My name is Dan Seaton.
I was born in the (very) late seventies in suburban Philadelphia, grew up there, and moved to New England more or less when I started college at Williams. I fell in love with the land and the culture, and I stayed there for 11 years.
Skip ahead a few years and I’m a newly minted Ph.D. in solar physics from the University of New Hampshire. Needing some kind of job, and seeing an opportunity to both see the world and race ‘cross in the land where it was born, I took a postdoc position at the Royal Observatory of Belgium. My wife and I made the transatlantic move in July 2008, and now live in Ixelles (near Brussels).
Here in Belgium I now wear a few hats: husband, scientist, cyclocross racer, and European correspondent for Cyclocross Magazine. This site tells my story.


