kelle posts here and here and does so with class. kelle, your response was very gracious and is warmly received. a hearty huzzah! to you, and an extra ration of cloth, potatoes and bulghar wheat as well.
in his official capacity as mabra vice president, will miller posts here and here in response. what appears to be lost on him though is the irony. here you are asking clubs to adopt your logo on their jerseys. in many instances this request will delay orders and/or cost the clubs money to make a late change or a screen modification. most people would assume mabra would take a "catch more flies with honey than with vinegar" approach. but instead, will takes this totally unnecessary and gratuitous swipe at the people's cycling team. hey will, your humorless and undiplomatic response is telling. the revolution is in full effect. mabra is visibly agitated and dissembling. the union message is reaching a crescendo. we ride a tsunami of revolutionary zeal and are on the cusp of victory.
will's scurrilous attempt to associate the people's cycling movement with repressive fascists will never succeed. i want to offer everyone my personal guarantee that will's inevitable indictment against racing union thought and his subsequent voluntary election to spend several winters in an agrarian cycling re-education camp and commune can only be thought of as progress of the highest order. it will represent a true triumph of racing union thought and a fitting reward for his service to cycling. bon voyage will. and lest you think there's nothing waiting for you, it's not as bad as everyone says...
- - - posted by scott. this post does not reflect the opinions of the racing union, only myself.