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…And At The Other End Of The Pain Scale

Posted on 6 September 2009 by cosmo

Of course, a tough bike race doesn’t have to be all suffering. After a hard day of work on the GMSR’s Queen Stage, Indy Fab rider, umpteen-time national champion, Dartmouth Alum, and current Tufts Med Student Todd Yezefski manages to enjoy himself up the final pitches of App Gap.

I am particularly impressed by the angle of his weave:
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todd_2_500

todd_3_500

(all photos by Meghan Eddy)

thoughts on “…And At The Other End Of The Pain Scale”

  1. lnm says:
    6 September 2009 at 10:39 pm

    Could that be a non-smiling Eric Schildge next to him?

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  2. cosmo says:
    6 September 2009 at 10:53 pm

    Yessir. And an also non-smiling Steve Weller ’05 in the background.

    Reply
  3. lnm says:
    6 September 2009 at 11:11 pm

    With the mustache? Sweet.

    Reply

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a headshot of Cosmo Catalano

Best known for his How The Race Was Won® video series, Cosmo Catalano began blogging about pro cycling from a bike shop in 2005. Between then and now, he's designed cycling infographics, built cycling web apps, and supplied cycling content to print and broadcast media, all in the name of backing up his near-endless criticism with proof that it can be done better. He complains about cycling on Twitter at @Cyclocosm.

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