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A couple more awesome sponsors lined up today!

Monday, August 24th, 2009

That is always a great way to start your week. Well that and then freaking out that you have not seen all the rest of your equipment and the first cx races are mere weeks away.

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Thanks for the video heads up Booooooom. Combines a few of my favorite things: skateboarding, architecture and film:

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I am building up the heaviest training wheels I think I have ever built. dp-18 rims. It will be like weight training.
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I’ve been too busy to keep up on the current cycling news myself and well, Cyclingnews has been turned into an ugly mess. So I have other people digest and feed the important bits back to me. Another great read. Thanks Whit.
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mtb_blackHere is a sneak peek into my pals at Courier Coffee roasters.
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I met up with the rep for BONT shoes and 2XU compression garments. Going to bring the 2XU stuff into Portland Bicycle Studio. Very awesome. Check out those BONT shoes too. FULL CARBON TT SHOES? WTF!

k-edge_clampHave you seen these K-Edge chain watchers? This is the new clamp on style. Take a look at Heidi Swift’s bike for the classic braze on model.

Things are getting awesome.

I keep ordering cx tyres and people keep telling me to order more. “hey you just ordered a couple dozen. why not a few dozen next time?” um… ok. sure.

BMC me. yes please.

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

2008bmcpromachinewhiteframeBMC me.

New pricing, new program.

Lowered the price on their frame sets and compete “pre-pack” bicycles.

Complete Pro Machine with Ultegra SL at $3849.00

Would you like to know more?

Molly Cameron
Portland Bicycle Studio
503.841.8006

Ridley is cyclocross.

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Ridley X-FirePortland Bicycle Studio is the Portland, Oregon source for Ridley bicycles.

Take a glance at this machine.

Let’s talk about cyclocross bikes. I am really excited to take on the Ridley brand this season. The cyclocross bikes are world class. The road range is world class.

A complete full carbon 1192g cyclocross frame set starting at $1500.
A complete race ready sub - 17lb. cross bike at $2600.

The Cyclingnews Ridley 2010 preview has some more details.

Shoot me an email or give me a call, we will talk cyclocross.

Portland Bicycle Studio
503.841.8006

Rabobank is stoked!

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Thanks Mud and Cowbells for bringing this to my attention.

tubular tyres. what the hell is going on?

Friday, May 29th, 2009

fmb grippo xlI got an email from Francois a week ago:

“Bonjour, FMB vous présente ses nouveautés 2009. Cordialement, Francois”.

Looks like FMB is releasing some new treads!

yay!

Wait a second. These are tread patterns that already exist on other tyres. I can’t keep it straight. But I know someone who can;

I met up with Donn from Challenge tyres this afternoon. The cyclocross is in full effect.

fmb griffo mediumAs he explains it: “I’m playing Switzerland (read: neutral party) in all this. We love Francois, he has been to our factory. We are selling him our treads for FMB use.”

“But Donn” I say, “why the hell would I buy a Challenge tyre from FMB?”

Hands in the air: “Hey, don’t look at me.”

One could argue that a handmade FMB coton casing is superior to a handmade Challenge cotton casing. “only by someone attuned to the subtle nuances of various tubulars and their properties” - why thank you Donn.

But, with that said, I did tell him: “the Fango? meh.”

“alright, I’ll get a little defensive about the Fango, I mean, I had a lot to do with the design process. It has won a lot of races! It is a great tire!”

“Fair enough Donn, fair enough. I’m not saying it sucks, I’m saying it does not give me enough performance over the traditional Grifo tread. Who needs killer cornering knobs when you are sliding through all your corners anyways?”

“Well, what can Challenge do then?”

“Design another badass tread design. A mud tread design! Something for the NW. Something for mud, not like a Racing Ralph, kinda like a Rhino but not quite like a TUFO.”

“fine.” he says. And, proceeds to show me photos so secret and so fresh on his laptop that he is also seeing them for the first time.

“boo yah.” I say. “convince Alex to keep those side lugs and you are in business.”

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I also got a call from TIRE ALERT! yesterday looking for a source for 700×30 latex inner tubes. He can’t find a source for them. And, I can’t seem to find a supply of them either.

I had Francois build up and send me some last year for my own stock to send along to TIRE ALERT! when I had FMB and Dugast repairs that needed latex tubes as TIRE ALERT! was not putting latex back in my fancy cx repairs.

How many times can I write TIRE ALERT! in one paragraph?

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There you have it. I’m not even going to touch on Vittoria, Continental, Geax or others. I like the traditional, the time tested and race proven. I’ve seen some dope tread designs out there but, I’m convinced that any Euro on any day of the week can win a muddy US cross race on file treads and 15 psi. So, at a certain point tread design it is not the issue eh? We just need to be riding faster and handling our machines better.

Why yes, I did receive your package!

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

giroandcoffeeI cut the SHIT out of my legs shaving in a hurry yester-morning. I was running late; I had a date with Matt and Saska to watch DiLuca embarrass every other bike racer in Italy.

And I badly needed to con Matt in to making me an espresso on his sweet little Breville.

I’ve had far too busy weeks recently. Barely riding my bike, racing here and there, working, hiring and recovering from being sick. Story of my life, no?

winstonsaI received a sweet package in the mail the day before and figured it would be a good time to try out this exciting gift.

Winston’s Knickers.

The tubular tyre has been a fascination for me since I learned about them. I still get excited When I make orders from Francois at FMB, I’ll send a little care package along, some coffee beans, some local flavor.

winstonsbImagine my surprise when a package arrived from new friends bearing something similar: home made Embrocation from Mary in Louisville! (or rather Mary’s BF)

I took the time to take the embrocation into the garage and lovingly rest it upon my moto. I inspected the aroma and texture.

Then applied.

winstonscI was off to the local training crit. It was windy; very windy for Portland and looking like a spring rain would hit us.

The embrocation was perfect for the brisk windy conditions we raced in, it kept me taken care of during the race and did not sting the shit out of my raw, bloodied legs.

I can’t say I did the embrocation any justice with my mediocre riding in the crit…

Thanks Mary!

Hooking each other up with gear and creating and putting good energy back out there is what it is all about.