There’s Something Called “The Pelotron”
Life, bike racing June 9th, 2008Today on the airplane I was fortunate enough to sit next to an old guy who was very curious about the sport of cycling. He seemed to know a thing or two about the European Tours and whatnot, but he really seemed to know a some stuff about this thing called a “pelotron”.
Of course, I knew he was referring to the peloton and I took a quick sec to correct him once or twice. But he continued on with this pelotron business and dammit the name has stuck in my head.
And, I can see why. A pelotron is obviously so much faster, so much more aerodynamic, than a regular old peloton. One might even say its chic. It’s very high-tech, like something you might propel through a partical accellerator or some sort of mass spectrometer gettup (for the life of me, I cannot remember what one of those thingies is for or even looks like, but I do know that we talked alot about it in Organic Chemistry which was a class that I seemed to glaze over in a cloudy mind state due to cycling. To be honest, it was a class I seemed to glaze over several times in college).
So you may race in a peloton, but I will be racing in a peletron from now on.
While we were in Philly last week, we discovered something very cool. I do not mean the “royal we” here, I mean Chrissy, Lara K, and me. Just a block away from our very centrally located host house, we found this strange bicycle art project on South Street in Central City Philly.
It started as one man’s project on an abandoned lot in 1967. And it grew to take over almost an entire city block, now known as the Magic Garden (I don’t really like the name either). Glass bottles, broken mirrors, your grandma’s dishes, and bike wheels all smashed together to make a space from another world.
I read one little piece inside this crazy place where the artist explains why he likes to use bike wheels. It went something like this: the bicycle wheel is amazing because you can see straight through it, yet provides so much structural integrity. Obviously not referring to any disks.
Sure, Philly and DC have their monuments n stuff, but this kind of stuff is way better. Way more real than any marble-pillared big old building dedicated to dead presidents. I feel lucky that we found this gem in the city.
So Philly race came and went without air-conditioning, an Irish pub was packed and gross with racers, and now me and some Blue Diamontes are in Minnesota for the Nature Valley Grand Prix. Tough race this one, looks like a 140 starters and chances of flash floods for the first crit on Wednesday.
I don’t think I have ever mentioned this, but as of Wednesday, flash floods are actually my favorite riding conditions.
June 9th, 2008 at 3:33 pm
The word “PeloTRON” unlocks my inner nerd and has me thinking of lightcycles, cool glowy costumes and the fact that it would have been cool to get sucked into a video game.
And it’s official, I am naming my garage “Magic Garden West” because I think I have as much broken bike crap laying around as they do in Philly.
As for flashfloods and racing, bring a snorkle.
Best of luck (and bring back some granola bars!)
June 9th, 2008 at 10:10 pm
You, my two-wheeled friend, are frickin’ funny!
Go get ‘em at Nature Valley!
June 9th, 2008 at 10:14 pm
hey! that’s uncle isaiah’s magic garden! that’s cool you guys found it!
he’s a legend out there. i’m married to his nephew, morgan. (morgan and i race cyclocross.) he and his wife julia also own the “eyes gallery” on south street.
we were there last year right before my husband’s mom died. that side of the family is all from philly.
we always stay at isaiah’s house when we visit which is on south street as well, a few blocks away. his house has the same mosaic stuff all over. he’s done a bunch of stuff all over south street.
their back yard has this great sculpture of bike rims all over the top of the yard.
here’s some pics we took when we were there last year of isaiah’s place and the gallery and some of his other work.
http://www.hahaha.org/gallery/v/philly/
i’m so excited you guys found it! i love isaiah! and it’s so hard to explain his stuff to people. you have to see it to believe it.
did you guys stay on south street? how fun to stay there and race. philly is so cool.
June 10th, 2008 at 11:17 am
I think it’s called “Pelotron” when Ina is back there..
June 16th, 2008 at 4:08 pm
hey! somehow got diverted onto your website. scrolled around and decided to comment. thought it was a porn site at first. then read about whole foods in philly. know thats not where working girls shop. what do you eat anyway? goat’s milk and granola? a bag of jelly donuts and some prune juice will get your gears grinding and wheels rolling.
June 20th, 2008 at 6:36 am
Martina,
Any garden you walk in becomes Magic. So glad you kicked such royal ass at Nature Valley. Much LOVE!!!
June 21st, 2008 at 11:15 pm
have roman shave his neck and groom his beard. It will be much more sexy. not a fan of the neck beard like justin timberlake has. ha! congrats on his wins, btw, but prefer a shaved neck. ; ) thanks.
PS- a gillette mach 3 with some skintimate will do wonders. plus you will not be embarrassed.
June 22nd, 2008 at 12:45 pm
Martina, great result in Austin — 8th! Yeah, shave Roman. Hair and bike racing don’t mix. Congrats Roman on your wins in Reno. 3rd and 5th stage for your first and second NRC wins. woothoot
June 23rd, 2008 at 10:39 am
Great job Martina!!!