The type of rider who wins races where 125 riders start and one finishes—that’s a Flahute.
A Flahute thinks the Tour de France is just a bunch of long training rides. A real race is one where it’s pouring rain, it’s cold, the roads are treacherous, and the prize list is about the same as your 8-year-old neighbor’s allowance. When you’re a Flahute, that’s racing.
Now that we know what a Flahute is and seems like everyone is inspired and high on cycling histories I invite you to describe a Flahute ride or race or whatever you feel comes close to that description...
I am waaaay impressed for the stories I was reading this week and when I got this description in one e-mail I thought of all of you guys....
The question is: How many Flahutes rides/races will I read from the Podium Cafe guys...???


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