[BHV] BHV Digest, Vol 58, Issue 31

tom a idratherbefishing94 at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 21 20:32:34 EDT 2008


Hey ya'll.....fill me in.  what's five lakes and a steak??  sounds like yummy fun



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Today's Topics:

  1. Re: Five Lakes and a Steak (William Lodico)
  2. Re: Five Lakes and a Steak (jfes at stny.rr.com)
  3. Olympic mountain biking (Michael Bush)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 14:58:13 -0400
From: William Lodico <wlodico at stny.rr.com>
Subject: Re: [BHV] Five Lakes and a Steak
To: "Big Horn Velo Cycling Club, Elmira, NY" <bhv at icycle.org>
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I certainly appreciate it, Jeremiah.  We can all use a little extra  
blessedness here and there, and the safe is absolutely essential.  -- 
Bill

On Aug 21, 2008, at 2:53 PM, Jeremiah Ayers wrote:

Don't misunderstand.... I don't go to church and think about  
cycling.... but I do think about and pray for you all that you are  
blessed and safe.

Someday maybe we'll get to discuss what I mean in person ;-)

jeremiah



On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Kent Goben <KGoben at co.chemung.ny.us>  
wrote:
Nice touch, I like to do both.
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From: "Kingsbury's Cyclery" <kcyclery at stny.rr.com>

Sent by: bhv-bounces at icycle.org
Date: 08/21/2008 01:35PM

Subject: Re: [BHV] Five Lakes and a Steak

Some people go to church, sit there and think about riding, others go  
riding and think about God
pk

----- Original Message -----
From: Jeremiah Ayers
To: Big Horn Velo Cycling Club, Elmira, NY
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [BHV] Five Lakes and a Steak

Bill,

Nicely written.  I don't consider it thoughtlessness at all but  
thanks for the apology.  I completely why the ride is on Sunday.  I  
hope you know I was only kidding with you.  Maybe one day, I will be  
able to get in a Sunday ride with you all.  For now, I'll continue my  
current practice of attending an actual church and while doing so,  
I'll be thinking of you all praying for blessing and safety.  And I  
know you all will be thinking of me, wishing you were where I was ;- 
D  ..... okay so maybe not.  Either way, I trust you will all have an  
awesome time when it rolls around and I'll just look forward to the  
other opportunities.

Jeremiah



On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 12:30 PM, William Lodico <  
wlodico at stny.rr.com > wrote:
Jeremiah,

I acknowledge a surge of thoughtlessness on my part (for which I  
apologize), helped along by the momentum of tradition, and abetted by  
the apparently standard scheduling of bike races and bike shop hours  
on Saturdays and of the FLCC touring calendar on Sundays.

Can you start a ministry to Sunday bike riders, administered from the  
bike?  A small group of rarely church attending Catholics has started  
up the Congregation of the Blessed Fausto;  we give ourselves credit  
(and hope it counts) every time we go by a church (of any  
denomination) on Sunday rides.  We ecumenically give members of  
others denominations or non-denominations, even non-believers, credit  
as well, if they are along for the ride.  We have been known to stop  
at one particularly well-situated church, Our Lady of Perpetual Help,  
at the top of the last big hill on The Brick, to catch our breath, to  
catch the view, even to offer some whispered prayers of thanks for  
getting us to the spot where it's all downhill from there.  It  
wouldn't hurt to have some discretely applied professional guidance.

For a (very Italian) view of the spiritual aspect of cycling see:    
http://www.canadiancyclist.com/races03/mtbworlds/ghisallo/frameset.htm

There's a nice picture of a bust of our patron there, among pictures  
of other more or less sacred mementos and relics.

Bill



On Aug 21, 2008, at 10:11 AM, Jeremiah Ayers wrote:

Sure, I see how it is!

jeremiah



On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Bob Nunnink < bobnunnink at gmail.com >  
wrote:
September 28th sounds like a great day for a ride. The nice people in  
NY central cross series have scheduled buck hill for Saturday the  
27th this year.  They must want to drink beer at the Rosterfish too.  
Mark me down as attending.


On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:33 AM, William Lodico < wlodico at stny.rr.com  
> wrote:
Not just a ride, but a ride and a gathering of hungry and thirsty
riders afterwards.  Always a good combination, that always seems to
lead to a good time.

It's getting to be that time.  Tradition has it that this will be
the last Sunday in September, and I'm hoping that tradition will
prevail, since Lou and I  will not be available either of the
preceding two weekends.

Lou and I are hoping to have ourselves fit and ready for the century,
will do the half century if not that far along in our training season
(time is running out, we know).

Roosterfish again?  (Why not?)  Time to start getting a head count
for our reservation?

Bill L



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Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 17:05:19 -0400
From: <jfes at stny..rr.com>
Subject: Re: [BHV] Five Lakes and a Steak
To: "Big Horn Velo Cycling Club, Elmira, NY" <bhv at icycle.org>
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Bill, 

Did you mean the Lady of Perpetual Hurt or the Lady of Perpetual Pain? Those are my seemingly perpetual feelings by the time I get there!

John F.
---- William Lodico <wlodico at stny.rr.com> wrote: 
> I certainly appreciate it, Jeremiah.  We can all use a little extra  
> blessedness here and there, and the safe is absolutely essential.  -- 
> Bill
> 
> On Aug 21, 2008, at 2:53 PM, Jeremiah Ayers wrote:
> 
> Don't misunderstand.... I don't go to church and think about  
> cycling.... but I do think about and pray for you all that you are  
> blessed and safe.
> 
> Someday maybe we'll get to discuss what I mean in person ;-)
> 
> jeremiah
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Kent Goben <KGoben at co.chemung.ny.us> wrote:
> Nice touch, I like to do both.
> -----bhv-bounces at icycle.org wrote: -----
> 
> To: "Big Horn Velo Cycling Club, Elmira, NY" <bhv at icycle..org>
> From: "Kingsbury's Cyclery" <kcyclery at stny.rr.com>
> 
> Sent by: bhv-bounces at icycle.org
> Date: 08/21/2008 01:35PM
> 
> Subject: Re: [BHV] Five Lakes and a Steak
> 
> Some people go to church, sit there and think about riding, others go  
> riding and think about God
> pk
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jeremiah Ayers
> To: Big Horn Velo Cycling Club, Elmira, NY
> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 12:52 PM
> Subject: Re: [BHV] Five Lakes and a Steak
> 
> Bill,
> 
> Nicely written.  I don't consider it thoughtlessness at all but  
> thanks for the apology.  I completely why the ride is on Sunday.  I  
> hope you know I was only kidding with you.  Maybe one day, I will be  
> able to get in a Sunday ride with you all.  For now, I'll continue my  
> current practice of attending an actual church and while doing so,  
> I'll be thinking of you all praying for blessing and safety.  And I  
> know you all will be thinking of me, wishing you were where I was ;- 
> D  ..... okay so maybe not.  Either way, I trust you will all have an  
> awesome time when it rolls around and I'll just look forward to the  
> other opportunities.
> 
> Jeremiah
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 12:30 PM, William Lodico <  
> wlodico at stny.rr.com > wrote:
> Jeremiah,
> 
> I acknowledge a surge of thoughtlessness on my part (for which I  
> apologize), helped along by the momentum of tradition, and abetted by  
> the apparently standard scheduling of bike races and bike shop hours  
> on Saturdays and of the FLCC touring calendar on Sundays.
> 
> Can you start a ministry to Sunday bike riders, administered from the  
> bike?  A small group of rarely church attending Catholics has started  
> up the Congregation of the Blessed Fausto;  we give ourselves credit  
> (and hope it counts) every time we go by a church (of any  
> denomination) on Sunday rides..  We ecumenically give members of  
> others denominations or non-denominations, even non-believers, credit  
> as well, if they are along for the ride.  We have been known to stop  
> at one particularly well-situated church, Our Lady of Perpetual Help,  
> at the top of the last big hill on The Brick, to catch our breath, to  
> catch the view, even to offer some whispered prayers of thanks for  
> getting us to the spot where it's all downhill from there.  It  
> wouldn't hurt to have some discretely applied professional guidance.
> 
> For a (very Italian) view of the spiritual aspect of cycling see:    
> http://www.canadiancyclist.com/races03/mtbworlds/ghisallo/frameset.htm
> 
> There's a nice picture of a bust of our patron there, among pictures  
> of other more or less sacred mementos and relics.
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
> 
> On Aug 21, 2008, at 10:11 AM, Jeremiah Ayers wrote:
> 
> Sure, I see how it is!
> 
> jeremiah
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Bob Nunnink < bobnunnink at gmail.com> wrote:
> September 28th sounds like a great day for a ride. The nice people in  
> NY central cross series have scheduled buck hill for Saturday the  
> 27th this year.  They must want to drink beer at the Rosterfish too.  
> Mark me down as attending.
> 
> 
> On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:33 AM, William Lodico < wlodico at stny.rr.com  
>  > wrote:
> Not just a ride, but a ride and a gathering of hungry and thirsty
> riders afterwards.  Always a good combination, that always seems to
> lead to a good time.
> 
> It's getting to be that time.  Tradition has it that this will be
> the last Sunday in September, and I'm hoping that tradition will
> prevail, since Lou and I  will not be available either of the
> preceding two weekends.
> 
> Lou and I are hoping to have ourselves fit and ready for the century,
> will do the half century if not that far along in our training season
> (time is running out, we know).
> 
> Roosterfish again?  (Why not?)  Time to start getting a head count
> for our reservation?
> 
> Bill L
> 
> 
> 
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 17:10:58 -0400
From: Michael Bush <mdb176 at hotmail.com>
Subject: [BHV] Olympic mountain biking
To: "Big Horn Velo Cycling Club, Elmira, NY" <bhv at icycle.org>
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This might be a little spam-like so please forgive me, thought the local cyclists might be interested in what we're up to.

If anyone out there is interested in the Olympic mountain biking events, the women race tonight at 10pm local and the men at 3am local.  Not sure what the coverage will be like on TV but it will be online on NBC's site apparently.  

If you happen to catch it watch for Mary McConneloug (US), Sabine Spitz (Germany) and Yolande Speedy (South Africa) on our NoTubes wheels.  On the men's side Geoff Kabush (Canada), Seamus McGrath (Canada) and Oli Beckingsale (UK) are all officially running our wheels.  Adam Craig (US) got the go ahead from his wheel sponsor to run ours instead in an effort to grab a medal and Todd Wells (US) has been running them all year but you didn't hear it from me.  






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