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Showing posts with label Sports Bicycling Tour de France. Show all posts
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Saturday, July 2, 2016
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Cycling's connection to Carroll County includes clubs and races in 1800s [Eagle Archives]
Cycling's connection to Carroll County includes clubs and
races in 1800s [Eagle Archives]
By Kevin E. Dayhoff, July 23, 2014 Bicycles, Sports Bicycling, Sports Bicycling Tour de France - See more at: http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2014/08/cyclings-connection-to-carroll-county.html#sthash.kThDktmc.dpuf
http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2014/08/cyclings-connection-to-carroll-county.html
http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2014/08/cyclings-connection-to-carroll-county.html
According to the website for the Le Tour de France
(Letour.com), the final, 21st stage of this year's 101st edition of the famed
European bicycle race will take place on July 27. For the riders, it will mark
the end of a journey of 3,664 kilometers, from England to Paris by way of much
of France that began on July 5.
Did you know that a number of celebrated bicycle races took
place in Carroll County, years before the Tour de France began in 1903?
In Carroll County in the late 1890s, bicycle races, tours
and clubs were quite the rage.
Cathy Baty, curator for the Historical Society of Carroll
County, reported in a July 28, 2013 program, "Old Roots, New Roots,"
on WTTR, that "The first machine that we would recognize as a bicycle was
developed in 1865.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Lance Armstrong and King Sisyphus by Kevin E. Dayhoff http://tinyurl.com/cctpxp2
Lance Armstrong and King Sisyphus by Kevin E. Dayhoff http://tinyurl.com/cctpxp2
August 29, 2012
Last Thursday, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency decided, without
a single credible shred of evidence, that since professional cyclist Lance
Armstrong did not prove himself to be innocent, he is guilty and could not have
been successful in his storied career without the use of drugs.
Before Mr. Armstrong retired from professional cycling in
February 2010, he had passed approximately 500 drug tests in his long,
celebrated, and distinguished athletic career. It is believed that there has
never-ever been a single positive test…
[…]
“There’s something very much of the feel of a witch hunt to
this. If Armstrong was doping, then by God take away his awards and give him a
medal for being the smartest damn athlete on the planet.”
… we live in an era where the purpose of government is to
criminalize the successful. Whether you are successful in business, art,
professional sports – or whatever, the basic tenant of government is that you
simply must be guilty of something. The purpose of bureaucracy is to prove it.
Whether you are guilty or not is unimportant. For the
government, what is critical is that you be accused. That’s all that is
necessary. The media will take care of the rest – by suggestion, innuendo, and
nefarious association.
Your job is to endeavor to prove that you are innocent. It
is a task that makes the myth of Sisyphus look easy.
You remember Sisyphus. There are many interpretations and
versions of the story – including my favorite, “The Myth of Sisyphus” by Albert
Camus… http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=5314
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Sunday, July 15, 2012
Eagle Archive: Saluting Carroll County's love of that dangerous 'foreign invention' ... the bicycle
Baltimore Sun By Kevin Dayhoff July 14, 2012 2012 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0715-20120711,0,1917523.story
Labels: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Dayhoff Media Explore Carroll, History Carroll Co, MD muni Brunswick, Sports Bicycling, Sports Bicycling Tour de France
More than 100 years ago, "bicycle riders and racers, were filled with excitement over an event to take place at the Pleasure Park, a newly built horseracing track with grandstand one mile north of Westminster on the road to Littlestown."
That property is now known as Carroll County Regional Airport.
Thanks to research for the Historical Society of Carroll County by historian Mary Ann Ashcraft, we know that on June 25, 1898, the now-defunct American Sentinel wrote that "Thursday, the 30th day of June, will be the greatest day among cyclists in Carroll County that has ever occurred in its history.
One of my passions for July, besides thoroughly enjoying the heat, is the Tour de France. This year, June 30 was one of my greatest days of summer.
That was the day that the 99th Tour de France began with the "prologue" event. What follows, until July 22, is a tour of France's picturesque and agriculturally dominated countryside, in 20 stages that will cover 3,497 kilometers… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0715-20120711,0,1917523.story
Labels: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, MD muni Brunswick, Sports Bicycling, Sports Bicycling Tour de France
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Saturday, July 14, 2012
Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: Bicycling the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: Bicycling the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal: By Kevin Dayhoff July 11, 2012 One of my passions for July, besides thoroughly enjoying the heat, is the Tour de France . This ye...
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By Kevin Dayhoff
July 11, 2012 Labels: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, MD muni Brunswick, Sports Bicycling, Sports Bicycling Tour de France
One of my passions for July, besides thoroughly enjoying the heat, is the Tour de France. This year, June 30 was one of my greatest days of summer…
That was the day that the 99th Tour de France began with the “prologue” event. What follows, until July 22, is a tour of France’s picturesque agriculturally dominated countryside, in 20 stages that will cover 3,497 kilometres.
By the time a cyclist finishes the Tour de France, he will have burned a total of 118,000 calories or the “equivalent to 26 Mars Bars per day,” according to the BBC.
The Tour de France has a little something for everyone – history, drama, intrigue, science, a mini geography tutorial of Europe, and all of the fanfare and spectacle of what is arguably, one of the most difficult sporting challenges in the world today...
And besides, so much of the humble – and insane – beginnings of the Tour de France were started by journalists and a newspaper.
The humble beginnings of the bicycle race were as a newspaper publicity event, brainstormed by Henri Desgrange in 1902, to promote the sports newspaper “l'Auto.”
According to the history section of the Le Tour de France website, “The line between insanity and genius is said to be a fine one, and in early 20thcentury France, anyone envisaging a near-2,500-km-long cycle race across the country would have been widely viewed as unhinged.
“But that didn’t stop Géo Lefèvre, a journalist with L’Auto magazine at the time, from proceeding with his inspired plan. His editor, Henri Desgrange, was bold enough to believe in the idea and to throw his backing behind the Tour de France. And so it was that, on 1 July 1903, sixty pioneers set out on their bicycles from Montgeron. After six mammoth stages (Nantes - Paris, 471 km!), only 21 “routiers,” led by Maurice Garin, arrived at the end of this first epic.”
Although the eyes of the world are on the Tour de France every July, did you know that there were several celebrated bicycle races, in the central-Maryland area, a number of years before the first Tour de France in 1903?
According to an American Sentinel newspaper article published on October 20, 1895: “The most remarkable cycling event … was a century run, undertaken by over three hundred riders, from Baltimore , on Sunday last.
“Mishaps reduced the number, by the time the cavalcade started, to two hundred and ninety-nine, among whom were several ladies. The run was to Frederick and return.
“Two hundred and forty-six of the starters continued in the run to the finish and made the 100 miles… Messrs. George M. Parke and John H. Cunningham, of the Cycling Ramblers of Westminster, were in the run and completed the century.”
At the Corbit’s Charge encampment on Sunday, June 24, I was inspired by several conversations with local historians Tom LeGore and Ron Kuehne, known well for his historic interpretation of Westminster Mayor Michael Baughman; to revisit our local history at Harpers Ferry, Antietam, Washington DC, and Gettysburg.
All are comfortable family-friendly day trips for those of us who live in Carroll County. Well, by car that is…
So, in honor of the Tour de France, on Saturday, July my wife and I spent bicycling through history from Brunswick to Harpers Ferry and back on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath.
We had dinner at “Beans in the Belfry” on West Potomac Street, in Brunswick, near the offices of my good friends, Mayor Carroll Jones and City Administrator Richard Weldon at the Brunswick City Hall.
Located in a 100 year-old restored historic church, Beans in the Belfry is an excellent of an artistic approach to adaptive re-use, and arts and culture as an economic driver and jobs creator.
We loved the ambiance and atmosphere of Beans in the Belfry. Our food was wonderful and the service friendly and welcoming.
Next week - Saturday, July 14, 2012, we’ll try the Northern Central Railroad Trail, in Gunpowder Falls State Park in Baltimore County.
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Baltimore Sun By Kevin Dayhoff July 14, 2012 2012 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0715-20120711,0,1917523.story
Labels: Chesapeake
and Ohio Canal, Dayhoff
Media Explore Carroll, History
Carroll Co, MD
muni Brunswick, Sports
Bicycling, Sports
Bicycling Tour de France
More than 100 years ago, "bicycle riders and racers,
were filled with excitement over an event to take place at the Pleasure Park, a
newly built horseracing track with grandstand one mile north of Westminster on
the road to Littlestown."
That property is now known as Carroll County Regional
Airport.
Thanks to research for the Historical Society of Carroll
County by historian Mary Ann Ashcraft, we know that on June 25, 1898, the
now-defunct American Sentinel wrote that "Thursday, the 30th day of
June, will be the greatest day among cyclists in Carroll County that has ever
occurred in its history.
One of my passions for July, besides thoroughly enjoying the
heat, is the Tour de France. This year, June 30 was one of
my greatest days of summer.
That was the day that the 99th Tour de France began with the
"prologue" event. What follows, until July 22, is a tour of France's
picturesque and agriculturally dominated countryside, in 20 stages that will
cover 3,497 kilometers… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0715-20120711,0,1917523.story
Labels: Chesapeake
and Ohio Canal, MD
muni Brunswick, Sports
Bicycling, Sports
Bicycling Tour de France
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Sunday, July 1, 2012
My wife just told that I am not #LeTour de France material. I'm bummed.
Babylon Mrs Owl photos, Dayhoff photos bicycles, Dayhoff selfportraits, Sports Bicycling, Sports Bicycling Tour de France
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Tour de France 2009: le parcours - The route
Tour de France 2009: le parcours - The route
July 25, 2007 Viva la bicyclette! Kevin E. Dayhoff Today, as you are reading this, over in France and a small portion of Spain, the 94th Tour de France is in Stage 16.
Viva la bicyclette de Carroll Published July 23, 2008 by Westminster Eagle Today, as you are reading this, the 95th Tour de France is in Stage 17. This year's race began on July 5. After 23 days...
20070725 My July 25th, 2007 Tentacle column is on the Tour de France…
http://www.letour.fr/us/homepage_courseTDF.html
For more posts on Le Tour click: Sports Bicycling Tour de France or Viva la bicyclette!
July 4, 2009
Du samedi 4 au dimanche 26 juillet 2009, le 96e Tour de France comprendra 21 étapes pour une distance denviron 3 500 kilomètres.
Running from Saturday July 4th to Sunday July 26th 2009, the 96th Tour de France will be made up of 21 stages and will cover a total distance of 3,500 kilometres.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwTUFNMTP-M
20090704 sdosm Tour de France 2009 le parcours The route
July 25, 2007 Viva la bicyclette! Kevin E. Dayhoff Today, as you are reading this, over in France and a small portion of Spain, the 94th Tour de France is in Stage 16.
Viva la bicyclette de Carroll Published July 23, 2008 by Westminster Eagle Today, as you are reading this, the 95th Tour de France is in Stage 17. This year's race began on July 5. After 23 days...
20070725 My July 25th, 2007 Tentacle column is on the Tour de France…
http://www.letour.fr/us/homepage_courseTDF.html
For more posts on Le Tour click: Sports Bicycling Tour de France or Viva la bicyclette!
July 4, 2009
Du samedi 4 au dimanche 26 juillet 2009, le 96e Tour de France comprendra 21 étapes pour une distance denviron 3 500 kilomètres.
Running from Saturday July 4th to Sunday July 26th 2009, the 96th Tour de France will be made up of 21 stages and will cover a total distance of 3,500 kilometres.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwTUFNMTP-M
20090704 sdosm Tour de France 2009 le parcours The route
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