Its that time of year when my morning work efficiency and intensity is slightly diminished whilst I watch the flash reports of the daily tour de france bike races on velonews or eurosport. THE most dramatic sporting even of the year (please don't get me started....)
So here is a link to the everyday athlete blog piece on a completely unrelated bike race, the Cascase Cycling Classic and Chris Horner's remarkable Stage Five finish. For those who care about such things, Horner finished 82nd, nine minutes behind winner Moises Aldape, who won the stage. Billy Demond finished with the same time, in 83rd.
(Thank you to friend and chicago cycling club mate Rob Sindelar for the head's up on this one)
Good one Chris!!
So here is a link to the everyday athlete blog piece on a completely unrelated bike race, the Cascase Cycling Classic and Chris Horner's remarkable Stage Five finish. For those who care about such things, Horner finished 82nd, nine minutes behind winner Moises Aldape, who won the stage. Billy Demond finished with the same time, in 83rd.
(Thank you to friend and chicago cycling club mate Rob Sindelar for the head's up on this one)
Good one Chris!!
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