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Last Minute Christmas Ideas for Cyclists

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I guess the best Christmas presents are things that someone wants, but won’t buy it for themselves.  At least that is what some people say.

I seems like our society has turned disposable.  I’m not sure if that is because there isn’t anyone left around to fix things that are hard to fix or it is just more affordable buying it new again.  I tend to like stuff that works really well initially and then if it does need repair, it is repairable.

I haven’t thought through all this, but here are a few ideas that might not be too late to get.

I think anyone that doesn’t have a Strava Premium account would love it.   It works best for a rider with ability to measure power, but that isn’t all it offers.  Plus, Strava is so great in so many respects, it’s a no-brainer paying something for their great service.  Here is a link.

Anything that Silca makes will work.  They make the best stuff and you have to pay for it.   But, it for sure fits into the category of something you might not buy yourself, but want.  Sometimes badly.  The Silca Superpista Ultimate floor pump is the best floor pump on the market.  By far. At least it’s the best I’ve used.  I don’t have one yet, but will soon hopefully.  Silca is making a frame pump and some tools that are just as perfect as their floor pump.  Here is their link.  

The guys at Barfly make super cool mounts for Garmins and cameras.  Plus other stuff too. Their products are made by cyclists, so they are ahead of the game in that respect.  Here is their link. 

If your person rides indoors, the Zwift might be the answer.  I haven’t used it yet, even though I’ve been nearly forced to the last couple years.  I plan to soon.  It is a good way for interactive riding.  I think it is best with a power meter, or trainer that does wattage, but that might not be correct.   The link below explains it.  I think there is a 7 day free trial, so maybe start there and see if it is for you.  Link is here.  

Everyone I know rides with something to record their ride.  Garmin started the movement and they still make a wide array of products that work great.  You nearly have to have one if you have a powermeter.  Plus, Strava only works with a way to record the ride.  You can use Strava on your phone, but having a bar mounted unit is way better.  Here is their link. 

Garmin isn’t the only company to make cycling  computers.  Wahoo came out with a new unit this year.   It is called the Elemnt.  It does a lot of cool things.   I’ve never used this either, but I’ve heard pretty good things about them.  They work great, obviously, with their trainer, the Wahoo KickR.  It measures power and it a top of the line trainer.  Pretty important for Zwift races maybe.  Okay, their link is here.  

Socks.  I have a sock fetish sort of.  Or maybe I’m a sock snob.  I try to only wear super nice socks.  Cycling and not.  I like wool socks.  Defeet initially came out with the first wool cycling socks.  Actually, Defeet should get credit for all modern cycling socks.  Before them, it was pretty much Italian thin socks, or K-Mart nylons.   Anyway, they still make super socks and tons of different styles.  They are everywhere, but they sell them on their website too. Check them out.

I can’t leave out Donkey Label sock too.  Donkey Label sells way more than socks.  High rent cycling clothing, skin care products, etc.  But their socks are great.  Wool and great.  If socks aren’t your deal, then their base layers are great too.   Donkey Label link.  

Okay, that is enough.  These are just a few ideas, as late as it is now.  All the companies above are great people that have really helped the sport a ton.  They’ve all contributed to make our sport much more enjoyable.  You can most of this stuff at your local bike shop.  Happy holidays.

The best of the best. A Silca floor pump.

The best of the best. A Silca floor pump.

Donkey Label socks. Merino wool. Love them.

Donkey Label socks. Merino wool. Love them.

The Wahoo KickR trainer. Pretty great for a long winter.

The Wahoo KickR trainer. Pretty great for a long winter.

Barfly makes a ton of different stuff.

Barfly makes a ton of different stuff.

 

Greg Lemond trying to buy me Hockey Skates

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Back when Greg was winning the Tour, after his gun shot episode, I used to ski with him some in the winter.  Not downhill, but nordic.  I think maybe the 5th or 6th time I had skied, I did the Double Birkie with Greg and his gang of bike racers that skied..  That was Tom Schuler, Jeff Bradley, Mike King and such.

The Double Birkie is normally the Saturday after Christmas and goes from Fish Hatchery up to Telemark and back.  It is around 90 km.  I could only V1 back then, still pretty much all I can do, but I had endurance.  It took all day and at the end I was good.

Flash forward a year and I am skiing better, by my standards.  I’d been skiing all the Christmas holiday season, up in Cable, and was looking for a race to do.  There was one in Minneapolis, on a golf course, the first week of January.  So we loaded up and went.  It is about 3 hours to Minneapolis from Cable, so we had to leave pretty early.

I was late, so barely got there in time to register, change cloths and get to the start line.  At the line, there was Greg, which surprised the shit out of me.  I had seen him the week before and he didn’t say anything about racing.

The race started and everyone was crazy, as usual.  Really close to the start, like just after a couple hundred meters or so, someone stepped on one of my skies and I fell forward.  I had some pretty expensive carbon fiber poles and I broke one as I fell.  But that wasn’t the worse part.

Some guy next to me, lost his balance and planted his pole directly into the side of my face and poked a hole in my cheek.  Like threw my cheek.  I just stayed on the ground as the race went by.  I got up, grabbed the broken end of my pole and skied off the course.

After a bit, I went into the clubhouse to change my clothes.  I was kind of in shell shock, not thinking the day was going to go like that.  And then Greg walks in and sees me.  He didn’t know I was at the race and he was super animated, as often he is.

He didn’t say a thing about the hole in my face.  He really wanted to  know if I was interested in staying around and playing ice hockey with him that night.

I wasn’t too happy and told him I was going to head back to Kansas.  He was persistent.   I told him that I didn’t have any hockey skates.  He instantly replied, “No problem, I’ll buy you some.”  He said something about it being a late Christmas present.  I told him that was super nice, but I had to head home, which I really didn’t have to.

Anyway, we talked a little and then I took off.  I don’t have that many regrets in my life.  And this barely qualifies for one, but if I had it to do again, I would stay and play ice hockey.  It would have been a life memory, which is what we’re all trying to collect.   Instead, I just get Greg wanting to buy me skates, which is fine too.

I thought of this story because Joe brought this to beer night last night. I guess he brought a signed Greg Lemond poster to the Christmas gift exchange and had this left over.

I thought of this story because Joe brought this to beer night last night. I guess he brought a signed Greg Lemond poster to the Christmas gift exchange and had this left over.