Friday, January 26, 2007

OK-I OWE BARRY THE WICKNASTY SOME LOVE.

I diss'd him in my last post in my own parole officer, Den Mother type way with nothing but love intended. I mean after all I did say he was going to uncork one at worlds. I still think he will.

But he did send me some mail letting me know he pulled out of the race in Hoogeeerrrheeideeee due to the fact that he had only a summer skinsuit to race in. Seems one of the many star alliance airlines thought it would be funny to lose his bags for him. Thus he didn't get his kits and other stuff until three days after the event. I should have known better. Wicknasty wouldn't puss out without good reason and he let me know straight up.



So here we just hours away for the big big show, really big show. Sounds like the course is becoming more and more Tonkinator like with each hour. Heavy nasty mud. Nice. Maybe it will bode well for the Tree Farm and Wicks too. They'll revert back to the old days of Pacific Northwest brotherhood when they were just wee little grasshopper students of Master Tonkin.

Use the force kids. Dig deep and suffer, suffer, suffer. And when you have suffered all you can it's time to turn down the suck nob for the big time finish.

I know the Kona boys are going to roll and roll tough.

Peace Out,

Marko

Monday, January 22, 2007



"Why not?" I said to myself. Might as well make another post. Talked with the Tree Farm from Belgium today. We're trying out the new Skype internet phone stuff and I can tell ya the phone quality pretty much sucks. It's ok Skype to a regular phone but computer to computer it just aint cutting it unless you're into a huge feedback echo. It's like being at the back of a huge arena concert with the sound echoing in and out

So the Bone did pretty well over there in rainy nasty Belgium. I was stoked to see him pull off staying in the race let alone hit the top 10. He lolly gags along when it's like that over but but boots in over with the Euros? What's up with that. Anyway I was really stoked to see Tonkin in the top 25. I mean that's huge for a guy that puts in 60 hours in a bike shop for the big part of the year. (Shameless plug her for Sellwood Cycle Repair in Portland, OR. That's Tonkin's shop and if you're in the hood you should go see him). The Caveman out there givin 'er with all the high paid big dogs and young guys is pretty hot. Barry pulled out after three laps. I hope he's feeling ok otherwise I might wonder if Santa Cruz is making him a bit soft. But I know Barry and he's going to uncork one at Worlds.

We're getting ready to hit the Kona 24hrs In the Old Pueblo in Tucson. It should be a good time. We're headed down with the full demo rig, a media team and a rag tag half ass Kona team. It should be a good time. Todd from Epic Rides has been great to work with and it's going to be great to check it all out in the cold desert and be a part of it all.

Peace Out,

Marko

Marko in summer time on the Wonderland.
That's What I'm thinking of!

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Yeah, it's been a long time. But hey we all get busy and there is tons to catch up on so here we go. Fitting it's about time for me to fire this here ole blog again since it was this time last year it started with the Old Goat Ride my annual B'day ride post. The ride is just around the corner coming up here January 27th, 2007. I'm looking forward to a good long muddy ride with some buds.

There's tons to share too on the whole Kona team front. What a crazy year. 7 National Champions, World Cup Overall Winner, Triple Crown-USA National Championship and a District Ride Winner to boot. It's nuts trying to keep up with all the good things our team has been doing.

Right now we got guys Barry, Ryan and Erik T. over in Belgium getting ready to battle at worlds. Matson is wrenching for the US team. Pretty cool, I bet he's working his ass off as I type. Man I wish I was going but I'll have to watch afar this year. It's been really nice to get some family time in and the travel season is coming up here shortly.

We've had tons of snow in B'ham this year. Nothing compare to places that really get snow but for us it's been a lot and when you aren't really set up for it gets old sooner than later. The roads have been crazy and really slowed the riding some. I get pretty stir crazy with it after a while. So do the kids and wife so now all the snow is gone and it's all good.

So, I had a great cross ride today. The perfect mix of pavement and Greenways. I tell ya Bellingham has it good. There are miles and miles of trail that link up through the city and the cyclocross bike is the perfect machine for it. It was sunny and tons of folks were out. They were all smiling. It was cool too see all the people out and about, getting some exercise, taking in the view or playing at the park. It was a good day.

That's it for now.

Peace Out,

Marko