Martin Luther King Jr., Hero, Leader, Legend…Cyclist?
By: Gary Robinson, Editor This coming April 4th will mark 56 years since the assassination, by a racist, of the man whose life we remember
In the Paris Roubaix, the challenge is the brutal cobbles, and the beating it puts on both the cycles and the cyclists. This year, in the Boulder Roubaix, the challenge was the wind. With estimates of wind throughout the day that battered the riders from 25 up to 45 mph, it gave a pounding to not only the riders, those who put on the race and made it a success. Congratulations to all who rode, and to DBC Events, and all of the volunteers that helped make this race a success.
Also, even holding a camera to capture the images of this tradition, can equally be a challenge in those conditions, but Ryan Muncy, of Ryan Muncy Photography was, as usual, up to the task. Check out his latest images with more coming of last weekends epic event.
By: Gary Robinson, Editor This coming April 4th will mark 56 years since the assassination, by a racist, of the man whose life we remember
by: Gary Robinson If you are cyclist here in Colorado, there are a lot of things you see that make you shake your head, and
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