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The 2015 Belgian Waffle Movie Complete

by editors on April 14, 2016

Heard about the Belgian Waffle Ride and wondered what it is all about? Wonder no longer. Just click play and watch the pain roll right out. You’ll be left dumbfounded and drooling, much like the warriors who complete this 135+ mile ride each year.

Most of all you’ll understand exactly why the Belgian Waffle Ride has become the most unique cycling event in North America. If you’re inspired by this, and how could you not be, there are still four spots for the April 24, 2016 event. Click here to register.

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Ride With Brooks At The Sea Otter Classic

by editors on April 13, 2016

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Going to the Sea Otter Classic this weekend? Well, if you are, Brooks would like to invite you to ride with them at 11 AM on Friday, April 15, 2016 on their On The Rivet Ride, a two hour “mixed terrain ride.” Just bring your bike (cross or road will work), helmet, and the rest of the stuff you need for ride and meet up at the Brooks booth (135).

Castelli sponsored athlete and author Rebecca Rusch will be on hand to sign autographs, slap high fives and see us off on the ride. Rumor has it she will be raffling off a signed Castelli Jersey, as well as a signed BROOKS jersey.

Brooks promises that the ride will be at a conversational pace with no dropping. And, if you get there early they’ll have a limited number of C13 saddles for you to demo on the ride. If you’re the kind of cyclist that requires an invitation to join a group ride, then consider this your invitation.

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USA Cycling Website Gets Hacked

by editors on March 18, 2016

USACycling_LogoIn an email sent out to all members today (Friday, March 18, 2016) USA Cycling outlined a hack that had reportedly breached the organization’s website two days ago compromising the security of critical member information.

USA Cycling learned two days ago of a data security incident within USA Cycling’s IT systems that could include some personal information associated with online accounts, including names, mailing addresses, email addresses, dates of birth, emergency contacts, and USA Cycling passwords. It does NOT include any drivers’ license or state ID numbers, credit card numbers, bank account numbers, Social Security numbers, or medical or health insurance information, as we do not store such information.

In other words, every bit of info they had on us is likely out there. Had they stored info like credit cards numbers, it would be gone as well. In the email USA Cycling provided a link requiring that memberschange their passwords before getting access to the site again. Then, those links got so overloaded that the system no longer function. Finally, by 7:45 PM EDT they were able to get the password changing system back in working order. They also encouraged users who may have used the same passwords on other sites or services to change those passwords as well. Thanks, USAC!

For the official word from USA Cycling, please follow the jump.

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Enve Sells Out For $50 Million

by editors on February 23, 2016

enveThe Utah-based cult carbon bicycle accessories manufacture Enve has been snapped up by global sporting goods giant Amer Sport for $50 million, according to story on Bicycle Retailer.

“The acquisition accelerates Amer Sports’ cycling business especially in the United States and provides further expansion opportunities internationally. Enve brings capabilities in carbon technology, and it offers operational scale and synergy benefits complementing Amer Sports’ cycling category,” the company said.

Nice exit, Evne. The brand will be lumped in with Amer Sport’s portfolio that already includes: MavicWilson, Salomon, Atomic, Arc’teryx, Suunto, Precor, DeMarini, and Louisville Slugger. More evidence suggesting that sales and technology are much easier to buy than to build.

[Link: Bicycle Retailer]

 

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Of Course We All Want One Of These

by editors on February 1, 2016

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It looks so clean, smooth, and powerful. It’s like a Ferrari for your seat-tube. But what in heaven’s name is it doing on a 3x. With a motor like that we’d just ride a 55×11 and call it a day.

[Link: Gizmodo]

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Femke Van den Driessche Cries & Denies

by editors on January 31, 2016

We don’t speak a word of Dutch, but let us translate for Famke anyway: “I have no idea how that bike got in with my race bikes. It is not my bike, I had no idea it was there and I have never ridden a bike like that in a race nor would I ever. Someone must have set me up. Everyone knows I would never do something like put a motor in my bike just to win a silly little race like the world championships.”

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2016 Belgian Waffle Registration Open

by editors on January 15, 2016

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Now is your chance to register for one of he hardest rides in the United States: The Belgian Waffle Ride. Click here to register.

So go ahead, BTFU, and take on the 144 miles, 11,000 feet of climbing, and 40 miles of pave like surfaces with the click of a button. If those stats make you shiver in your syrup, you can always choose the shorter yet equally difficult version instead, the Belgian Wafer Ride.

Follow the jump for more info.

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Patagonia’s Sea Ramble Group Rides

by editors on January 5, 2016

BikeToSurfThe Patagonia retail store in Cardiff, California it hooking people up on a Sunday morning group ride called the Sea Ramble Rides.

Join us for weekly Sea Rambler bike rides—casual 10-mile group rides through Cardiff and Encinitas that consist of paved roads and a few dirt trails. All levels of riders are welcome. No one gets left behind! Helmets are required and those under 18 years of age will need a guardian’s signature on the bike waiver. This event is free.

The Patagonia Cardiff store is located at 2185 San Elijo Ave in Cardiff, California.

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Spooky Socks For Haunted Fall Rides

by editors on October 6, 2015

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Sock Guy is loading up on Halloween flavor with some “super spooky socks” that will “send chills up your spine.” As you might expect, these socks (Thriller, Jack-O, Batty, Zombie, and Candy Corn) are in limited supply. Click the link for more info.

[Link: Sock Guy]

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Wax On, Wax Off With Wend Waxworks

by editors on September 29, 2015

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When we were kids we had a nerdy neighbor who was constantly in his parents’ garage mucking about with his old, steel, road bike (with fenders). He’d hand built a truing stand out of a pair of old Masi forks and it seemed he was always building new wheels, replacing spokes on old ones, or re-gluing sew ups.

One of the things that tripped us out most was when he would “wax” his chain. He’d use a small camp stove to heat up an old Folgers can filled with wax. We could smell it from across the street. Once the wax was totally liquid he’d lower his chain into it using a bent coat hanger. After removing the chain from its hot waxy bath he would hang it from the open garage door to dry. Being nosy neighbor kids we asked him, “Why do you put wax on your chain.” 

He said paraffin was the best chain lube there was. We didn’t argue, however, we also never tried it.

The reason we mention this is that Wend Waxworks (part of the Wax Research family of companies that includes popular surf wax Sticky Bumps) has launched the first ever “rub-on” wax based chain lube. 

That’s right. No camp stoves, no, bent hangers, and no old coffee cans, just a clean, twist up deodorant style applicator. Here’s what Wend is saying about it:

Wax‐On is quiet, quick, and clean. It is no secret that the most efficient chain lubrication method to date is immersing a chain into a vat of molten paraffin. However, this method is time consuming, temporary, and dangerous. WEND Waxworks set out to create a lube that would perform equal to or better than hot waxing and that would be easy to apply. After two years of development, the R&D at WEND has come up with Wax‐On. Wax‐On is a sophisticated paraffin based formula that includes proprietary friction reducers as well as proven lubricants such as Zinc and Teflon. The application is a cinch as the user simply rubs the wax onto the chains rollers, resulting in a race ready chain in seconds. Overall user satisfaction is high due to the ease of use, product cleanliness, and lubrication performance. We are confident once you make the change to WEND you will never look back.

We haven’t tried it yet, but the people we trust say it’s been working amazingly well. If you’d like to try some, click the link for more info. The Wend Chain Wax Kit retails for $30 and includes Wax-On, Wax-Off, and a micro fiber towel for making it all happen.

[Link: Wend Waxworks]

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