Going The Distance
We have all been called upon to create social distance. The forecast for Monday March 23 is favorable for the Drafters to go the distance while respectfully keeping that distance. This is an excellent opportunity to get dropped and claim viral defense and social responsibility! There is a song by Cake that delivers the message beautfilly, with some liberties taken with lyrics (Cake The Distance)Reluctantly crouched at the starting lineMuscles pumping and thumping in timeThe green kit flashes, the Drafters start upChurning and burning, they yearn for the beer cupBomber v Skipper deftly maneuver and muscle for rankHit-the-Wall’s fuel burning fast on an empty tankReckless and wild, Loose Screw pours through the turnsBelle’s prowess is potent and secretly sternAs the Italian Job and Z Rex speed through the finish, the flags go downC-Monster and her belly are cheering at the edge of townThe parking lot is empty except for kick-butt womanPipes biking and striving to avoid deer as best she canThe sun has gone down and the moon has come upAnd long ago Speedy left with the cupBut Footer and Dan-yelly are biking and striving and hugging the turnsAnd thinking of Arms for whom baby delivery date still loomsWe’re going the distanceWe’re going for speedWe’re not alone (not alone)Not alone in this time of needWith the predicted temperature at 51 degrees and sunny until setty at 7:12pm, I think we can go the short Hyer Loop distance. As you will recall from years past, we depart prompty at 5:30PM from Parmenter St and Elmwood Ave. We convene for a post-draft draft at Free House or Longtable. However, in the short term, we will be socially responsible and drink alone at home until the the establishments reopen and the air is clear.There are a few rules: 1) have fun which includes wearing green and may mean riding like a bat out of hell or a bat with a broken wing- it isn't a competition, unless a competition is fun for you and then it is definitely a competition 2) you are responsible for your safety, don't get injured if you can help it, 3) follow the rules of the road (Loose Screw has his own ideas of what the yellow line indicates), 4) don't ride alone (but don't ride too close while observing viral precautions) , 5) be sure your bike is in good repair (now is a GREAT time to get a tune up at Cronometro) 6) be prepared to fix a flat (the Italian Job is not our official team mechanic, although he has the quickest flat change time this side of the Mississippi), meaning you have the equipemnt and know how, or at least access to YouTube (Pipes), 7) text me if for some reason you don't finish the ride so I don't freak out or save you a beer that gets warm.GPS: Garmin Link Hyer LoopDownload PDF map: Hyer Loop 25
For those of you chomping at the bit to sign up for events, here are links to a few:The Bear 100 May 9Lake Ripley Ride July 18Dairyland Dare Aug 15For those already signed up for Dairy Roubaix April 18 or the Horribly Hilly Hundreds June 20, Draft responsibly.Let the photo competition games begin! There is one rule and one rule only: you must be in the photo with some type of Drafter swag (head band, water bottle, jersey, towel). The categories will be determined after the final submission to spur on creativity without boundaries (and giving me total latitude). In a similar fashion, awards will be at at the discretion of the Drafter Board. Last year's yellow jersey winner was Bond, in part because he is a beast, but moreover because of his frequent pit stops.
Draft responsibly,BrickO
March Madness: Let It Be
Welcome to the 2020 Draft. Amidst the chaos, I find solace in these words adapted from the Beatles. Let it Be.When I find myself in times of troubleoutdoor cycling comes to meMarch wind through my helmet, let it be.And riding before darknessThere’s a freedom right in front of meEndless roads of wisdom, let it be.Let it be, let it be.Riding roads with Drafters, let it be.And when the broken hearted peopleLiving in the world agree,There will be more cycling, let it be.For though they may be parted there isStill a chance that they will seeThere will be an answer, let it beLet it be, let it be. YeahThere will be an answer, let it be.And when Monday is cloudy,I will bring a light that shines for me,Shine on until tomorrow, let it be.I wake up to the first blog alertBrickO’s Drafters come to meRiding roads of wisdom, let it be.Let it be, let it be.There will be an answer, let it be.Let it be, let it be,Riding roads of wisdom, let it be.The forecast for Monday is 46 and cloudy. I think there may be a better Monday to kick off the Draft. I will use the blog to post routes and updates, along with worthy news items such as the following:The indoor CXC training season wrapped up last week. A huge thanks to Yuriy for hosting our group, to Gordy Paulson for keeping everything running smoothly, and to John Okon at SweatVac for gallant attempts to make us look good in green. Green is spring's sign of growth, and this group saw lots of it.



We weren't relegated exclusively to indoor cycling. I think everyone set a PR at the Birkie and Korte in February.




And let's not forget our Drafters who migrate south for the winter.
When I find myself in times of trouble, BrickO's Drafters come to me. Riding roads of wisdom. Let it be. Soon.The first Monday to reach 50 degrees, wind less than 20mph and there's a light that shines on me, I will post the route. There will be such a Monday. Let it be.Draft responsibly,BrickO