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In 2007 RacerMate Inc of Seattle, Wa. hired me to produce their new software line of products to be called, TA DA, Real Course Videos. So almost overnight I became (cue the theme music) RCVman. This is the story of my work on the road, filming triathlons and searching for true love. Some things never change.
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How about 21%? Here are the 20 steepest streets in Seattle: http://www.ci.seattle.wa.us/transportation/steepest.htm
I think hat might be the outline for a five minute film. I will shoot all those little monsters and we'll sit n spin as we watch. (although it might be a stand and grind).
It would be fun and gnarly to ride them all in one loop. I don't know if anyone has plotted a route for that; start and finish at Colman Dock. The route should also include the highest point in Seattle, too, which is marked on the map in the link.
Gnarly to say the least. Maybe that's why there are so many Starbucks in town (for breaks). The test of strength and endurance would be to see how many you could climb in a row (without a joe).
Oh, and btw, the song is Going Down the Road Feeling Bad, so it all fits (in my gear ration of understanding).
Oh yeah, when I was a bike messenger I did FW's route. Its Bad.
Locker room rumor (not to be confused with locker room humor) this morning indicated that FW is plotting the course by "area", e.g. Queen Anne, Mt. Baker. To connect them all and create one ride would kill most of us. I think we should try. Max would agree I am sure.
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