Ain’t no way we’ll let you stop us from causin’ mayhem. I’m not afraid in my raincoat, wool cap and leather boots, with fenders and waterproof panniers on Zella. We’ll ride this road together, through the storm.

Ain’t no way we’ll let you stop us from causin’ mayhem. I’m not afraid in my raincoat, wool cap and leather boots, with fenders and waterproof panniers on Zella. We’ll ride this road together, through the storm.

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djconnel
November 11, 2011 at 4:28 pm
Too bad it’s too late to enter the VeloNews.com “hard man photo” contest. That would win for sure.
ladyfleur
November 11, 2011 at 5:07 pm
Thanks, Dan, but I think it would have to be raining a lot harder. Like a Louisiana hurricane, not a Bay Area heavy mist.