Best of the 2012 le Tour de France. You’re welcome.
Really great montage. Make the condensed memories of le Tour seem better than watching all three weeks of it…
The Spirit of Pisgah
“Watch! American chaps riding bikes! They have moustaches! They’re wearing Vulpine from @dundeecycles! Yes!”
~ Nick Hussey, Vulpine Head Honcho
Sharing this so I have the recipe on hand. Delish!
What I’m drinking tonight: a Bitter Mai Tai. And it’s every bit as delicious as it looks…maybe more.
Bitter Mai Tai
(via Jeremy Oertel at Dram in Brooklyn, NY)
- 1.5oz Campari
- 1oz freshly squeezed lime juice
- 0.75oz Jamaican rum (substitute aged Caribbean rum, if necessary)
- 0.75oz orgeat
- 0.5oz orange curaçao
Shake, strain.
Glass: old fashioned
Ice: crushed
Garnish: fresh mint sprig
L’Ultimo Chilometro - A cycling documentary
The Last Kilometer is a film totally dedicated to what is passion, emotion, sport: Cycling.
The movie follows the story and an entire cycling season of “the old” Davide Rebellin,
41 years old and still fighting in the peloton after many victories and scandals, and “the
young” Ignazio Moser, promising 20 years old son of cycling champion Francesco Moser.
The famous italian journalist Gianni Mura, Tour de France correspondent since 1967, helps
us to discover what cycling was and what it has become today, after doping scandals,
passion, epic, richness and decadence.
Finally, a bit of madness and insane joy is brought into the movie by Didi Senft, better known as “El Diablo”, a living and metaphorical symbol of all cycling fans, with their passion and their enthusiasm.
The Last Kilometer is a portrait of cycling. Available here.
Time for a reclassification of A Classification of Cyclists of Note & Notoriety…
I need your help! Armstrong ruined my poster. Bruyneel too. So I need your help to pick a new Legend and a new DS - who do you nominate?


















