Women’s qualifying with the Freedom Tower in the back round.
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Women’s qualifying with the Freedom Tower in the back round.
THINKING IN SYSTEMSCHAPTER 1: THE BASICSDONELLA MEADOWS
Mmm…nope. Paging wtfkits. I think there’s a way you could make pink leopard print work but it’s not this.
Yeah robinamer there’s a lot going on here. My big gripe was too much pink.
What they actually mean to say is, THIS IS AMAZING. MORE MORE MORE
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The Japan Series Andreas Gefeller
"Winding down the final part of track, this instantly recognisable section is the first sight you get from the finish line as riders crank on the pedal and hunt for the line!" - via 2014 Downhill World Cup | Pietermaritzburg Track Walk gallery | Dirt
I always love Dirt’s photo galleries - have a look at all the shots from the trackwalk at the 2014 Pietermaritzburg Downhill MTB World Cup
POOL, loss of color is an art installation by Jeroen Bisscheroux that brings light to the devastating tsunami that affected the Sendai, Japan region and related events involving the meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant’s 3 nuclear reactors in one image. Recognizing the looming fears still surrounding the meltdown, Jeroen created a carpet-like installation in Osaka, Japan in an effort to bring the tragedies closer to human attention.
"It is a translation of the threat of an even greater tragedy that hangs over our heads. The problems surrounding the nuclear power plant in Fukushima are far from being resolved. POOL, loss of color must emphasize the focus and timeliness of events both in Japan, but especially in Western Europe, where the events in Fukushima have faded into the background."
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Scientific engravings from 1850
by John Philipps Emslie
(via the Wellcome Collection)
JP Bevins’ 4x5 film portraits from the first ever women’s field at the Redhook Crit are now viewable online at NoLifeLikeThisLife.com
Go to an A+ restaurant that has surprisingly large portions for dinner with donnerpartyofone, don’t eat it all, go to bed, wake up, put an egg or two on the leftovers.
this is making me hungry.
Amazing stroke.
SKILLS.
Proper photos of my Stoemper.
Raced it in torrential rain last weekend at Red Hook Crit
This would match the Rouler Racing team kit, amirite, Chris?
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NPR covers all 2,428 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border, so you don’t have to.
The results are beautiful.
Photo by @superdomestik
RED HOOK CRIT - Race Report by Sophia Lee
PROLOGUE
"Why wouldn't I race my road bike in a criterium?"
"It's fixed gear track bikes on a criterium course. No brakes allowed. We can loan you a bike."
Manic laughter erupted as the component parts sank in. "OK, sign me up."
BOOT CAMP - PHILLY NAVAL YARD - 3 x Track Bike
When I agreed to race Red Hook Crit, I'd ridden a fixed gear exactly twice: once at Northbrook Velodrome, and once on a "grotesque example of conspicuous minimalist consumption." (via BikeSnobNYC) Lucky for me, we have Camille Durocher on QCW, who sat me down in Philly Naval Yard and explained the trig behind pedaling through corners ("So unless you're leaning THIS FAR, you can't pedal strike"). And then she coached me through 25 different cornering drills before pronouncing me semi-unfit to race.
HOBOCYCLIST - Tativille Gypsies
Tativille began in a tiny basement shop in Hyde Park, Chicago, but these days it has an international diaspora spanning Europe and Australia. More than half of its current members converged from IL, CO, PA, MA, and NJ in Brooklyn. It was so great to see so many familiar faces! We can't thank Roderick's relations enough for providing amazingly generous host housing. And hot Philippino-style breakfast. OMG.
QUALIFIERS - 4 x Track Bike
Seeing as how we wouldn't have a chance to pre-ride the course, that it was my fourth time ever on a track bike, and well, Red Hook Crit, I was a total ball of nerves as we staged. Why'd I listen to Tati Cycles? Why am I here? Rain, wtf? As always happens though, I hit the race course, and race mode kicks in. My thoughts simplify and condense: corner, chicane, corner, crowd - cool!, corner, corner, windy - fuck, corner, omg hairpin turn slowdownslowdown, SPRINT. Repeat. I realized that track bikes rules are actually pretty simple: don't stop pedalling, and slow your legs down ... to slow down. I thought: I can do this.
RED HOOK CRIT - 5 x Track Bike
For Red Hook Crit, I donned my Tati skinsuit. Not only did Roderick loan me his bike ("DON'T CRASH IT!"), but he also secured host housing for both me and Melissa Tabas of QCW. Through the rain on every lap I heard Kristina's voice ("CATCH THAT WHEEL SOPHIA - BRIDGE BRIDGE!"), Sheena's and Paul's voices ("GO SOPHIA") above the entire crowd. And of course, I wouldn't have done this race had Tati Cycles not told me about it ("Not race? Bitch, please.")
My crit / track bike abilities being a total question mark meant entering the race assuming I'd get dropped and DNF. The lead pack did drop me, but I was in the first chase group with certified badass Kelli Samuelson the entire race, avoided the crash in the hair pin, was not around for the bad one with the Rockstar racer (hope she's doing ok! well wishes), and in the end, managed to pass Kelli in the final sprint for 7th place! AND THEN LIZ SO PODIUMED WUUUUUUTTTTTTTTTTTTTT.
EPILOGUE
Red Hook Crit envelopes racers and bystanders alike within its spectacle of flashing lights (such fancy cameras! Melissa even made it to Manual for Speed!), dreams of being internet famous, tricked out track bikes, cobbled-together garage bikes, adrenaline, and a sense of united optimism and excitement about riding bikes fast. Although it may be portrayed as a glorified alley cat (which it most certainly is), all the favorites to win were cat 1 pros in mtb, road, and track (winner of the men's race being a pro French MTB racer, in fact). There was a serious athleticism demonstrated by the sheer number of rollers in use for warm-ups, but there was also a sense of style and grace in representing the elegance and power of bike culture.
#RHC, Kelli Samuelson
The final sprint between Jo Celso and Liz So