriotic symbolism on Crack!

But what did we get??? A subtle touch of America behind the Rock logo that BARELY distinguishes him from the rest of his own team let alone the entire peloton. His stars and stripes on the sleeves of his jersey look more like he's a former US National Champion, not the current one.

COME ON! At least get rid of the mainly black and replace it with a some blue. I had to really study Hamilton's kit just to see that they did anything at all! Garmin-Slipstream did an outstanding job of OBVIOUSLY incorporating the good ole' red, white and blue into Zabriskie's TT suit while still maintaining the signature argyle look of the team.

Sure, it says "US Road Champ" on the side panel of Hamilton's jersey, but with all the paint splatter and other elements, those words disappear into the jersey just like Tyler disappears into the field.

I know the Rock Racing team has had it's fare share of issues this past off-season and are probably behind the 8 Ball in many aspects of the team-management, they're even reportedly spray-painting their bike frames. My only hope is that when Tyler toes the line at his next race, Michael Ball will have gotten my message and rolled out an entirely new National Champions kit for him.

But I doubt it.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Buy My House



We've run out of room in our great little starter-home that we've loved for the past 6 years. Just like hitting the drive-thru at Micky-D's, we've supersized our living space with the purchase of a palatial estate just a few miles north (by palatial estate I mean a bigger house). We are now left with two mortgages so our little gem with great location must go.

A friend and I have just put together a web site that sings the praises of my newly listed property. Stop by and check it out...be sure to scope the built-in grill on the back patio that I built a couple of years ago...great for entertaining!

Palmetto Woods Home dot com

Coming soon:




Palmetto Woods Home dot com

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Too Similar


As a self-professed critic of Cycing kits, this is an exciting time of the year. The pro teams are holding their team training camps and new kits are being distributed.

My first observation of the year is the new Columbia kits. I do like the fact that this organization has finally incorporated the shorts and the jersey in the same design (as opposed to a jersey with plain black short; see T-Mobile, Highroad and last years Columbia kits).

Unfortunately they have adopted a kit that looks way too much like the now defunct Sanuier Duval team. I'm guessing it has a lot to do with their new bike sponsor, Scott Bikes, but I wish they could've been more original.

I also prefer ProTour teams steer away from mainly yellow kits as it adds confusion to picking out riders in the peloton at the Tour de France. Once, who had a very yellow kit, used to switch to a pink jersey at the TdF but teams nowadays aren't required to follow Once's lead.

Lastly, I'm not a fan of the "faux abs" printed on the abdominal area of the jersy. It was cool and original when CSC did it a few year back, but once again...where's the originality?

On a 10pt. scale, I'll give it a 7

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Bring it On

Download the flyer for the 2009 Bring it On races HERE

Friday, December 12, 2008

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Bring it On...

Get ready...the road racing season will arrive in Gainesville soon.
Keep January 17th and 24th open for a little bike racing!

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Wednesday, November 26, 2008