Showing posts with label France. Show all posts
Showing posts with label France. Show all posts

Friday, 2 January 2015

New Year and Stuff.

So, here it is. The New Year.

Happy New Year to you, I wish you all the best for the coming 365 days.
I’ve got quite a few plans for this year, most of which are cycling, education and fitness related. Maybe a little bit of self improvement too?!
I would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to read my blog/s. Without seeing the hits on my posts I’m really doing this for nothing, it would look like I’m only typing to clear my head. However the stats show me that people from all corners of the world have read and continue to read my blog/s.
To start…
The year just passed.
If you’ve read my blog throughout the past year you’ll know that a lot has happened to me, some good and some bad. I did a lot for myself last year and really just started to understand who I am and what I’m doing here on this planet. I did quite a few things I’d never really do, I regretted some of the decisions I made but I also took opportunities I would never take too!
Everything I did has helped me to become who I am now and has helped me in planning a future based around the things I love.
The year ahead.
This year I aim to give you as much information as possible about what I’m doing, Training, Food, Music, Races… blah blah… And in return I’d like to hear back from you. Does anything I write about offend you? Motivate you? Even interest you? Let me know so I can improve what you see.
I have a secret plan for this year. I can’t tell you what it is obviously but I’m sure as the years comes to a close you’ll guess and maybe even understand what’s happening. Everything I do this year is working towards the secret… Dun dun dun…

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Stay Flemish,
Orca Out.

Thursday, 10 April 2014

R to the V-V, P to the R & C to the Obbles

Hey!

Its been a while, lacking motivation the last few days, but lets see if this makes up for your lack of reading material....



#RVV
I'm sure you know by now the great Tour of Flanders happened back on Sunday. I only managed to catch the last 70km but what I saw was amazing!
The Breakaway disintegrated down to two riders, who fought all the way to the end Stjin Vandenbergh of Omega-Pharma QuickStep and Gerg Van Avermaet of BMC. They lead for quiet a while until Fabian Cancellara of Trek and Sep Vanmarcke of Belkin joined them, where the group then rode to the finish attacking each other numerous times but to no reward until finally in the last meters Cancellara sprinted to the finish line ahead of the others.


How sick are these?!

Whilst browsing on the Specialized website a few days ago looking for the perfect custom S-Works frame i spotted an article celebrating their 40th Anniversary. In this interactive article i found these awesome 1988 Specialized Shoes click the link to see them.



Paris-Roubaix this Sunday

If you didn't know by now, Paris-Roubaix will shortly be upon us, and as always I shall be watching with high hopes that my main man Tom Boonen wins his 5th P-R, breaking the record he already shares with the great (and my 2nd favorite rider of all time) Roger De Vlaeminck.
Tom and Roger's record is likely to have another member to share the glory of 4 wins this year in the shape of Fabian Cancellara, winner of this years Tour of Flanders. Fabian is probably the favorite to win after his performance at RVV, if he uses strategies like he did on Sunday he could pull it off, but with Boonen right behind him.

Boonen did not enter the race last year because of a fractured rib, which in a way gave Fabian no excuse not to win as the number one contender for the race win was absent. Boonen will be riding with team mates who will be supporting him so there should be no excuse for not winning/being top 3. However, both Boonen and Cancellara both won in solo efforts from 50km out, so they're capable of going it alone, now that would be something special (we can only hope something that awesome would happen)

So in preparation im going to be wearing my P-R Cap from Red Dots Cycling all day and drinking some fine French beers, I hope you enjoy the race and your favorite rider wins... (It'll be Boonen though so bet on him to save disappointment)

Well I'll be back on Sunday after shouting at the TV, I hope you all enjoy the race and ride lot. Weather looks like it might be good, no excuses...

Stay Flemish!

JC

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Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Red Dots Cycling, The Perfect Gifts.

Red Dots Cycling, The Perfect Gifts.

When I received my Birthday presents last year from my girlfriend i was expecting her to completely fail and buy me something pointless and uninteresting.
Well that didn't happen.
Among the presents was a cycling cap.
A very nice cycling cap.
A cycling cap to make all others  look obsolete.
This was the Paris-Roubaix Cycling Cap from Red Dots Cycling.


A handmade cotton and polyester cap, with flawless stitching and embroidered brand logo finished with a tiny French tag is what you get, for your very reasonable £21.47*, but you're not paying for just the cap, you're paying for high quality, style and practicality.

Not only does it finish of your cycle-wear for your Saturday morning ride, it looks the part with almost anything.

You can grab one now here!

But...
If the Paris-Roubaix is not your cup of tea, try this instead.


The Release the Hounds-tooth Winter Cap.
Who would wear this you say? Well the answer is elementary.
Any modern gentleman...Or cyclist who knows how to look good on and off the bike.

Made from Cotton and Italian wool, this cap is sure to keep your ears and neck warm on those early morning rides. Again, this is another handmade cap, which also looks well made with quality and overall finish as a main priority.
And don't be worried about it not fitting under your helmet, as its designed to be light and warm without needing extra padding.
Take into consideration that a big brand such as Castelli or Rapha would charge a lot more than £31.90 for a winter cap the Release the Hounds-tooth Winter Cap is a bargain.

You can grab one now here!

There are many caps to choose from as well as Smart Wallets which they make using recycled inner tubes, so you cant say there isn't anything that suits you.

Red Dots Cycling are currently selling their handmade cycling items on Etsy.
So please be sure to check them out and you might just fall in love with a cap like i have.
Also head over to:

Red Dots Cycling Blog
Red Dots Cycling on Facebook
Red Dots Cycling on Twitter

To make sure you're up to date with all their news.

Red Dots Cycling is run by Carolle and Richard out of their Vancouver based studio, the reason for the * is the current price due to shipping as they ship worldwide.

And as always,
Stay Flemish.