Scoring on a bicycle kick is among the most difficult of sporting feats. Taylor Twellman has played 188 games for the Revolution and scored more times than anyone in Major League Soccer since joining the league in 2002. He has converted from many different angles, but only twice has he biked in a shot, during a 2002 visit to Kansas City and in the team's 1-0 win over Chicago in the Eastern Conference championship game Thursday night.
Twellman's 100th goal in MLS games (he has another seven in cup competitions), was a graphic illustration of several of his qualities: athleticism, persistence, timing, toughness, and, more than anything, a goal scorer's instinct. Bicycle kicks often come from unexpected circumstances, so there is almost no time to plan for them. No practice session can replicate the game circumstance leading to a bike, and even if it could no coach would condone the session because of the injury risk from players landing on their backs.