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Cycling on Islay

  Sunday, October 22 2006

October Warm

The morning's frost
into October warm evaporated
and the road stretches through red and gold
to a sky as blue as the black of space

The rhythm of heart and lungs
of legs and cranks
the whisper of chain and gears
of tires on pavement
form a mantra that chants

There is no past
no future
there only
is.

This beautiful poem is about cycling and there are quite a few people on Islay that adore cycling. Maybe you recognize one of them on the picture? This picture, and much more, were taken during the ride up Port Askaig Brae by a few Islay Cycling enthusiasts. The photographer is Mark Unsworth of Islay Studios and there is a slideshow with many more pictures available on the Ileach website

Well you probably guessed by now that the person on the right is Brain from the Ileach. Brian has an extensive website about cycling on Islay and on the 28th of October Brian and Jeremy will represent the Ardbeg Velo Club by joining the Braveheart Fundraising Ride in Kilmarnock.

Quote Some of the stars of world cycling will be pedalling along the roads of Ayrshire on Saturday, 28 October, as part of a mass participation fundraising ride. Sean Kelly, the Irishman who was world number one for much of the 1980s, and Scotland’s Olympic champion Chris Hoy will lead the rides, over distances of 23 or 43 miles. And they will be joined by another Scottish hero, Graeme Obree – the subject of a recently premiered feature film – as well as Allan Peiper, Craig Mclean, Ross Edgar, James McCallum & Kate Cullen.

Since Brian's car was beyond repair he is now an Hebridian Commuter travelling to and from work on his Colnago Racing Bike. You can read all about his whereabouts and experiences on his new Hebridian Commute page on the washingmachinepost.net. Needless to say that you need to be dressed for the occasion when you cycle on Islay in the wintertime, considering Islay is one of the most windy places in Scotland and can be extremely wet sometimes. If you like some inside information on what to wear in those conditions you can read Brian's post or visit the Rapha website who sponser Brian's page and cloth him.

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    Authored by: jeremyh on Sunday, October 22 2006
    great image of the two heroes! Dave T our Director Sportif (on the right) and bp (brian palmer) - please note without capitals - he likes it that way - our
    team mechanic. Unfortunately I was not there as I had to work! This image will be used for the national cycling magazine - Cycling Weekly (note spelling) and not one of being unable.but that of being every seven days, to illustrate our local Killer Hill! Mark Unsworth who took the image pretty good eh?
    We regularly meet most sunday mornings to do around 50-60km road riding. Today with no wind and sunshine was particularly pleasant - also it was the teams mechanic half century so we let him have a bun at Debbie's cafe to help him soak up the excellent expresso she makes. Watch thewashingmachinepost.net for more info about our international club - Velo Club d'Ardbeg - over 150years of experience!

    Pedal on

    jeremy

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