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Take it all back… Photographing The Tour

  I’m a Boston kid, born and raised.  I follow all of my hometown teams with great loyalty, but you just couldn’t pay me to watch an entire game in one sitting.  An October night at Fenway… sure.  The Beanpot in February, maybe.  But to be perfectly honest, I would probably be doing as much people watching as anything else.  I just don’t think I can sit through 9 innings, 3 periods or 4 quarters with constant attention on “the game.”  My brain wanders to the folks in the skybox seats, the players in the bullpen, the construction of the rafters in the ceiling and the guys buying peanuts seven rows to the left. 

The Tour de California Coverage

  So how is it that a Yankee hater like me loves editorial assignments involving cycling?  Or in the case of the Tour de France, how is it possible that I can gleefully watch 3 weeks of chartreuse spandex clad cyclists, hurtling through the countryside with rapt anticipation and genuine interest?  It might be because the Tour de France has always read like a soap opera, complete with bad acting, deceitful affairs and agonizing defeats.  The tour is about the backstory, the strategy, the intrigue, the human suffering.

Prelude Criterium at Tour de California

 Last year’s Tour was marred by drug doping, blood doping, cheating, lying and more lying.  A whole new era starts on Saturday… and this video is great.  It’s all about “taking back” the past behavior, the false victories and the fake competition.  Heroes step off podiums, remove their yellow jersey… and everything starts anew.

Click to See The Video

  The Tour is certainly more than a bike race… it’s a punishing journey filled with tradition and intrigue.  I’ve personally witnessed and photographed the spectacle that is The Tour de California, and found the same strange fascination.  I don’t completely understand it myself, but beginning this Saturday, I’ll be on the edge of my seat watching another saga unfold.

Trek Across Maine: 180 Miles, 3 days, 5 friends

Just got back from the 2008 Trek Across Maine… a GREAT bike trip that raises money for the American Lung Association of Maine.  The trip starts in the mountains of western Maine and travels east from Sunday River Ski Resort to the ocean in Belfast.  180 miles, 3 days, 5 friends.  (Photos by Ben… or someone else).

Looking For Rain

Looking For Rain

It’s a great experience, and one that I’ve been lucky enough to enjoy for 7 years… but I’ve NEVER done it with my crazy friends Ben, Leslie, Amanda, and of course the amazing and talented Christine.  To say it was “different” trip this year than in past seasons was an understatement.

Feeling good (because we haven’t yet started day 2)

I was a bicycling medic again which is why I get to wear the snazzy oversized red shirt.  My jersey paled in comparison to Ben’s undersized circa 1992 bike shirt complete with multi colored cactus and geometric spines.  Ben was the darling of the Trek… and his years of smoking (irony?), overeating and utter refusal to train actually paid off in spades.  He was incredible on the bike, and even more so in the rest stops, doing deals on his cell phone until the market closed on Friday.  Frightening… and amazing.

 

Helmet Stripes

Speaking of frightening… guess who forgot to put sunscreen on their bald head?  The brilliant medic.

Hypothermia sets in: Is it over?

The trip was fantastic, and I highly recommend it: http://www.mainelung.org/Events/Trek/

Leslie, Ben and Amanda have been our friends for years, and it was wonderful to spend time with them becoming hypothermic in the rain, laughing, and gorging on more food than we will ever “burn off” while riding.  We survived, and so did all my patients!!!!

Back to normal.. or as close as we get to normal.