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VeloNews Photo Contest: Round 10
The latest Photo Gallery in our continuing photo contest has now been posted for your viewing pleasure. After a long struggle, we declared John Groton’s Misty Morning as the winner of our most recent contest. Congratulations, John! You win a copy of Graham Watson's "Landscapes of Cycling." We already have a pile of photos in our latest round and will be posting at least one more gallery this week. So take a quick look at our latest gallery, decide what you like and let us know what you think by dropping a note to Rosters@InsideInc.com. Just remember we’ll be posting more later on in
Tuesday’s EuroFile: Van Dijk takes Benelux stage; No world’s for Oscar? Missing Cuban; CSC goes to Britain
Dutchman Stefan Van Dijk (Mr. Bookmaker) dominated the sprint finish of a 196-kilometer race from St. Truiden to win the sixth and penultimate stage of the Tour of Benelux in Hoogstraten near Brussels on Tuesday. Belgian Rik Verbrugghe, (QuickStep), retained the race lead going into Wednesday's final stage - a 26.3km individual time trial in Etten-Leur in the Netherlands. Van Dijk sprinted to victory ahead of Discovery Channel's Max Van Heeswijk - who has already won two stages in the event.-Agence France Presse Results in the 195.9km sixth stage of the Tour of Benelux between
Not this time: Freire probably won’t be defending his world title on home turf
Not this time: Freire probably won't be defending his world title on home turf
Van Dijk takes the sprint
Van Dijk takes the sprint
Van Heeswijk sprints to win in Benelux stage
Dutchman Max Van Heeswijk (Discovery Channel) dominated a bunch sprint to win the fifth stage of the Benelux Tour held over 194km between Verviers and Hasselt in Belgium on Monday. Belgium's Rik Verbrugghe (Quick Step) retained the lead in the general classification ahead of Tuesday's penultimate stage held over 196km from St Truiden to Hoogstraten. Van Heeswijk thus claims his second stage of the race following his victory in the first stage last Thursday. The Dutch rider finished ahead of Italian Alberto Ongarato (Fassa Bortolo), fellow Dutchman Stefan Van Dijck (MrBookmaker) and
Monday’s EuroFile: Valverde may not make Vuelta; Schmitz’s arrhythmia
Alejandro Valverde is still recovering from knee problems that knocked him out of the Tour de France last month and the Spanish sensation might not be able to start the Vuelta a España (Aug. 27-Sept. 18). Valverde was forced to pull out of the Tour just days after his dramatic stage victory atop Courchevel. He smacked his left knee on his handlebars in the team time trial in stage four that exacerbated an existing knee injury, causing intense swelling and pain. Team doctors were hopeful a two-week rest period would allow Valverde to recover in time for the Vuelta, but now team officials are
Ask the Doctor: An unexplained seizure
Dear Doctor Richardson,I am a 50-year-old former racer who has been riding for more than 20 years. I still ride between 8 and 10 hours a week. I had even planned to race this year but due to work conflicts I didn’t manage to pull it off. Nonetheless, I had been training and in hopes of competing later this year… that is until last week. My wife and I were on vacation and on the last day of our trip, I went for a 2.5-hour ride. I went early in the morning to beat the heat of the day. It was extremely humid, but the temperature was in the upper 60's when I left and may have been in the
PRESS RELEASE – Rolf Prima introduces carbon wheel system
ROLF PRIMA ROLLS OUT ITS FIRST CARBON WHEEL SYSTEM Eugene, OR – After a rigorous cycle of design, development and testing, Rolf Prima enters the carbon realm with a new carbon tubular wheel system that’s light, fast and offers unparalleled ride performance. The Carbon TdF38 wheel system uses an exclusive, custom rim design with a Nodal Reinforcement ™ process that allows the use of higher spoke tensions to maintain wheel stiffness. A 38mm deep-section carbon rim and 14 front / 16 rear bladed stainless steel spokes combine to make these feathery light wheels the ultimate choice in
Tech Report: Merlin unveils less expensive ti bikes
Merlin Metalworks has announced an entirely new line of titanium and carbon bikes, dubbed “Works,” for 2006. The Merlin TiWorks series will join the existing Merlin models, which continue as Merlin Classics. Merlin also has a new CarbonWorks bike, the C110, which is essentially a Merlin Proteus carbon frame stripped of its titanium embellishments. The TiWorks bikes are divided into three categories:Compact Racing - CRTraditional Racing - TRMountain Racing- MR. Many of Merlin’s traditional touches are present in the TiWorks line, including 6Al/4V titanium alloy dropouts, size-specific tubing
Monday’s Mailbag: Gentleman George; TV is about money; another note from Afghanistan
The Mailbag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com. If you have a comment, an opinion or observation regarding anything you have seen in cycling, in VeloNews magazine or on VeloNews.com, write to WebLetters@InsideInc.com. Please include your full name and home town. Letters may be edited for length and clarity.Gentleman GeorgeEditor:This weekend I had the privilege of riding in the Oregon MS150. This year’s honorary chairman was George Hincapie, who took the time out of his busy schedule to fly Friday night from Europe, across the pond and the U.S. to Oregon, ride the two-day tour, then hop
Valverde won the 10th stage at the Tour before his knee troubles flared up.
Valverde won the 10th stage at the Tour before his knee troubles flared up.
PRESS RELEASE – Rolf Prima introduces carbon wheel system
PRESS RELEASE - Rolf Prima introduces carbon wheel system
The MerlinTiWorks CR 3/2.5 adds a whole new light to the term entry-level
The MerlinTiWorks CR 3/2.5 adds a whole new light to the term entry-level
The TiWorks CR 6/4 represents Merlin’s first foray into 6/4 ti.
The TiWorks CR 6/4 represents Merlin's first foray into 6/4 ti.
No ti here: TheC110 carbon road features the geometry of the Proteus, but made entirely of carbon
No ti here: TheC110 carbon road features the geometry of the Proteus, but made entirely of carbon
Haedo, Teutenberg claim Charlotte crit
With one lap to go in the $125,000 Bank of America Invitational in Charlotte, North Carolina, Health Net-Maxxis looked well in control of the race. The crowd, packed six deep along the course, roared with enthusiasm as the green train barreled down the back straight. But lurking behind them, the Colavita-Sutter Home sprinters waited to pounce.
JHK, Irmiger share podium at Brian Head NORBA
At the fourth NORBA National Mountain Bike Series stop in Sandpoint, Idaho, Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski predicted that he and fiancée Heather Irmiger would eventually stand atop a NORBA podium together. Both had scored podium finishes this season, and simultaneous wins didn’t seem out of the realm of possibility. But The Subaru-Gary Fisher rider didn’t know that he’d only have to wait three weeks for his forecast to become reality. Horgan-Kobelski and Irmiger both held onto early leads over the 26-mile cross-country course to win their respective cross-country races on Saturday as the NORBA
Sunday’s EuroFile: Bungling in Benelux; Basso wraps up Denmark; Castaño wins Burgos opener
Confusion in Sunday’s fourth stage of the Tour of Benelux cost Christian Vande Velde (CSC) and Jason McCartney (Discovery Channel) a possible shot at victory. The two Americans, along with Belgian Bart Dockx (Davitamon-Lotto), were on the attack in Sunday’s hilly, seven-climb 232km march across Belgium’s Ardennes, nursing a comfortable six-minute lead, when the main bunch accidentally went the wrong way. Vande Velde and Co. were already over the day’s fourth climb at the Côte de la Haute Levée with about 60km to go when the peloton accidentally went off course coming down the descent on
Gravity gang challenges Lycra mob at Brian Head short track
Baggy shorts, mountain-cross helmets and downhill goggles were the garb of choice for some at the pro men’s short track on Sunday at the NORBA National Mountain Bike Series. Following the lead of downhill winner Jared Graves (Yeti), a score of the NORBA circuit’s most talented gravity racers entered the pro men’s short track at Brian Head Resort, Utah, racing for little more than first-lap bragging rights. And the fastest man – for one lap, anyway - was South African downhiller Andrew Neethling (Honda-Turner), who blew by everyone to “win” the first lap with flat pedals and sneakers. “I
Tearin’ it up at twilight
Tearin' it up at twilight
McCormack led it out . . .
McCormack led it out . . .
. . . and Haedo finished it off
. . . and Haedo finished it off
A crash neutralized the women’s crit early on
A crash neutralized the women's crit early on
Chalk another one up for Teutenberg
Chalk another one up for Teutenberg
Graves led the way . . .
Graves led the way . . .
Kirkaldie lasted the longest
Kirkaldie lasted the longest
Teammates Hanusova and Vanlandingham fought to the line
Teammates Hanusova and Vanlandingham fought to the line
. . . but Neethling was the fastest man (for one lap, anyway)
. . . but Neethling was the fastest man (for one lap, anyway)
Cool weather, cooler XC course mark Brian Head NORBA
Sitting a stone’s throw away from the beautiful Cedar Breaks National Monument in the heart of Utah’s canyon country, Brian Head Resort plays host to the sixth NORBA national mountain-bike race of the season this weekend. The racing will once again include the full spectrum of events, with athletes competing in cross-country, short-track, marathon, downhill, Super-D and - for only the second time this season - dual slalom. Although Brian Head has hosted a handful of smaller mountain-bike races, this is the resort’s first NORBA national. To showcase the area’s stunning terrain and beautiful
Saturday’s EuroFile: Davis wins Benelux stage; Grillo snips Basso’s streak in Denmark; Mancebo, Navas to AG2R
Australian Allan Davis (Liberty Seguros) won the 206km third stage of the Tour of Benelux between Beek and Landgraaf in the Netherlands on Saturday. Davis finished ahead of Dutchman Erik Dekker (Rabobank) and Italy's Daniele Benati (Lampre-Caffita). Belgium's Rik Verbrugghe (Quick Step) reclaimed the leader's red jersey from Max van Heeswijk (Discovery Channel), while Davis slipped into second overall. Stage 3 results1. Allan Davis (Aus), Liberty Seguros, 4:54:302. Erik Dekker (Ned), Rabobank, at 0:053. Daniele Bennati (I), Lampre-Caffita, same time4. Sergei Ivanov (Rus),
Tiny town with big hopes hosting World Cup marathon
It may have already lost two bids to host the Winter Olympics, but the tiny Swedish town of Falun remains doggedly determined to become a leading center for European sporting events, and perhaps one day get the Olympics after all. Later this month, Falun, nestled deep in the forest 250 kilometers (155 miles) north of Stockholm, will host Sweden's first World Cup cycling event, a UCI mountain-bike marathon, which is expected to draw 1000 cyclists from around the world. The town of 50,000 is best known for being home to Europe's oldest copper mine, one of Sweden's economic
Vande Velde’s View: Saddling up for the season finale
It's August and already the end of the season is in sight. We just finished our training camp in Austria followed by the Sacshen Tour. The training camp was a necessity for some, myself included, and helped us regain our focus for the second part of the season. We rode all day and returned home to watch the drama unfold in the Tour. But not too much drama ever really occurred. From the training camp in Austria we limped into the Saschen Tour in rainy East Germany. The team started off pretty slowly but caught up toward the end of the five days of racing, winning the last two stages.
The town of Falun has lost two Winter Olympics bids, but hasn’t given up hope of becoming a sports capital
The town of Falun has lost two Winter Olympics bids, but hasn't given up hope of becoming a sports capital
It’ll be tough to concentrate on racing when the scenery looks like this
It'll be tough to concentrate on racing when the scenery looks like this
Davis takes the stage and sits second overall
Davis takes the stage and sits second overall
Friday’s Mailbag: All-cycling TV; missed opportunity; OLN’s in it for the bucks; broadcasters biased
The Mailbag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com. If you have a comment, an opinion or observation regarding anything you have seen in cycling, in VeloNews magazine or on VeloNews.com, write to WebLetters@InsideInc.com. Please include your full name and home town. Letters may be edited for length and clarity.What about an all-cycling network?Editor:Every time I turn on my TV the number of cable channels grows and grows. What would it take to bring all cycling factions together on one cable-television network? Outstanding European road cycling coverage is available. Are the rights fees too
Three suspended in T-Town tussle
Crashes and confrontations at the Lehigh Valley Velodrome on June 10 have resulted in suspensions for Andy Lakatosh, Marty Nothstein and Leigh Barczewski, according to USA Cycling. The suspensions stem from the keirin final at the Trexlertown, Pennsylvania, track, which saw Ben Barczewski and another rider crash after Barczewski and Jame Carney tangled wheels. As Carney crossed the line first, Lakatosh caught up to him and grabbed Carney’s bars, causing him to crash. Carney then chased Lakatosh up the track, and both riders were disqualified for unsportsmanlike behavior. The subsequent
PRESS RELEASE: CRCA revives Bear Mountain Fall Classic
Century Road Club Association has revived the Bear Mountain Fall Classic. This event, which was last won in the fall by John Lieswyn and Tina Pic in 2000, will cover the hilly terrain of Harriman State Park in New York on Sunday, September 11. This is the same course as the spring Harriman race, which has been the site of national championships and Olympic trials. This year the event is named the Nancy Morgenstern Memorial in honor of a local rider who was killed in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on New York City. The winner of the elite women's race will receive the Nancy
Cadamuro sprints to Benelux win; Van Heeswijk holds lead
Italy's Simone Cadamuro won the 178.5km second stage of the Tour of Benelux between Geldrop and Sittard on Friday. The Domina Vacanze rider prevailed in a sprint with Liquigas-Bianchi teammates Marco Zanetti and Enrico Gasparotto. Max van Heeswijk (Discovery Channel), winner of Thursday's first stage, held on to the leader's red jersey, extending his lead over Belgian Rik Verbrugghe (Quick Step) to three seconds. In rainy conditions French duo Rony Martias (Bouygues Telecom) and Fabien Sanchez (Française des Jeux) tried to slip the main pack, at one point building up a
Friday’s EuroFile: Basso eyes San Francisco; Pieri joins LPR; Ludewig to T-Mobile; Engoulvent to CA; Mad Max happy with win
Ivan Basso is on a tear in the Tour of Denmark, winning the opening three stages and controlling the race leader’s yellow jersey. The Tour de France runner-up told VeloNews he’s likely to race the San Francisco Grand Prix on September 4 as part of his late-season racing schedule. “It’s not sure, but it’s 90 percent sure I will race in San Francisco,” Basso said. “I will take a short break after the Tour of Denmark to finalize the schedule for the remainder of the season.” Basso said he was “satisfied” with his recent Tour de France performance, adding that Lance Armstrong was “too strong
Basso may be racing in San Francisco
Basso may be racing in San Francisco
Thursday’s EuroFile: Rain foils Julich; Verbrugghe happy; Basso wins Danish kickoff; Ullrich eyes German tour
Late afternoon rain showers doused Bobby Julich’s chances in Wednesday’s 5.7km prologue at the Tour of Benelux. Julich was one of the late starters facing the daunting task of racing over the rain-slick cobblestone roads that marked much of the narrow, technical course in Mechelen, Belgium. “It was impossible to get around in the corners for both Julich and (Vladimir) Gusev, who were our two last riders,” said Team CSC sport director Scott Sunderland. “Already after 100 meters they'd lost about five seconds and then there was no chance of catching up at such a short distance.” Julich
PRESS RELEASE: Weather gods to smile upon Pedrosfest
LANESBOROUGH - Bruce Fina, co-founder of the Pedro's Mountain Bike Festival, stared at the computer screen and insisted something had to be wrong. The weather forecast for his annual off-road rendezvous could not be that good. "I hope this doesn't drive customers away!" he joked. "We've become so used to rain, heat, lightning, and even frost for this event. I don't know what to wear!" While Boston and New York will swelter, the National Weather Service has called for good weather this weekend in the cooler elevations of the Berkshires, site of Pedrosfest. Initially
Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood: High on tri’; Landis speaks about Lance
Break out the wetsuit, the aero’ bars and the running shoes — it’s triathlon season. Okay, I don’t know exactly what that means, but I do know that Sunday morning I’ll be knee-deep in a swamp of suffering. Kyle Du Ford, the editor over at Inside Triathlon, has called my bluff, passing on his spot at this weekend’s 5430 Long Course Triathlon so that I can take it. Lucky me, eh? The distances: a 1.1-mile swim, a 56-mile bike and a 13-mile run. Yeah, it’s that last part that worries me, too. Although I came to cycling from a running background, that was 15 years ago. Running has basically
Van Heeswijk wins Benelux stage, takes lead
Discovery Channel’s Max van Heeswijk won Thursday’s first stage of the Tour of Benelux, a 189.4km leg between Geel and Mierlo. Van Heeswijk outsprinted Marco Zanotti (Liquigas-Bianchi) and Steven de Jongh (Rabobank) to win the stage and take the overall lead from prologue winner Rik Verbrugghe (Quick Step), who slipped to second overall. "At last," Van Heeswijk said with a smile after his first stage win in a season blighted by family problems. Discovery Channel's assistant sports manager, Dirk Demol, also was pleased. "Max has struggled a bit to find his form this season but it's
U.S. ‘cross nats slated for Rhode Island park
After two years in Portland, Oregon, the U.S. Cyclo-cross National Championships are moving clear across the country for 2005 – all the way to the 430-acre Roger Williams Park in Providence, Rhode Island. The race is scheduled for December 9-11. “As America’s most up-and-coming city, Providence is a natural to host the national championships of one of America’s most up-and-coming sports,” said Mayor David N. Cicilline. “I wholeheartedly welcome the hundreds of cyclists and fans who will converge on Roger Williams Park, and I look forward to spectacular competition against a beautiful New
Legally Speaking with Bob Mionske: Listen up!
Hi, Bob,As a lawyer (corporate securities) and a wanna-be road racer, I always enjoy reading your column. Have you ever covered the legalities of using an iPod or other player, with headphones, on the road? Guys I know get tickets for this in California; I live in Texas. I think somewhere I read it might make a difference if you use one earpiece instead of both. I see more and more guys with 'em in and thought it might make an interesting column.P.H.Austin, Texas Dear Paul,When I was pursuing my racing career I passed the many, many hours of lonely riding listening to music and talk
Broken wrist has Trebon benched and bored
After breaking his right wrist in a pileup during stage 4 of the International Tour de ‘Toona on July 28, NORBA star Ryan Trebon (Kona-Les Gets) has spent the past week scouring tiny Corvallis, Oregon – his current residence – for something to do. And for a guy who’s used to training four hours a day and town-hopping from race to race, that’s not any fun at all. “It’s weird going from riding my bike every day and being super active to just having to sit around the house. Jesus, it is so boring,” said Trebon. “I can’t stand it. "The other day, just to get out of the house, I walked across
PRESS RELEASE: Lawmakers back IMBA’s ‘Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day’
For the second year in a row, the International Mountain Bicycling Association’s "National Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day" initiative has gained support from the U.S. Congress. A joint resolution (H. Con. Res. 205/S. Res. 195) sponsored by Senator Richard Burr (NC) and Congresswoman Virginia Fox (NC) has been earmarked for swift passage this fall. Additional co-sponsors are Senator Ken Salazar (CO) and Representative Mark Udall (CO). In 2004, thousands of kids participated in more than 100 events nationwide and in several other countries. IMBA expects even greater numbers of participants in
A different sort of neighborhood altogether
A different sort of neighborhood altogether
With parents like this, expect to see Liam Barry in the 2024 Olympics
With parents like this, expect to see Liam Barry in the 2024 Olympics
Landis on his ex-boss: ‘Friendship can’t exist when you give orders and direct others.’
Landis on his ex-boss: 'Friendship can’t exist when you give orders and direct others.'
Trebon is itchin’ to get back on the bike
Trebon is itchin' to get back on the bike
Mad Max in the red jersey
Mad Max in the red jersey
Wednesday’s EuroFile: Basso to Denmark; Botero wants world’s; LA flying high; Aussies leave ICU
Ivan Basso (CSC) is the top name starting the six-day Tour of Denmark (August 3-7) set to kick off in Skive with 15 teams and 148 riders. Team CSC, Rabobank and T-Mobile are the only ProTour teams participating in the 839km race, which concludes Sunday with the final road stage. “It’s been truly difficult this year to put together a strong peloton,” said race director Jesper Worre. “It’s no secret we would have liked to have more stars from the Tour de France, but with the ProTour everything has changed.” Basso, Jens Voigt and defending champion Kurt-Asle Arvesen headline the race for Team
Wednesday’s Mailbag: Trek ads; post-Tour coverage; MLB’s drug rules; and a note from Afghanistan
The Mailbag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com. If you have a comment, an opinion or observation regarding anything you have seen in cycling, in VeloNews magazine or on VeloNews.com, write to WebLetters@InsideInc.com. Please include your full name and home town. Letters may be edited for length and clarity.Sock it to the sourpussEditor:I wonder if you could send Drew Kelly a pair of socks to brighten his apparently sour outlook on life (See Monday's Mailbag: "Lucky 7 ads dumb, amateurish"). I also thought the Trek "Lucky 7" ads during OLN's Tour coverage appeared amateurish, but
Verbrugghe wins Benelux prologue
Belgium's Rik Verbrugghe (Quick Step) won the prologue of the Tour of Benelux on Wednesday. Spain's Carlos Barredo (Liberty Seguros) was second with Dutch rider Servais Knaven (Quick Step) in third. Verbrugghe covered the 5.7km course around Malines, Belgium, in 6 minutes and 45.11 seconds with Barredo a second further back and Knaven two off the pace. "It was a good prologue for me," Verbrugghe told Agence France Presse. Thursday’s first stage of the eight-day ProTour race through Belgium and Holland will cover 189km from Geel to Mierlo in the Netherlands. The opening three
Julich is a favorite for the Benelux Tour
Julich is a favorite for the Benelux Tour
Lt. Col. Brian Ruhm (in VeloNews cap) with his office mates
Lt. Col. Brian Ruhm (in VeloNews cap) with his office mates
Verbrugghe rides to a one-second win in the prologue
Verbrugghe rides to a one-second win in the prologue
Tech Report: A quick look at Campy 2006
With the September trade-show season just around the corner, the word about 2006 product has begun pouring into the office. And the latest comes from Italy, where Campagnolo is dropping some hints about wheels, compact cranks and a chain. Eurus: a complete redesignTaking heavy cues from Campagnolo’s sister company Fulcrum, the Eurus has been blessed with some major improvements, including a healthy weight-loss program. For 2006, the Eurus wheelset weighs in at a manufacturer-published 1510 grams. The new version also introduces radical improvements to rim, spokes and hubs. The wheelset uses
Tuesday’s EuroFile: Navigators to Britain; Petacchi okay for Benelux; Portal to Illes Balears; Giro del Lazio
The Navigators are confirmed among 16 teams that will line up for the Tour of Britain, which runs August. 30-September 4. Other top teams confirmed to start include T-Mobile, Mr. Bookmaker, Comunidad Valenciana, Barloworld, Chocolade Jacques and Landbouwkrediet-Colnago. According to race officials, Navigators team manager Ed Beamon was impressed by the status of last year’s event and signed up for this year’s tour with the intention of stamping their authority on the six-stage race. One rider who will be hoping for success is Irish-born Ciaran Power. The leading Irish rider has won two
A Fred’s-Eye View: Down and dirty with JHK vs. Kabush
To the throngs of cycling fans who spent July glued to the tube during OLN’s coverage of the Tour de France, I offer a warm, “Welcome back.” As usual, the Tour provided us with three weeks of drama, emotion and hoopla. But, my friends, it’s time to start caring about mountain-bike racing again. While we struggled to decipher Phil Liggett’s arcane cycling commentary along the road from Fromentine to Paris, a battle royal was unfolding back home as two national cross-country champions – American Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Subaru-Gary Fisher) and Canadian Geoff Kabush (Maxxis) – fought for the
PRESS RELEASE; TIAA-CREF preps for Tour de L’Avenir
DENVER, CO — Beginning today with Laurent Fignon’s stage race, Paris-Correze (2.1), Team TIAA-CREF begins preparation for Tour de L’Avenir (Sept. 2-11) with a run at a series of European events. The riders representing the team overseas include Timmy Dugan, Craig Lewis, David Robinson, Stu Gillespie (2nd overall at Tour de la Martinique), current U23 National Champion Ian Macgregor, and climbing phenomenon Michael Lange. According to Team TIAA-CREF director, Jonathan Vaughters, "These races are going to be a stretch for a team that is so young, like ours. But, we have to learn to compete
The New Record C10 Ultra Narrow chain
The New Record C10 Ultra Narrow chain
The Eurus rear …
The Eurus rear ...
Centaur CT crank
Centaur CT crank
… and the Eurus front
... and the Eurus front
Power will lead the Navs in Britain
Power will lead the Navs in Britain
Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski, a.k.a “JHK”
Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski, a.k.a “JHK”
Geoff Kabush, aka “K-Bomb”
Geoff Kabush, aka “K-Bomb”
JHK: Engaged to the lovely Heather Irmiger
JHK: Engaged to the lovely Heather Irmiger
Kabush: Engaged to the lovely Keri Pink
Kabush: Engaged to the lovely Keri Pink
JHK: Sideburns
JHK: Sideburns
Kabush: THE sideburns
Kabush: THE sideburns
JHK: “Dopers Suck” T-shirt
JHK: “Dopers Suck” T-shirt
Kabush: Ditto
Kabush: Ditto
JHK: Getting down
JHK: Getting down
Kabush: Masquerades as Canadian white trash
Kabush: Masquerades as Canadian white trash