Thursday, December 16, 2010

Cyclcross season hits primetime

As summer turns to fall and the road racing season winds down, for many racers the next season is one that not many recreational cyclists have heard of…it’s known as “cyclocross”. This type of racing, which involves what looks to most like a somewhat normal road bike, is arguably one of the most exciting and spectator friendly types of racing anywhere. The races are short, from 30 to 60 minutes. The courses are also short, laps are usually between 6 and 10 minutes, so the crowd gets to see lots of action.

The sport of cyclocross, or “cross” as it’s known, began around the turn of the century in France. It was developed to give road racers some fall/winter training, and since the courses incorporate both pavement and dirt or grass, as well as barriers and running sections, their handling skills got a workout as well. In a few short years other northern European countries got in on the game, and now Belgium, Holland, and Czech are cross powerhouses. The international governing body of bicycle racing, the UCI, officially recognized cyclocross in 1950, and world championships have been held around the end of January ever since. It’s not unusual for 15,000 beer-fueled Belgian or Dutch fans to show up at races every weekend from October thru January, with 10 or 12 high caliber races taking place in the 2 week period around Christmas and New Years. The pro racers have fan clubs numbering in the thousands, and these rabid supporters will follow their favorites all over northern Europe during the fall months.

The cyclocross bicycle is very similar to a normal road bike, with drop handlebars and narrow rimmed wheels. The tires are somewhat larger, usually around 32mm wide compared to the normal road bike tire that is 23mm wide. There are many different tread designs for varying course conditions. To fit around the bigger tires, and to provide extra clearance for mud and grass, cross bikes use cantilever brakes, much like the original mountain bikes. This season, the UCI has legalized disc brakes for cross, it will be interesting to see how many racers make the switch. Gearing is similar to a road bike, w/ a double chainring up front, usually 39/46, and depending on the course, an 11/23 or 25 cassette in the back. Most pro and elite racers will use mid or deep section carbon rims just like a road racing bike, with tubular tires inflated to only 25 psi…traction and a smooth ride are very important. A top lever cross bike will weigh virtually the same as a road racing bike, many are right at the UCI weight limit of 6.8 kilos, or 14.9 pounds.

There are many hotbeds of cross racing in the United States. In the northwest, Seattle and Portland have historically had some of the largest and most well attended series in the country, if not the world. The bay area has also been cross-crazy for many years, in fact the first US national championships were held in Berkeley in 1975. There are currently series held in the bay area, Sacramento and Santa Cruz/Monterey, with other races held all over northern California from October thru December. Our US Nationals were just last weekend in Bend, OR. Colorado’s Katie Compton won her seventh consecutive womens elite national title. Another Colorado resident, Todd Wells, won the elite mens title, he won 2 mountain bike national titles earlier in the year. The best American racers are now preparing to head to Europe for various World Cup races, and then World Championships. One of our former local high school racers, Bjorn Fox, is heading to Belgium with US National Jr Team for a couple weeks of racing this month, then back for World Championships in January. If you’re interested in trying a race, or just getting to see some of the best racing around, check out the Northern California CX calendar at http://ncncacx.blogspot.com/p/calendar.html . If you decide you want to try out CX, stop by Paradigm Cycles in San Anselmo or City Cycle in San Francisco, we can take care of all your cycling needs! http://paradigmcycles.com/

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

2011 Ibis Mojo HD

We’ve been doing really well with the Ibis Mojo and Mojo SL at Paradigm for the last 3 years. They are really fun riding bikes with 140mm (5.5”) of travel front and rear. The patented DW link rear suspension is very plush, but still efficient. Combined w/ a 140mm travel front fork you can build a carbon-framed trail bike for as little as $3299.00. They can be built as light as 23 or 24 pounds as well. But there are always folks out there looking for a little more…a little more travel, a little more speed on the downhills. Back in ’09 we started hearing rumors about a longer travel Ibis. Brian Lopes, the Ibis factory team DH racer was riding something new…what was this new creation? Late in the year we got official word, the new bike was known as the Mojo HD.

We didn’t receive our first HD until a couple of months ago, but it was well worth the wait! 160mm (6.5”) of travel, stable 67° head angle, and a stiffer frame construction. The headtube now uses a tapered 1 1/8” – 1.5” construction for greater front end stiffness and precision. All of the pivot bearings have been upgraded to handle the increased travel. The rear end utilizes a 12 x 135mm Maxle rear axle set-up for greater stiffness. Fork options include the Rock Shox Lyric RC 160mm travel w/ Maxle Light axle, and the Fox Talas 36 RLC w/ 160/120mm of adjustable travel and the 20mm QR axle system. The rear shock mounting points can also be swapped for a mount that allows the frame to be set up with the same 140mm travel as the Mojo SL. Mount a 32mm Fox fork and you’ve got a 140mm travel bike w/ a 68° headtube angle and a stronger, stiffer frame than the SL, with a very small weight penalty.

The HD comes standard w/ the Fox RP23 air shock, but can be upgraded to the DHX Air or the RC4 coil spring shock. Entry level pricing for the full bike with a Shimano SLX group, Fox fork and Crank Brothers wheels is $3791.00!

Keep an eye on the store website for a possible Mojo HD demo opportunity coming up.

Check out the pictures!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Cervelo R5 and R5ca


The new year is quickly approaching and the new ’11 model bikes are starting to roll in at both City Cycle and Paradigm Cycles. Two of the most exciting new models are the R5 and R5CA from Cervelo. Building on the success of the “R” model Squoval tubed frames like the R3 and

R3SL, the R5 frames take performance and light weight to the next level. Some small but significant changes have been made to geometry as well, benefitting both the racer and the sport rider.

The geometry changes are primarily to the front of the bike. The head tubes have been made slightly taller to provide a more comfortable fit for sport riders, while not being too tall for racer-types. The head tube and fork steerer tube are tapered, being 1 1/8” at the top and 1 3/8” at the bottom. This increases the stiffness of the front end of the bike, making the handling just that much better. On the smaller sizes, the head tube and fork rake have been adjusted to reduce toe overlap that smaller riders have experienced in the past.

The R5CA is the new flagship model, the lightest frame that Cervelo has ever made, and it is produced in their Southern California engineering facility at the rate of approximately 1 frame per day. The materials and lay-up schedule have been optimized for light weight and performance. We recently received the first frame at City Cycles, and the 54cm size including bottom bracket bearings and seat collar weighed in at a scant 750g! The bottom bracket on the new R frames have been updated as well. Cervelo has developed a new bottom bracket standard called “BBright” that both reduces weight and increases efficiency. The R5CA frameset will include a superlight 280g fork, integrated/tapered headset w/ NORGLIDE bottom bracket bearings, Rotor crankset and chainrings. The whole package will retail for $9600.00

The R5 frame will be produced in Cervelo’s overseas facility, and utilize a slightly less labor intensive carbon lay-up. The ride quality will be virtually identical to the CA, just slightly heavier, although still lighter than the previous R3 models. The ‘normal’ R5 frameset will include the superlight fork, the tapered headset, bottom bracket bearings and the 3T Dorico LTD seatpost. It will retail for $4900.00.

All R5 frames will be black, the CA being unpainted for lieghtweight, the R5 will be gloss black w/ either green or yellow highlights.

If you’re looking for a new frame or complete bike and lightweight is at the top of your must-have list, check out these new frames from Cervelo!




Thursday, July 15, 2010



Our Trek Dream Bigger Sale runs from July 16 to 25, the last 10 days of the Tour de France. Each of those days Trek is giving away a dream bike to a lucky winner and we're discounting 2010 Trek bicycles. We're kicking it up a notch by having everything on sale at both City Cycle and Paradigm!

Come on down and save! 15% off all 2010 Bicycles and Frames, 25% off all 2009 Bicycles and Frames, 25% off all Spring Clothing, 40% off all Winter Clothing, and 20% off all Parts & Accessories.

This is our biggest sale ever, so don't miss out!

Make sure to visit Trek online to enter to win (enter once a day), and then watch for Trek's emails telling if you won and what's on sale that day. Even if you don't win the bike, you could win a RadioShack bottle, and you'll save on sale items too! Good luck!











City Cycle Launch Party July 23, 2010!

Come celebrate our new venture at City Cycle on July 23, 2010 from 4pm to 8pm.

Food and drinks are on us and there will be special pricing on everything in the store!

Get your raffle tickets at the door for a chance to win a free Trek FX7.3 town bike in addition to many other prizes.

Space and tickets are limited. First come, first served!

3001 Steiner Street
San Francisco, CA 94123
415-346-2242

Sunday, June 6, 2010

City Cycle Group Ride!














Saturday City Cycle hosted its first group ride of the season with co-owner Eddy MacLeod and coaches Duane Franks and Dorette Franks of Trifiniti Endurance Coaching. We had about 25 riders come out to enjoy the day.


The day’s mission: sweat rate determination for Ironman distance members. This really speaks to the detail and effort involved in coaching these types of athletes. As coach Duane put it to me, “you cannot dehydrate on the bike then hop off and run a marathon.”

The riders are three weeks out from their event, so they did 125 miles from City Cycle in San Francisco to Chileno Valley and back. No more building up to IM distance; today they tackled some real miles.


Coach Dorette followed in a team car with extra clothes, water, food, and a scale. At pre-designated stops, riders were required to get off their bike and weigh themselves. The goal was to take in enough water and electrolytes as not to lose weight. A rider losing weight would know how much to drink to better hydrate on the bike so that so he/she would be ready for the run.

Thanks to all that came out! I hope you all do well at your upcoming events. And thanks to Coach Duane and Dorette! You guys run a great program!


Thursday, May 27, 2010

PARADIGM SPONSORED RIDER WINS SACRAMENTO GP













17 year old Coryn Rivera wins the pro women's race at Amgen Tour of California's Sacramento GP. Paradigm Cycles has supported Peanut Butter & Co.TWENTY12 (formerly PROMAN Hit Squad) for three years. Service manager, Tim Brennan is team mechanic and has been working with the team for 5 years.

Paradigm Cycles builds custom race wheels for the team
EDGE composite rims, Sapim Spokes, Chris King Hubs and Challenge Tires.

THE RIDE OF YOUR LIFE - CERVELO











Cervelo E-Ride Program at Paradigm Cycles, June 22, 2010

More Info here:
CERVELO

éRide is Cervélo’s test ride program. We travel with a Cervélo demo fleet to selected dealers from April through September 2010. The éRide truck is carrying a strong fleet in 2010 with a full size run each of: R3sl, S3, RS, and P3 models. All bikes are equipped with SRAM Red components, ZIPP wheels, and TestTeam equipment partner products. Cervélo eRide is a great opportunity to ride the same bikes as Cervélo TestTeam and the ride of your life.

ALES and TRAILS

















FOR MORE INFO:
ALES AND TRAILS

TAMARANCHO DIRT CLASSIC















The Tamarancho Dirt Classic, Marin County’s only annual XC MTB race, is in less than two weeks at Camp Tamarancho outside of Fairfax! It’s part of Marin Bike Fest, a weekend of fun planned by the local bike community just for you.

We’ve planned a course with riders doing 1-3 laps depending on category. Check out all the details here — it’s a doozy!

The race will be a USA Cycling/NORBA Alison Dunlap Junior Mountain Bike Series event, the only one on the West Coast for 2010. This is a junior development skills and points program, with an eventual path for some to the Olympics.

Proceeds will go to BTC Marin and Access4Bikes for trail maintenance, creation and advocacy throughout Marin. The 2010 Tamarancho Dirt Classic is co-presented by Paradigm Cycles and Sunshine Bicycle Center, and sponsored by WTB, Violich Farms and Sugarbike.


TAMARANCHO REGISTRATION

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Paradigm Cycles has purchased City Cycle of San Francisco





We're excited to announce that Paradigm Cycles has purchased City Cycle of San Francisco!

Also new and exciting is that we'll be carrying bicycles from Trek, Cervelo and Colnago in San Francisco in addition to Parlee, Santa Cruz, Scott, and Seven.

Stop in to either shop to see new and familiar faces, get the scoop, and check out all the new goodies! Look for all the new additions to our online catalog to be posted as soon as possible.

Since March 1986, City Cycle of San Francisco has been helping all kinds of riders enjoy all kinds of cycling. City Cycle is a bright, clean store with a trained and dedicated staff that will inform and illuminate without resorting to techno-jargon and arcane nomenclature. We want you to enjoy cycling and have a good time picking out your new bike and useful cycling gear.

Why do people come to City Cycle?
It's the service, the skill, the incredible bikes, the custom fit, the smiles, the support, the information, the test riding, the parties, the cool team wear and the fun we all have riding these amazing bikes! Please visit City Cycle and see how thousands of other cyclists have discovered the thrills and pleasures of cycling. We offer test rides on many of the wheels we stock as well as the bikes. Give us a call to set up a time to ride some of the world's best equipment.

3001 Steiner Street
San Francisco, CA 94123

1-415-346-2242

shop@citycycle.com