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Whose Voice is THAT?
That's my little sister Mimi. If you haven't already, click on the player
on the left side of the home page.
Mimi inherited my mom's incredible vocal cords. Through her work with David
Byrne (of The Talking Heads), Michael Stipe (of REM), Moby, Bryan Eno (of Roxy
Music) and others, Mimi made quite a name for herself within the music biz.
She started as the lead singer of a band called Hugo
Largo (which backed up
the Sugar Cubes with Björk at a concert here in San Diego back in "the day").
These three songs are from her solo album called "Soak" and
are available for listening and purchase at Amazon
(MP3 format) and the iTunes
Store. Enjoy!
~ Dan Goese
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There's a lot more happening in the SoCal/San Diego cycling scene than you'll
find links to on this page. Explore the tabs above, depending upon your interest.
If you're interested in racing, click here to go
to the racing page. If you
prefer less-competitive fun rides, click here.
Each of these resources is organized by month so you can pick an event that
fits in with your schedule.
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Request Road Repairs
Cycling Safety Advocates
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Dan Goese's Cycling Stories:
Stories & Quotes from Others:
Send me your cycling story. If it's something other cyclists have found interesting,
I can paste (or link to it) here.
We're in the
Right Spot...
"One of the biggest reasons
why I moved to Los Angeles was because I realized
that sunshine and blue skies make me happy. I've
been happy almost every day since I moved here
and it's all based on the weather." ~ Dave
Zabriskie, National Time Trial Champion as quoted
in Road
Magazine
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This page is under construction.
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