Some Georgia logistics — and — It’s a small world
Normally I don’t have much to write home about AFTER a race. But in order to get home from Georgia
Read MoreNormally I don’t have much to write home about AFTER a race. But in order to get home from Georgia
Read MoreSome riders and staff were to leave almost immediately after the finish of the race. Joe P (postal exec) hosted
Read MoreEven with Juan here (great mechanic in my book) and Mark S (AKA “FNG” AKA wash boy) it took a
Read MoreAs I said before, we were alone at hotels each day. Even at Calloway gardens (where we switched hotels) we
Read MoreI pride myself for not working when the sun goes down. Meaning, I like to get my shit done fast/before
Read MoreOur hotel list was done well before I even started the drive to Georgia. That is normal. It is very
Read MoreWe are at the Marriott in Macon, GA. ALL of the other teams are staying at the Crown Plaza. We
Read MoreIt is the day before the start of the Tour of Georgia (ToG). Athletes and staff flew and drove in
Read MoreIn my travels, I’ve passed through thousands and thousands of cities. Each trying at various levels to get you to
Read MoreOur team is not participating in Sea Otter in Monterey, CA. It is the weekend before Tour of Georgia. It
Read MoreA few years, ago at Sea Otter, our male Soigneur who hails from Lubbock (enough clues?) had issues with the
Read MoreThey call it the silly season. The time between seasons where riders change team and all are trying to find
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