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Malaysian competitor in 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games Road Cycling race, riding up Darling Street.

Up in the hills near Bradnop

Even wearing the official kit can't cheer him up.

A test with the render engine Cycles

During the inner city “Criterium” race around Hamiltons CBD area with the Start and Finish in Hood Street. Organised by former NZ cycling pro Stephen Cox

Valmorel, France - June 8 : DE GENDT Thomas (BEL) of Lotto Soudal during stage 5 of the 70th edition of the Criterium du Dauphine Libere cycling race, a stage of 130 kms between Grenoble and Valmorel on June 8, 2018 in Valmorel, France, 8/06/2018 ( Motordriver Kenny Verfaillie - Photo by Vincent Kalut / Photonews

 

Reflected in Garmin Cervelo team bus in Colorado Springs before race on Monday. Lots of interesting reflection shots available. Garden of the Gods in the background.

We found a "Buzz Lightyear" glove-thing on the side of the road.

 

Luckily, the laser still worked. Ryan brought the space-accessory along for the ride...

--photo by Shin Wei(魏世昕), 2018--

MIlano Sanremo 2014

 

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A quick lunchtime jaunt down the road to check out the latest bits and pieces over at Barreg Cycles.

These shots were taken on one of our Wrinklies rides in Suffolk and Norfolk.

A few belated 35mm shots from our Autumn cycle pilgimage to the battlefields of Flanders.

Sold at the Y! company store. It's pretty sweet!

As I cycle more I use the electric less, which seems good news for the fitness front. Partly I spend more time with the e-motor switched off, partly I'm going faster now and it cuts out when I’m going more than 25 kmh, and partly I spend more time on the lower settings. But when I hit a big hill it is good to click the motor in and feel the boost!

Yesterday I did a 30 km trip, half on gravel roads. Today I went to Härnösand and back, a round trip of 26 km, mostly on tarmac. It was also my first trip in the rain, which wasn’t expected. In the blip I am huddled under a tree waiting for the heavy shower to pass. 15 minutes later we were back to blue sky and sun!

On the back of my bike in this picture is my new camera, which I'd just picked up from the garage that is also the post office. Once home I spent the afternoon being a mixture of frustrated and happy. Happy because photographically the camera seems to do all it promised; frustrated because connecting up the camera to the world via wifi just didn't work. It did connect to the smart phone via Panasonic's app, but apart from that the wifi was hopeless. When I checked Internet it seemed I wasn't alone in my frustration. It's not a huge problem because once the pictures are in the phone they automatically go to my computer anyway, it's a principle thing! I’m still playing with the new camera so it may be a day or two before I use it seriously and something appears on Blipfoto. (Lumix TZ100 if you are wondering.)

Yesterday's sauerkraut is fermenting nicely and if I place my ear close to the jars I can hear fizzing and bubbling noises. Each jar sits on a plate and on each plate is some purple juice, pushed out of the jar by the CO2 the fermentation is producing. Also pushed out is any air left in the containers - excellent! In a day or two it should calm down and I’ll move it to the cellar so it can develop a little more sedately.

Up early tomorrow to help at the Lion’s flea market so I should have been in bed an hour ago - goodnight world!

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