Source: fabbricadellabici
Stevo giving directions by Toby Watson on Flickr.
Aussie Aussie Aussie (old school)
GTR, Lava Grey, Burnt Orange, Duck Egg Blue, Ristretto by Baum Cycles on Flickr.
Baum Ristretto
Such great light
Mark O’Brien (SASI Cycling / Feelgood Fitness), winner Nathan Earle (Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers), and Dan McConnell (Suzuki – Bontrager) (behind, not shown) away from the chasers smashing it up Arthurs Seat on the final kilometers of the 2013 Jayco Herald Sun Tour.
via Cycling Tips.
Aaron Donnelly, Calvin Watson and Josh Atkins sprint on the Tom Flood Arena in Bendigo. Donnelly took the win and the leaders jersey after stage 1, but this is what set up Calvin Watson for the overall win.
Source: cyclingtips.com.au
GTR, Assos Blue, Morepheus Purple, Corretto by Baum Cycles on Flickr.
Love the colors on this beauty
Looks like they had a little fun. That means they won the day!
Yes, I’m a little biased - but this is the best “Call Me Maybe” spoof so far
Guido’s postings are pretty much 100% of the reason I want to travel to AUS
Bar Americano
I’m in Melbourne (Australia) for 2 days of business every 2 weeks, & each visit I discover another “gem”.
Open for a little less than a year, the bar takes its inspiration from the prohibition-era “American Bars” catering to Americans travelling to Europe to sip some of the banned sweet stuff. It’s an all-day affair that begins with strictly no-milk coffees knocked back Italian-style at the bar, continues with food offerings such as panino throughout the day and moves into the evening with apertivo-style drinks, prepared by knowledgeable bartenders.
The simplicity of Bar Americano is both what sets it apart and what makes it so great. It’s a tiny little nook tucked away in a quiet corner of the city with little more than a few stools and not much standing room.
234 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
Aussie Olympic kits leave nothing to the imagination. Look, Mick Rogers is happy!
Ridiculous…color testing boys, color testing








