Saying Goodbye

One of the reasons that Madbikepolo made such a concerted effort to bring three teams to Toronto was that we were saying goodbye to one of our own. Kevin, has been playing polo in Madison for 4 years and was there at the start. He has been invaluable to the sport in Madison. It is without doubt that he was our best player and a committed organizer and voice that will be missed greatly.

Ben, Kevin and I have played in 6 tournaments together now and placed on the podium at all of them. It is sad to see us probably have to separate for at least the next 6 months but it will be tough even then to get us back together for tourney play. It has been a real pleasure to play with kevin so often and i feel honored to have competed against him here in madison so often. He will be greatly missed and the void he leaves here will never be filled.

jonny

Paris bike polo club

good luck, Kevin, in Paris! you and Guthrie are gonna show those frenchies how to play some freakin bike polo!
hey kevin remember when we went to that gay bar in michigan and that guy took you out back and you were gone for like 20 minutes and then when you came back you had all that money and bought us drinks! that was awesome!

how could i forget?

how could i forget?

Paris is lucky. Madison is

Paris is lucky. Madison is bummed.

ditto

I'm not even in Madison and I'm bummed.

i went to the bike film fest

i went to the bike film fest last night in Toronto and the last short film was a ten-minute compilation of CMWC footage from last weekend by Lucas Brunelle and others. there were only forty seconds with bike polo, but they were all devoted to a spotlight of Birdie, as she stick-handled around, schooled some NYC boys (who looked curiously like Los Marcos), pushed her glasses up on her nose, and generally looking dominant in her bib shorts. it was wicked to see madison represented on the big screen like that.

if only i was heading to the thunderdome to play today to play with y'all.

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