Wednesday, February 28, 2007
UCI takes hostages
Our buddy Pat McQuaid and his UCI homies are back at it, threatening the French ProTour teams that are considering participating in this year's Paris-Nice. It's unclear what "very hard sanctions" old Paddy has in mind, but that Berretta looks kinda scary. I'd like to say that the French teams in question are between a rock and a hard place but they're not, seeing as they're really in the crossfire of grumpy old men trying to ruin cycling more efficiently than a new doping scandal ever could.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Worse Than A Decep Beat-Down?

The cycling world continues to lament Jan Ullrich's decision to retire from the sport at the age of 33.
Even five time tour winner Miguel Indurain weighed in, saying yesterday: "Although at 33 he didn't have much cycling left in his legs, it is a shame he has had to retire in this manner."
Yes Mig, it is a damn shame, and the Cycopaths have also been deeply affected by Jan's decision.
In fact, until this week, the worst thing that had ever happened to Mr. 60 was when he got jumped by Deceps back in 1991.
And now this.
When will it get easier?
We are emotionally scared and will never look at amphetamines the same.


Mr. 60: Hung Over
Monday, February 26, 2007
God Is Dead

—Nietzsche, The Gay Science, Section 125, tr. Walter Kaufmann
Sunday, February 25, 2007
French cycling's desperate bid for relevance backfires

French cycling hasn't had a hero since admitted doper Richard Virenque retired. Consider for a moment the irony of the "I'm a celebrity get me out of here" winner and poster-child of the Festina scandal being the Great White Hope of French cycling for so long (at least since the days of, oh, say JF Bernard or Luc Leblanc). This, perhaps, puts in perspective French cycling's pathetic need to draw attention away from its consistent lack of international success characterized by moments like this. Can't win your own big race? want a French Paris-Nice champ? Make it French only! The problem with the plan, apparently, is that the rest of the cycling world has grown a pair and is standing-up to this nonsense. We at Cycopaths have a sneaking feeling that French cycling will end-up much like Narcissus, with a long and glorious past ruined by believing it's greater than it is.
Ludo Dierckxsens: Original Jamaican Don Dada

This week we celebrate the career of Ludo Dierckxsens; Flandrian, journey man racer, and one of the hardest men to ever shave his legs.
Ludo was born on the cold grey morning of October 14th 1964. It has been said that the labor lasted three months because he was born with a chainring around his head. A 53, natch.
He turned pro at thirty years old to "see what (he) was worth."
1999 was perhaps his best year; he won the Belgian Championship and a stage in the Tour de France.
He retired this past year at 41, as the oldest professional rider in the peloton. Only legend Viacheslav Ekimov comes close in age. But let's face it, Ludo is fucking Yoda to Eki's Obi Wan.
Whenever Mr. 60 starts to feel like too much of a bad ass for racing with the Category 3's in NYC, he pictures Ludo flying through the Belgian country side. It's kind of like thinking about dead monkeys during sex. It makes sure he doesn't get too far ahead of himself.
Friday, February 23, 2007
Bushwick Bill's Guide to Crashing


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