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Monday, December 31, 2012
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Thursday, December 27, 2012
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
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Saturday, December 22, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
Certified vs Non-Certified Bicycle Helmet Impact Test
ARF Presents: Certified vs Non-Certified Bicycle Helmet Impact Test from Athlete Recovery Fund on Vimeo.
ARF Presents: Certified vs Non-Certified Bicycle Helmet Impact Test.. Come along with pro riders Mike Clark, Brandon Dosch and Chad Kerley. This video shows without a doubt the tremendous difference in protection between certified and non certified helmets. We tried to simplify the physics as much as possible but the results are undeniable. Make sure if you are riding BMX you are wearing the proper protection. It could mean the difference between riding again or not.
ARF Presents: Certified vs Non-Certified Bicycle Helmet Impact Test.. Come along with pro riders Mike Clark, Brandon Dosch and Chad Kerley. This video shows without a doubt the tremendous difference in protection between certified and non certified helmets. We tried to simplify the physics as much as possible but the results are undeniable. Make sure if you are riding BMX you are wearing the proper protection. It could mean the difference between riding again or not.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
A Pedal-Doodle
I've heard of labradoodles, cockapoos and poodles, but I've never heard of a Pedal-Doodle. I wonder, AKC...
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Saturday, December 15, 2012
More Surly Steamroller, Less Cowbell
I had hoped to race the Surly Steamroller today. I converted it to a single speed cyclocross bike for Santa Cross at Griffith Park. Unfortunately the kids are sick so no racing.
A few specs:
Surly Steamroller 54cm custom painted Kawasaki Green
Paul Cranks 165 mm 46 teeth
Thompson Stem and Seatpost
Cane Creek 110 Headset
Tektro 538 Brakes
Cane Creek SCR 5C Lever
Kenda K161 Tires
Bontrager Drop Bars
IRO Hubs laced up to Deep Vs
ACS 19 teeth Freewheel
Soma Saddle
Shimano M540 pedals
A few specs:
Surly Steamroller 54cm custom painted Kawasaki Green
Paul Cranks 165 mm 46 teeth
Thompson Stem and Seatpost
Cane Creek 110 Headset
Tektro 538 Brakes
Cane Creek SCR 5C Lever
Kenda K161 Tires
Bontrager Drop Bars
IRO Hubs laced up to Deep Vs
ACS 19 teeth Freewheel
Soma Saddle
Shimano M540 pedals
Jay Petervary Tour Divide Record Ride
Jay Petervary Tour Divide Record Ride from Fisher Creative on Vimeo.
Jay Petervary, legendary self-supported long-distance endurance cyclist recently set the record for the Tour Divide. This vignette gives insight into Jay's mind and what it's like to set a record on the toughest bike race in the world.
Jay Petervary, legendary self-supported long-distance endurance cyclist recently set the record for the Tour Divide. This vignette gives insight into Jay's mind and what it's like to set a record on the toughest bike race in the world.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Thursday, December 13, 2012
The Surly Steamroller is Ready for Cyclocross
Yep, I ordered up some tires from Jenson USA and we are a go. Santa Cross is this weekend at Griffith Park and I can do both the SSCX and Fixed Cross on one bike! I love it, the Surly Streamroller goes cyclocross!
I set gearing to 46 x 19t. I hope this works.
I bought some cheap Kenda K161 for $10.50 each at Jenson USA. These tire are heavy but they work great. I love the mocha color sidewalls.
I set gearing to 46 x 19t. I hope this works.
I bought some cheap Kenda K161 for $10.50 each at Jenson USA. These tire are heavy but they work great. I love the mocha color sidewalls.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
I'm Going Back on the Bicycle
This is a great song! I can see my cousin Liam performing this.I can listen to this one over and over again.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Monday, December 10, 2012
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Dogging it, GMR to Baldy - Fixed
Boy am I off my game. This was a hard ride. I didn't hammer away up the mountain in any of the sections. Just a mash, grind, push up and up until Fork Plus 8.29.
But I did manage to get there (Baldy). It was ugly though, and as soon as I got home, I showered and slept. Ugh!
But I did manage to get there (Baldy). It was ugly though, and as soon as I got home, I showered and slept. Ugh!
Friday, December 7, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Stars and Watercarriers - Giro d' Italia
Part Two: http://youtu.be/eF5UPgeYkSg
Part Three: http://youtu.be/C0hO5LRaFJk
Part Four: http://youtu.be/KOB5BdFpNXU
Part Five: http://youtu.be/X3nSwnIt8-k
Part Six: http://youtu.be/W1dQtQFaAcw
Part Seven: http://youtu.be/O4lg9ppjHfU
Part Eight: http://youtu.be/BGKD3l5Zstk
Part nine: http://youtu.be/XcvFfqGfozI
Monday, December 3, 2012
Bjarne Riis - TDF 1996 Hautacam
IF they are all dopers, then let them dope! With that said this was a great stage.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Glendora Mountain Road - Fixed
Uninspired. I was hoping for rain this morning. I didn't want to ride, I haven't ridden much these past few weeks. Sure, I attempted GMR twice during the Thanksgiving Weekend but those rides were small compared to my epic Saturday rides to... to, wherever.
At home, my roller workouts are few and when I do manage to get on the rollers, I can't wait until my workout is over.
I'm not sure whats going on but I've been feeling a bit uninspired when it comes to riding.
So last night I was hoping for rain. It didn't rain, its 12:05 pm and its still not raining.
I woke up at about 2 am this morning and tossed and turned until my alarm went off at 4:50 am. Well, I can't hear rain and I'm awake. I might as well start the motions. Coffee is made, gear and bike are ready to go. Cereal for breakfast and my morning constitutional, it's still not raining, so I guess I have to ride.
6 am, I left the house.
The ride to the base of GMR happened. No hammer-fest, no great pace, I just turned the pedals and eventually got there. I stopped after the first climb and just past Dalton Road. I was breathing hard, yep this ride is going to suck.
Turning circles, and circles, and circle, finally I made it to the first saddle. After the first saddle I finally got my groove and it was a breeze to East Fork and GRR. I stopped and snapped a few photos then decided to head back down. Today is not a Baldy day.
Ahhh, a nice cold beer on a cold semi-damp day. Hmmm, I think I have a few beers left over from Thanksgiving.
(I was actually disappointed in the amount of trash I saw while riding up GMR. It was worse than usual. I was also majorly bummed by the graffiti.)
At home, my roller workouts are few and when I do manage to get on the rollers, I can't wait until my workout is over.
I'm not sure whats going on but I've been feeling a bit uninspired when it comes to riding.
So last night I was hoping for rain. It didn't rain, its 12:05 pm and its still not raining.
I woke up at about 2 am this morning and tossed and turned until my alarm went off at 4:50 am. Well, I can't hear rain and I'm awake. I might as well start the motions. Coffee is made, gear and bike are ready to go. Cereal for breakfast and my morning constitutional, it's still not raining, so I guess I have to ride.
6 am, I left the house.
The ride to the base of GMR happened. No hammer-fest, no great pace, I just turned the pedals and eventually got there. I stopped after the first climb and just past Dalton Road. I was breathing hard, yep this ride is going to suck.
Turning circles, and circles, and circle, finally I made it to the first saddle. After the first saddle I finally got my groove and it was a breeze to East Fork and GRR. I stopped and snapped a few photos then decided to head back down. Today is not a Baldy day.
Ahhh, a nice cold beer on a cold semi-damp day. Hmmm, I think I have a few beers left over from Thanksgiving.
(I was actually disappointed in the amount of trash I saw while riding up GMR. It was worse than usual. I was also majorly bummed by the graffiti.)
The Blow Out
On Thanksgiving, and hours after my ride up GMR, my bike was sitting in the garage, and I was playing with the kids, when BOOM, my rear tire blew out. At the time, I thought it was odd but I simply just replaced it and rode the following Saturday. While on the way up GMR the tire blew out again.
Since this was the second blow out in such a short time, I replaced the tube and returned home. I didn't want to chance it again.
While at home, I inspected the tire and tube and found the tire's bead was damaged and the wire was exposed. The tube was destroyed. Totally blown.
So I did a google search regarding blow outs and both Sheldon Brown and Leonard Zinn had some interesting insight to the cause of this type of blow out.
Since this was the second blow out in such a short time, I replaced the tube and returned home. I didn't want to chance it again.
While at home, I inspected the tire and tube and found the tire's bead was damaged and the wire was exposed. The tube was destroyed. Totally blown.
So I did a google search regarding blow outs and both Sheldon Brown and Leonard Zinn had some interesting insight to the cause of this type of blow out.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Death On The Mountain – The Story Of Tom Simpson
I found this great video on Tracko's site a couple weeks ago. Tom Simpson, brought creditability to UK cycling. Tom was a World Champion and bore the coveted Yellow Jersey.
But was he Britain's greatest cyclist? I disagree on many levels but one thing was sure is his tenacity was only matched by his charisma, yet the pressures of competition and the all important "contract" inevitability brought him to his death.
Whether or not you are an avid cyclist, I encourage you to watch this video. It brings good insight to cycling and the problem of doping. Doping is nothing new and as we move forward we can only hope our sport gets cleaner.
But was he Britain's greatest cyclist? I disagree on many levels but one thing was sure is his tenacity was only matched by his charisma, yet the pressures of competition and the all important "contract" inevitability brought him to his death.
Whether or not you are an avid cyclist, I encourage you to watch this video. It brings good insight to cycling and the problem of doping. Doping is nothing new and as we move forward we can only hope our sport gets cleaner.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Pub Quickstep avec Tom Boonen
I found this cool commercial with Tom Boonen while searching Vimeo. Its pretty corny.
Pub Quickstep avec Tom Boonen from Alain Berliner on Vimeo.
Une pub "comédie musicale" que j'ai tourné avec le champion cycliste Tom Boonen pour son sponsor Quickstep
Pub Quickstep avec Tom Boonen from Alain Berliner on Vimeo.
Une pub "comédie musicale" que j'ai tourné avec le champion cycliste Tom Boonen pour son sponsor Quickstep