Monday, April 29, 2019

Little Ado About Nothing

It's been a whirlwind week of kids-not-having-school-ness, capped off by an early bicycle cycling race on Sunday, which I'm proud to say I passed:


There's something to be said for riding plastic bikes in circles really fast.

I mean I'm not sure what it is, but it's definitely something.

Anyway, as much as I love the Fredding about I'm long overdue for a slow "jorts" ride on a metal bike with fat tires, so that's what I'm about to do.  (Between the Fredding and the rain it's been far too long since I've been on the Jones.)  Rest assured the publication of the Eroica California Outside story is imminent.  Also, I expect to take delivery of a new-to-me "forever bike" by week's end, and I will tell you all about it.  But not now.

In the meantime, I invite you to check out the Bike Forecast for the latest in the sublime shit-show that is New York City cycling.

Yours in Jorts,


--Tan Tenovo






14 comments:

  1. Will the circle be unbroken? Podioleum.

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  2. What's wrong with riding metal frames in circles, quickly????

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  3. the comment about robbing a bank wearing a license plate is pretty funny TT.

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  4. Rasputitsa was wet and cold and muddy - no local Vermont police handed out tickets as far as I know.

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  5. Beginning to think Outside did some sort of catch-and-kill thing with the Snob's Cali Erotica story.

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  6. Well honestly, there are worse things than a little rain on a ride.

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  7. How long does a forever bike last?

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  8. bad boy of the southApril 29, 2019 at 4:27 PM

    Feel good story....bike thief is caught and hauled away. Such a tool....

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  9. It seems that some of your readers are "jones-ing" for another glamour shot taken at l'eroica of you in bib shorts.

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  10. refresh please - in snobbese, what is a 'forever bike', again?

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  11. Some guy from upstate who is stalking you on StravaApril 30, 2019 at 12:29 PM

    I continue to be amazed by how much bucolic splendor you manage to find in that narrow strip of land between the Hudson and Long Island Sound. Driving, it doesn't seem like there's even enough room in between parkways.

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