RojoRacing
Donut Powered Wise-guy
Great write up. Loved the play with the word "crown".
Guess Derek is pretty sore after that ride!
Why not go pro and go after some race money and sponsorship?
Clearly you have your heart in the right place and have enough zest to manifest your dreams.
More and more people are riding, I can only see it as a win win for everyone.
I just hope that after Larry wins his race they don't do the same to him.
I don't think the establishment knows that riding a Vendetta can improve athleticism so much. I just love the joy it brings.
To be honest "If donuts work for you... Keep eating them".
Kudos,
David
Not sure I meant to play with the word crown, did I misspell it or use it wrong and not see?
What I am is a recreational cyclist that just happens to be faster then most. In order to go pro I'd need to start conventional style training like a pro and that would sap all the fun out of it. If I lived in a more mtb exciting area then I could possibly train like a pro on the dirt and still have fun but it don't live in a place like that.
I think Larry is smart enough to know what he's getting into but I think some of the people here are in for a surprise. If true pro caliber riders show up to that event and work together like they naturally would he's going to find himself at a loss of options. Race directors will usually rope at least a few pro level riders into coming out to legitimize his event and the prize money. I hope the stars line up and he wins though.
There's basically zero chance Derek would buy a Vendetta because as it stand there no incentive to do so. He still won the series via a rule change and now with the new rules a recumbent is no longer a threat. As egotistical as some road riders can be they don't seem to have a problem telling themselves a recumbent doesn't count so I still won. I don't know Derek beyond the few mins we've spoken on the bike so my reference isn't directed at him.