I'm Ryan from Vegas. I ride bikes and run a blog.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Hills
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Saturday Fun Day
Wet Fun!
Cross National Pictures
Blake uploaded 600 photos from the weekend of racing in Bend Oregon!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/photoblake/
-Rainier
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Raleigh Singlespeed Cross
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
DK
(photos by Kris Miller)
This is Danny Kam. I bought my first ever fixed gear bike from him when I moved to Las Vegas two years ago, at his shop Nu Vision Cyclery. He also races Pro 1/2 for Kahala La Grange Velo Club (used to race for Team Bearclaw) and is a beast (on the road and track) to say the least, just look at them pistons! When I last spoke to him he said he was racing Tour of Flanders AND Paris Roubaix in 2010??!!!
www.nuvisioncyclery.com
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Conzleman Rd.
Went for a ride yesterday and found myself going up Conzleman Rd. Loving this overcast weather that SF has been having. How's the riding going for everyone during this Holiday season?
Always have to end a ride with extra foam...
Any of you that follow this blog are more than welcome to email us your daily ride photos (make 'em good!), and we just might post them up on here. You can send them to hocroad@gmail.com
-Joe
Always have to end a ride with extra foam...
Any of you that follow this blog are more than welcome to email us your daily ride photos (make 'em good!), and we just might post them up on here. You can send them to hocroad@gmail.com
-Joe
Monday, December 14, 2009
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Bay Area Super Prestige Coyote Point
Evan and Oliver on the podium in the Single Speed B category
blake crushing
long run in the sand
this dude was pumped, he was about to fall until I gave him a push
Don Myrah somehow rode the sand
Garrett looking nervous, Connor not paying attention
looking scared
from blakes flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/photoblake/
-Rainier
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
motivation.
VEGAS UPDATE:
Ohh yeahhhh...Vegas...It's warm out there, isn't it?
No..It's fucking cold right now and I'm pretty sure I lost my balls.
It's so hard to get motivated to ride when it's cold. Especially when it's raining? I mean, who likes riding indoors?..
I figured out the only way to get motivated is to tell yourself you're only going for a 2 mile ride and eventually, you'll keep telling yourself to go for more.
I told myself I was only going to ride for an hour the other day and I ended up riding for 4 hours. It's been 30 something degrees out here and it really sucks(for Vegas, I mean). It's definitely that "off season" training and I don't know why I used to like this more than riding in the summer.
I think I may be feeling more fit than I should be right now. I think I should just stop riding for awhile. Yeah, I'm taking another break..
-Chcuk.
Ohh yeahhhh...Vegas...It's warm out there, isn't it?
No..It's fucking cold right now and I'm pretty sure I lost my balls.
It's so hard to get motivated to ride when it's cold. Especially when it's raining? I mean, who likes riding indoors?..
I figured out the only way to get motivated is to tell yourself you're only going for a 2 mile ride and eventually, you'll keep telling yourself to go for more.
I told myself I was only going to ride for an hour the other day and I ended up riding for 4 hours. It's been 30 something degrees out here and it really sucks(for Vegas, I mean). It's definitely that "off season" training and I don't know why I used to like this more than riding in the summer.
I think I may be feeling more fit than I should be right now. I think I should just stop riding for awhile. Yeah, I'm taking another break..
-Chcuk.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Early Birds Coming Through
(This is a long post. Be fore warned)
I spent almost the entirety of yesterday in the cold chilly air of Livermore, CA for the early bird racing clinic hosted by Wenzel Coaching's Ron Castia, Laurel Green, and Bob (forgot last name). I'll try not to go in too much detail because I could probably write a lot about yesterday's events, but overall it was a great experience and well worth it - especially because the 6 hour clinic counts towards your "upgrade" from beginner cat 5 to move up to cat 4.
Had no idea what to expect during the clinic, but I'm glad I went. 23 total riders, mostly all in the same position as me - recreational rider that rides a lot, but wants a little more out of the road bike experience. I think there were two guys there in the same age bracket as myself, so I will probably be racing against them... good thing they are nice guys (we'll wait until races start and then we'll see if that changes ha!) and we all seem to be in the same boat. For the most part everyone was cool, the 3 coaches gave the lowdown on a variety of useful techniques including cornering, sprinting, pack riding and how to "assert" yourself and move up through the pack, and sprinting by using your core. It was great to be able to learn some crucial fundamentals while putting them into use, and the coaches there did a good job of helping you out if you needed some adjusting with a certain technique.
As with almost every diverse group of riders, there is bound to be one that is quite sketchy on the bike and yesterday was no exception unfortunately. As we were practicing zig-zag drills (the technique of engaging your bb while turning left or right through a corner), the said sketchy rider had his left pedal down all the way, while turning sharp going left - NOT GOOD. OTB. I was about two people behind him but I saw the whole thing happen and before you know it there was a front flip before our eyes and blood gushing out from his mouth. I hope you get better soon man.
Some general observations from the clinic:
- Great coaching staff. Ron did a great job with clarifying techniques and answered questions by giving examples. All helpful people with decorated racing backgrounds and they seem like they genuinely want to mentor beginner riders so that they can ride more efficiently and improve their skills. I didn't know whether the clinic was going to be too much of a beginner's course where they teach you how to pedal and shift gears, or if it was going to be day of honing your first year's racing experience. Thankfully it was in the middle of that but more so for the riders who ride on the daily already, and are thinking about getting into racing.
- 23 total riders. 3 ladies, 20 guys. 3 of us below the age of 30, some under 40, and many around 45.
- out of all the bikes in attendance, there was a Giant like mine (Percy happens to chat it up with the Freewheel dudes as well), a $10,000 Parlee?! (I think it got scratched during the roadie version of footdown. I would be pissed), and then the rest were Trek's... none that even looked good... booorrring! --- hey Chcuk, post a GOOD picture of your Trek. Probably the dopest one built up I've seen.
- After the clinic was over, everyone including myself seemed to have a new found knowledge and confidence about their riding skills. After all, that's what this clinic was for, right? Yes the early bird crits are still going to be nerve racking but at least we are all not going into them blindly anymore. Oh yeah, only mid way through the day did I realize the clinic was modeled around criterium racing haha. Oh well, hopefully it's fun!
-Joe
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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