I raced in the Men’s 35+ Cat 5 race, so after I finished, I took some pictures of the Men’s Pro/1/2 Race, the Women’s Pro/1/2, Women’s 3/4, and Master’s 35+. It was a beautiful day for racing. Click here to view the plain photos, or watch the slideshow below.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
Another Evening at the Natick Jumps
I'm always amazed, every time I go to the jumps there is always a bunch of kids doing amazing stuff. as it gets dark they don't want to stop, and go home.
it seems like there is no other place they rather be.
For all those people who think that kids just want to watch TV, surf the web and play video games.... you should let your kid out, then you'll never see him on the couch again!
Click here for the Images
it seems like there is no other place they rather be.
For all those people who think that kids just want to watch TV, surf the web and play video games.... you should let your kid out, then you'll never see him on the couch again!
Click here for the Images
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Friday, April 2, 2010
Natick Jumps Spring 2010
Headed over to the Natick Jumps today,
with all this rain, I didn't think the jumps would be good to hit, I was wrong!
the coolest part, there were a dozen kids hitting them.
CLICK HERE for the full Album
expect to see a lot of the Natick Jumps this spring and summer, my boy loves this place!

with all this rain, I didn't think the jumps would be good to hit, I was wrong!
the coolest part, there were a dozen kids hitting them.
CLICK HERE for the full Album
expect to see a lot of the Natick Jumps this spring and summer, my boy loves this place!
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Killington Terrain Park Session
You might be wondering what skiing photos have to do with cycling? Well, my target of photography today was my buddy Kurt Schmid, a Category 2 roadie, and probably the only Masters rider in the country who can throw down big heli-X’s in the terrain park on skis, getting even props from the 15 year olds who are wearing ski costumes they’ll never outgrow.
And Kurt had to hike the jump a few times (6) so that I could work on the angle, which was tough with all the background distractions:
And one final one with my wide angle, taken on the side of the jump:
Of course, there was one bad-ass youngen tossing back flips like granpa and his pancakes:
For a semi-complete photo session of images, check-out the full gallery over here.
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