Sunday, December 1, 2013

SW Trivia: 221 starters, 21 finishers, & 1 jersey


Question: Who is the aerobasaurus rex shouldering the Klein?

Answer: Pat Heaney

Pat was the 1998 US National RR Champion (chipped Danny Pate at the line) with only 21 finishers that year. Pat exemplifies toughness. The last time I pedaled with Pat we went up Hwy 9 out of Los Gatos and he never got out of his big ring (53). When folks complement him on his fitness, this humble warrior often says, "Yea.. but Shane Kleopfer has more talent in his pinkey than I have in my whole body". There might be a smidgen of truth in that statement as Shane was born with an unusual ability to suffer, however, Pat earned one of those special patriotic jerseys the old fashion way - by digging so deep that your fellow racers fall into the hole you dug...and never get out. 



All you need is a good horse & a bed roll...

and your toothbrush if you're still in the cavity prone years. 

Doug E. Fresh & Sir Silky adventuring south




Wednesday, November 27, 2013

It's in the genes & we're not talking denim...


I scored some saddle time with Papa WÜleur and we even stumbled across two new roads (one with a 150 lbs rot waiting for us and another that has not dried out since the storm of 82'). Rumor has it that the Hess brothers might be planning a cycle adventure somewhere between California and Blennerhassett Island. 


For the record:
My sisters and I launched our Flojos down the river that was running through the middle of the Capitola Venetian and Margaritaville in 82'. 

He didn't rupture anybody's spleen...which is nice

However Lance did come close in 91' while driving go-carts in Colorado Springs.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Mt Diablo sans fire...

East bay WÜleur Sean Co organized a Mt Diablo Boogie for the coastal crew which included plenty of steep dirt.




photo by Fire Captain Brian Ham
The last time I was on Diablo this little feller was painting the hillside red for us. It's freaky to see a DC-10 (VLAT very large air tanker) flying so slowly...






Saturday, November 23, 2013

Delayed Gratification - the Puch came home...

We recently drove through the east bay and I realized that I have not been in that neck of the woods in decades. I am known for my memory recall and let me tell you I had the most vivid flashback surface from my hippocampus while driving on I-880 which was accompanied with smell and taste. As with most 40 year olds who fell in love with road cycling in the early eighties, it all started with Winning 'Bicycle Racing Illustrated' Magazine.

I have no idea how he got his hands on them but Andrew Carroll had them all. When he gingerly opened the yellow clad issue and laid eyes on the Puch (made by Bianchi) advertisement he fell in love with this cream and red machine. This was more than a bike this was...absolute perfection. Like most "perfect" things (Aptos girls & Italian bicycles) to a 14 year old boy were absolutely unattainable.

Our unattainable desire for Italian Bicycles was about to change when an angel in the form of Micheal Gurga (Micheal's Pizza) descended into our life and offered us jobs for $4.15 an hour and all we had to do was show up hungry, eat, drink New York seltzers, and sling pizza for 4 hours.

Days tuned to weeks, weeks turned to months and the cash was starting to pile up in Andrew's shoe box like fallen leaves. His special issue of Winning was looking more and more weathered. He could tell you everything about that lugged Puch - the Athena groupo, the Ambrosia wheels, the Columbus tubing.

This was more than just a bike at this point in his life, it was a quest flanked by delayed gratification, desire, and a mom (Dorthy Carroll) who was willing to drive us in her old GMC truck to Oakland from rural Aptos to seal the deal on his dream.

I couldn't tell you the name of the bike shop or if it's still in business, but I can recall the smell of campy pig grease in the air and the squeaky wooden staircase that we climbed to the second story. I can only assume that Dorthy called ahead of time because right there in front of us was a 54cm lugged Puch with all the trimmings draped in sunlight. It wasn't like the end of the rainbow -it was the end of the rainbow. That shop could have had varsity girls swarming the place and we would have been oblivious.

On the drive home we told Dorthy to drive extra safe as his lugged beauty was riding solo back there. We spent most of the ride home (looking backwards) planning how I was going to get my hands on the lugged Bottechia at Hugh's shop (Spokesman, Cedar St.) I have a couple of  credit cards now and have to use them from time to time, but I sure do miss the days (weeks & months) of delayed gratification because it is oh so sweet!




Sunday, November 17, 2013

"Because it is the right thing to do..." RFK

With an inquisitive 10 year old (who reads newspaper headlines) at Steel WÜl Headquarters, we have been discussing the assassination of JFK. We felt like we were weaving a tale to her when we described all of the bizarre twists and subsequent murders associated with his death. The bad news just seemed to keep snowballing as we explained that folks got Jack, then Martin, and then Bobby. We listened to Bobby's speech for Humanity a couple of times and realized that it only has 117,000 views and Dancing Choir Kittens has over 2.5 million views - WTF?

Enjoy this wonderful speech, because it is the right thing to do...









Friday, November 1, 2013

If you're old enough to remember this, you should

schedule a colonoscopy! Somehow Lue Ferrigno come up today and I asked some folks if they ever saw the show 'Trauma Center' - not surprising, I got a bunch of blank faces. There is some great stuff in here like crowd control techniques, proper safety gear, code three driving, it has it all.



For the record:
My mom and I ran into Lue Ferigno at the San Jose Airport in the early 80's and he was kind enough to sign a piece of paper we found in the garbage which was right next to him.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Steel WÜl Cameo Trivia... Blanco Bandit


Question: What Steel WÜl rider is rocking the silky Lone Ranger kit?

Answer: Dano (who was asked to play Jan Ullrich in the Jan Ullrich story)

Sunday, October 27, 2013

It's all about the engine...that's my excuse anyway



When I saw Watson's photo of Joaquim Purito Rodriguez busting out the final move of the world road race, it reminded me of the photo of Boyer at the Coors Classic in San Francisco (almost 3 decades ago). Looking at these photos together, it is a great reminder that Boyer's time trial up Fillmore Street would still be very competitive today even with all the modern "advances".  

It is very easy to get caught up in the trap of , "these are lighter, more aero, more compliant, stiffer, electric, faster, better breaking, ect.." I'm pretty sure that Joaquim would have won that race even if he did not have the latest brakes from Shimano or a triple delux padded chamois. What you don't hear folks chatting about is how limber their hamstrings are or what they put in their system that morning. Hinault could care less about a riders V02 numbers or areo stats, all he cared about was how they held up in the freezing rain, muddy gutter, and scorching heat (sometimes, all in the same race). 

Next time someone coughs up a lame excuse like they were in the wrong gear or needed their other wheels, throw them for a loop and tell them you would have hung in but your IT band was just a little too tight and you're running low on potassium. 

The magic bullet can't be purchased, only chased. Judging by the looks on their faces, Boyer and Joaquim have the bullet in sight regardless as to what machine their engines are pedaling. 

Saturday, October 26, 2013

The Gran Torino Boogie...








The only thing that came close to matching the horse power of this Gran Torino was cousin Pete (the Reno Rocket)


Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Peter DePolo pedals to Bronze at SuperKid 2013





Nephew WÜleur: Peter DePolo
Maybe he will hang his medal next to his black-belt...

looking strong in transition...

In true Steel WÜl fashion Peter won the bike leg, after all he has participated in 6 Cobble Classics!


Finishing strong for a spot on the podium

Monday, October 14, 2013

KOM Porter Wesson: and then there was one...

Enjoy this short  from Black Dog Productions showcasing Porter's beat-down he issued on Fremont Peak. We pulled out all of our 'old guy' tricks on the steep stuff and he would not budge. I started off by asking him if he has ever been up Fremont Peak before (his pace was a little juicy). Once he chipped the group like a cheap piece of china, I had to change my strategy and work my mind control angle and pointed out the fact that we had a nice gap and that this is a good section to "recover" (for me). That didn't seem to work either as he literally pedaled right out of my view.






Tuesday, September 24, 2013

COOLRADBRO an autobiographical odyssey...


Steel WÜl was granted permission from Of the Kind Comics to release the 1986 version of COOLRADBRO. We will feature this timeless and relevant tail over a few weeks with input from the author & illustrator Santa Cruz's own cycling legend - Mt. Larry Hibbard. Enjoy!






















Friday, September 20, 2013

Win a Prius, Subaru or $25,000 CASH!



Hello All,

We are very excited to offer you a chance to win a new Toyota Prius hybrid, Subaru Outback or $25,000 cash, while also supporting Olive's public school (Tierra Pacifica). Tierra Pacifica in now in the 8th year of raising money through the "Drive for Schools" campaign sponsored by the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and the Capitola Auto Mall.

All of the proceeds from our ticket sales go to Tierra Pacifica Charter School - 100%!
Tickets are $5 each, or 6 tickets for $25. Winners will be selected at the drawing at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk on Sunday, October 27th, 2013. You do not need to be present to win.

If you want to buy tickets, please email us at jakehess@cruzio.com or jesshess@baymoon.com and please include the following:

  • name
  • mailing address
  • phone number (including area code)
  • how many tickets you want

Then mail a check ($5 per ticket or $25 for packet of 6 tickets) made out to "TPCS" and mail to us at: 
3040 Santa Fe Ct Santa Cruz, Ca 95062. We will mail your ticket stubs to you. 


Thank you for supporting public schools!

Jake, Jess & Olive


NOTE: the first 10 people that buy a packet of 6 tickets will receive a handmade Steel WÜl mussete bag!

Here is an example how good you can feel when you buy 4 packets for a hundo!




Monday, September 16, 2013

The legend of Fremont Peak – Cobble Classic 2013


Inbox. Click open. You have been invited to the 2013 Steel Wul Cobble Classic  -if you are wondering where we are headed, look east and south……rumors swirled. Maps came out. Riders frantically searched Strava files for mountains south east of Santa Cruz. Rumors were leaked. Fremont peak. Only a few riders had endured this challenge thus far. What was ahead? What was in store? Even among pastries and verve coffee this am, no one knew what was in store……how do I pace myself? What will the lead out be like? Should I be wearing 2 pairs of shorts like the Giro guys in prototype clothing? Should I throw on a 3rd chamois to one-up these industry insiders? Who has on more wul than I do?

But no matter – instantly, the future was off. The 2013 kids race was in full effect. Olivia was on her brand new bike, Drake was taking turns so tight he shaved off the top of the cones with his handlebars. Before anyone could guess who won, Groupetto Compacto assembled and rolled out into the morning fog.
However, rolling out of town, it appear the leaders made an early tactical error, and mis-marked a lone rider – he sprinted off up Cul de Man Resa completely un-opposed. The riders would soon be shamed finding out that this racer only has one intact femur. Todd - Long live spirit!

After climbing up 1 of 317 small “bumps” on the course, riders were shocked to find Fausto Coppi sipping wine and reading the morning paper. Some riders mistaken it for a rest stop, but it was not, Fausto was unimpressed with the ambiguity of the peloton and as the sign says “only spoke campagnolo” 
First rest stop: 2 words –nutella sandwiches. Nuff said.

Through the valley floor, conversations spun of mundane life off the bike, family vacations, and how many extra grams John Caletti was carrying in his disc rotors.  Conversation with friends, heckling, and the open road. That’s why we are all here.Well, most of us anyway. Oddly, on a long stretch of road, several riders pulled off and stepped directly onto their leer jet for a straight flight to interbike. Is this true commitment of the riding lifestyle? Or one heck of a way to make an exit?

Groupetto compacto continued to pace down the “Flat road.” Soon the spirit of Eduardo Escalante filed the group spirit. The pace bumped up one small notch. And there they were. The flags. Not the prayer flags of Nepal, but the ceremonial onset to the slaughtering of fellow wuleurs. Conversation stopped. Pupils dilated. And former racing legs that lie dormant were ignited in a fury.  

Half way up the summit, the peloton grew restless as they watched the young gun pull away. Il director sportif Jake Hess grew enraged – and screamed out, “dude  - I have underwear older than this kid”. To which point, Porter turned around and said, “well evidently Mr Hess, your underwear must have holes in it – just like your training” For me, I was limping up the summit so badly that a dragonfly laid rest on my femur, laid eggs, and hatched a family of 12 before I reached tree line. And when we broke from the tree cover and the mountain came into view, I was touched by the fake rider silhouettes that jake had staged about a mile in front of me up upon the ridge. After a few seconds of hypoglycemic stupor, I realized that those were not silhouettes, but a 16 year old kid followed by stronger wullers. Ouch.

In the end, the quest for the KOM Cobbles were decisive. Porter took home the shellacked rock from Salmon Lake, with Jake in 2nd, and Tyson in 3rd. However this year’s QOM was on as well. 1st Melanie, then Jen, then Cory……and then many many other men in their wake. This year, we are also featuring a new award: the NCOM (not chicked on the mountain) – Male Wuller brethren, if you beat the women in the field, please feel free to take a rock out of Jake’s back yard as a memento of today’s struggle. And men, if you got chicked, well,  - hey  - you struggled…….

Looking at the top 3 men and women atop the mountain, No one was happier with the results than Peter Fitzpatrick. You see this year, that Peter was commissioned to build the official Steel Wul Podium.  You see Peter used plans he found in an archive from the 1923 Paris Roubaix. Unknowing to Peter at the time, the weight capacity of this plan set would only hold 3 riders at or under 137 pounds. Luckily, these cobble earning athletes could all stand to eat an extra taco tonight, and aren't in danger of falling through this beautiful work of art.

Our catered Lunch feast in typical Steel Wul fashion – thank you in particular to the beautiful maidens Asha and Gina for service with a smile. But most importantly, I mean come on……a mister at the summit? The bar has been raised. Uncle Timmy, we salute you. A life altering experience. And the hand spun organic towels in steel wul blue were a nice touch as well.

And then there was the way back….. Although Jake described this year’s cobble classic as a series of small nothings, punctuated by a fantastic climb, it appears a seismic shift occurred following our summit, a the Category 1 climbs Cul de Man Resa, Cull de Strawberry hill, Cull de Park Avenue, cull de 30th taxed our legs and our spirits.

And then: sprint. The line was drawn. The rules were set. Sprint opens live at 1 mi to go. However, Dave Reid, who spent the majority of the day maxing out his friends and family plan minutes on his phone at the back of the pack decided to go at 2 miles out. “Should we cover?!?!?” arose from the peloton? No challenge shall go unanswered – the sprint Is LIVE – into the headwind – through the chicane – there was a fog of fertilizer, a tractor, a truck……and a sprint line. And at that line, Dan-O came across in completely dominating fashion.

But rolling back onto Santa Fe Ct, I had a taco, a beer, and a cookie in my hand within 2 min. And overheard in the peloton today “you know I don’t think there is a better place to road bike anywhere in the country,” and that my fellow wullers, is why we ride together. Thank your volunteers, than you fellow riders, and thank you mother earth for the roads we call home.

words by Jay Dichary

Friday, September 13, 2013

summer of 13 by the numbers...

not enough of this

too much of this

only 3 of these

50 of these

72 of these