FORTUNE 700 SERIES TIME TRIAL recap

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So yesterday was the first of four events for the Fortune 700 Race to the End of Summer Sessions III. The racers were faced with a 3 lap time trial of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Ca. Each lap was approximately 3.57 miles which ended up being a total of 10.71 miles. This was mapped out courtesy of the event coordinators for this event series. I think the highlight of the day had to be the run by Edgar “WILLO” Juarez, who finished with a time of 20:37 which was 1 minute and 22 seconds ahead of the second place time for mens fixed gear. Not only was Edgar’s time good enough to win the Mens 1st. Place for fixed gear, but his time also beat the 1st. Place Mens Road division by 31 seconds !!! WOW ! THIS GUY IS A BEAST !!!! Edgar “WILLO” Juarez averaged a pace of appx. 31.16 mph for the entire 10.71 mile time trial. I still can not explain how incredible this was to see happen and the fact that he is a good friend made it that much more special. So congratulations again to Edgar and to all of the winners yesterday who came out and gave it their all. I can not wait to see what happens next Sunday !

Sept. 16th: Pasadena – Time Trial (Rose bowl) 10 miles
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/128604329

Sept.23rd : Rose Bowl – Red Box 19 miles
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/128588715

Sept. 30th: Pasadena – Long Beach – Pasadena 65.69 miles
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/128158117

Oct. 7th : Chinatown Criterium 45 min each cat.
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/128608163

This is SERIES of 4 Sunday events with each event being unique in it’s own right. The all around rider(s) who do well in all events will be able to walk away with an option of 3 best of event jerseys! Do you have what it takes to capture “sprinter” jersey? Or a “climbers” jersey? Not to mention an overall stage class jersey?!

CATEGORIES: ROAD / FIXED / CROSS / MEN / WOMEN

TIME TRIAL RESULTS – FORTUNE 700 SERIES – 9/16/2012

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GET READY FOR THE NEXT RACE COMING UP ON SUNDAY ! Below is a copy of the route map for the 19 mile Red Box race coming up, so get your legs ready !

Sept.23rd : Rose Bowl – Red Box 19 miles
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/128588715

19 mile Red Box - Fortune 700 series

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PLEASE HELP GET THIS STOLEN BIKE BACK FOR FUNERAL !

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Now this story right here really means a whole lot me. As we all know last Friday there was a terrible accident at the Los Angeles Critical Mass bike ride that took the life of 18 year old Jerico Vivar Colata. It was said that he died after crashing into a concrete wall near the UCLA campus. Apparently he lost control of his bike during a left turn which caused him to crash which ultimately took his life. Young Jerico was not wearing a helmet which more than likely would have saved his life in this crash. Since Friday I have thought about this tragedy many times and I have been encouraging many young riders to start wearing a helmet.

Right now I am calling out to every cyclist in help to get back Jerico’s bike back. It really sickens me to think that some asshole out there would actually steal this kids bike ! I mean who really has the nerve to steal a bike at the scene where this kid just lost his life !!! THIS IS BULLSHIT ! I personally will reward anyone who can help get this bike back for his family in time for his funeral. I can not begin to tell all of you out there how much this really pisses me off. Whoever you are who took Jerico’s bike just know this, YOU ARE THE NASTIEST SCUM THAT ANYONE WILL EVER FIND ON THIS PLANET AND I REALLY HOPE KARMA TAKES ITS TURN ON YOU ! I EVEN HOPE YOU DIE RIDING THIS KIDS BIKE BECAUSE NOBODY DESERVES TO RIDE THAT BIKE EXCEPT JERICO ! I did not know Jerico personally but I for sure will be on the look out for his bike. So I beg all of you out there if you know anything at all to please contact me via facebook or email at mashafix@gmail.com

This is a detailed description of the bike….. Handle bars: Profile Design T2 wings bars Grey lettering, cinelli carbon grip tape at the end, cinelli end caps Stem: Avenir drop stem black computer: Sigma 1009 sts wir
eless computer HEADSET: FSA zero stacked headset WITH FSA TOP CAP Fork : Cannanondale sliced carbon fork, re-clear coated, with bubble spots, Frame: White 53cm Leader 725 frame, stickered bomb on the left side, and there is a cracked on the right where the 725 logo is, on the right also had a state bicycle decal on it as well. Also head tube has a chip on the bottom of it. Light: knog Geeko front light, in black, he had it strap to the seat post, (93 TIL INFINITY) DECALS ON SEAT TUBE, Crank: Sram s100 powersplined, truvativ Powersplined bottom brackect SEAT CLAMP: Frame is missing the leader stock seat clamp, replaced with an uno seat clamp, Uno seat post, Saddle: selle italia x2 flow saddle, Wheels: Stars Cycles 60mm super deep v wheelsets,(on one side of the wheel had a double bolt, and bolts were use as washers on both wheels) Back CST REAR TIRE, Front schwalbe tire, 48t/16c ratio, Pedals: Wellgo track pedals with double plastic clips in black, Chain: KMC black chain,

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PRODUCT REVIEW // FAMLI STRAPS los angeles

I think the first thing that stood out to me with the STRAPS was the color purple. I have yet to see very many companies use such a deep color purple like FAMLI STRAPS does. Besides that I like how the straps are reinforced with metal at the ends of the straps to keep them from fraying over time. The straps are also fairly stiff yet not to stiff so for some it may be a more comfortable strap for everyday use as well as tricking. After 2 weeks of vigorous testing these straps look pretty good for the abuse they were put threw. So if you are looking for a good Fixed Freestyle strap that is not only affordable but comes in many different color options then I suggest you check these out. I will have them down at THE WORKSHOP LB on display for a few days so if you are in the area be sure to come by and check them out…. and did I mention they are HAND MADE RIGHT HERE IN LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA !

The top tube pad is definitely longer than most top tube pads I have seen or have used before. For those of you that are doing tricks this is definitely going to cover the entire top tube so if you are looking for a new top tube pad FAMLI STRAPS has got you covered their and they have many different color options to choose from as well.

The HIP POUCH is very spacious and also has a hidden pocket built in that if there was not a note attached to the hip pouch when they sent it to me I would have never found it hahahahah ! Besides the secret pocket I really like that this bag has plenty of space to fit all my tools, tube, and bike pump for when I want to go for a ride and not have to lug around a huge bag. One thing I noticed about this pouch was that it did not have a U-Lock holster built in to it as many other hip pouches on the mark have built in. However despite this I could really care lees because the size of the pouch makes up for that and I have always been one to put my U-Lock in my belt as I ride.

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BICYCLE SHARING PROGRAM coming to long beach …

Now this STORY that was posted up by the LONG BEACH PRESS TELEGRAM a few days ago announcing their plan to bring a bicycle rental program to the city of Long Beach, Ca. The Bike Nation Inc. of Tustin has proposed to invest $12 million to Long Beach to create a bicycle rental network that would include 250 bike share stations, 2,500 bikes and 3,750 bike docks over a extended 10 year contract with the city. The locations for these proposed bike stations has not been set up or identified yet but they plan on having a “significant” number of these stations open and available for rental by January 1st of this next year. I myself am super stoked to hear this news and was super stoked on the pricing plans they have set up. I think the best part for me is if you use them for less than 30 minutes it is at no cost to you. The rental plans are very affordable as well starting at only $75 for the year and offering a rate of $60 to students that qualify for the program. There is also more affordable ways to rent them as well, such as $6 for 24 hours, $12 for 72 hours, $25 for 7 days, and $35 for a month. The prices may vary but its the 30 minutes or less for free to me that is so sick ! Cities such as Anaheim and Los Angeles have made similar contract agreements as well.

A great example of a program like this is going on in Mexico City , Mexico. They have a program right now that is so big that they had to stop taking new members because there was not enough bikes ! I know I can not wait until the day when I see this many bikes on the streets. I know for sure when gas prices just keep rising it is inevitable that people are going to need to find more affordable ways of transportation.

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Los Fixie Riders: L.A. Latino Teens on Why They Prefer Fixed Gear Bikes

So when I first saw this video I could not help but chuckle a bit to myself about how funny it would be to watch this video with some Beavis and Butthead style commentary but I still am thinking about doing that but in the mean time I took some screenshots of some of the people that are interviewed throughout this video and shared some of their best quotes from the video. Either way you look at this video its funny and also passes along some great information along to young Latino riders out there to get inspired to ride a fixie bike. It is so awesome to see so many kids getting on these bikes that I love. I just wish some people would educate themselves a bit more on the bikes and their history but either way this fixed gear phenomenon is here to stay and grow.

EMMANUEL – 18 years old
Huntington Park, Ca.

“A fixie are way faster than mountain bike, speed bikes, anything. Because they are single gear.”

“If you cruz around too, You find white people, Black people.”

JASMINE – 18 years old
San Gabriel, Ca.

“Well they say its easier cuz like you just keep going ya know. You don’t have to struggle with the pedals.”

JOE
Bike Lane – Mid City Bicycle Shop
(Joe is a real Latino … peep the hickey on his neck. That is legit)

“Well it’s just something that came back up, it’s actually something ahh that was used back in the day, a fixie riding. Where you pedal forward and backward and now it’s just something fun for kids to do.”

ROGER – 18 years old
Los Angeles, Ca.

“There’s tricking fixies and then there’s riding fixies.”

“Not many people like it, think think it’s dangerous, but to me ………………. it’s uhh …. it’s…… I just like doing it. I like biking, I like riding, and to get faster and to lie get somewhere maybe like get sponsored or do something with the bike.”

OZY – 17 years old
Mid City, Ca.

“Well if you don’t have a brake some cities are really, nah like mean. Like so they stop you and if you don’t have a brake or a helmet or if its dark and you don’t have a light they will give you a ticket. And then, and then … well they like give you a ticket. So yeah, that’s only like the cities that are evil.”

ONYX – 18 years old
Los Angeles, Ca.

“And the thing about the wind cutters is ahh, the flyers right here are everything. Ahh I pretty much put it too my liking. Ahh these are raves, Sunset Shuffle, Starbucks, and on the other side we have Reggaeton is for music.”

ROGER – 17 years old
Mid City, Ca.

“Everybody is riding them, especially Mexicans.”

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WOLFPACK HUSTLE DRAG RACE COVERAGE by mashafix.com

1st. PLACE MEN – TIM MCGEE

1st. PLACE WOMAN – BEATRIZ RODRIGUEZ

PHOTOS BY – JAHROME/MASHAFIX.COM ®

So the 2012 WOLFPACK HUSTLE drag races have come to an end but the memories of the epic night will forever be engrained into hundreds of cyclists and fans that came out to this event. I can not begin to tell you how amazing this event was. I really have to hand it to the WOLFPACK HUSTLE for throwing such a awesome event and I would like to thank all of the people that helped put this together because you guys all did a great job. I will admit that going into this night my mind was set on seeing my good friend Edgar “willo” Juarez win this event however that is not what had happened in the end. He definitely did a great job out there and is still number one in my book.

The night started at around 5 pm with the crews setting up the tunnel for the night but this event went on until almost 3 in the morning ! At about 7 pm racers began to show up and register for their individual heats. As racers got there ankle straps to record their qualifying times I found myself wandering around and checking out all the booths and the CITY GROUNDS athlete zone. They really out did themselves with the “athlete zone” by stoking it full of food and drinks ranging from coconut water to bananas and there had to be at least a good 8-10 stations for racers to warm up on and bike stands ready for anyone to work on their bikes. Now the event was also equipped with areas all along the inside of the tunnel where people could safely lock there bikes up and watch the event. Now all of this was topped off with a finishing area filled with concession stands of food and booths set up for some of the event sponsors to display their products and goods. From what I was told it cost approximately $9000 for the WOLFPACK HUSTLE to obtain permits from the city of Los Angeles to throw this event. As we all know money like this is hard to come by so its a must that we thank all the sponsors from this event for contributing and combining their efforts to make this happen.

Now for the fun part, THE RACES !!!! I can say this for sure, if you missed this event then you definitely missed out on a great time. I have never been to drag races like this before or any in general. I think one of my most favorite parts of going threw the pictures I took from last night was the expressions on the racers faces. Whether it was them preparing their thoughts before take off or the pure effort they put into the beginning strokes of their races they all showed what ever emotion they were going threw on their face with the most gritty and hilarious looks no matter which heat you watched. I spent most of my time down at the starting line taking pictures and wishing many of the riders good luck. I really wish I could have been at the finish line to see these racers whiz by at speeds in excess of 35+ mph but being at the start was just as good. One of the biggest factors all night I heard from races was what gear ratio to use. I did notice whoever used a heavier gear ratio was usually left off the line but would noticeably start to catch their opponents down the stretch. Since the race was only 1000 feet it took a gear ratio with a happy medium yet these guys were still going over 30 mph the entire night. As the night dwindled down its racers from 300 to the top 16 men and woman you could feel the intensity grow as these racers were being eliminated one race at a time.

For the woman it was Beatriz Rodriquez that took home the dog tags posting a initial qualifying time of 28.08 seconds which was about three quarters of a second slower than the top qualifying time of Shelby Walter. Beatriz ended up taking out Shelby in the semi final heat to face off against Lindsey Nelson. When Beatriz lined up for the woman’s final I could see the look of deep concentration as she took the right hand lane. As they began the countdown from 3 to start the race I took one last shot of these two racers before they took their last ride down the 2nd. street tunnel for the night. In the end Beatriz won the dog tags and showed them off with a huge smile as all the crowd, friends, and fellow racers looked on in applause.

Now for the mens division it was Tim McGee taking home the dog tags. Tim began the night of racing by holding the fastest qualifying time of 23.55 which barely surpassed the second best time set by James Zaldua of 23.58 which was only .03 seconds slower ! These two racers beat some very impressive riders throughout the night to meet each other in one of the most intense races I have seen to decide a winner for an event. What made this even more special for Tim McGee was the fact that this win comes about a week after winning his sprint, keirin, and team medals at his very first state track championship ! This guy is a beast and took out hundreds of racers and took home the prestigious dog tags. Congratulations to both Tim McGee and Beatriz Rodriguez on their wins.

So my final thought on the 2012 WOLFPACK HUSTLE MIDNIGHT DRAG RACES is this. No matter what you do in life make sure you do it to your fullest potential and with that said I give the WOLFPACK HUSTLE props for putting together such a incredible event, you definitely went all out with this one and I can not wait to come out and compete/cover this race again ! #YOUKNOWWAZGOOD

qualified as WOMEN’s QUALIFYING TIMES total time diff
1 Shelby Walter 27.32
2 Lindsay Nelson 28.01 0.69
3 Beatriz Rodriguez 28.08 0.76
4 Jo Celso 28.60 1.28
5 Nyrah Hearts 29.00 1.68
6 Mei Zhao 29.56 2.24
7 Nicole Luque 30.78 3.46
8 Vivian Tran 30.78 3.46
9 Melanie Seeger 30.84 3.52
10 Nayelle Martinez 31.02 3.70
11 Linette Sowa 31.06 3.74
12 Cathy Chang 31.08 3.76
13 diana chavez 31.88 4.56
14 Susie Lowbrow 31.91 4.59
15 Jen Cruz 32.02 4.70
16 Carlson Krista 32.31 4.99
17 Katherine Relth 32.54 5.22
18 Sara Bond 32.71 5.39
19 Kat Namey 32.95 5.63
20 erial tompkins 32.99 5.67
21 Alijah Vesquez 33.01 5.69
22 Maria Moreno 33.16 5.84
23 Vasquez Alijah 33.31 5.99
24 perez janina 34.02 6.70
25 Jesse Gillingham 38.64 11.32
qualified as MEN’s QUALIFYING TIMES total time diff
1 Tim McGee 23.55
2 JAMES ZALDUA 23.58 0.03
3 Jack Lindquist 23.73 0.18
4 TONY ZALDUA 24.39 0.84
5 Max Rich 24.42 0.87
6 Scott Piercefield 24.77 1.22
7 Edgar Willo Juarez 24.96 1.41
8 Bud Abille 24.98 1.43
9 Fabian Vazquez 25.00 1.45
10 Langdon Taguiped 25.16 1.61
11 Robert Pacheco 25.29 1.74
12 Bryan Harding 25.31 1.76
13 Rudy Lopez 25.35 1.80
14 Steven Bonilla 25.43 1.88
15 Brad Adams 25.46 1.91
16 brian guzman 25.48 1.93
17 Angel Dubon 25.50 1.95
18 Hern Montenegro 25.50 1.95
19 Samson Hatae 25.50 1.95
20 Eric PNUT Zamudio 25.65 2.10
21 Edgar Jetforce 25.70 2.15
22 Troy De Bridges 25.76 2.21
23 vinh tran 25.82 2.27
24 Anthony Rovira 25.83 2.28
25 Rob Morris 25.89 2.34
26 Henry Grijalva 25.91 2.36
27 Richard Lozada 25.94 2.39
28 christian Santamaria 25.97 2.42
29 andrew huitink 26.01 2.46
30 Cameron Bryant 26.03 2.48
31 Matt Zok 26.10 2.55
32 Jessi Sierra 26.13 2.58
33 Bryan Arita 26.18 2.63
34 Edge Face 26.18 2.63
35 Francis Simpson 26.21 2.66
36 michael chitjian 26.21 2.66
37 Johnny Le 26.22 2.67
38 Ivan Delgado 26.22 2.67
39 Philip Meyer 26.30 2.75
40 Tyler Gilmore 26.38 2.83
41 ANdy Hernandez 26.38 2.83
42 omar de los sant 26.44 2.89
43 Christian Vazquez 26.47 2.92
44 Sandy Gip 26.49 2.94
45 Lloyd Bandonillo 26.51 2.96
46 Felipe Castillo 26.55 3.00
47 Seth Graham 26.58 3.03
48 jaime rojas 26.59 3.04
49 Jesus Lizama 26.60 3.05
50 Oscar Ochoa 26.62 3.07
51 Cristian Martinez 26.64 3.09
52 Jose Gonzalez 26.67 3.12
53 Lucas Evans 26.68 3.13
54 Augusto Peraza 26.69 3.14
55 Brandon Gillette 26.78 3.23
56 Joe Camacho 26.80 3.25
57 Munjal Thakkar 26.81 3.26
58 Andres Villanueva 26.84 3.29
59 Willis Grijalvaa 26.85 3.30
60 Jose Henriquez 26.88 3.33
61 Mihai Peteu 26.94 3.39
62 Brandon Reyes 26.94 3.39
63 Christophe Serrano 26.98 3.43
64 Brett Elford 26.98 3.43
65 Elliott Pallett 27.00 3.45
66 jamile bard 27.03 3.48
67 brendan sund 27.05 3.50
68 Chris Lopez 27.05 3.50
69 Danne Pineda 27.09 3.54
70 Erik Meeina 27.11 3.56
71 Eric Gunderson 27.11 3.56
72 Donnie Walker 27.13 3.58
73 Francis De Jesus 27.26 3.71
74 carter holland 27.32 3.77
75 Alex D Foo 27.35 3.80
76 Daniel Alvarado 27.35 3.80
77 joseph rios 27.37 3.82
78 Mike Bowers 27.38 3.83
79 Rodney Agura 27.49 3.94
80 alvin Escajeda 27.50 3.95
81 Aaron Kuehn 27.51 3.96
82 Jonathan McDonald 27.65 4.10
83 Juan Chavez 27.77 4.22
84 Abe Mubarak 27.84 4.29
85 Jerome Podgajski 27.86 4.31
86 Torres Juan 27.92 4.37
87 richard ornelas 27.94 4.39
88 Andrej Jusufbego 27.95 4.40
89 Gabriel Aid 27.96 4.41
90 Jose Claud Ramirez 27.96 4.41
91 Jason Soaris 27.99 4.44
92 Rosales Roehl 27.99 4.44
93 Austin Osuna 28.05 4.50
94 Scott Hodnefield 28.07 4.52
95 Kevin Salazar 28.10 4.55
96 Keegan Uhl 28.10 4.55
97 Steve Aguirre 28.21 4.66
98 craig scagnetti 28.22 4.67
99 Edmundo Rea 28.34 4.79
100 jose parreno 28.35 4.80
101 Larry Lem 28.49 4.94
102 Jose Lopez 28.58 5.03
103 Bryan Novelo 28.58 5.03
104 Austin Calderon 28.60 5.05
105 Chris Fortuna 28.64 5.09
106 Kevin Kang 28.72 5.17
107 Mas Jonas 28.75 5.20
108 Justin Congo Mitchell 28.76 5.21
109 Jon Nakano 28.82 5.27
110 John Aunedi 28.92 5.37
111 austin calderon 29.04 5.49
112 Nikko Garcia 29.06 5.51
113 Parker Jones 29.13 5.58
114 Riccardo Mejia 29.15 5.60
115 brian holmes 29.23 5.68
116 Christophe Doody 29.31 5.76
117 Jesse Fuller 29.56 6.01
118 Bryan Benitez 29.68 6.13
119 Pedro Chavelas 29.68 6.13
120 Garry Souverain 29.69 6.14
121 Kevin Molina 29.71 6.16
122 ian melgar 29.85 6.30
123 Jhonnel Magat 29.86 6.31
124 sean Martin 29.91 6.36
125 Arley Carmen 29.97 6.42
126 Henry Coronado 30.11 6.56
127 Eliss Glasch 30.14 6.59
128 jose cobian 30.20 6.65
129 Julio Saenz 30.34 6.79
130 Daniel Guerrero 30.42 6.87
131 Miguel Cervantes 30.55 7.00
132 Martin Vasquez 30.73 7.18
133 Douglas Anderson 30.75 7.20
134 Steve Manzanels 30.76 7.21
135 Espinoza Zabdiel 30.96 7.41
136 Fred Mackey 31.07 7.52
137 Thomas Coan 31.37 7.82
138 Bruce Bellamy 32.13 8.58
139 michael puente 33.08 9.53
140 Henry Gonzalez 33.14 9.59
141 Henry Gonzalez 33.19 9.64
142 vareal-rico luis 37.87 14.32
143 Daniel Covarrubias 42.09 18.54
144 Parth Thakkar 45.38 21.83
DNF Ferdinand Macalos DNF

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MIDNIGHT DRAG RACES REGISTRATION wolfpack hustle

Wolfpack Hustle. The Midnight Drag Race from Midnight Ridazz on Vimeo.

I know I can not wait for this !! Remember only the first 300 PEOPLE TO REGISTER GET TO COMPETE !!! So hurry up and REGISTER NOW !!! I KNOW I DID #YOUKNOWWAZGOOD


This is a FREE public event. Racers must purchase a ticket to race.
Riders are encouraged to get there 45mins EARLY.

What is The Midnight Drag Race?
While there will be food trucks, music and other goodies, at the very core of this event is a highly competitive precision timed bicycle sprint race.
We have opened registration on a first come first serve basis with a cap of 300 entries.
All riders who race will be timed against a clock on a straight away of 1000ft. To make things interesting we will
pair up riders and time them simultaneously.

How fast can you clear 1000 ft?
Wolfpack Hustle has partnered with SoCalCross Precision Timing to provide accuracy to the hundredth of a second.
Athletes will come away knowing EXACTLY where they stand against the field. Results will be posted after each heat.

The THRONE
The top time running for men’s and women’s divisions after each HEAT will be awarded the Throne.
If a previous time still stands at the end of a subsequent HEAT, the Throne remains held. However, if a new top time is determined,
the current occupant is De-Throned and awarded to the new best time. Prizes are awarded to the Throne after every HEAT.

Grudge Match Your Frenemy.
Got an old beef? A score to settle? Spot a suspicious looking KOM?
Ticked off by mister tighty pants who likes to blast past while you ride with one hand sipping coffee?
Hannel it right here. Challenge a friend (or a foe) and settle the final EFFIN sayso.

How to set up a Grudge Match?

Sign up and purchase a ticket for a heat.
Be sure to coordinate with your opponent to purchase the same HEAT number.
When it’s time, may the chips fall where they may!

Head to Head Bracketed Elimination
After all racers have been timed, the top 16 times across all HEATS in both the men’s
and women’s divisions will compete in a bracketed elimination tournament.
1st place vs 16th place, 2nd place vs 15th place and so on until the last person is standing with Dog Tags.

**********CLICK HERE OR BELOW TO REGISTER**********

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LOS ANGELES chinatown crit tonight

If you live in the Los Angeles area tonight is the 2nd. Chinatown Crit.  There will be two divisions of both road and fixed gear.  The winner takes $100 but there will be a $2 pre race registration fee.  The race starts at 9 pm so be their early.  The address is 943 Sun Mun Way,  Los Angeles, Ca. at the Star Jazz Club.  Two heads up on this race.  First,  look for the Star “AZZ Club”  becasue the sign was burned outlast time but was way to funny but really just look for people on bikes.  Second,  I really hope the people that threw this event last time do a BETTER JOB letting people know the race is about to start.  The last race was a disaster because many racers were unaware of the race starting and were still in the parking lot while the race took off.  So hopefully this race will be beter than last however the after party is worth going too and the event was really fun either way.  TEAM EPIC ALL DAY …. OOO YEAAAH !!

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CADENCE CLOTHING STORE OPENING Los Angeles

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So it’s official, CADENCE CLOTHING will be opening a store front in LA on June 30th from 11am – 6pm. This picture announcing the news was posted originally via instagram by Dustin Klein himself so it’s legit. There is no address available yet however I will post an update when more information is available.

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MILK CRATE aerospoke

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So this past Saturday I was out in Los Angeles for the bi-weekly Treats and Beats ride and we ran into this guy that made a front wheel out milk crate and airplane glue ! hahahhaha ! This had to be the sickest cargo bike out on the streets for sure. Dual suspension with 150 spoke in the back and a mike crate aerospoke in the front …. EPIC !!

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