Haha poor Adam, I wouldn't want to talk about dry politics when I could be riding either ;)! This was a fun day of riding tiny bikes, I'm glad you liked it too Rod, thanks!
This episode just warms my heart. My first bike was a bmx and i only rode bmx bikes into my early 20s. Even taught riding at a summer camp for two years. I played street hockey in junior high too. Thank you for this episode.
Great episode. Laraque BMX-ing is just cracking me up, I had to put it on repeat. What a great sport! Thank you...such entertainment helps me destress a long work day.
Lex, you should go to the Victoriaville region to discover the gravel bike. This year Victoriaville will host a stage of the UCI Gran Fondo series and Canadian Master championship. It is in the Appalachians with breathtaking landscapes and quiet roads, a must to discover.
Best gravel tip I know is to pay attention to your line. On a lot of these roads there might only be a narrow strip that's free of loose gravel. Typically the crown of the road is the best spot, but not always. If you get caught out of the good line, especially on a curve, you will get dropped like a rock.
Great episode, but I am wondering about the new velodrome, if they put a pump track in the middle, where will the track riders set up for be events? Usually the infield is used for that. Other thing was what is 'Asian' flavored jerkey, would that be like teriyaki flavored?
Good questions! I didn't ask about the jerkey. They told me it was their Asian flavour and it was delcious, so I didn't ask any thing ;). I'm curious to see how the track will be set up too! most velodromes that I have seen have a HUGE infield with enough space for sports fields and spots to set up :). It'll be a exciting when it's built!
Thanks for responding! Whatever that jerky flavor was, it looked good! We just lost access to our velodrome (Alpenrose, Portland Oregon) so I am happy to see a 'drome being built. I know at Alpenrose and Marymount in Seattle, and OTC that the infield is just for ppl riding and racing the track, no other things in the infield. I do want to see how that new track looks when it's all done...hint hint, you and Laraque riding it. :-)
Can we get updates about the velodrome? I moved and it is the nearest one to me, but the border is closed. I didn't even know they tore it down last fall.
Love the pump track and George! Best episode of the Preem show yet. However, Adam needs to up his game.
Haha poor Adam, I wouldn't want to talk about dry politics when I could be riding either ;)! This was a fun day of riding tiny bikes, I'm glad you liked it too Rod, thanks!
Nice tribute to the Mom's for Mothers Day. Georges is a great sport and a great person.
Loved the moms!! Thanks to all mothers!
Your mom is rad, Phil! God bless the Mamas!
I love that GEORGES LARAQUE is such a good sport. I cannot wait to see the velodrome race.
Start practicing Georges!
This episode just warms my heart. My first bike was a bmx and i only rode bmx bikes into my early 20s. Even taught riding at a summer camp for two years. I played street hockey in junior high too. Thank you for this episode.
Mom’s tribute was very touching but wow I laughed so hard at the pump track race! What a great sport George is and Lex nailed this episode. Thx!
Lovely once again. Lex,excellent presentation and really enjoying your content.
Awesome video Lex great tribute to the moms
I wish we could have Mom Interviews every week...!
I wish I'd watched this for tips before taking the road bike on the BMX track!
Thanks for making me the photo of the week!
Great episode. Laraque BMX-ing is just cracking me up, I had to put it on repeat. What a great sport! Thank you...such entertainment helps me destress a long work day.
Lex, I have said before, you are a natural.
Love Georges! Great segment!
Great! I didn't even know what a pump track is.
Lex, you should go to the Victoriaville region to discover the gravel bike. This year Victoriaville will host a stage of the UCI Gran Fondo series and Canadian Master championship. It is in the Appalachians with breathtaking landscapes and quiet roads, a must to discover.
Ohhh, that is a good idea! Thanks Fred!
And eat at fromagerie Victoria!
Best gravel tip I know is to pay attention to your line. On a lot of these roads there might only be a narrow strip that's free of loose gravel. Typically the crown of the road is the best spot, but not always. If you get caught out of the good line, especially on a curve, you will get dropped like a rock.
Great episode, but I am wondering about the new velodrome, if they put a pump track in the middle, where will the track riders set up for be events? Usually the infield is used for that. Other thing was what is 'Asian' flavored jerkey, would that be like teriyaki flavored?
Good questions! I didn't ask about the jerkey. They told me it was their Asian flavour and it was delcious, so I didn't ask any thing ;). I'm curious to see how the track will be set up too! most velodromes that I have seen have a HUGE infield with enough space for sports fields and spots to set up :). It'll be a exciting when it's built!
Thanks for responding! Whatever that jerky flavor was, it looked good! We just lost access to our velodrome (Alpenrose, Portland Oregon) so I am happy to see a 'drome being built. I know at Alpenrose and Marymount in Seattle, and OTC that the infield is just for ppl riding and racing the track, no other things in the infield. I do want to see how that new track looks when it's all done...hint hint, you and Laraque riding it.
:-)
Ummm ..... that was great. Thanks moms.
Can we get updates about the velodrome? I moved and it is the nearest one to me, but the border is closed. I didn't even know they tore it down last fall.