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  1. Nice scenery but this encouraging cyclists business is a bit borderline. Whoever made that shepherds pie should be executed for crimes against humanity.
    6 points
  2. 6 points
  3. Fellow Marshals Chris and Jared taking a break...........
    6 points
  4. 75 miles into the ride and we're in the high desert. All was going well when this guy's front wheel got tangled into the back wheel of the bike ahead of him. Apparently Lycra doesn't do shit for avoiding road rash . I radio'd for an ambulance and my bud Chris set the bikes up as a traffic barrier ...
    6 points
  5. Got to bed around 11:00 PM and had to get up at 4:00 AM to cover the last 75 miles to Telluride for the start of the race. Got there at sun up and walking around the empty streets waiting on the racers to show up ....
    6 points
  6. Met up with fellow marshal, Logan at Fairplay, CO and headed further south towards Taylor Resevoir ...
    6 points
  7. The ride south was nice with crisp air and the changing colors on the trees - it'll be winter in a week.....
    6 points
  8. Yes - have done the professional Ironman race in Boulder for the past 3 years. On those, I have a professional referee on the bike with me as pillion. He does all of the yelling at people and I just ride the bike to his instructions. edit: here are some of the Super Tenere's they used at Ironman - built for TV camera guys to move around on. I didn't take a lot of pics at Ironman as I didn't really have the time - too busy being told what to do <gg>.
    5 points
  9. Up at the crack of 9:00 AM the next day, (waiting on warmth again), and off to the coffee shop for all of the others while I watch the bikes in he parking lot. Then onto a speed alp of the Colorado National Monument ...
    5 points
  10. End of the race buffet was pretty good - all sorts of good food ...
    5 points
  11. Dunno why anyone would wanna ride up a mountain ,,,
    5 points
  12. Had a cold drink and hung out at the fly fishing store for a bit. Nice breeze sitting on their porch ....
    5 points
  13. Are you kidding?.....had him on speed-dial...lol Funny enough, my brother back then looked just like Shaggy....scruffy bastard w/ a Husky dog about the same size as Scoob.
    5 points
  14. You know it!.... was an absolute pleasure to work on when it came time for servicing. I had a single car garage @ the time....that was full of Motorcycles, so had to do it all outside in the elements....but was NO problem w/ the motor in between the front seats....just take the lid off the hinged "dogbox" & have full access. I even fit a fresh set of rings & a rebuilt cylinder head all from inside the van. The driveshaft was only 30" long between a 3-speed manual gearbox & a 12 bolt differential rear end. I would take my son skiing for his birthday every Jan. & it was like a rolling locker....just throw all the gear in & GO--
    5 points
  15. Headed out to Montrose, Colorado and then on to Telluride to Moto Marshal another bicycle race. Had to wait at home for the temps to rise a bit before setting out. 42F / 5c before setting out...
    4 points
  16. Blimey. Just serviced a mates Mondeo taxi and now I've finished and indoor having lunch the rain has stopped.
    4 points
  17. After the race , we had 60 miles to ride to the night's hotel in Grand Junction. The heavens opened up on us with a cold shower. But made it to the rooms - with a bunch of Porsche guys parked out our window....
    4 points
  18. 4 points
  19. Made it to Monrose just after dark and proceeded to the local Mexican joint for dinner and beers. It was as bad as it looks. Should cheese have wrinkles in it?
    4 points
  20. Having curry from a teacup was an absolute first and super funny! It's what happens when we travel without previous booking and it was a fun experience! The food was tasty, if a little hot, but had a great yogurt sauce to calm it down.
    3 points
  21. Don't think the chips/crisps are the only problem here.
    3 points
  22. After the Monument, we slogged 250 miles on the highway to get home. Tired and cold, it's good to be home. Next weekend is the year's last Moto Mrashal gig - the Denver Century Ride.
    3 points
  23. It's a classy joint though - as evidenced by the art work in the Men's room...
    3 points
  24. Hit the local English / Irish Pub for dinner. Beers were good (Smithwick's) but the shepard's pie was lacking. Who the Hell puts tortilla chips on top of shepard's pie???
    3 points
  25. Where's my manners, excellent shot again. Thanks Eric.
    2 points
  26. no , to much for me , WBAC had bid him 33800
    2 points
  27. 1 point
  28. Got to be honest i thought it was custard
    1 point
  29. I bet you stuck to that speed limit along there didn't you
    1 point
  30. Great photos as usual Eric Do you ever marshal professional cycle races ?
    1 point
  31. Beautiful but a bit out of my budget, are you going to upgrade ?
    1 point
  32. Fella came in with this yesterday , won it in a competition, wanted to sell it , 500 miles on it , automatic .
    1 point
  33. I had it fully insulated and carpeted ,
    1 point
  34. Yeah what my Welsh friend said. Reading this report has made my night shift a whole lot better. Thank you @Pedro
    1 point
  35. Thank you @Pedro made a very wet and dreary day in Wales today more tolerable
    1 point
  36. New day, heading to Portugal. We left Potes while it was still a little cold, but sunny enough. Stopped for breakfast and parked next to a very odd looking Land Rover. After a brief stop at a lookout, which was mostly taken over by me having a few work calls and emails, we pointed the bikes towards Portugal. Hopped on a very boring motorway for a little bit, then some main roads, and we made it to the border quite early. We were to spend the night very close to the border, sleep in one of my favourite places and have dinner at my favourite Trasmontano restaurant. I had called and asked for my favourite rice to go along with the usual grilled beef. In the meantime, we made time by showing Barbara a little bit around the area. We got ourselves installed, and walked up to have dinner at an appropriate time. I loved it, didn't disappoint. We made it back to the hotel under an amazing sky, at around 22:30 the full moon lit the clouds from behind, and it looked even better in real life. The reason we stayed here was partly because it wasn't too far away from the Picos da Europa, but also because Northern Portugal was plagued with a natural disaster in the form of forest fires. The air was very smokey, the country was in panic, and we wanted to see if that got a little bit resolved before venturing farther on. That was left for tomorrow.
    1 point
  37. As planned a trip out on the old mountain bike this morning, covered about 35klms which isn’t a massive distance but about 80% of it was on dirt or gravel tracks and it takes its toll on my old bones! Set off about 0830 and the weather was ideal as it was cool(ish) and hazy but by the time I’d got home it was 34.5 Celsius in the shade……quite enough thankyou. Found an old railway station that sits on the Linea Verde close to me, falling apart, covered in graffiti and a bit spooky to be honest……..Pete would’ve loved it. Took a couple of photos for the old twat in case he drops in here to keep an eye on the place! Standing at the station and thinking about Pete made me feel a bit sad actually but then I thought he’d probably call me a cockney wanker and it made me grin. Stopped at the pub before heading home…….because I could.
    1 point
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    1 point
  39. 600 mile service done today … new exhaust will be on next week …. And then the weather will probably turn to shit
    1 point
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