koshua J Peterman was a mail order catalog that existed in the 80/90s that would illustrate their offerings with line drawings and the item's description would be a story evoking fine living, travel and adventure - very much in the vein of the "Great Gatsby era". Later it became infamous for being featured on Seinfeld as Elain's employer. Interestingly, as pretentious as it was, their goods were awesome and I still have garments and umbrellas that I enjoy today.
Little bit sad to see the change in the header, oh well, we can't get our quality content in one place anymore BTW you should trade mark your How the Race and TWIB!
Cosmo Catalano I really enjoyed the podcast. It might be worth adding this and your related twitter/web links in the description of future videos? Hope the "How the Race was Won" for San Remo isn't taken down before I get to see it.
So the report found that nobody of reputable standing had come forward to speak out but yet suggested that the UCI set up a whistleblower desk. It also highlighted abuse against women which wasn't really much of shout in the press. It seemed as though the main objective was to see if Lance bribed the UCI (which they found he did but couldn't really prove legally). So instead of the report why don't the UCI do more effective measures, such as insisting on full transparency of all data to the independent analysers, with a condition that they can not publicise the data to other teams or press unless the riders are certainly cheating?
Awesome puppy.
you should be able to do the show in this kind of weeks within 1min. ;-)
txs for making! looking forward! lot off Dutch friends here Cosmo.
'J Peterman catalog of Cycling' - Thanks for the knee slapping, air gasping, belly laugh
***** for the non-Americans like me in the audience, and even at the risk of inadvertently resecting the funny, could someone please explain this jest
koshua
I am also non-American but even I recognise it as a Seinfeld reference
koshua J Peterman was a mail order catalog that existed in the 80/90s that would illustrate their offerings with line drawings and the item's description would be a story evoking fine living, travel and adventure - very much in the vein of the "Great Gatsby era". Later it became infamous for being featured on Seinfeld as Elain's employer. Interestingly, as pretentious as it was, their goods were awesome and I still have garments and umbrellas that I enjoy today.
Little bit sad to see the change in the header, oh well, we can't get our quality content in one place anymore
BTW you should trade mark your How the Race and TWIB!
I thought this too... Cyclingnews have taken the catchy name and done a bit of a mnergh job on a recent video :(
link to podcast?
tns226 cyclocosm.com/2015/03/the-recon-ride-podcast-milan-sanremo-2015/, also on itunes at itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-recon-ride/id973002984?mt=2
Thanks :)
tns226 you're welcome!
Cosmo Catalano I really enjoyed the podcast. It might be worth adding this and your related twitter/web links in the description of future videos?
Hope the "How the Race was Won" for San Remo isn't taken down before I get to see it.
So the report found that nobody of reputable standing had come forward to speak out but yet suggested that the UCI set up a whistleblower desk. It also highlighted abuse against women which wasn't really much of shout in the press. It seemed as though the main objective was to see if Lance bribed the UCI (which they found he did but couldn't really prove legally). So instead of the report why don't the UCI do more effective measures, such as insisting on full transparency of all data to the independent analysers, with a condition that they can not publicise the data to other teams or press unless the riders are certainly cheating?