Mad  Cow Classic hillclimb p/b Mesa State cycling team 

no reason not to palp a fixie in the hillclimb.
Tyler  M. bibs up represents for the hipsters here in Fruita, USA. when he's  not crushing the vert, Tyler teaches middle school about 30 km from  where he lives with his wife (and recent addition to family, Lucille) in  Fruita. he usually commutes on the same bike. i'm pretty sure that he  was rocking "
Tommy"  on the mod headphones as part of his warm-up routine.

in 
Le Tour  de France, if a rider is fortunate enough to pass through their home  town during one of the stages of the race, the pelican sometimes allows  them the honor of riding ahead of the race in order to greet their  families and friends who have gathered at the roadside and waited  throughout the day for the arrival of their hero.
things being a bit  more chill here in Fruita, Tyler didn't have to ride off the front of  the bunch in order to get some last minute quality time with his new  baby & baby's mama, Bobbie.

some words of encouragement for fellow participants  before the race. Netana rides for 
Mesa State cycling and is  one of their top riders.

i raced, too
after his race, this rider  claimed to have "good sensations" while climbing. most normal people  would call them "hallucinations".

at the start of the race we had Netana's mom,  dad, brother & Chechu distributing lights to riders who didn't have  their own. they have supported Netana throughout her cycling career, in  addition to getting up early on their weekends off work to volunteer at 
Mesa  State cycling team sponsored (in addition to other local) events for  many years.
this is a great opportunity to again say thanks to all  of the volunteers who made the event happen, as well as the Mesa State  cycling team. we'll see you again next year.

Netana's mom collects the lights as tales of the  battle were regaled afterwards.
Chad: "dude... you so cut me off  on that turn up there..."
Dave: "ummm, uh, well..."