I wasn’t embellishing the power of The Rainbow Maker in my previous blog. I did forget to present the evidence. Mother Nature at her best:



I wasn’t embellishing the power of The Rainbow Maker in my previous blog. I did forget to present the evidence. Mother Nature at her best:



I would like to formally acknowledge and welcome the Rainbow Maker to the Draft. Shortly upon canceling the ride Monday night, Newbie Dr. Squire, obviously unaware of our efficient blog mode of communication, called to ask, “Where is everybody?” Billy Boy, Arms, Captain Joe and Z were geared up and so an unofficial ride ensued. We ran into Roy G Biv at least several times, and were beckoned to follow the bike path home, where a pot of beer awaited us.

Nobody was complaining about taking the short cut home on the bike path given that most of the group had ridden the 100k Horribly Hilly Hundreds on Saturday. B2 Bomber “warmed up” for the 200k HHH with a double century ride on Friday. Rumor has it that Yoga on Monday mornings from 6:15-7AM at the VFW with Karen Rigsby is largely responsible for his super human performance. Drop ins are welcome. Cost is $15. Elton John had some words to say about Bomber’s HHH:
Sprocket Man (borrowed heavily from Elton John, cannibalized by BrickO)
We packed our bags last night pre-ride
Zero hour six AM
And I’m gonna be carbo loaded and hydrated by then
I miss a flush toilet so much, I brought my wipes
It’s lonely out in Blue Mounds
On such a long a** ride
And I think it’s gonna be a long long ride
‘Til HHH brings me round again to find
I’m not the cyclist they think I am at home
Oh no no no I’m a Sprocket man
Sprocket man burning out his glucose up here alone
Blue Mounds ain’t the kind of place to race your bike
In fact it’s steep as hell
And there’s no one there to draft behind if you did
And all this climbing I don’t understand
It’s just a ride 5+ hours a day A Sprocket man, a Sprocket man
And I think it’s gonna be a long long ride
‘Till HHH brings me round again to find
I’m not the cyclist they think I am at home
Oh no no no I’m a Sprocket man
Sprocket man burning out his glucose up here alone
And I think it’s gonna be a long long ride
BIG Drafter News: Guess who has a bump and a rock? (Hint: they are not the same person).
In Drafter Professional Development: Congrats to K2 on defending her thesis. She’s been noticeably absent from the Draft while “goofing” off as a graduate student at the U of Oregon (because PT school wasn’t hard enough). Go Ducks! CM Wille found time to study for her PT Sports Specialist Certification amidst working on her PhD and baking Monster Cookies with special ISU colored M&Ms for my daughter’s graduation party. She found out during the Rainbow Ride that she passed her exam. CONGRATS to both of you!
LuciO is celebrating a tri fecta of accomplishments: 1) completing her Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at the UW, 2) Aging up on July 2, and 3) a 4th place finish without coughing up a hairball. Please help us CELEBRATE with LuciO after the ride on Monday! Her boss, Mega Watt, also has a July aging event. It’s a twofer.

Lastly, I had a request for the Spring Valley route for Monday. It is, in my opinion, the most challenging Drafter ride, best done during the Summer Solstice as we will need the light. Bring your dinner plate for Enchanted Valley. 
Short Pour: take a left on Pine Rd to shorted by ~10miles.
Draft responsibly,
BrickO
Sorry for the late notice. True to form, Mother N is unleashing her excess H2O at precisely Drafter time. I think the next cell will pass to the north, but I can’t risk your safety with the thunder and lightning at the present moment.
We are sitting in the back of my jeep keeping a close eye on things and will let you know if the situation changes.
The weekend proved a challenging one for racing. Hot with a top knot pretty much sums it up. I’m talking about the weather conditions. 
The Tour de Coulee reached 92 degrees with a 30-knot wind, fortunately a cross for most of the 100 miles. The ride declares an official King of the Mountain. Although Arms and Legs didn’t ride the Tour de Coulee, they definitely won the Queen/King of the Mountain award (and likely the Drafter photo competition)!

Z placed top 10 overall and 2cd in his age group (40-45, right?) at the Tour de Coulee. His push was just what I needed to finish seconds ahead of him. Good thing he can shoulder such a heavy load.
I suppose we could have crossed the finish line together, but competition is healthy for a relationship, so long as I win. The Watson brothers, Mega and Giga Watt, rose above such childish behavior, finishing their first half Ironman together on Sunday, literally. Kilo Watt is making her debut in the Door County tri, so be ready for the real power surge.

Congrats to IronMD Mott on also completing the 70.3 AND showing up to the Draft on Monday. 10 riders enjoyed the Riley Tavern route, right up until the skies opened up and showered them.

Water issues were totally avoided by NBA Cliff, who ventured to San Francisco to do the Escape from Alcatraz triathlon on Sunday. Apparently, the swim was cancelled for the first time in history due to high winds. Rumor has it that there wasn’t a life raft suitable to rescue a man of Cliff’s stature, so the attorneys decided it was best to cancel the swim. Tri- turned duathlon left plenty of time for clowning around in SF.
On a more somber note, I want to recognize the loss of a cycling icon, Steve Pye. I had the privilege of being mentored by Steve when I attended the USA Cycling Coaching Clinic in MN in May. In a mere 3 days, he made an impact on my approach to coaching that will last a lifetime. Little did I know that his lifetime would only extend a few more weeks. Steve was hit by a SUV while on a training ride in Denver, CO on Thur, June 8th. May we honor his memory, and our own lives, by riding visibly and respectfully. Bad things may still happen that are out of our control, like this tragedy, but please take whatever steps possible to improve our odds. Ride with a blinky light, wear brightly colored clothing, follow the rules of the road and be aware of your surroundings.

In the words of Creedence Clearwater Revival, the route for Monday will have us “Stuck in Lodi Again”. When I did recon yesterday, I was happy to see that the stretch of Hwy 19 has been repaved. However, the lines have not been painted and cones were still out, so ride with caution (well, you should always ride with caution). The full route, including the top knot, is ~40miles. Skip the top knot to knock off 5, or further shorten to 25 miles by hanging a left on Kopp (Hyer loop in reverse) or simply do an out and back to Dane.

Draft responsibly,
BrickO
Quick recap of the highlights of last night’s epic ride:
Next week we have something special on tap. Order me a double, it is happy hour! PLEASE JOIN US FOR YOGA MON JUNE 12 AT 6:15AM at the Middleton VFW. The first class is FREE. After that, the cost for remaining 6 weeks is $72, or drop in for $15/class. Please contact Karen Rigsby to reserve your spot karenkraftrigsby@gmail.com
Following yoga, will be good and loose for the second round, our ride to Riley Tavern at 5:30pm. I’ve intentionally made this a short ride given that many Drafters are doing the Tour de Coulee Century on Sat or the Half Ironman on Sunday. Go Get Em! There will be many tired bodies primed for Yoga and a short spin.

Draft Responsibly,
BrickO
BrickO’s Drafters is thrilled to announce Yoga for Cyclists with Karen Kraft Rigsby. Karen is a Yoga Master with 13 years of teaching experience, 2 time Olympian (oh yeah, and 2 x medalist), with graduate training in Biomechanics and honestly, one of the most genuine people I know.
I have a hard time getting off the bike and onto a yoga mat, but I’m all in when it gives me flexibility to ride more miles with less aches and more power. Karen’s approach reflects her Olympic success, intellectual understanding of biomechanics, and sense of humor (which is friggin’ hilarious).
Mondays, June 12- July 24
6:15-7:00 AM
Sonny Simon VFW Post 8216
6210 Century Avenue, Middleton
Come check it out. Your first class is free with a Drafter Dollar. Print off more Drafter Dollars for friends, but only one per Drafter. Drafter Dollars ONLY valid for class June 12 or June 19. Bring a mat, water and a towel.
What’s the cost?

Please see attached document for full details: Yoga for Cyclists Info PDF
Print free money here: Drafter Dollar
If there is enough interest, we will consider adding a noon class.
Namaste,
BrickO
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my. Ignore the elephant in the room, the Drafter photo contest isn’t over yet. Keep those pictures coming. I’ve decided retro photos are fair game (mainly because I wanted a reason to post my oldie but a goodie).



The ride for Monday is one of my all time favorites. We will be sojourning to Fish and Crystal Lakes. The route is 38miles from my house, so bank on 42 total from Free House. Not a trivial ride, so we will be holding to our 5:30 wheels up time.

Short Pour: you have many options. The longest option is to take a few miles off the most northern point, coming back on Mussen. The other shorter options would be to travel east (right turn) off Brereton onto V or a little later on Y. These aren’t my favorite cycling roads, but the only way I can think of to give you a loop.
Fish and Crystal Clockwise Loop Garmin
Draft Responsibly,
BrickO
Hard time getting your back on a bike? You may want to check out this free seminar at Cronometro, 338 W. Lakeside St, Madison given by Heather Hartwig Stokes, MSPT, CSCS.
Heather is a Drafter, Birkie skier and one of the most talented Physical Therapists on the planet.
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I’m not sure if these recently sumbitted photos from Arms and Legs will win overall, but they certainly take the prize for most remote Drafter location. Earlier submissions by Billy Boy McC from Sanibel Island and CM Wille from Denver have to take a back seat to Tarangire National Park. That would be in Africa.


Draft responsibly, especially while on Safari,
BrickO
11 riders showed up for the Insane Dane ride last night, including a truly insane Newbie on his steal frame Surly cross bike complete with knobby tires. New to the Drafters, but certainly not new to cycling, we welcome Surly Bob. I was humbled as he dropped me on the first significant climb up Wipperfurth. I was hoping it was because I had joined the Flat Tire Club, but alas, no such excuse presented itself.
Billy Boy McC and Loose Screw were notably absent from the Draft, but I received a photo from “SI” to vouch for their ride. I’m not sure if SI indicates Sports Illustrated or Sanibel Island? Either way, Billy Boy McC looks stunning in his new green Drafter jersey. Earlier in the week, Billy Boy looked to Cloud Computing for advice on how to go faster. Shoeing is one of the many services offered by Cronometro.
I am not well versed in some of the finer things in life, like art and wine, but I think I could feel right at home in this museum in Denver, CO. Keep those Drafter photos coming!

A reminder that there is no official ride on Memorial Day, and I think the Free House is closed as well. Hope to see you on June 5. The route will be posted sometime next week.
Draft responsibly,
BrickO
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