Frazz by Jef Mallett for March 16, 2013
Transcript:
Girl: You look excited. Frazz: Tomorrow is Milan San Remo Girl: What's that? Frazz: It's a bicycle race in Italy where they ride 185 miles to have their picture taken on the same quater-mile curve every year. Girl: You and spectator sports have a strange relationship. Frazz: I cannot wait to ignore it and go for a ride and read about it later.
LeoAutodidact over 11 years ago
Italy IS big on Tradition. Fortunately this one is fairly harmless.
(unless you ‘lose it’ on the curve, and you’re in front!)
CasualObserver over 11 years ago
I can’t wait to never give it another thought!
kingstonave over 11 years ago
I was fortunate enough to witness a leg of the Tour de France this past summer. An amazing spectacle!
ajc60803 over 11 years ago
I like the way Frazz thinks. Better to get out and enjoy a ride of your own than to sit on the couch and watch a mass ride on TV.
dw152 over 11 years ago
Here’s the finish from La Primavera (MSR):
http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/photos/milan-san-remo-iconic-images/163438
March and April is a great time of year for bike racing fans. The spring classics, and four monuments. The biggest one-day races (Flanders and Paris-Roubaix). I do what Frazz does – ride, come home, do not go to any cycling websites, and then watch it on Tivo.
dw152 over 11 years ago
Here’s a photo of the curve Frazz refers to:
http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/photos/milan-san-remo-iconic-images/60213
LeoAutodidact over 11 years ago
Those Who can DO. Those Who CAN’T complain about those who CAN. Those who USED TO, sigh with fond rememberance.