Monday, February 26, 2007

Despedida Dirt

Well Gary's heading back to Idaho (who da ho?) on Wednesday, so yesterday was his last chance to get a dirt ride in. So it's off to La Mesa with King and the gang. We rode in a big group with a bunch of first-timers but it was a real fun ride. Our ranger/trail guide clued us in to this new route they were buiding that effectively creates a loop to Tower 1. It used to be an in-and-out ride, so we were all giddy with anticipation. This new trail skirts the perimeter of the park, and it consists of nice singletrack and forest trails. Plus a smattering of rocks and a short but vicious climb that I stalled on. Gary made it up with no problem (as did the other geared riders)...but that was my only dab of the day. All in all a nice ride and a perfect sending off for Gary!


singletrack soundtrack:
Sleeping In - The Radio Dept.

We also had a camera crew from GamePlan covering the ride. Looks like I'll get my 5 minutes of fame, unless they edit me out hehe

Unfortunately, they were also on hand to document Jovan's flat tire fix, as seen below.

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Sunday, February 18, 2007

2007 Spyder Men's Health Executive Cycling Race series, Subic leg

What's this? I drive up north to Subic to make an appearance as the sponsor in the inaugural leg of the 2007 Spyder Men's Health Executive Cycling Race series (say that ten times, fast). Got there Friday afternoon (race days were Saturday and Sunday), and All Terra lent me the Kona Jake (a cyclocross bike!) to mess around the race course. I was actually entertaining ideas of racing in Category C (35kms)...at any rate, Ramon, Nina, Gary and myself decided to check out part of the course. Gary was suffering from a mysterious foot ailment which prevented him from racing, so he acted as official photographer and coach.

Ramon and Nina rode down to the motor raceway whilst Gary and I tailed them in the car. Nina then drove back as I joined Ramon for a short road ride:


I look more like a bicycle messenger in baggies, than a roadie!


Ramon and I discuss the finer points of road cycling...
"So, what's the best shaving cream and razor combo for shaving your legs?", I asked.
Ramon didn't answer, as this was on an uphill gradient.


I decided to give Ramon a helping hand up the hill. Hehe.

Darnit he was just playing possum! He left me for dead once the streets levelled off! Grrr.


Around this time I think I was thinking of dinner hehe

Twas a fun weekend, though. Got a free tan (read: sunburn), didn't get to race but instead acted as an unofficial support vehicle giving water, help and encouragement to the racers. (I wonder if the sight and sound of me shouting at them as they passed by was at all encouraging. They did pedal faster!)...

Maybe I should've raced.

But then I would have to shave my legs and wear lycra. No baggies allowed it seems. Der cycling fashion nazis will have a fit haha!

Salamat kay Gary for snapping the pics!

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

a few more shots from last weekend's ride


Looks like the main pack went ahead. Jovan waited for Francis, Gary and myself. Thanks man!



Gary making it look effortless (he already lost his right cleat by then!)



Here I am trying to catch up with the main group. Gary's closing in on my rear wheel. Pedal, dammit!



The group waiting for us slowpokes to show up. Sorry guys we took a wrong turn! As you can see, JM is taking off already. He made it home before his Seven turned into a pumpkin and he turned into a mouse himself.


Michelle. Matt's one lucky guy to have a better half that rides! She'll be on an SS soon!


Matt, probably the first singlespeeder in the Philippines


Vic- always smiling!


King, now back to his riding best.


Rommel and Edmund. Positive vibes all around.


JM, moving too fast for the camera


Jovan - the father of the Philippine Cycling Network.

photos courtesy of Jed Santos of EcoRescue.

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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

the new hire?

Look who I'm sharing my cubicle with:

Yep, decided to take Spanky to work today. Granted, the office is just 2km away from home (have to climb a short hill though). I still managed to get to work in less time than if I drove it. It's sort of empowering passing cars that are gridlocked, engines idling while waiting for the traffic light to turn green. Had to contend with some pollution, of course, but for a 9am ride it was still pleasantly cool and I hadn't worked up a sweat when I timed in. Felt energized too.

Hmm, maybe I'll do this more often. Need a lil more man-smell and testosterone round here in an office that's dominated by ladies. Hehe. Then again, studies show that men release pheromones after a workout...wait till they get a whiff of my saddle! HAHAHAHA!

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Monday, February 12, 2007

the ReboluSSyon's EvoluSSyon

Around the same time, last year, I went for a bike ride with Gary - an expatriate Pinoy who is now based in Idaho. Gary spend a good amount of time riding the NORBA circuit, and has amassed a huge amount of experience and knowledge about riding, and bikes in general. He's an accomplished racer, mechanic and now a framebuilder. To think his full-time occupation is as a software designer! He's now since retired (from both racing and from his day job), and visits his folks in the Philippines every year. Oh ya, we raced together last year, for shits n' giggles.

This year, though, he brought along his singlespeed bike, and we managed to organize a singlespeed ride of sorts at the La Mesa watershed. Here's the crew, from left to right:


Jovan(trying to unsuccessfully blend into the background), he rides a Cannondale hardtail.
Michelle(better half of Matt), on a Giant NRS.
Matt(unofficial father of Pinoy SSing), who rides an EBB's Dean Titanium hardtail.
Francis(bearer of positive vibes and siopaos), on a Giant NRS.
Edmund(All Terra head honcho), on a Salsa Juan Solo.
King(everybody knows him!), on a converted Gary Fisher carbon fiber hardtail.
Myself(nothing to see here, move along now). Oh wait, I'm wearing the 2nd edition P1SSer jersey!(ok, now move along).
JM(Super Strong SS rider, placed in one of the short-track races this year), on a sweet EBB'd steel Seven Sola that's blinged out.
Gary("just visiting"), on an Ionic Titanium hardtail that's setup as a dinglespeed - two different sets of gear ratios- one for commuting, another for dirt. Trick setup. He's got the 1st edition P1SSer jersey.
Not in photo:
Noel(fellow SS 29er), he rides an On-One Inbred 29er.
Vic(the downhill bomber), on a Jamis XLT.
Rommell(endurance athlete), on a Cannondale Rush.

Now that makes seven singlespeeders in one ride. That must be a Philippine record. If only Rommel brought his SS Klein, and Vic converted his own Klein, and Jay was in town instead of paying Mr. Lee a visit at Flying Ball...we'd have ten! Matt said he's got a project SS bike for his better half - so yes, we are a growing movement!


Matt and me comparing sizes. Wheel sizes that is.


Almost at the top of the heinous climb. Sorry, couldn't stop to admire the view! But I believe you can see the city from up here...

singletrack soundtrack (for the climbs):
Twist and Crawl - The English Beat

singletrack soundtrack (for the twisties and the descents):
Too Much Pressure - The Selecter

guess that Ska comp is still ringing in my years from last weekend ;)


Edmund giving his Juan Solo a workout. Or was it the other way around?


Noel, always smiling! He's a strong rider. To think he hasn't upgraded to clipless pedals yet!


It's da King. He has unofficial "ranger" status in these parts.


Matt- he's the one that started it all.


Gary - he's a mountain goat! Halfway thru the ride he had a wardrobe malfunction, and lost a cleat bolt underneath his right shoe. He had to pedal one-legged for a bit. On a singlespeed. Uphill. I'm not worthy.


Matt, myself and Michelle grinding and grinning our way up another climb.


JM's Seven and Gary's Ionic. Taking five at Tower 5.

Our route took us to Tower 1, and JM set a blistering pace (we later found out he had to be home for lunch hehehe). The head ranger said that they are developing a link from Tower 1 to Tower 5, which unfortunately was still unfinished at that time. So we doubled back from Tower 1, and took a breather at Tower 5. We continued on back towards the parking lot, but Gary, Francis and myself got separated from the group, when I took a wrong turn (sorry!). Luckily we regained our bearings and met up with Jovan (who waited for us) and pressed onwards after I quaffed a Powergel packet. We decided to take an indirect route back to the parking lot, via the Violago gate, which was mostly rolling doubletrack punctuated by a few climbs. My thighs were giving me warning signs on an imminent cramp meltdown, so I decided to take it easy and let the rest of the guys go ahead, whilst I stretched and checked my mobile phone (had important matters to deal with). After receiving the good news via sms, my legs felt fine and I pushed the pace to catch up with them. A quick breather and phone call and we were off towards the parking lot. I wanted to get back to the car by noon as I had to make a follow up call and on the slight incline near the finish line my legs were getting really stiff. I was down to the last few sips of my hydration pack and I decided to just grimace and bear it. Upon reaching the parking lot, I hopped off the bike, and my legs were stiff as boards! I was waddling like a penguin. Had trouble sitting myself down so I did it in lil increments. Man, I felt like a geriatric hehe. After a good stretch, I was able to walk normally. A quick phone call and my day was made :)

On the way home, Gary and I stopped for some vegetarian burritos. That hit the spot.

All in all, a perfect day as far as riding was concerned. Rode with a fun bunch and hung out a bit afterwards. I felt beat though, but in a good, masochistic way.

What a difference a year makes!

Thanks to Gary and JM for the pics!

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Friday, February 09, 2007

pedaling for Sheldon Brown

If there was any such thing as a bicycle guru, Sheldon Brown would be the man. For years his website has been a goldmine of information - from bicycle tinkering to singlespeed conversions.

Well I just found out from MTBR that Mr. Brown is having health problems, and he posts updates about it in his journal...

Here's my reply to the forum thread:

***snip***

hang in there, Sheldon!

Wishing you all the best, from all the way here in the Philippines.

Your site has been a valuable source of information for me as well.

From now on, each pedal stroke I make going uphill will be dedicated to your health.

Fellow SSers and riders, I invite you to do the same

***snip***

You folks can post a message in the aforementioned thread, or send him an email of support and well wishes at:
(captBike at sheldonbrown dot com).