The Other Side of Dr. Xeno's Brain

It's me, Dr. Xeno. Here are lecture notes and ideas for my work teaching physical and cognitive development across the lifespan (HDEV 3101) at the Department of Human Development at CSU, East Bay. This content is often referred to as mind-brain, mind body connection, brain and behavior; but it is really about the knowledge derived from the related fields of neurology, neuropsychology, neuroscience and cognitive science. Sometimes I just write about my kids or bike racing. Feel free to comment!

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Turkey Ride 2006

20th Annual Turkey Ride out of Danville was fun - only my 2nd year doing it, but quite a spectacle. Gotta estimate around 500 riders roll down San Ramon Valley Blvd to PleasanTown and back on Camino Tassajara. Most of the usual suspects plus every fitness Fred in town were present. This shot was with my cell phone camera while twisting back at the mass from the very front just as we leave Danville. One dumb crash with a number of bodies and bikes piled up while we were going straight. No fatalities. Good times. I got caught a bit far back when we hit the one-lane squeeze and watched the lead group of about 100 (!) ride away. While chasing and dodging the castoffs, my last shot at bridging was Larry Nolan, but I was red-lined already - my buddy Rod jumped on and went up the road with Larry completely ignorant of what a high quality world class wheel he was sucking. Great job Rod! NCNCA needs your fresh talent in the cat 5 stable.

3 Comments:

At 4:24 PM, Blogger norcalcyclingnews.com said...

shynola ... that's a lotta spandex.

 
At 9:11 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ah, the Turkey Day World Chumpionships.

Always good fun!
Had to miss it this year, but I was treated to some great roads and rides down in Atascadero and SLO. See blog.

 
At 9:32 PM, Blogger Dr. Xeno said...

I saw it - looks incredible. Oddly, reminds me of the horse country north of Baltimore. Warmer tho, eh?!

 

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