Friday, October 19, 2007

sleeping



Fall is arriving and I've been lazy...so much work going on, and no healthy balance otherwise. The next month of my life is primed to be one of the hardest in recent years. Without a doubt it will be just as rewarding, with many lights at the end of the tunnel to keep me looking forward. Much thanks to everyone who supports my endeavors!
Some happenings of the past couple weeks:


The Cambridge/Igleheart team had a great weekend of racing at Gloucester! Two podium finishes, and many top 10 and 20 placings, with most of the team in attendance. We debuted our new kits and custom Igleheart cross bikes, both which were well received. My ass is still broke, so I worked the pits. Watching some of the elite rider's pit support was almost as impressive as watching the racing. If only all of our "b" bikes could have deep carbon tubulars!
One of our team's sponsors Goloco made a short ad featuring a handful of our team.


The Boston Bike Film Festival is going on this weekend so go watch films about rad biking at a rad venue. Dorothy is a sweetheart for helping orchestrate so many bike culture events, especially when dealing with pain in the ass sponsors such as us.

The first mt. bike I ever owned came into the shop the other day. I received this baby for christmas when I was like 10 years old. Talk about nostalgia! The schwinn woodlands looked just like I remembered it, with the awesome silver cable housing and crappy steel rims. Mine had a color matched water bottle cage as its only upgrade...

I have sold off a ton of bike and audio gear that has been collecting dust. Its nice to have cash in pocket and a little less clutter. If you have money to burn, talk to me. I still have a ton of shit for sale on the cheap.



I got the bmw running again and have been riding it around, albeit still illegal. I think Fall is the best time for motorcycle adventures, even if your bike is rusty and coughs at sub 70 degree temperatures. Red Nate: lets go pile on some miles!

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