Green hell
This week-end I will be covering the Nürburgring 24 hour race, known as the green hell, direct from the circuit here.
This week-end I will be covering the Nürburgring 24 hour race, known as the green hell, direct from the circuit here.
Paul Weller is in The Times with his foul-mouthed views on politics, presumably because he has a new CD to sell. He disses David Cameron for liking the "Eton Rifles" - his first hit with The Jam. He wonders why a Tory could like his song with its 'deep' leftie message. As if anybody cared about the words, the success of the song being based on the shouted chorus in a cod south London accent.
Labels: Music
To Toronto Island airport on the yellow Brompton bicycle. Along the trail I bump into Lloyd Alter riding a new Strida 5 folding bike. Designed in the UK, made in Taiwan. He is heading for Manhattan on Porter Airlines, taking the bike with him in a snowboard bag. I take a couple of pictures for him prior to boarding. Turns out he is a blogger and going to a furniture show in the Big Apple.
Labels: Hogtown
Having been appalled at the graffiti, aka witless doodling, at the school where my wife works it is gratifying to report that the tardy TDSB have taken action. All teaching staff at the school are required to have two college degrees, for which they are rewarded with a building adorned with daily reminders of their diminishing status. Complaints can sometimes work it seems.
Labels: Hogtown
In the socialist republic of Ontario there is a provincial liquor monopoly. Labbé François Cassis, $18.80, the only choice for this liqueur on Dundas Street. A French convenience store would offer a choice of brands at a range of prices far better than this. Gouging customers with restricted choice is the order of the day here. So take-it-or-leave-it and pay top dollar.
Toronto councillors it seems were suckered into becoming 'friends' with Howard Moscoe on a spoof Facebook page. Like all good hoaxes there was just enough reality to make it look real - that is they look no more ridiculous than usual. The pompous folk at City Hall are not amused.
Labels: Hogtown
To Toronto Islands on the Brompton bicycle. We stared across the Eastern Gap from Ward's Island where we could see Miller's Folly, named for Toronto's "large imperfect" mayor. This brand spanking new ferry terminal sits idle, like its counterpart in Rochester, New York. There is no ferry thanks to Toronto turning its back on the venture. See PunchBuggy Passim here and here.
Fixing up the Mrs' bike for the season. Pump up back tire: fine. Pump up front: no good. Try another pump: no good. Take wheel to a bike store in Roncesvalles in the smart car: feed meter, store closed. To Bloor West. The guy pumps up the tire no problem with his compressor. Buy spare tube. Refit wheel, oil chain, circuit of park to test. Let's hope the tire stays up and we are good to go.
Labels: Cycling
To Queens Quay on the Brompton bicycle. Stop by at Budapest Park for a quick clear up of the litter. On to the Island airport at the bottom of Bathurst where I change my mind about taking the ferry. Talk to one of the cab drivers waiting for the punters to arrive on Porter Airlines who says: "it is a way to make an honest living." As I stop to take a photograph the janitor from the local school bobs up and talks to me over the fence: "it used to be quiet round here." Now there are many taxis lined up and airport buses going to and fro. He is right. Not long ago the airport was on its knees, with Jack Layton and the local lefties rejoicing at their 'victory' over the proposed bridge to the airport. See PunchBuggy Passim.
My pal Jack reports on his Brit Brompton bicycle: "Mine is a six-speed titanium model - highly specced because a lot of the cost is being borne by the taxman under the government's Green Transport Plan: titanium extendable seatpost, rear rack, lowered ratios, beautiful little front hub dynamo, dual pivot brakes, rear standlight, roller wheels. All in all it comes to an eye-watering £1200.
Stock car racing has a shining new star: Joey Logano, 17, sat on the pole for the Carolina 500 at the newly-returned Rockingham Speedway and stunk up the show by dominating the race all afternoon. Discovered by NASCAR veteran Mark Martin at age 15, crew-chief Billy Venturini said of Logano "He is the best kid I've ever seen." Look for him in the NASCAR Nationwide series shortly as he turns 18, and don't rule out a Joe Gibbs Racing ride in Sprint Cup before long.
Labels: Dixie
Out on the Brompton bicycle early Sunday morning in Toronto. Down along Wendigo Creek, past Grenadier Pond, with a bunch of Cormorants spectating. An Asian guy is photographing the birds with a telephoto lens. Out onto the Lakeshore where it is quite cold, turn left toward the city and I'm soon bombing along. I take the hill up past the Canadian Legion in top gear. What is going on? I've got the saddle jacked up so I'm dancing on the pedals. The Brompton has been into Curbside Cycle for a service. The gears have been playing up for some while, so time to get some expert help. They cleaned the Sturmey-Archer gears, new grease, adjust and we are good to go for $30 plus tax. I was impressed by the service at Curbside - "bring it back if you have a problem and we'll fix it for free" - well a proper test ride proves they have done the business. The bike feels like new but is in fact a 2000 L5. The bike mechanic spots I'm struggling to fold the Brompton outside the store to pack it into the back of the smart car. He is there in an instant and a quick tweak of the handlebars and the Brompton is folding up a treat.