Big George Brings It Home!

After five years of watching the lead in big bike races, especially the one day classics, slip away from George Hincapie while we sit in our easy chairs and yell and groan, COME ON GEORGE, YOU CAN DO IT, and then being dissapointed when it slipped away, today we finally got to watch him bring it home. He got in an early break that got nearly 20 minutes on the Yellow Jersey group, he didn’t do too many pulls all day because his boss, The Boss, was still in front of the bike race, so tactically he rode the right race and decisively gapped his only remaining breakaway companion with 250 meters to go on Pla d’Adet. Lance even said George might be Discovery’s man for the title next year!

GO GEORGE!

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Discovery is Really Missing Ekimov

It looked like Discovery was bringing a powerful team to the Tour de France this year. After watching Lance Armstrong get isolated on several climbs for the first time in years, I have a theory for why: their roster looks skewed towards climbing this year. Yes, there are lots of mountain days lined up right in a row, but two major factors contribute to my idea: George Hincapie is claimed as being several KG lighter than past year, so in a way he’s transformed from a flat terrain and rolling hill powerhouse to a power climber, and Ekimov is missing with no one to replace him. Watching the coverage the last few years, I remember seeing Eki on the front for miles and miles.

Those two changes have put more burden on Discovery’s pure climbers during the flatter parts of the stages, leaving them unable to stick with Lance in the big mountains.

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Evans Ranked #32 by Money Magazine

Evans was recently ranked #32 in a list of best places to live. Not Augusta, not even Columbia County. Evans.

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Consistency counts for wining and dining spots

Over the July 4th weekend, Andrea and I decided we’d head downtown for an evening out. We’ve lived in the area for four years now and frequently heard good things about Luigis, an Italian restaurant conveniently located within a block of most of the strip clubs. It was pretty early, maybe 5:30 or 6:00, so we knew we’d be able to park right in front of the restaurant. Try THAT in a big city!

Driving down Broad Street towards Luigis, we noticed something odd for a saturday evening: it didn’t look like anything was open. We got to Luigis and it didn’t look open, either. The sign in the door informed us they were closed for the holiday weekend. Come to think of it, I vaguely remember places being closed last 4th of July weekend as well.

We headed back up Broad Street and found a grand total of THREE places open in downtown Augusta: Bees Knees, White Elephant Cafe, and Mellow Mushroom. The rest of the restaurants need a lesson in the SERVICE BUSINESS. Consistency counts. If I can’t count on you being open when I try to eat at your establishment, I am not very likely to go back. I would love to go downtown for the small town character and to watch people stroll by, but if you’re not open, there are no people to watch because HARDLY ANYONE LIVES DOWNTOWN. No one lives downtown because there is no place you can get coffee on a Sunday morning, or beer on a Sunday afternoon. They really need to get it together or Augusta is going to continue its slide into irrelevance and obscurity.

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Augusta Who?

This new mall will be another nail in the coffin of downtown Augusta as a viable entertainment and shopping destination for Columbia County residents. The extra traffic in between the prime residential areas in Columbia County and the few remaining interesting places to go downtown will deter many people from making the trip.

Developers call malls that combine retail with significant dining and entertainment options “destination locations.” Well, the destination is Columbia County, and though this place is in Richmond County, it is the latest example of the shift of mass and money from Augusta.

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