Sunday, March 22, 2020

Riding With Care

March 21, 2020.  The Windbreakers gathered this weekend for rides on both Saturday and Sunday under a cloud of concern following the Stay at Home order issued by the California Governor just 3 days prior.  The order was issued to slow the spread of COVID-19, the highly contagious and dangerous virus wreaking havoc in California, the U.S. and the world.  We did our best to ride carefully, while employing "social distancing" practices all the while. Ride On and stay healthy all!
The lads gather at Nealy's Corner

Sunday, March 1, 2020

A Profile in Courage

Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor
(November 26, 1878-June 21, 1932)

As we close the books on February 2020 and pause to take note of this past month as Black History Month, we recognize the courage and accomplishments of American professional cyclist Major Taylor, nicknamed the "Worcester Whirlwind".  As Taylor gained notoriety as an amateur and professional in the late 1800s, he did not escape racial segregation and discrimination.  His career as a professional cyclist came at a time when the League of American Wheelmen changed its bylaws to exclude blacks from membership; however it did permit them to compete in its races.  Many of Taylor's fellow racers refused to compete with him, others resorted to intimidation, verbal insults, and threats of physical harm.  Despite these many challenges, he persevered and succeeded as a celebrated champion in the sport.  His major wins included the LAW Sprint Championship in 1899 and the National Sprint Championship in 1900.  A true champion in every sense.