Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Remembering Belgium

Belgium truly felt like a second home. Westrozebeke and West Flanders in general is an awesome area. It's a slow and relaxed lifestyle out in the countryside with a web of great cycling paths to explore.

The racing is tough and always available to bring the pain with a racing calender that seems to average about 5-6 races a week all summer.

The people are nice with a good percentage speaking english.

The beer, my god it was so good, way better than I imagined, the 'regular' belgium beers are quality beverages, but the trappist beers are truly a heavenly indulgence that even the monks that make it approve of. Westvletern trappist truly is the best beer in the world.

The love for Tom Boonen and all things cycling is cool.

Here are a few more photos to better share the experience of Belgium


kermesse racing



tackeling the kemelberg



joy riding with kyle and bryan



They love Tom and cycling in Belgium



Adventures of Tommeke



No, I didn't drink ALL of them



Sunday, July 20, 2008

Le Alp D'Huez

Rob and I have conqured the Alp on our first day, it is really tough and is going to be so intense on the day the tour rolls through. It is already crazy packed with people, our place is so amazing, hopefully some photos from our balconey and rides can follow!

more soon, merci

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Pics from Belgium


Sweet bike path


Brugge


Kortjrik


Ice cream in Brussels, ummm

Friday, July 4, 2008

Belgium and Paris (ahhh-mazing)

Sorry for the 'no post'. Internet has not been available. I've been too busy being Euro I guess.

The Races: Kermese coursa - In my first race a true kermese with like a 6km circuit, I got dropped early on and finished on lap 4 of like 12 laps. The race was hard from the gun and my hands and wounds from the crash made my bike handeling even weaker than usual, so I wasn't right on the wheels and where I needed to be in the draft, so I was near the back then gapped off, and race over quick.
The second race was more of a criterium than kermese, there was some wind and at times I had to drill it as hard as I could when we turned into the headwind sections (to stay in the draft) and even on the wheels it was super hard and fast into the wind. I was in the action which was really fun and exciting (and hard) and finished top 30 in the money! (winning like 20 euro is a lot of usd).

Enough about the bike racing, we made a trip to Paris. The sights where amazing and the fun and nightlife was so sweet. The first night found us buying some drinks and making are way to a club/concert that was getting out, next thing we know we're on a bus to the after-party. The place was a total underground scene that during the day is a museum or aquierium at night a club. There was a huge fish tank that took up the entire wall to ceiling behind the DJ with huge tuna swiming around. I met myself a beautiful british girl (honestly I think she was a model) and we hit it off quite nicely (we'll always have paris) and later when the club closed at like 4am the fellas and I found ourselves walking back to the hotel!! after not to much sleep the next morning I got up and found my way around the beautiful city with Kyle (from missouri) and Gavin (Stanford) and stopped at cafes on the champs, saw the eiffel tower, and various touristy stuff.

I plan to post a couple cool pics taken so far.

hope to post again soon