Tuesday, September 06, 2011

UCI MTB World Championships DHI 2011 Champery Switzerland Danny Hart RUN


The best down hill run I have ever seen. Make sure you listen for the very last thing the announcer says at the end of the video.

Thursday, September 01, 2011

New Drivetrain

The problem: I need lower gears.  By lower gears I mean about a 1to1 ratio.  Gears to pull a bob up a long steep gravel back road.  
Solution: Hollywood cycles.  Jay talked me off the ledge of a very expensive Sram X9 Crank and hooked me up with a great Sram X7 (s1400) 2x10 mountain bike crank/BB and X7 front derailleur for about the same price as the internet plus he fixed a loose rear hub and put on a new dura ace chain and ultegra cassette.  As usual it is all working perfectly and all labor done for $20.   Such cheap labor and not a hint of problem with me bringing in the other parts for him to put on.  I now have a 42/28 in front and an 12?/27 in the back.  

Friday, August 05, 2011

Minnesota River


Rode part of the MN river today.   I love it that all the trail work done down there has been washed away.  The trail is now so new and fresh I did not even recognize or know where I was at times.   I am a big fan of allowing MTB trails to evolve naturally around obstacles, through wet and over fallen trees as they happen each year.  This trail has had a massive trail extinction and has wonderful potential to be what it was before it turned into the nearly straight freeway it had become in recent years.  I like a trail that forces me to get off my bike to clear a few obstacles, to duck under some, to go through some water, sand or mud  and is unpredictable enough to make me crash at least once a trip.   I got it all today.  The Pugsley was a dream bike for the unpredictable and at times sandy trail but as of today it was dry enough for any mountain bike.   The cotton wood trees looked bigger than ever and the vegetation has exploded to heights and thickness levels I have never seen.  The flood has strewn giant trees all over the place giving the trail a kind of post apocalyptic/ primaeval forest feel.  Lots of animals as a result of little human contact down there this year.  The only problem I really had today was the stinging nettle/burning weed plants that stuck into most of the trail.  The burning was all the way up my arms and down all over the front of my legs and got so bad at one point I felt kind of panicky.   My pics are kind of sucky because of the need to keep moving from bugs and the burning weed. 

Friday, July 29, 2011

A hike and bike




Got a chance to explore a long ago abandoned farm on Bluff creek last week.    Lots of old buildings to explore after brush busting to get to the site.  The lack of easy access has kept the old buildings free of visitors to crumble over time in peace.  The beverage top is from about 100 yards down the creek.  Looked like it was dropped yesterday. 

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

2011 Tour De France


2011 Tour Stages to watch


Full TV schedule is here
http://www.bicycling.com/tour-de-france/tour-features/tv-schedule

Here is a list of a bunch of other ways to see it on the computer and TV. You may need to try a few to get it right for your computer and language wants and needs.
http://www.steephill.tv/tour-de-france/#live

I have looked at each days race profile in the 2011 Tour and made some comments and predictions. If I could only watch an hour of the tour it would be the last climb up Alpe-d’Huez on July 22. Unless the race is totally won by then this will be the place to watch. I also really think the July 14th  12th stage will be the first chance to see who will be a contender or not. I have not been following pro racing much this year so I won’t comment much on who I think will win even though I bet it will be Contador. Contador and his dumb finger bang move on the podium bugs the crap out of me.  I hate Contador as a tour champ.  I like Andy Schleck and his brother Frank.  Kind of the Williams sisters of road racing.

July 3 Stage 2 short team time trial. Watch for teams that work together well, usually some great new bikes and gear, aero clothes and a crash. I think teams get to keep the 5th riders time so it is fun to see teams try not to drop their own riders off the back of the pace line from going to fast. This race tells who and what team is strong. It is so short this year many teams may just play it safe and ride a bit safer to prevent loosing someone to a crash.

Most all stages up to stage 12 are flat and will have breakaways that will likely get caught shortly before the finish. Sad for the guy out alone all day trying to win. Cool to see the teams with good sprinters catch the breakaways at the very end.

July 14 Stage 12 Live on Versus (Central time) 5:30 a.m. Versus: 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 7 p.m., 11 p.m.
Three big mountains with a mountain finish. Will get to see who is a real contender or not. Fun to see the top riders bunched together on the climb as the weaker riders get squirted out the back of the pack. No contender will likely try to get big time on the other contenders but we will see who is weak.

July 16 Stage 14 Long hard day lots of climbing. Contenders likely will not put in big time on others unless some one has a bad day meaning a they are a little ill, had poor food intake, let themselves get dehydrated etc can equal massive losses on a day like today. Not having bad days (that others could detect or capitalize on) was a big part of Armstrongs amazing feat of winning 7 in a row.   On this stage we may see a relative no name on go on an all day break away, suddenly become a tour contender and transform into a true pro in both attitude and confidence. Since this is the last day in Pyrenees I bet a lesser known Spanish rider perhaps from the Basque region will break away in an all day attempt.

July 21 Stage 18 Three big climbs with a long mountain top finish. May see a breakaway from a contender but more likely the top few riders will stay together and put more time on the rest of the field. Should be some great sparing. Especially on the last climb.

July 22 Stage 19 Live on Versus (Central time) 7:00 a.m. Versus: 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 7 p.m., 11 p.m.
This is a must watch stage. The final famous climb up 21 switchbacks along with the crowds up to the mountain top finish at Alpe-d’Huez is always very dramatic. This and the next days individual time trial are the last real chances to gain time. Look for the better climber contender to attack the whole way up to make up for any losses to come in the next day’s time trial.

July 23 stage 20 Individual time trial. Fun to watch because it is the last time to realistically gain time in the race and the most likely winner of the whole tour will be known today. Riders with the best overall time start last. I am pretty sure Lemond came back from a supposedly insurmountable 50? seconds down before a last time trial in the tour to win the time trial by 58 seconds and the whole tour by 8 seconds.

July 24 Stage 21 The final day most often ends with a sprint on the Champs-Élysées. A huge win for any sprinter.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Dropbox works

Experimenting with using dropbox to move files from my phone to other computers.  Seems to work well during my 3 minutes of time with it.  Pic's are in the back yard taken from my phone. 




Saturday, June 25, 2011

Coke

I bought a couple of cases of Coke from Mexico this week.  Partly because it is made with sugar instead of corn syrup and partly because I love the look and feel of the thick classic Coke bottle.  These old Coke bottles make the modern bottles seem less cool.