I often have said that winter rides are more about mental fitness than about physical fitness. Getting outside, especially on a sunny day, is rejuvenating and makes me feel less like I am under house arrest. So far this winter, neighborhood walks and the occasional longer hike have been enough for me … without the risks to body and bike that come from riding in the presence of snow and ice.
Sunday, January 31, 2021
So Much For The Streak
I often have said that winter rides are more about mental fitness than about physical fitness. Getting outside, especially on a sunny day, is rejuvenating and makes me feel less like I am under house arrest. So far this winter, neighborhood walks and the occasional longer hike have been enough for me … without the risks to body and bike that come from riding in the presence of snow and ice.
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Pulling The Plug On NBC Sports Gold
- Paris-Nice (March 7-14)
- Volta a Catalunya (March 22-28)
- Paris-Roubaix (April 11)
- La Flèche Wallonne (April 21)
- Liège-Bastogne-Liège (April 25)
Sunday, January 24, 2021
The 2021 Hugh Jass West Bend Weekend
The Hugh Jass Fat Bike Series was back in West Bend this weekend. Yesterday the series returned to Regner Park, where it enjoyed such a successful debut in 2020. Today it visited Riverside Park. Racers competed for Strava segments on a course topped with a couple of inches of fresh, overnight snow.
Stopping at the registration tent allowed riders to warm up next to a campfire.
If you didn’t have your own fat bike, then you could rent one.
Riverside is a big park, so you could find yourself riding alone … not a bad thing during a pandemic!
Or you might just ride with another member of your own household. That’s what Team Pedal Moraine’s Brad & Samantha Heckert did:
Yeah, things were pretty laid back today, but at least the wheels were still turning!
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Hedging
If you can't spot the sucker at the table ... |
Sunday, January 10, 2021
Bittersweet Championship Weekend
Michael Boroš is now a 4-time Czech champion. |
For most of Europe, this was national championship weekend for the 2020-2021 cyclocross season. No fewer than 14 countries held championships, but Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Luxembourg, and, most notably, the Netherlands canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Our national championships, originally scheduled for Dec. 8-13 in suburban Chicago, were canceled way back in September.
I tuned in for the men’s elite race from the Czech Republic on Saturday morning, and much earlier today I watched the Spanish championships: under-23 men, elite women, and elite men. That’s four races in 24 hours, my biggest cycling fan experience since the final week of the Vuelta. And it was a pleasure to watch live coverage for free, but these weren’t the races I wanted to see. With all due respect to the Czech and Spanish federations, their best racers are not on the same level as the Belgians and the Dutch. I took what I could get, and it was better than nothing.
From America there is now almost no way to watch cyclocross for free, even with a VPN tunnel to masquerade as a European viewer. The broadcasters have gotten better at locking down their content. This change hasn’t made me any more willing to subscribe to the broadcasters who hold the rights. Absence has not made my heart grow fonder; it has made me care less about the sport. I have not abandoned it entirely, but I am much less concerned with viewing every race.
It’s not just a question of televised coverage. It’s also true that I don’t like some of the people in the top tier of the sport. For all his obvious greatness, Mathieu van der Poel just sucks the life out of every cyclocross race he enters. I mentioned this before. When I see van der Poel’s name on the start list I lose all interest. I’m not going to invest an hour watching a race that no one else has a reasonable chance to win. And on the women’s side, unrepentant doping cheat Denise Betsema is having a lot of success this season. These are performances I cannot celebrate.
The new National Hockey League season will begin on Wednesday and I have access to all of those broadcasts. They can easily fill all the hours I have for televised sports each week, so I am not sure I will miss cyclocross even if I don’t watch another race this season. The return on my investment simply is not there anymore, and it would be even worse if I were paying for the privilege with money and not just time and hassle.
Saturday, January 9, 2021
Get Ready For Winter Warm Up 2021
To follow up the massive success of its inaugural visit to West Bend last January, the Hugh Jass Fat Bike Series will return this year with two events on the same weekend: Saturday, Jan. 23, at Regner Park, and Sunday, Jan. 24, at Riverside Park. The format will be different this year as a concession to the COVID-19 pandemic. Racers will compete for Strava segments to limit the number of people on course at any moment. Fat bike rentals—$25 for 3 hours—will be available between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. each day.
The Hugh Jass races will be part of a larger celebration: Winter Warm Up 2021. The weekend will feature ice sculptures throughout downtown West Bend, including an ice sculpture demonstration on Saturday, 1–2:30 p.m., at Old Settlers Park, and the Winter Luminary Walk, 5-7 p.m. on Saturday, at Lac Lawrann Conservancy.