going to China after all…..
// July 6th, 2008 // Uncategorized
http://www.tdql.cn/english/index_en.asp
so just click on the link to this 10 day stage race. then click on the race link on the web page to view the terrain of the stage race. Just laugh because that is what I did. oh ya the stage race is at wicked altitude also.




Brad,
Are you bringing a Pack Mule for all those MTNs?
Have fun!!!
Chicago Steve
One word LAXATIVE. If you start using them now you might be able to lose enough weight to get over the mtns. Atleast take in the scenery as you are going up up and up at 7mph. Good luck.
The mountain are the least of your worries.
Your going to be hanging out at the Toilet most of the time, when not riding. Or at least I was.
I can’t even think how powers if going to be.
He’ll be freaken out.
Don’t room with him.
Huffy,
When I went over to the Tour of Whatever lake…I had the pleasant experience of choosing which orifice would explode into the Toilet, and which would cover the walls of the bathroom–on TWO occasions. When Prentice came out of the bathroom the second time his exact words were simply “EPIC”. The hotel workers went in with hazmat suits on and somehow I raced that day. Good times.
It’s cool though, you can make a run for USPRO road race since you will be about 140 lbs.
But, Brad, Ashley said the race was suited to your talents…or I guess that’s what you were told….
well, uh… at least stage 6 looks pretty straight forward.
Looks like half of stages 5 and 6 are down hill; but stage 8 could have some issues…
Whats up with a Chinese race using a knife and fork logo, shouldn’t they be using chop stix?
Good luck! Enjoy the work!
Holy crap
Stage 6 aka “the Matterhorn”. Look forward to some race reports if you can get untampered-with wi-fi access in the People’s Republic.
that just sucks… you have fun and hire a sherpa.
Nice prologue
Brad – what did you do to get put in this race. Ouch!