Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Wednesday!

As the years go by I think more and more about my own mortality.  The subject of my inevitable demise is tremendously important to everybody in the world, because I'm a solipsist and when I cease to exist so do you.  In any case, this morning the following article caught my eye, and I'm not reproducing the accompanying images because they're fucking creepy:


I didn't have the patience to actually read it carefully because life's too damn short to attempt to understand science stuff, but basically what I gleaned from it is that if you surround yourself with stuff from your heyday you can retard [*snorfle*] the aging process or something.  Specifically, they herded up a bunch of doddering old people and had them spend a few days in an environment that replicated their heyday, and when they emerged again they were all spry and stuff:

At the end of their stay, the men were tested again. On several measures, they outperformed a control group that came earlier to the monastery but didn’t imagine themselves back into the skin of their younger selves, though they were encouraged to reminisce. They were suppler, showed greater manual dexterity and sat taller — just as Langer had guessed. Perhaps most improbable, their sight improved. Independent judges said they looked younger. The experimental subjects, Langer told me, had “put their mind in an earlier time,” and their bodies went along for the ride.

That's some "Cocoon" shit right there:


"So what does this have to do with cycling?," the slow-witted among you may be asking.  Oh, only that crabon will kill you and being a retrogrouch may be the key to immortality, that's all.  It's science!

Here's a little experiment: take Cyclist A and Cyclist B.  At around the time he hit middle age, Cyclist A said in an old-timey accent, "Index shifting, plastic saddles, and non-ferrous bicycle frames is for 'da boids."  Well guess what?  Cyclist A is 99 years old now and he's jamming up those hills on his Dick Power like a man one-quarter his age.   Don't believe me?  I seen it for meself, I tells ya!  Check him out, he's the guy in red:


He was 89 years old when he did his first L'Eroica in 2004, and now look at him!

Now let's take a look at Cyclist B.  On paper, he's the same age as Cyclist A.  However, instead of forsaking useless technological bicycle "innovation," he tried to keep up and remain on the cutting-edge--crabon frames, electronic shifting, Strava, you name it.  Here he is today:



A cautionary tale if there ever was one.

So disembark from the Upgrade Express before it's too late.  (Though in the above Fred's case I'm sure all those drugs didn't help.  And yes he took drugs.)

Speaking of aging Freds, this weekend George Hincapie is hosting the most heavily-rationalized Gran Fondo of all time:


This is a big deal because, as everybody knows, cycling is totally clean now.  So what happens when the squeaky-clean kiddies mingle with the dirty old men?  Will they be corrupted?  Well, obviously the answer is "They already have been," since the dirty old men run the teams now and the riders continue to take drugs.  Nevertheless, the media has to pretend this is a big deal by making everybody explain themselves:

VeloNews reached out to several of those pros, past and present, who are participating, for comment.

Most, including Armstrong and Hincapie, addressed their involvement with event, either via email, phone, or in person, while a few — Vande Velde and Livingston — did not.

Some addressed the inherent awkwardness of the reunion, others did not.

Their replies follow below.

Suffice to say the rest reads like a bunch of dieters explaining to you at great length why they're going to treat themselves to that slice of birthday cake.

Meanwhile, the Tour de France route for 2015 has been unveiled, and--SURPRISE!--they're riding through France again:


The above map is actually the Tour de France route from like two years ago, but honestly what's the difference?  You know the deal: mountains, sprint stages, a finish in Paris, yadda yadda.  Even the riders are sleepwalking through the whole thing at this point.  For example, Cadel Evans was at the presentation, having completely lost track of the fact that he's retiring in February:


("I feel like I'm forgetting something...")

Soon though he shook the nagging sensation he didn't need to be there and was back to his old tricks:


Being a semi-professional bike blogger, I launched my Rupert Murdoch phone-hacking app to find out what they were looking at:


Unsurprisingly, Mark Cavendish was nonplussed:


And it would be hours before Vincenzo Nibali realized that Jean-Christophe Péraud had superglued his finger to his face:


So yeah, the whole gang is off to France again, where the mountains are mountainous, the Freds are Frédérics, and the meat is tainted.

Oh, here's some news for you: Remember DU/ER, the action pants for restless metrosexual d-bags who lie in wait in a squatting position so they can go doody on other men's heads?


Well, not only have they received lots of press coverage:



But they also sent this smug email:


I thought you would be interested to know that we are in the final 6 days of our DU/ER Performance Denim Kickstarter campaign. Having raised 25,000 in just 5 days, we now have exceeded to $42,000! Some key elements of DU/ER performance denim is the quick dry, temperature control and is 30% lighter and stronger than traditional denim and proven to have 5 times the strength then the Levi's commuter jean. We would love for you to be able to experience our denim for yourself. Please contact us to experience DU/ER denim. You can also check out our Kickstarter campaign by following this link: http://bit.ly/Duerdenim

If you have any questions please feel to contact me at your earliest convenience. 

No thanks.  I don't want to experience DU/ER denim.  My fear is that if I experience the denim then copies of "Details" magazine will start appearing in my mailbox and I'll have to start shopping for a Range Rover.

Lastly, further to yesterday's post about bridges, a reader tells me that officials are considering charging pedestrians and cyclists to cross the Golden Gate Bridge:

On Friday, Highway and Transportation District directors said they are considering charging a toll for bicyclists and pedestrians to cross the Golden Gate Bridge.

The sidewalk tolls would be part of a plan to eliminate $32.9 million over the next five years and would start charging in July 2017.

If this toll were to go into effect it would set a dangerous precedent, for it wouldn't be long before the idea of a "Fred Tax" would sweep the nation--and if they charge by the axle we'll all have to ride unicycles.

103 comments:

  1. First-ish?

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  2. pears are disgusting

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  3. Je suis dans le premier dix

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  4. Would have been sooner but…boobs

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  5. what about non-ferrous wheels ? sorry.

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  6. Sorry, didn't see anyone in red in that first photo. What am I looking for again?

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  7. Thanks for keeping us abreast of the latest goings on at the tour.

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  8. Let he among us who has not outperformed a control group that came earlier cast the first wad.

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  9. Toppus Twentieth - ish

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  10. I'm have been described as a "young fogey" because of my love for old timey things (like metallic bicycle frames, I guess) and my general retrogrouchiness. Who do thunk that starting to act like a crotchety old man in my 20s and 30s would be the thing that keeps me feeling and acting young into old age. It's almost like a paradox.

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  11. Charging pedestrians by the axle is going to be difficult.

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  12. By the way, Snob, I have to agree that the images in that NYT article were creepy. But not quite as creepy as the surfeit of fat Eddy Merckx photos afloat on the internet.

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  14. vsk said ...


    Top 25 - Now to read . . .

    vsk

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  15. @commentdeleted

    -by the ankle

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  16. I work at a non-profit. We've got a website. On our website, we've got "recent press coverage" --- you know, links to articles about us, etc.

    I mention that to say that it's surprising that DU/ER doesn't actually provide links (only logos) to the press coverage they're bragging about.

    Maybe because that's because the coverage is negative?

    But what do I know about selling performance denim (or anything for that matter)? I work for a non-profit.

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  17. The Cannonball is looking good, I guess.
    How do I get ASS to appear on my smartphone screen
    And the cycling news links gave my smartphone an error message
    Enough grouchy old man whining to satisfy for a study subject? I get locked up with Peta Todd clones and see how long I survive.

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  18. so if i'm reading this right, and i'm sure i am:

    Doctor Snobs suggests the key to long "supple" life is to cocoon myself in with things from my hay day - like my hay, my nintendo 64 with zelda ocarina of time, fifa and also golden eye, some mushrooms, some beer, a few 22 year olds blondes and maybe my chainsaw (i have a fancy chainsaw and i like it - okay?). what else would i need? oh, snacks. gonna need snacks.

    this actually doesnt sound like a bad weekend plan. where can i get 22 year olds? i'm open to suggestions.

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  19. I just noticed that Cav's bird has a nice rack.

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  20. P.Bateman -- two year-olds are not hard to find, but getting twenty of 'em might prove tricky.

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  21. Skirt + Fuck Me Boots = Boner

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    hahaha. well played sir/madaam

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  23. @commentdeleted

    hahaha. well played sir/madaam

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  24. I have a 1976 l'Eroica style bike and a newer plastic model. Both are fun to ride, but I prefer the older one. It's more fun to ride because it is a little tougher (friction shifters, less gears, etc). I like to imagine myself a hard man of old when I'm riding it, although in reality I'm a soft man of now.

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  25. The King of Park SlopeOctober 22, 2014 at 1:55 PM

    Is metrosexual still a thing?

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  26. Trouble with wearing jeans on the bike is the heavy seam at the scranus. These new DU/ER pants still have a heavy seam at the scranus.
    FAIL
    Today I saw a lovely pair of Recumbabes.
    WIN

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  27. I had sex with a Metro. Nice and tight.

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  28. The body and the mind are not separate, they're the same thing. If the mind is engaged in pleasant memories it follows that there will be a positive bodily aspect to that. The primary human experience is one of dissonance, as we imagine that there's a mind "out there" when in fact it's always "in here". THEREFORE, and to wit:

    Scranus

    and also,

    PANTIES!!

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  29. Wow, I started smelling cologne magazine inserts when the subject turned to Doo,err jeans.

    Looks as if Cadel prefers melons to apples.

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  30. Q: What's Peta doing with her hands?

    A) Covering a tattoo

    B) Wiping off jizz

    C) Trying not to touch her vajayjay

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  31. vsk said...

    Try shifting a Cambio-corsa setup with a decent sized belly. You will either have to be young to start with, or die of heart attack or a fall. In which case it won't matter.

    vsk

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  32. Coffee nearly came out of my nose reading "my Rupert Murdoch phone-hacking app". You just know the dirty digger would totally be doing that if he could monetise it.

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  33. If you ride a tandem across the GG, will you get an HOV discount?

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  34. Peta's hands? What are you looking at?

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  35. A Wikipedia excerpt of Pee-ta
    "In 2008, she cycled 400 miles (640 km) in 5 days raising over £3,000 through sponsorship and a further £4,000 by auctioning her bicycle and cycling shorts"

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  36. OMG, you've gotta love that girl... she's quite simply divine!

    And simple is as simple does, so you know
    I love thie simple things in life...

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  37. Bama - that's quite funny about Miss Todd and her bike shorts. I am going to assume that she auctioned them unwashed?

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  38. Re: Miss Todd's cycling shorts. Even though the Wikipedia page doesn't specify, I would be very curious to know the cost differential between the auction of the bike and the bike shorts. Or perhaps they were auctioned as a package, which is inherently less interesting but possible.

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  39. Why does the squatting DU/ER guy remind me of on-stage GG Allin?

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  40. I'm certain a sniff of Miss Todd's chamois grool would be worth $20.00/sniff, or millions of Dong.

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  41. *takes deep breath*

    Someone made a solid investment.

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  42. Keep it on the sunnyside yo!

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  43. Dark Day in Sunnyside.

    vsk

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  44. I can help the Golden Gate people to eliminate $32.9 million. Just send it to my PO box and I can do it in 1 or 2 years.
    Does Pete Todd have another pair of shorts to sell?

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  45. Freddy M
    I figure she auctioned the saddle and shorts, and threw in the bike for grins. All I could think about was Jethro Tull "Aqualung Guy" wearing them on his head.

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  46. Marcel Kittel is thinking "how many more sprints do I need to win to get something like that?"

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  47. According to Babs, Vancouver already has unicycle lanes on it's bridges, and there's photographic proof as well.

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  48. I scratched my scranus in Scranton while scrimmaging scrumptious screaming skanks for scrimshaw scraps .

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  49. Wednesday!

    http://s3-ec.buzzfed.com/static/enhanced/webdr05/2013/6/27/18/enhanced-buzz-17372-1372371677-9.jpg

    Seems to fit Mr. Snobs outlook...

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  50. Is this what you are talking about?

    http://www.cmstatic1.com/137265/137265.450535.jpg

    http://ic.pics.livejournal.com/tettie/20876288/1661185/1661185_original.jpg

    http://www.scrimshander.com/images/Matchingnudes37cc.JPG

    http://www.sidryan2.com/uploads/DSC_0061_opt.jpg

    …and one last one for the penny farthing set:

    https://www.nantucketchronicle.com/sites/default/files/images/articles/61/two_lady_scrimshaw.jpeg

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  51. Uniqlo sells stretchy jeans (aka JEGGINGS) for $20:
    http://www.uniqlo.com/us/product/men-stretch-slim-fit-tapered-jeans-130684.html#67|/men/featured/two-year-anniversary-promotions/bottoms/|

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  52. Than, then? I guess it's all the same I you pronounce it the same.

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  53. C'mon guys it's almost 2015. If this hick can execute a hyperlink I know youz guyz can.

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  54. I think the answer is B.....she is wiping off some Cav Salve.

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  55. Does it need to be more apparent? Friction shifting keeps riders sprightly. Wrinkled like Yoda, bearded like Obi-Wan, nimble like Luke. the friction freds keep on rolling.

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  56. bad boy of the northOctober 22, 2014 at 10:25 PM

    it's not bridge tolls....it's bridge trolls....

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  57. I had something import a to say but my phone erased it

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  58. Your mouth was made to suck my scranus

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  59. Do we have any idea what Ms ToDD's shorts earned at auction?

    Enquiring minds want to know!

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  60. If you like your friction shifters

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  61. Taint meat it's taint

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  62. Babs, I'm sure anyone keeping abreast of the situation will let you know.

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  63. What if the only thing you did in your youth was WEED

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  64. I too want to see the 89 year old in red in that picture. All I see is a little blond-haired girl in orange on a small bicycle.

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  65. Ist mate.....

    Scrimshaw skanks....yes, MY GOD! YES!

    719

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  66. Snob, I thought you would want to know about this amazing opportunity on Seattle's craigslist:

    http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/bik/4727658083.html

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  67. Poor Lance cannot even ride his bike for recreational purposes without being sanctionized by the USADA.

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  68. "C'mon guys it's almost 2015. If this hick can execute a hyperlink I know youz guyz can."

    Testing testing check check

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  69. https://www.facebook.com/jose.henriquez.9634

    Also he works at Maspeth Roofing (as per Gothamist) if you want to give them a call too - maybe with enough hassling they'll fire this piece of shit.

    Disgusting cunt shouldn't breed.

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  73. A pleasant trip to fill your day. Good for you.

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    Carica

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  77. I am going to assume that she auctioned them unwashed?

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