
Friday, January 8, 2010
First Ride of the year and an interiew for GT

Saturday, November 21, 2009
Cyclocross !!
"There are many stories about the origins of cyclo-cross. One is that European road racers in the early 1900s would race each other to the next town over from them and that they were allowed to cut through farmer's fields, over fences or take any other shortcuts in order to make it to the next town first. This was sometimes called steeple chase as the only visible landmark in the next town was often the steeple. This was a way for them to stay in shape during the winter months and put a twist on road racing. In addition, riding off road in more difficult conditions than smooth pavement increased the intensity at which the cyclists were riding and improved their on-the-road bike handling abilities. Forced running sections, or portage, were incorporated to help deliver warm blood to the feet and toes, as well as exercise other groups of muscles. Daniel Gousseau of France is credited as having inspired the first cyclo-cross races and organizing the first French National Championship in 1902. Géo Lefèvre, the originator of the idea for the Tour de France, also played a key role in the early days of the sport."
Basically we race on dirt, grass, sand, mud whatever in 2 miles laps for about 60 minutes. We race on bikes that are pretty much road bile with slighty fatter tires and different brakes. The races also involve obstacles that we have to get off our bikes and jump over, or super steep hills or steps to carry your bike up. It is also synonmous with mud, sand, and rain. Pictures from epic races have the riders covered in mud with only the whites of their eyes visible. It's pretty much awesome!
So I was growing restless not racing something and I've always wanted to try cyclocross. Unfortunatley my car broke down a month ago and it took away all of my cyclocross bike money. I sat depressed in my house for a month and then realized with some slight modification my fixie commuter bike could be converted into a single speed cyclocross machine. I flipped the hub to the freewheel side, because keeping it fixed would not be a good idea. I am currently running a 46t X 18t combo until my 42t chainring comes in. I put some knobby tires on it which fit my frame because I run 700c wheels on a frame designed for 27" wheels. I also installed some brakes, which also seemed like the safe thing to do. So my spray painted black steel steed was now ready to race.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Taking a break, hanging out in a lab and joining DBC
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
2010 GT Bikes on New and Improved Website!!


Tuesday, August 25, 2009
I won the Solo Championship of 12 Hours of Humboldt

GT Demo Tour in California
Consumer Demo Day
Nisene Marks Parking lot (Behind the Aptos Post Office)
500 Cathedral Dr
Aptos, CA 95003
Sunday, August 9, 2009
First Place at Howell Mountain Challenge Mountain Bike Race!!



Thursday, August 6, 2009
Auburn Trifecta - Make sure you're prepared when you divert down a mystery trail

Friday, July 24, 2009
Why Tubeless Mountain Bike Tires?



Thursday, July 23, 2009
GT's Force 1.0 is reviewed on cyclingnews.com
Prairie City Series Champion!

so even with flats in the last two races of the Prairie city race season, I held onto my season point lead and won the Expert 25-34 Class in this 12 race series. It was a great time but I'm ready for a break in the mountain bike season. I think the next race on dirt will be Howell Mtn. on Aug 9th!
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Prairies City Race #10

Keith won, but for some reason he’s placed last on the result page. There is a possibility this is a punishme
This is in no way a dig at beginner racers. I applaud and promote all skill levels of riders to come race. This is the basis of the GT Dirt Coalition team. I just hope that everyone can be more understanding, and that includes the faster racers as well as the beginners and the race organizers. Mountain bike racing is fun, don't let the few negative nancy's ruin it.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
First race of the year, Prairie City Race Series Race #1

Alright the season has begun! Tonight was the first of 12 Wednesday night races at Prairie City. Last year I did really well in the expert class and decided to stay in that class. In the 25-34 expert class age group there appeared to be about 20 people at the start line. The course was short but fast with two climbs per lap. (the courses get longer at the sun sets later) There was also a bit of wind. The expert class does 4 laps, I rolled out and led after the first two, on the third lap I was dropped on a climb and lost the lead. I joined up with another guy in my class and we worked together and started to catch but on the last lap I couldn't maintain anymore and lost my partnership and was passed again midway through the last lap. So in my first race of the year I took fourth place! I'm happy with this. I know I'll get my speed back on the flats but I have hill work to do, that's where I lost my placings. My buddy Keith raced in the Expert Plus class (grassroots for Pro) and took second. Awesome job Keith! His girlfriend also dominated the women's sport class, get ready to be upgraded Jen. While hanging out at the end of the race I found two guys with some sweet old GT Zaskars, check out the pic above, the guy on the right has some sweet anodization on the cranks, stem, seat post, bar ends, and brake bar. Will post some pics from the race soon! I'm doing the Napa Valley Dirt Classic this Sunday, it is supposed to be hilly so more fun to come and one of my GT brothers from Reno will be there to race with.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Salmon Falls Ride

Yesterday I drove up to Salmon Falls and got some climbing in. It was a great day, the weather was amazing. If you want a climb day from this trail its simple every time there's a fork in the trail go up. So it was another test day for the GT Zaskar Pro. The climb was long and hot but good. I felt good but I didn't climb at "race pace" so still not sure how I'll feel when I'm red lining it during my first race. At the broken glass and trash covered summit instead of turning around and going down the way I came I went down the little side trail. The entrance is up top where there's a break in the shrubbery and a old wood door on the ground. When you enter the rabbit's hole be ready for a fun little downhill in extremely tight quarters. It's important to keep your elbows in and head down, combine this with handling the bike down steep sections of the trail and you also get a couple short steep headwalls. When you get back to the main trail it's time to just lock out the fork and hammer! I almost ran into a cow and some turkeys on the way back to the car, that was a bit odd. Good times though, going out to Rockville for a mellow fun ride today.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Prairie City Race Series

The Prairie City Race series starts April 1st, which is next Wednesday! This is a 12 week Wednesday night series so there are plenty of opportunities to race! The race has been around for 14 years, it has some great competition for skilled riders and is a perfect way for beginner racers to come out and enjoy themselves and learn to race. It's also just a great excuse to mountain bike. The classes include Juniors, Beginner, Sport, Expert and Expert Plus, or Single Speed, Single Speed Women, Clydesdale, and Tandem. Each week you earn points based on your class placing. Weeks where it reaches above 100 degrees or there are ridiculous winds or it rains that week is Double Points! Mandatory class upgrades are also enforced to keep the competition fun and close.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
GT Dirt Coalition web site is up!
My new GT Zaskar Pro is here!

I had my conference call with the GT Coalition people today and the whole time I'm jealous because most of the other people have there bikes. Then I swear the second I hang up the phone the FedEx guy is at my door. I took it to REI and built it up and then took it to Granite Bay to do some hot laps! So my first ride and review on my brand new GT Zaskar Pro is...