We recently lost our beloved Great Dane, Kirki, who we nicknamed Beene for reasons that elude logic. She was a good dog, more sweet than clever. A sad side effect of big dog breeds and their short lives is that it wasn’t until nearly the end of her life that she made certain key discoveries about the world. Such as that weighing nearly 65 kilos meant she didn’t necessarily need to be terrified of things like shadows and doorways. Nevertheless, throughout her life she somehow managed to skirt through challenges completely unscathed, utterly oblivious to her shortcomings. In an effort to immortalize her spirit, the VMH and I have taken to referring to situations where we succeed despite our breathtaking incompetence as being “All Beene”. For example, on the occasion that I skied over a cliff I had failed to notice, subsequently rode my tails through a stand of pine trees at unprecedented speed, and emerged the other end without so much as a hair out of place – that was All Beene.
You might say that Velominati itself is All Beene. We Keepers didn’t intend to become the stewards of class, style, and etiquette on the bike; we just mainlined the Word of the Prophet and the Apostles and jotted it all down. The rest just happened because of the Community who caught on to the fun we were having and joined in. Same goes for our writing; we’re just passionate about this stuff; we obsess about it all the time and want to share our love for the sport with others in the hopes they might identify or – better yet – catch the bug themselves. All the while, the truth is that we have no idea what we’re doing. English isn’t even my first language, for Merckx’s sake.
But the journey continues. The Rules: The Way of the Cycling Disciple was originally released in the Commonwealth on June 20, and surprised us with how well it was received despite various mistakes and errors throughout. In fact, it did well enough that some bright spark got the idea to release the book in our home US market as well, and we subsequently duped WW Norton into bearing that cross.
The Rules will be officially released in the United States on May 5th, 2014. We’ve put quite a lot of work into the US Edition with the following results:
There will also be several book events across the country which is part of the reason we are not doing a Keepers Tour this year due to the time constraints the book tour imposes. Each event will start with a group ride and conclude with a signing at a local bike shop. Events are planned for the Rapha stores in New York City and San Francisco, as well as one in Minneapolis, Boulder, Seattle, and Portland. Details forthcoming as the event schedules are confirmed.
From the bottom of our hearts, we’d like to thank everyone in our Community, those who bought (and didn’t burn) the book in the UK and Commonwealth, and everyone who comes by here every day to read our musings. This is all a lot of work, but it is work we gladly do because of each and every one of you and the fun you bring to what is Velominati.
Tune in during April as we’ll be publishing one new Rule per week in the lead-up to the book’s release. We have also added a landing page for both the US and UK editions of the book including information on where to buy; post insults and corrections on there.
All Beene.
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Condolences on your loss Frank. I echo @Ped's comment above. Though not a veterinarian (though I am a son of one), there was a lot of that kind of loss when I worked for my dad. There is no easy transition to losing a family member, regardless of species. The memories remain and therein lies the real value in their lives and your relationship to them. You are not the same person you would otherwise have been without them, instead, you are undoubtedly better.
Regarding the new book, I must say it will be b+1 for me (I'll probably try to head south of the 49th next time I head that way). Congrats on getting a foreword by LeMan. Super cool.
I have to wonder though, having not really paid attention enough to the Commonwealth version. Does the current version use 'u's in proper places such as colour and honour, etc? And does the US version follow their convention by dropping the 'u'?
@Harminator
Wow, looks like India. Amazing. India's traffic amazed me; the cars driving just every which way, no concept of lanes - even the direction of traffic was a just loosely-observed concept.
And crossing the street...its not that the cars try to hit you. Its just that they don't try that hard to avoid you. Just keep a steady pace and they'll navigate around you.
I love India; I miss going there.
@TheVid
Well said. Or, as the t-shirt says, I hope to be the person my dog believes I am.
Yup, the Commonwealth Ed uses proper English spelling like tyre and colour; the US Ed uses the 'murcan (correct) spelling of such things. It involves little more than a search-replace when you get down to it, which is how I believe the copy editors handle it.
Published on 5/5. Ace!
@frank
Thanks for the welcome.
This shop is doing really well(it has another branch in Bath) and has regular events with some well known authors,writers etc at local venues (including the Cathedral here).I just popped in for a look and they had it in stock.
@Chris
Hey nothing wrong with the fens!Certainly gives plenty of instances of rule #5 to come in to effect.
I'd take you up on a cogal but I think you'd be on your own for most of the ride as I've only been back to this since last year so you'd probably drop me like a sprinter on a climb.
@fenlander
I just don't know where to even start with that one... whose bubble should be the first to pop ?
@ChrisO Are you suggesting that I'm not capable of dropping someone without even having any idea of the strength of their guns or their ability to dish out the V?
Thanks.
@fenlander For @ChrisO it starts and ends at going very quickly. The more enlightened amongst us have come to understand that whilst speed is important, sacrificing style to achieve it is, for the Velominati, a Faustian Pact.
One day I will be fast, but I won't resort to wearing my granny's tights to do it. In the meantime, you don't have to worry about being dropped by me.
@Chris
Ha Ha - What timing! Classic off the bike example that should be moved over to The Dig article just posted.