Archive for November, 2008

Fixamotosis: Fixies are a plague.

There is a disease spreading across the cycling world.  It affects the free-wheel and brakes of perfectly serviceable bicycles until the infected parts either seize or are amputated.  The owner is left riding a severely handicapped bike, constantly in fear.  Scared to pedal too hard in case they gain to much speed, worried they won’t be able to stop in time while their legs are spun endlessly as they wobble to the whim of their diseased machine…

A severely infected bike, this one may be terminal.

Research has shown that the disease enters a bicycle directly through it’s owner.  The rider themselves contract Fixamotosis through an over exposure to fashion and ‘lifestyle’ orientated media or by blindly following a herd of other infected riders.

It is simple to spot a Fixamotosis infected rider, the symptoms include an air of superiority over their fellow cyclist, a compulsion to wear retro cycling gear (with no clue to its origin) including a racing cap at all times and messenger bag.  They will also unwillingly trackstand at every red light on their journey regardless of ability to complete the manouver.   However some are harder to spot.  If it is difficult to identify an infected rider from their appearance you can rely on the subject to babble deliriously about the purity of fixed-wheel cycling and about how it changed their life and that brakes are the most insane invention ever created.

The disease is spreading now to mainstream manufacturers who are breeding infected bikes in labs across the world.  This is like genetic engineering to the meat industry, these bikes are so simple to produce as they lack most of the complex features of a regular bicycle that the easy profits are causing more companies to turn to this unethical form of bicycle production.  The singlespeed plague was bad but this could be so much worse.

How do we fight this affliction and prevent it from taking over the cycling world?  Although figures are vague at the moment it appears that the numbers of infected cyclist are self-regulating.  The lack of stopping power and general cycling ability means that many are eliminated from the gene-pool by the heavy traffic of our cities before they can be cured.  Vigilance seems to be the most effective method of combatting this problem.  If you notice a friend displaying early signs of Fixamatosis it is recommended that you take the piss mercilessly until they are cured.

Fixies. Seriously. Whats the point?

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It’s all coming together:

The 2009 team jigsaw is starting to look a bit more complete.

In the last week or so several major players have confirmed their riders for the following season, the biggest being Trek finally announcing their team.

So first up Trek: From all the hype surrounding the formation of this team and the buying power of one of cycling’s biggest corporations  everyone was expecting a real superteam.  I was hoping they were splicing the genes of Sam Hill and Nico Voullioz in a secret lab somewhere to produce a new breed of billion-dollar-super-rider to take the Session 88 bike to world domination. Several Syndicate riders were linked to the new Trek team and at one point the jungle drums said that the entire Atherton family were jumping ship from Commencal…

In reality, while the team they have is solid and will no doubt have the consistency needed, it was all a bit of an anti-climax.  Justin Leov and Andrew Neethling are both amazing riders, they just seem to be a bit ‘beige’ compared to what everyone was expecting.  We’ll see, Martin Whiteley is known for bring riders on.

Specialized: Nothing official yet but it looks like Hill is definitely on Specialized if the photo’s from the first Aussie national are anything to go by.   We’re still waiting to see if Brendan Fairclough and the rest of Hill’s entourage has jumped from Ironhorse with him.  Looks like he’s taking all his current sponsors with him including top jim-jam makers TLD.  In a perverse way I was hoping he’d end up with one of those butt-ugly Specialized helmets!

Sam Hill on Specialized – Stolen from Pinkbike.comSam Hill on Specialized - Stolen from Pinkbike.com

Sam's new race kit, the cape should get around the new tight clothing rules.

Sam's new race kit, the cape should get around the new tight clothing rules.

GT: Big moves from GT after dumping Bryn Atkinson and Jill Kintner.  They’ve signed up UK rider Marc Beaumont, who’s finally off Bikeradar after god know’s how long, it’s cool to see him on a fresh team. Kevin Aiello will be joining him, not heard of him at all.  The name rang a bell but that turned out to be Laurent Aiello the touring car driver.

Yeti: Pretty much the same, minus Leov but it looks like they’ve got Graves back in the DH gate now he’s done with being Olympic.  They must be expecting big things this year after Blinky’s Schladming performance and the launch of their secret weapon, Aaron Gwin.

Santa Cruz Syndicate: Same.  Although maybe minus The Beast.  The current hot rumour is that Rennie is going back to Ironhorse…

Commencal: The Athertons have another year to run on their contracts and seem happy enough where they are and you really can’t see Gracia moving on, he must be used to having the factory next door!

Mongoose: Needles has hopped off to GT leaving the door open for Mick Hannah.  Good to see him back, he always said that he was just going to take a year off but its often the way that that’s the last you’ll hear of someone.  Eric Carter is doing something for Mongoose too, not sure what exactly…

Orange: Not a clue.  I guess a strong UK presence again but the days have gone when every other rider was on an Orange.  It’d be nice to see someone in Halifax get a big team on their bikes again.

Giant: Another well known manufacturer with no cohesive team.  There’s plenty of riders on the Glory but no proper factory team for a few years. Shame that.

All in all it’s shaping up to be another amazing season.  This year has a lot to live up to but with a few more riders riding at the level where they can think about wins realistically the WC overall is going to be a close fought thing!

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The Uprising

Just a quick one to say Callum Swifts new movie ‘The Uprising’ is out today:

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It’s got style and a sense of fun that’s been missing from bike movies for a while and some wicked music. Get out and buy it now…!

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