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Posted By Adam Edgerton on September 13th, 2009

Yesterday marked my long ride ever, coming in at approximately 139 miles as a part of the Rapha Gentlemen’s Race. We headed out to the beach (Lincoln City) on Friday evening and stayed in a suite at the Inn at Spanish Head thanks to team president Jim who served as sugar daddy for the evening.  [...]

 

Buildings, Bikes, Buddies

Posted By Adam Edgerton on August 22nd, 2008
Today started out with a 45 minute walk looking for a laundromat that ended up being futile.  After returning to the hotel, I joined up with Molly and wandered through downtown on our way to eventually meet up with Nate at the Weber Grill just North of the river.  On the way, we found lots of interesting buildings, including the library,

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the mostly completed Trump Tower,
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And this one… not even sure what to make of it.
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Lunch was tasty (Molly and I shared a meat sampler and I had some of the best chili ever).  The expo started in the afternoon, so we headed back to the hotel and finished setting up.  Much of my free time during the expo was spent lusting after expensive bikes.
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Really expensive bikes.
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Titanium bikes.
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Carbon bikes.
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Bikes.
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Bikes.
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Uh, yeah.
At the expo I also met a really interesting couple that had to have been some of the biggest Green Bay Packers fans ever.  They both had tattoos everywhere, and she had a pink mohawk (they were probably both at least 40-50 years old).  Then I noticed the what the tattoos were…
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At first I only noticed the twin Favre tattoos, but looking back at the picture Lombardi is there too.
But that wasn’t all.
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I’m pretty sure he got that one just so he could strike that pose.  I was impressed.  
For dinner we went to Lou Malnati’s and had some excellent deep dish pizza.  Afterwords, we stopped briefly at a VIP party for elite athletes and sponsors on the top level of the hotel.  The open bar was nice, as was the chocolate fountain.  I met a few cool people, one of which was able to give me some good ideas for locations for our upcoming grassroots marketing for the Chicago Marathon.
Tomorrow is expo day 2.  More good food is a no-brainer.
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