Cleaning up some old harddrives……

February 1, 2010

Name that rider………who is pushing his bike again!


Peak Cycles Sign

January 31, 2010

I saw this sign on bike ride home from North Table Mesa!

Coors, Lookout Mountain and the sunset in the back ground


Winter’s Here! Keep Riding To Keep Warm

December 9, 2009

It may be in the single digit temperatures, but that doesn’t mean we all put our bikes away and quit riding–  Join the team on New Years Day for a repeat of last year’s ride down Apex:


Chance Legstrong makes it to Durango

October 22, 2009

Chance Legstrong makes it to Durango

Durango cycling community wakes up to sore mouths and lighter wallets

The champ showed up for a benefit movie showing and a dinner at Fort Luigi college. He raised buku bucks for the Fort Lewis College Cycling Team and Trails 2000. Mary and TBrown made it happen – good job guys.

Read the Full Report here.


At the 2006 Tour Cadel Evans had one fan

October 22, 2009

Cadel's single fan at the 2006 TDF

Cadel's single fan at the 2006 TDF

Cadel is not exactly the most popular guy, but it does take dedicated fan to haul around a plywood kangaroo on a stick to all the mountain stages. She probably had to get a bigger rental car just so she could haul around her sign. Back in the DBR days (Diamond Back Racing, alternatively know as D*ck Breath Racing), Jimi K and Cadel used to go at it. After training at the course, Cadel would lay on his bed looking at the ceiling “recovering” for hours while the rest of the team was destroying rental cars, throwing firecrackers at each other, playing golf, etc. I guess that is why Cadel is World Champ now…and he may have a couple more fans since he won the worlds.


How much for one of those Lions?

October 20, 2009
A Landis Lion from the 2006 Tour De France

A Lion from the 2006 Tour De France

Cost of a Lion: 15-20k miles training per year for 15+ years, complete & total dedication to the sport, extreme analytical analysis of training and performance data with the goal of never-ending continuous improvement, 300+ sleepless nights in a homemade altitude tent, a total life commitment to the single goal of mastering the toughest race on the planet.


FLC Cycling Team – 1994 Collegiate Champs

October 20, 2009

FLC Cycling Team - 1994 Collegiate Champs


Indian Summer

October 18, 2009

work 013I’ve been waiting since labor day for this Indian summer to show up.  For all of you who haven’t been in Colorado or haven’t been paying attention it’s been down right cold, snowy, and rainy.  With the days getting shorter and being super busy at work my days riding the bike are numbered but I sure made up for it this weekend. Unfortunately everything above tree line is done and even lower elevations aren’t too pretty on the north faces.  So I decided to hit the one area I don’t ride too much once the season is in full swing.  Between the dredge on Tiger Road and Keystone provides for some fun loops I haven’t hit since late May.  I even took a detour through keystone, hitting some horse trails and other assorted single track that bobs in and out of the homes there.  It was a trip riding the single track where it all began in the summer of 96.   Over all it was a ripping good time at a nice off season pace, thirty two miles, three and a half hours, and right around 3,000 ft of climbing without hitting any “big climbs.”  The downfall was the two or so miles on pavement……. but the other 28 miles or so of single track didn’t hurt. – Jason K

Unfortunately I have to publish the picture below.  In post from back in June Parker, Jesse, Matt, and I were doing a nice little loop around summit county.  We stopped so Jesse could take some pictures of the wildflowers while Parker was inspired to recite poetry about tulips and Indian paint brush.  Well they logged the area and seemed to “crush” everything.  But I got a funny feeling the flowers will be back next year so don’t worry Parker.

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mad singlespeed climbing skills

October 18, 2009

a Specialized angel

October 17, 2009
2006 TDF - Next to the Phonak bus; Stage 20 ITT - Floyd rode back into yellow that day

2006 TDF - Next to the Phonak bus - Stage 20 ITT - Floyd rode back into yellow that day


Jeffco’s Final Decision

October 14, 2009

Starting in the spring of 2010, mountain bikers will be limited to uphill rides on odd-numbered days on the Apex Park trail. On even-numbered days, mountain bikers can use the trail as they normally would.

The plan also called for the creation of an additional multi-use trail in the park.

Click here for the Official Jefferson County Decision

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Halloween Costume

October 12, 2009

As the days get shorter and the cool fall air settles in, I start to think about Halloween and what costume will I wear this year…  then I was sent this photo!  I dont have to think any more, my mind is made up!

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Steep?

October 11, 2009

Peak Cycles employee, Brendan H, is studying abroad this semester in Sengeal.  He sent this photo of a road in Cape Verde that goes on for 12km…

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Reminds me of that road in New Zealand that Parker  ‘crushed’! Keep exploring the world Brendan!


Apex Get Press, Chad does too!

September 30, 2009

It seems like enough people have been bothered by Jeffcos Open Space plan at Apex, that 9News did a story on it recently. Team BikeParts.com rider, Chad Kittles, can be seen in this new clip about the possible changes Apex may go through.

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From COMBA

COMBA is asking concerned trail users to meet at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 1, at the lower Apex Park parking lot to demonstrate their opposition to the plan. Bikers will then ride over to the Jefferson County Open Space Administrative Office, 700 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite 100, Golden, Colo., where the county’s Open Space Advisory Committee is scheduled to consider the Apex Park management plan at 7 p.m.

Hope to see you there, Jesse.


TKMBD

September 28, 2009

Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day is Oct 3rd!  Share that love for dirt and 2 wheels and grab you son, daughter, nephew, niece, neighbors kid or some random youth and take ’em mountain biking!  Below is a map of places in Colorado that will be holding events along with the world wide day.  For those in Denver, COMBA will be holding an event at Bear Creek Lake Park from 9:00am -1:00pm.  IMBA is spearheading the international event, so click here for more information!Screen shot 2009-09-26 at 10.40.47 PM


Alchemy Bikes

September 23, 2009

Here are a couple recent photos from James down in Austin at Alchemy Bicycles...

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Rad Ross and his new Tat

September 22, 2009

Ross Schnell got a new tattoo this past weekend in Durango at the SSWC09… congrats man!

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Yeti

September 20, 2009

caliyetiI got this email from a friend…

there is a guy out in California that I have bounced some emails with regarding watches, and we got talking mountain bikes. Well after he found out I had a Yeti he tells me yea, his very first mtb was a yeti from when they were originally made in Cali, and that he still has it. He said he picked it up and shortly thereafter hurt his back and stopped biking for like 8 years. When he got back into biking suspension was in full swing so he just picked up a new bike. He dropped me a pic of his Yeti….it is seriously a museum piece.

Continue On

September 19, 2009
Competitor Monica Bascio, one of two women competing in the hill climb race.

Competitor Monica Bascio, one of two women competing in the hill climb race.

After reading this article on Mountain Flyer about the Handcycling championships, I was smiling!  I love seeing new ways people enjoy mountain biking!  I sent the photo out to a couple friends and this is what Mitch Westall said…

Having had a C1 neck break and a T9 compression.  I stepped in similar shoes, only for a short while, and I can tell you it shook me to the core.   To be told, I would never ride a bike again.  To realize that your dreams / hopes, daily life will be forced to change.

These brave people adapted, altered, refocused their life.  They found enjoyment similar to us in getting outside in beautiful country and racing.

Handcycle racers are exactly like every true Mountain Biker — when you fall down,  you pick yourself up, brush off the blood, ignore the pain, and get right back on the bike and plug away — continue on.

They inspire me to not let shit in life get in my way of enjoying life.

– Mitch Westall

Well said Mitch!  🙂


Telluride to Moab

September 18, 2009

Check out this Mountains to Desert ride!   130 miles for a good cause!  Awesome!  But… you gotta start making plans, the ride is next weekend, Sept 26!

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