Tuesday, September 29, 2009

2009 Sacramento Cyclocross Race #1 Report

From Sacramento CX Race 01 - Del Paso Park

First of all I'm glad my race (Men's C) was at 9:30AM yesterday, as it was a scorcher by mid-morning. Decided not to bring the trainer and just warm up on course. The course was at Renfree Park just off I-80 & Watt Ave exit. Starting stretch was all hard packed dirt with enough room for 2 maybe 3 bikes wide. I was in the 2nd row on the starting line, should have been in 1st row. After the start it was a mad dash and a huge cloud of dust (think Northstar). Couldn't see a damn thing in front of me for about 1 minute until it got strung out a bit. There was one long straight dirt section, a decent left hand turn that you could pedal through, or drift a bit, depending on how fast you entered.. Then a long flat straight stretch of dirt heading back toward the grassy area of the park. There were a few sandy areas 1-2" deep that you could easily avoid or just plow right through. A sharpish left turn over a small wooden retaining block onto the grass. Then two sets of barriers to hop over, a bunch of tight switch backs in the grass. I went down quickly in one turn where a guy on a mountain bike couldn't quite make one of the sharp turns. I rolled up on his back wheel, buzzed his tire then tipped over. He had pretty much come to a complete stop. So I just hopped off and pushed my bike through the remaining turns and quickly remounted and headed back into the dirt section. The dirt was pretty much all about maintaining your speed and not letting any one pass you, big ring hammering! The then grassy sections was where guys were starting to hurt, and you could easily pass them as their momentum slowed. Tire pressure was key on Sunday. Started off high, then after a few practice laps lowered it down to about 55 front 60 rear. I ran the WTB Cross Wolf tires, which I was very happy with. They hooked up well, and rolled really fast on the hardpack. Everyone kept saying the Michelin Mud II's were the tire to run around Sacramento, but my buddy ended up with 2 flats on them, so dunno... I ended up 19th out of 50. Not too bad for very little training over the past month. Next race is October 11th. Oh and in some of the photos, it may look like I'm missing some teeth. No I haven't gone full redneck, it was just dirt crusted on to them...

Great race course! Thanks to Team BEER and SacramentoCX for putting it all together!

Gary Fisher Interview at Interbike

Great interview from The Fredcast with Gary Fisher at Interbike 2009!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

fivefivenine magazine Premiers

Check out Issue 1 – fivefiveninemagazine which features some of the top mountain bike photographers in the world displaying some of the photos that make them the best.

Some really inspiring photography, makes me want to go hit the trails with my camera!

Monday, September 14, 2009

James Martin is a TOTAL DOUCHEBAG!!!

I read this article and was pretty much appalled, pissed off, whatever. If you're going to write an article about a cool new electric car (which by the way the Tesla surely is), then let's not try to hurt or kill anyone in the process ok? I'm surprised that his employer would allow such rubbish to be published. Why would you intentionally try to run cyclists off the road well knowing that someone could potentially get hurt or even killed? It shows a total lack of respect for life in general. Just because you live out in the country does not mean you own the country roads asshat.

I've already sent my letter to the editor: editorial@dailymailonline.co.uk - and expressed my feelings. Take a moment and please do the same.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Metisse Motorcycles Makes the Steve McQueen Desert Racer

Metisse Motorcycles - Steve McQueen Desert Racer, a replica of Steve McQueen's 1966 motorcycle. It is a beauty, that's for sure.

Sunday, September 06, 2009

So You Think You're Fast?

Watch this and tell me whether you still think you're fast going downhills on a mountain bike. Daaaaaamn!

Friday, September 04, 2009

Bicycle Movie “Freedom Riders” Benefit Show in Santa Cruz on 9/17

Bicycle Movie “Freedom Riders” shows in Santa Cruz: Mark Davidson, President of the Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruz wrote to Spin City to announce the club is presenting one showing of the film “Freedom Riders” at the Rio Theatre in Santa Cruz (corner of Soquel Avenue and Seabright) at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept 17. For ticket information and details about the movie, keep reading!
- Karen Kefauver
MOVIE DETAILS:
“The film is about an unauthorized trail system which became legitimate through a partnership between local riders and land managers. This is a story which could be repeated in Santa Cruz County if there is a willingness for both sides to work together. We plan to invite land managers from the State Parks district and BLM to see the film.” - Mark Davidson
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BENEFIT FOR STATE PARKS
Proceeds from the movie raise will support the local State Parks district to replace the sign at the entrance of the Wilder Ranch back country (~$4000). Any leftover funds will be given to the district to pay for capital maintenance costs.
RAFFLE
A list of items will be hosted here in a week or two.
TICKETS
$10 at the door and available here (cash only):
* Another Bike Shop (ABS)
* Scotts Valley Cycle Sport
* Family Cycling Center
* Sprockets
* Bicycle Trip
* Spokesman
* Trailhead Cyclery (in San Jose)
* Passion Trail Bikes (in Belmont)

New Mountain Bike Race at Henry Coe in Gilroy

New Mountain Bike Race at Henry Coe – by Karen Kefauver

Race Director Gary Richards announced that the South Valley Bike and Run Club is presenting the Henry Coe Mountain Bike Challenge on Saturday, Sept 19, 2009. It is now USA Cycling-sanctioned. “This is the first race held in Henry Coe in many, many years. Enjoy it,” wrote Richards in a press release.  Keep read for more information! — Karen Kefauver

RACE DETAILS:
*** Pre-riding will be guided  on the 12th and 13th. More information is on the website.
Beginners (Cat3) doing a roughly 15 mile loop with tons of climbing.
Sport (Cat2) and Experts (Cat1) will do a 24 mile loop.
LIMIT: 150 riders and is selling quickly. We fully expect this one to sell out.
PARKING: please carpool, space is limited
COST: Registration is $40.00 for non members, members are $35.00.  Registration goes up $5.00 on September 10, 2009.  Please register as soon as possible so we can setup your awards, swag bags, and food.

I'm seriously considering giving this race a shot. I've been wanting to start racing and this is close enough (and short enough) for me to give it a shot. Anyone else up for a little bike racing action?

Dirt Jumping on SF Bay!

Not much to say, just watch the video! Cool how they pulled the barge right up next to a SF Giants game!

http://bikemag.com/av/flash/red-bull-kona-riders-san-francisco-barge/

Tried to embed the video here, but Blogger doesn't like their HTML code, so just click-through to the video.