By Jeremy Arnold – CaliRado Cyclist Well, it’s finally happening. Riders and team physicians are breaking a more than decade-long silence and coming totally clean about doping in cycling. Oh, wait…hmmm, I mean…uhhh, kind of. Maybe sort of? Okay…I don’t know what’s going on. What I do know is that I have watched “Hell On [...]
By Jeremy Arnold – Calirado Cyclist Hey…It’s Enrico Palazzo! And he’s leading the Giro d’Italia! Rumor has it that he will be flying to L.A. on the rest day to sing the National Anthem at an Angels game and save the Queen of England from Reggie Jackson. Oh, wait…what? It’s Gasparotto and not Palazzo? So [...]
By Jeremy Arnold – Calirado Cyclist Okay…a lot of people have criticized Floyd Landis for his early attempts to explain his supposedly positive test during the 2006 Tour de France. Sure, the initial press conference was awkward, with the rumors easily gapping the facts in the race for public opinion and I will admit that [...]
Not much for words now that i have to catch up on time lost. but we are settled in but not on track with sleep schedule. But here are a few pictures of the trip so far Oscar make use of a quick hand was befo re dinner. Were is the gelato? MOM and BIG [...]
By Jeremy Arnold – CaliRado Cyclist The term Uncertainty is used in a wide range of fields, including finance, psychology, physics, philosophy and most of all…professional cycling. “Uncertainty” in these disciplines is generally used in reference to predictions of future events, to existing physical measurements or to the unknown. This last component, the Unknown, is [...]
By Dr. Jeremy Arnold – CaliRado Cyclist In the “real” world (read: non-cycling related) I have recently become involved with a scientific organization that uses Femtoseconds as a primary element of time measurement (for reference, a femtosecond is to a second, what a second is to 100,000,000 years). During this period, it was pointed out [...]