Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Bostonians For A Night!

Last Wednesday night, Jon and I took the Boltbus to Boston to kick off our highly anticipated adventure! The bus ride took about 4 1/2 hours so we got to Boston pretty late. Once we got to South Station, we just rode our bikes to our hotel. We booked a room at The Fairmont so that was pretty sweet, but it was definitely weird being in that grand lobby checking in with our bikes and our helmets on! Anyway, our friend Anthony lives pretty close to the hotel so we met up with him for a few beers. It was great seeing him again especially in his own hood. I wished we could have hit more bars but we didn't want to have a hangover for the first day of Tour de Bean so we called it a night and just went straight to our most awesomest beds!

Stay tuned for the Stage 1 update!

boltbus!

lots of space for the bikes

after more than 4 hours

we arrive in south station

this is how we roll

nice lobby

jon testing out the beds

wheeeeee!

beers with anthony!

the gothamist and the bostonian

one for the road

@ Clery's

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Vive Le Tour, Forever...

Tour de Bean is officially over! We've done it! Congratulations and thank you to my riding partner Jon for 4 days of epic riding! It was definitely one of the best adventures I've ever been part of. Thanks again to all the people who wished us the best! I'm too tired to post the pictures but I promise to give you a play by play account of our tour in the next following days!

So what's next? Jon already has his eyes on a bike ride from San Francisco to L.A. As for me, I think I'd like to climb some mountains... =)

Booyah and Congratulations again!

P.S. The title is a quote from Lance Armstrong after winning his seventh Tour de France. He is also the uniballer being referred to in this blog (I bet you didn't know that). Go Lance Go!

the perfect way to end the tour... with some beers and with some friends...

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Hills, hills, and more hills...

Hello everyone! Jon and I are now in Auburn, MA! It's only about 45 miles from Boston but the ride here was insane! The title pretty much says it all! We climbed so many hills that my thighs are still hurting until now! Tomorrow we ride to New London. We're expecting more hills so wish us luck! I'll upload the pictures when we get back so just visit the blog again!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

See You At The Finish Line

This is it. This is what we've been training for. Tomorrow we'll be in Boston and on Thursday Le Tour de Bean begins! Weather forecast says isolated thunderstorms everyday but we will ride rain or shine. I won't be bringing my laptop but hopefully I can do some micro blogging while on the road. So wish us luck and thank you to everyone who supported us especially the ones who rode with us during our practice sessions!

See you all at the finish line!

Pic below is from my practice ride last Sunday. Read what it says on the electronic board.

Hug your Dad!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Anyong Again River Road

Last Sunday, Jon and I did River Road again but this time around we did the whole thing. I almost forgot how hard this route is until it kicked our asses right in the beginning. Those hills especially the mile long one in the end were insane. Our thighs were pretty much dead after but I think we rode better than last time. All that punishment made us hungry so we stopped by this little Korean place at Fort Lee (see pics below!)

Exactly a week from now we will be on a bus to Boston! This weekend will be my last practice ride so stay tuned!

river road 1 - jon 0! lol

look familiar?

stinky log cabin

sporting his new jersey

beautiful day to ride

hills hills hills

fellow biker

this is my artistic shot

lunch at fort lee

kimchi rice!

i love gravvvvy

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Le Tour de Brooklyn

Last Sunday was the day that I surpassed my own expectations. I did 2 things that I've never thought I would do in my life. One, ride around Harlem, and two, go around Brooklyn.

Training for a long distance bike ride in New York is a bit of a challenge. There are no long routes available in the city besides doing the Central Park loop over and over again which I've already done. It is even harder if you are what they call the Manhattan snob which apparently I am. I mean I know that there are some great places in the other boroughs but why cross a bridge if everything is here anyway; but honestly I don't even go above 100 so riding around Harlem was definitely an accomplishment for me!

The second half of the day I joined Jon and Bading in their own little Tour de Brooklyn. The actual Tour de Brooklyn happened in the morning but they partied too hard the night before. =) Anyhow, I wasn't really excited about this bike tour because well see above but you know what it was actually pretty fun. We started off in Coney Island, biked along the Ocean Parkway to Prospect Park, headed for Fort Greene for some Cuban food, then crossed the Williamsburg bridge to the Lower East Side for some amazing burgers at Royale!

So Sunday was definitely an adventure. Queens this weekend? Maybe. Just maybe.


this is my artistic shot

Peter Jay Sharp Boathouse (this is where you go if you want to row)

Yankeeees

next stop is Coney Island

the beach

some really tall thing

the boardwalk

prospect park

the drummers' grove

awesome cuban place!

The Human Powered Bike Blender!!!

Brooklyn!

cruisin on the bridge

cheers matey! i love my sierra!

The Royale

Monday, June 8, 2009

In Search of The Montauk Monster

Being the great explorers that we are, The Bullet and I embarked on a colossal expedition to capture the infamous Montauk Monster. Jon told me about this abominable looking creature that washed ashore dead on a beach in Montauk. I was intrigued that no one could identify this beast, or better yet capture this creature alive; and so armed with my infinite experience of hunting mythical creatures, I, along with Jon, traveled via the Long Island Rail Road to the town of Riverhead. From there, we trekked and traversed many hills passing along the towns of Hampton Bays, Southampton, Sag Harbour, and East Hampton before finally reaching the eerie town of Montauk. Icy fog covered the whole township. There was no doubt that the weather gods were colluding with the monster to hide its damned resident. We searched the whole town but alas we found no beast. The Montauk Monster may have eluded us this time but we swear in the name of our great ancestors, Lewis and Clarke, we will not rest until this beast is captured and its head on Jon's dinner plate.

The Route

Riverhead station

Route 24

free ice cream!!!

Jon's very excited face

Jon's impersonation of an Englishman

Southampton's old townhall that became Saks

beautiful bike route

by the ocean

sunny Sag Harbour

foggy Montauk

Jon after some hills

more hills

lol the park was closed

that's after 60 miles of riding! haha