Just a quick upload of the 2011 Wake Forest Downtown Criterium
Click on the Photo for a Gallery
For Results from USA Cycling click here
Click on the Photo for a Gallery
Just a quick upload of the 2011 Wake Forest Downtown Criterium
Click on the Photo for a Gallery
For Results from USA Cycling click here
Click on the Photo for a Gallery
When asked by WADA Officials to provide evidence of tainted beef, the Alberto Contador camp released this never before seen photo…

Yes this is a joke...
NOTE: This is a joke and in all seriousness, if this is your photo, contact me with any questions. I don’t pretend to own it. I got it off another blog so I have no clue whose photo it is and I would love to give credit.
When in Cyclo Cross County… Pictures from race #7 of Cross Crusade’s Cyclo Cross Series. As always, click on the photo for the gallery!
Isn’t it odd how if you do something long enough, odd/awesome opportunities make themselves visible? Well for me, that’s how half the interesting stuff I get to do happens. This time it involved my almost excessive “hobby” of bike riding. Add in my goal of working in the ad industry and what do you get? A great opportunity and some very cool new friends.
Meet Jan Balster and Steve Murray, two photographers/filmakers who needed a bike rider for a commercial contest they are entering into. Thanks to a friend-of-a-friend connection (Irish Adrian), we connected and started talking. A few days later and my basement was once again turned into a studio.
I’d say the rents must think I’m crazy, but this isn’t too un-usual for me. For the Shimano spec ad, this same area was turned into a set for almost a week. It’s a garage (Currently filled with the project known as “Pablo Jet-Ski-Bar”), but it makes a great studio.
The best part of the experience was the chance to talk to these two and learn a little about their history and how they got where they are. And the fact that a RED Camera was involved… I was pretty thrilled.
Well, after three days of filming (including a 630am start on one day) and some pretty crazy setups (on top of a moving SUV…), it’s time for me to wait, let them edit, and see what comes out. They captured something like 2 hours of film and seemed pretty happy. I’m totally looking forward to seeing the final cut. Check out the gallery from day 1&2
Friday evening: warm weather, just a few clouds in an otherwise Carolina blue sky, and about 100+ townies ready to cruise around Chapel Hill and Carrboro in support of Bike month. I don’t think there is any thing much better. And for me, the event offered me the chance to test out my new Nikon D300 and cool down the legs for Saturday’s 75 mile Hammerfest.
The gathering started around 5:30PM with old friends and new friends meeting on the top of one of Chapel Hill’s downtown parking decks. But this is no ordinary parking deck. The city has turned the roof of the deck into a park and it offers users a great place to hang out just footsteps away from Franklin Street. Score one for Urban Planning. By 6:30 or so, the group had fully assembled and headed off around the old neighborhoods of Chapel Hill and Carrboro with the assistance of two very friendly Chapel Hill Police Officers. And yes, they were on bikes too. Aside from a water break at the Carrboro Farmer’s Market, the ride cruised the streets for a little over an hour.
After finishing the ride, the group enjoyed each other’s company and learned about city plans/current offerings for bike commuting. Enjoy some pics. And as always, email me if you would like to use them and we shall talk!
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