Monday, March 31, 2008

News from 2007 team rider Matt...

Just got a cool email from FO team snapper Jacob 'Milky' Gibbins, who's been out filming with Matt Simmonds this weekend gone for the new flick 'Foot Out Flat Out'.

Matt's just got his hands on his new Intense and team gear for Chain Reaction Cycles / Intense. Unfortunately due to the deal he's not able to continue with Fearingout in 2008, but has enjoyed his year with us and will be working with the team on Wideopen throughout the year.

We'll have the full lowdown, interviews and more in Issue 7 of Wideopen!
An update on filming for the flick 'Foot Out Flat Out' will be in Issue 6 (out VERY soon)

Footoutflatout teaser 2


The latest installment from Mono is now up on his video mini-site (www.footoutflatout.co.uk)
Go check it out!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

New Bike

Check it out people, new DH bike ready for France in the Summer!

Oh god it's so smooooooth! Well chuffed. Anyway here are some pics.

Thanks to Jim at WRPphoto.net for the shots!





Friday, March 21, 2008

Ben Lomond...epic descent, climb to kill!

Well folks, I rode Fort Bill last year and boy-oh did my arms and hands hurt. Yesterday, I climbed Ben Lomond and the descent reminded very much of the Fort Bill feeling!

Passing climbers on the way I had some friendly banter, though I reckon they all had me down as insane. Up top, and with about a quarter of the 3195ft/974m climb still to go, I took the advice of some descending walkers and my own sanity that 60mph+ cross winds weren't worth the last wee bit of the climb. So, I got my armour on, full face at the ready and off I went.

In summary...rocky as fuck! Bottom half is more rideable and enjoyable, almost a techy singletrack feel to it. No end of twists and tricks thrown up to catch you out. No spills for me though and only one unpass-able section.

I was out riding to test some twenty6 products for issue 6 or 7 of wideopen. A big shout also has to go to the guys at Craig MacMartin Cycles in Glasgow for sorting my bike out, a wee brake service was just what the doctor ordered before attempting this descent!

Now for some snaps...
It's all about the twenty6 Dualielevers (and the bar ends!)


Camo, white, pink...whatever!


This was the only un-rideable section, it gets worse above the staircase here


Epic descent...the trail disappears in the distance...if only there was a helicopter drop off service!


As it got bleak up top, I decided to get a quick snap in, before descending at speed over what can only be described as "rocky as fuck" until the bottom half where it was mint

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Reinstatement 2008 style



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Ross, Chris and myself headed out on Saturday afternoon for a local blast following some tinkering for the early part of the day. We'd fitted Ross's new Hone cranks, Maxxis super-tacky rubber and lock-on grips. The Chameleon was also sporting it's blingo saddle!

So with heavy looking clouds we set off from the Leather Smithy and Ross found that the gym had not helped his riding fitness as much as he'd like - mind fair play he stayed the distance without pushing until the road climb. Chris and him were a little jealous of my spritely hardtail though ;)

We sessioned Charity Lane a little - had some awesome runs down the bottom end, very smooth lines - Chris has some photos we'll share later. Luckily since I wear glasses I don't suffer with splashback, but Chris has spanked out some cash on a set of Leo style Captain Zeneca specs - only Leo got his for free, who's the loser there? hehe We may joke but Chris found it better with specs. Poor Ross used it as a (good) excuse for his distinct lack of pace. To be fair it was only the 3rd time he'd ridden it, and Chris and I know it like the back of our hands, plus Ross hasn't ridden off road much either!

After getting some good snaps we re-traced oursteps and then down the way we climbed for some chortles on the banking on the fire road again. I've a feeling it's going to get more and more fun along there as we ride it more... we took the old path down to the bottom, good fun in the dark muddy conditions and then back to the car.

Great ride - I loved the hardtail - new saddle was comfy, and somehow confidence inspiring. The forks were working well and the tyres held up well in the wet. Big smiles. Chris enjoyed himself too - having a few edgy moments always sharpens the skills. Ross took things easy and is looking forward to getting back into the swing of things - hopefully we'll see him out on mid-week rides imminently!

Next ride I believe is next Sunday for another local Peak District blast - contact Jon if you're interested :)

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Fresh spring start...

News abounds here today!

Fearingout.co.uk team rider Aaron 'Mono' Bartlett is currently crawling round the side of DH tracks throughout the land filming for his debut DVD production this year. Titled 'Foot Out Flat Out' it already features some top UK talent with a lot more to come. Check out Aaron's blog for more details:

Footoutflatout.co.uk

Closer to home it's all about the big spenders again!
Ross has spanked £120 on parts ahead of Scotland in April - so this weekend we'll be fitting a set of Shimano Hone cranks, new tyres and grips. Good man!
Jon has had a good bonus and is in the market for a new bike - he's torn between the Pitch and Ransom - but can't bring himself to spend money on a bike at full retail (despite being able to afford it - bugger) so will probably end up with a Coiler ;) Come on Jon get it spent - a Pitch would be nice ;)
On the cheaper end of the spectrum I've got myself a new perch for the Chameleon...
Too bling?



That's all for now but with luck the constant needling of Chris will pay off and he'll splash out on some new forks for his Enduro!!

Bring on the weekend - and Scotland in April :)

Monday, March 10, 2008

2008 Student Champs

The 8th and 9th of March had hundreds of students flocking towards Cwmcarn in south Wales for this years BUSA championship races. Saturday was the DH race, and also the wettest weather I've ever had the pleaseure of riding my bike in. Fully converted to the hardtail way now I managed a sub 4 minute run of the DH track which was enough for 68th place, not as high as I would have hoped but still beat the majority of the field on their big bouncy bikes. Chris Hutchens took 1st place in the DH for Edinburgh, after landing back in the UK from Italy only the night before.
Thankfully Sunday dried up enough to allow for some XC racing in just a beater and tie, the EUCC race clothing of choice. After a manic dash to put bikes together before the Sport race started I managed to spank round the track in a reasonable time to take 28th. Special mention has to go to Pete 'Weeman' Scullion for doing the 9 mile race on a brakeless 14" wheeled kids bike (he didnt even finish last!). In the XC Champs race Oli Holmes of Swansea Uni took first place after an epic 3 laps of the 9 mile course.
I also ran into Jamie Edwards of Wideopen mag at the weekend. He'll be putting together an article for a future issue of Wideopen along with a few shots of the action/carnage.