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To our friends in the midwest, and around the world.

I am feeling a bit in shock while writing this, although we all fear the worst, the shock is always unnerving. Sadly, during a early morning/late night race in Chicago, an alleycat racer named Matthew Manger-Lynch met his untimely passing while crossing a very dangerous intersection during a red light. His death this Sunday has sparked an inferno of talk that has been itching to set for some time now as well as the mourning from a worldwide community that feels every loss as one of their very own, Matthew was one of our own. He might have never seen a day of work in the streets, but he knew of the feeling stamped in him from racing the city streets with friends willing to share every bit of it with him, unfortunately we are all sharing the worst of it now. Love of any kind is a dangerous thing, it can push man to the brink of destruction then whisper of greater things just beyond that inch. We have our passions for a reason, we push because that is our way of life, our way of dealing with the catastrophe that is associated with this thing we call a life. After reading a good bit about his life i can say with confidence that i believe he was a person that didn’t stop with just being good, he excelled to be great, to improve on his wildest imaginations so as to turn them into the reality of his life. Love is not without it’s downfalls but to constrict the freedom to love would be to kill a bit in all of us. A few months back, i had a very close friend of mine pass… he was one of the most beautiful people i had ever met, an artist and an animal, a thinker and protagonist. He left us all way too early, but I know that the last thing he would have wanted for me would be to slow down on his account. He was much like Matthew, never settling, uncompromising of himself, we cannot change what happened that morning, we can only look back and take in the true meaning behind his death, which ever way you want to take it is your own opinion, but in my eyes… all we can do is grieve for everyone’s loss and do what we think is right, take care of those in need right now then continue doing what we need to do, what we want to do, what we love… whatever it may be, wherever it may lead.

Matthew Manger Lynch(1978-2008)

Our thoughts and compassion go to those close to him.

Upcoming events NYC.

Next thursday… under the bqe the peel practice sessions get official for one night of competition.

Peel Flyer

Also,  Saturday is the ninth annual Cranksgiving race where we buy food at checkpoints to distribute to the cities poor and needy. This is the first time in the history of this NY race that my ex-coworker Tone has not done it but our very own Ken Stanek has taken up the torch to what looks to be another amazing race… I’m still a little heartbroken over my near win by seconds last year to Yatika so I’m in it to win it this year.

notes from the underground…. or, babies are cute.

La FamiliaWell as Dan just posted… a few of us were involved in a shoot over at the Bolger residence, which by the by I’m drooling green with envy for their amazing home, where hopefully we will be made into a deck of cards. I just received the group pic (attached above) with the most adorable baby I’ve seen in years. Little Kieran Wolf is beautiful. I am extremely happy for the three of them on the beginning of an amazing life as a family. Both Squid and Amy have shown already a lot of parenting skills in dealing with the knuckle  heads in our little family that I know.

Also, yay…. first blog on. Had a little trouble with signing in but thanks to Andrew, our amazing webmansuperdeluxe, the problem was alleviated.