Amstel Gold, La Fleche Wallone, Liege-Bastogne-Liege. The remaining three spring classics this year. Paris-Roubaix is the Queen of the Classics, l'Enfer du Nord, so I guess I was a little excited. By LBL is la Doyenne, the oldest of the classics, one of the Monuments of European professional cycling. Eddie Merckx won it five times.
Monday, April 16, 2007
Monday afternoon rush
Here's why you don't live here. This is Monday about 5:30 pm, looking east along I-94 from the Pelham Avenue Bridge.
I hasten to point out that I was riding a bicycle so this traffic was really of no concern to me either. Looks bad though, doesn't it?
Amstel Gold, La Fleche Wallone, Liege-Bastogne-Liege. The remaining three spring classics this year. Paris-Roubaix is the Queen of the Classics, l'Enfer du Nord, so I guess I was a little excited. By LBL is la Doyenne, the oldest of the classics, one of the Monuments of European professional cycling. Eddie Merckx won it five times.
Amstel Gold, La Fleche Wallone, Liege-Bastogne-Liege. The remaining three spring classics this year. Paris-Roubaix is the Queen of the Classics, l'Enfer du Nord, so I guess I was a little excited. By LBL is la Doyenne, the oldest of the classics, one of the Monuments of European professional cycling. Eddie Merckx won it five times.
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It is indeed why I don't live there. It was nice to see an Ozzy win the Paris Roubaix. Was he happy or what? So more Spring Classics to come? And the Giro not far off. I hope it's warm enough here to wear my pink jersey by then. Much cooler here than the temperatures indicated on your blog site.
BTW -- I love your little map.
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