Monday, 2 March 2009

ADVENTURE TRAVEL - Mongolia!

Hi everyone,

It has become a tradition that each year that we arrange a MTB expedition, in the true sense of the word, to outer Mongolia.

Last year, we were 10 riders on a mission to promote democracy.

Please see for pictures: http://picasaweb.google.com/Cyclosportschina/Mongolia2008#

The trip is organized by the Mongolian Cycling Federation and Cyclo Sports China. A few Mongolian riderslive in Beijing and their colleagues at the Federation have asked me to launch their new routes in the North of Mongolia.

Last year, we rode in the far West near Kazachstan. This year we’ll go north towards the direction of Russia.

We will be an expedition with MTB mounted on jeeps, local drivers and equipment. We’ll stay in hotels andYurts along the outback.

Expect to go in a few hours from desert, to shrub land, to mountains to end near glaciers. Mongolia is simplyastonishingly wild and remote.

The expedition is a way for the Federation to supplement their meager income and budget. In return, we are able to use their resources, guidance and expertise to organize a unique trip.
We have a limited window period to organize this trip (or multiple trips depending on the dates and turn out):

Basically, we have 3 “good months”: June, July and August to ride in Mongolia. Other months are too cold!

Therefore, I have proposed to them the following three periods for travel.

• 9 days in June: From Friday June 12 until Sunday June 21
• 9 days in July: From Friday July 17 until Sunday July 26
• 9 days in August: From Friday August 21 until Sunday 30 August

The cost of the ride will be determined on the amount of riders. We need a minimum of 5 riders and can accommodate many more.

We will organize for you: accommodation, transport and sustenance during the trip. A ball park figure for this trip, assuming a 5 person group, will be 12,000RMB excluding airplane tickets from Shangers.

To reduce the price we need the group(s) to be as big as possible. If you are interested in this trip, please contact me directly with your preferred date to travel.

Tom@cyclosportschina.com / cell: 139 102 80053

Also, if you think you can get a group of 5+ persons together outside these periods, we can work on that too.

Finally, please let me know what other questions or concerns you may have about this trip!
Cheers,
Tom


Tom Lanhove runs cyclosportschina.com and has been in China living and riding (and working) for quite some time.

MATT FILE

Hi All,

recently while training a few local riders at the gym, one of them asked me "how do I become a pro?" and "If I was a pro, would I be doing the training we are doing now?"

Both good questions! (Of course I wouldn't waste their time with NON-PRO training! What do they take me for. . . . ) This got me to thinking - WHY NOT ASK A PRO!

PLEASE LET ME INTRODUCE YOUNG AND UPCOMING CYCLIST MATTHEW O'HAGAN.

Now, Matt isn't Chinese, doesn't speak a word or Mandarin or Cantonese. . . he's not even Asian. So this doesn't fit too well with Shanghaivelo (but what the hell!). He is VERY close though - he is Canadian (I understand a few of you are scratching your heads. . ).


Matt is a very good friend and aspiring pro (he is right on the cusp!) and I have invited him to write about the trials and tribulations of TRYING to get to the top right here on our blog! Each post will give you some insight into the effort and hard work Matt is putting in to live the dream.


This is Matt. Expect to see his installments soon . . . . we will also have an "ASK MATT" so please emails your questions to rob_w_lamb@hotmail.com

Sunday, 22 February 2009

SHANGHAI CROSS #1 (EVER!)

incredible photos here: http://www.fotop.net/TANG/090222

After a lot of organising between deepbluephatboy and Your Author the FIRST EVER SHANGHAI CYCLO CROSS RACE took place this morning at 10:30am sharp.



We arrived at the course at 7am with the plan of having the course ready for everyone to preride at 9am. We were welcomed by the TREK Sponsored Tents already set up! This was a brilliant surprise, and certainly set the scene for a smooth start.



We would like to personally thank TREK for their support.




Let me immediately express our thanks to all the volunteers!!! I must say, we never take volunteers for granted, but with the amount of organization that goes into a cross race our helpers were a blessing. We had volunteers assist with setting tape, Robbie on the tools setting up barriers and the cheerful girls helping take registrations. Once again – this race would not have been half as brilliant without your help – THANKS! The weather was excellent and the organizers set up the course, and laid about 5 kilometers of tape by approximately 9:30am. Another personal thank you to MaxSHracing (http://www.maxshracing.com/company.php) Bikehome (www.bikehome.net) and TREK (www.trekbicycles.com)



The race started at 10:30am with 30 keen racers on the line. The weather decided to transform the race immediately as the clouds opened up to greet the start with rain! We had an excellent range of cyclists and we were very happy to see so many smiles – even if many of them had mud in their teeth!



The course had a fantastic mix of challenges (says he who designed it. . .) but the plan from the start was to string out the group. We started with 700m on the road to line everyone out. Eric Koh from team Specialized entered the single track first with a smooth bunny hop from tarmac to trail (MUD). Eric was followed closely by Your Author, Chia, Cui Yinhao and 2 other Specialized riders. There was a long line from there including Sven Nijs who had a tough start. . . .



Once riders hit the mud it was time to pick your lines as the rain turned the course into a series of deep ruts, puddles and slippery rocks. At the end of the first lap it was a Specialized 1, 2, 3 with Your Author in 4th followed closely by MaxSHRacing teammate, and perennial strong man, Cui Yinhao.


As the laps went by the course got slower and sucked the energy from all riders. After riders exited the first section of trail they entered onto the second short section of road before jumping back into the trees. By mid race this area had degraded to the point where it was one long run. Throw in some barriers and we kept all riders on their toes! In similar fashion the second set of trail was great on the first lap but turned into pure running after the barriers as the rain continued.



A huge well done to all participants on completing such a demanding and energy sucking Sunday!

Full results will be posted in the next few days, however the final top 5 were:


1. Eric Koh (Specialized China)


2.Tom Simpson (Specialized China)

3. Chia Kung (Specialized China)


4. Robert Lamb (MaxSHRacing)


5. Cui YinHao (MaxSHRacing)


More pics and news to come. . . .

Saturday, 21 February 2009

CLUB AWARDS #4 BEST ALL AROUND CYCLIST SHANGHAI

We are getting down to the cold, hard, nitty, gritty of the awards in a hard fought category. Today, we will release the winner for best all around cyclist SHANGHAI as voted by your peers: Riders who received multiple votes were:
  • SIMON CUI (SPECIALIZED)
  • ERIC KOH (SPECIALIZED)
  • MARTIN BREUVART (TCR)
  • JEAN PIERRE DAWANCE (TCR)
  • CUI YINHAO (MAXSHRACING)
TWO LOCAL TEAMS REALLY DOMINATING THE TOP 5! The Winner of best all around cyclist, including climbing, time trails, crits and point to point racing is: a TIE!!!!
MARTIN BREUVART AND JP DAWANCE - WELL DONE BOTH AND WELL DONE TCR!!!
Sorry I (strangely) couldn't find a pic of martin. . send one if you have one. .

The official award for this category (I Know you didn't think you would win anything. . . will be to be featured as our"banner boy" for the next year!!!


Tune in tomorrow race fans - and until then, Stay classy San Diego.

Sunday, 15 February 2009

CLUB AWARDS #6 - BEST DRESSED SHANGHAI CYCLIST


This category was NOT a huge competition. Only one OTHER rider got a (single) vote. . . . .

T
HE WINNER: MR TRENT ILIFFE. . . . .

Congratulations TCR. . .!

Always the wearer of white socks, the rider of Italian steed, the wearer of Adidas shoes. . . . .and when off the bike Bulgari sunglasses. . . we here at shanghaivelo feel that the Australian may have a fake passport and may actually be Italian. . . . . .watch this space as Mr. Iliffe may have some words as a guest columnist to keep you looking TIGHT on the bike. . . and don't let him catch you without white bar tape. . .

Saturday, 14 February 2009

GOING NATIONAL! CYCLOCROSS IN BEIJING

One of the main goals of shanghaivelo is to bring the cycling community in China closer together. I have been speaking with Tom Lanhove at www.cyclosportchina.com and he is doing some amazing things in Beijing - definitely have a look at his website!

Tom has added me to his mailing list to keep me posted on Beijing riding and racing news and to cut to the chase - they have fantastic riding and racing community running.
Recently the Beijing winter racing has been written up in INTERNATIONALLY!!!! Please take 5 minutes and have a look at

http://cyclosportschina.com/?p=421

SOOOO COOL! I would once again like to take a line and thank TREK BICYCLES for all the hard work they are doing in China to build racing culture - a big thank you to Todd McKean and all his dealers!!!

Tuesday, 3 February 2009

GETTING STRONG: Winter Training Part3b


Story courtesy of Simeon Green/ PezCyclingNews http://www.pezcyclingnews.com

. . .As with everything, there is an exception to the rule. If there is an uneven number of riders in the group and you don’t have anyone to ride along side, you should place yourself in between the two riders ahead of you, with your front wheel between their two rear wheels. This allows the riders behind you to remain bar to bar and to keep the group tightly together. The riders behind you should ride with their front wheels either side of your rear wheel. It’s not acceptable to sit directly behind the rider ahead of you and leave a gap to your side.

Now, before you spark up and say that riding between the wheels of the riders preceding you is unsafe, let me point out, that if everyone is riding bar to bar as they should be, you are guaranteed the space of a handlebar’s width within which to move, which should be ample. So even if the two riders ahead of you knock into each other, you should have plenty of space. This is a pretty safe place to be.

Rule 3: Peeling Off
When you are tired of riding at the front, and you feel it is time for you to go to the back, make sure the rider beside you knows you are tired and want to go back. Once you have both established that you are going back, check briefly that there isn’t someone overlapping your back wheel, then both riders slowly and gradually move to the outside and let the group come through the middle. Do not suddenly veer off to the side, peel off in a steady and controlled manner.

Rule 4: Pulling Through
When the two riders ahead of you peel off . . . . . I will explain what to do in a few days on my next post - I am off to the trainer and my new cyclocross videos!

Monday, 19 January 2009

CROSS RACE - THE POSTER!

CLICK ON THE POSTER TO ENLARGE!!!

Sunday, 18 January 2009

Shanghai Cyclocross!!



It has arrived! I have had numerous emails, calls and general follow-up from riders on how they can help or when "the race" is being held! I have managed to fight you all off but we are now in a position to give you some (but not all) of the details.

CYCLOCROSS IN SHANGHAI! We will give you a sniff. . . . . .the first race will be held February 22nd "The Forest of Pain". . . . . and will be at a familiar location which will be easy to access for all! It is certainly worth mentioning that we have had some awesome help from BIKEHOME! Everyone should have a look at their site bbs.bikehome.net

More details to come. . . . . .

Wednesday, 14 January 2009

CLUB AWARDS AND SURVEY

Hi All,

Now that the season is well and truly over, I think we need to bring our club up to date with some AWARDS! This is a simple process which I will co-ordinate. Simply fill in the questions below with your answer and email it to rob_w_lamb@hotmail.com or respond to this post. I will tabulate the results and let the group know! The deadline for this will be February 4th so you have 2 weeks!

1. Best Shanghai Cyclist 2008

2. Best out of town cyclist 2008 (non-pro)

3. Most improved local rider:

4. Best all around cyclist Shanghai:

5. Best Sportsmanship:

6. Best dressed Shanghai cyclist:

7. Favourite Pro Rider (male):

8. Favourite Pro Rider (female):

9. Favourite team bike of 2008 (shanghai):

10. Favourite team bike of 2008 (professional international):

11. Favourite Professional team 2008:

12. Favourite China Professional team 2008:


GO!

Tuesday, 13 January 2009

Trek China Racing (TCR)

Hi Everyone,

As I'm sure you have noticed we are now in the middle of winter (-3 yesterday). That said, it doesn't mean that the local teams aren't training and getting structured for the upcoming racing season. We have been prepared to watch this space:

http://cyclosportschina.com/?page_id=6

JP has let me know that this is the best spot for updates on Team TCR. There are already some cool pictures up, and some familiar faces.

All we need now is an update from "the competition"!

Coming soon, we will start offering "Reviews from the Rollers" - movie reviews as we ride. . . stay tuned!

Laughs!

For all of you that like a little bit of gossip about Lance have a look here:

http://realestalker.blogspot.com/2009/01/lance-armstrongs-hill-country-hideaway.html

I think we all need to get out training more!

Friday, 2 January 2009

Tour de Lankawi - February 9-15

The start list for the tour de Lankawi has now been finalised featuring 20 teams. The race will start in Putrajaya, and finish in Kuala Lumpur with the traditional crit. Some top level squads have confirmed their attendance this year including Garmin-Chipotle, AG2R, Bouygues Telecom, Fuji-Servetto and Cervelo Test Diquigiovanni will also attend (as usual) as well asCSF, Vorarlberg-Corratec, ISD and national teams from Australia, South Africa, Malaysia, China, Iran and Kazakhstan.

FOR SALE

Hi All, Its that time of year when we make new years resolutions - so get on your bike!

For sale we have 1:

  • Trek Pilot 2.1 WSD
  • Size: 47cm
  • Frame: ZR 9000 Alloy w/TCT Carbon seat stays
  • Fork: Bontrager Satellite Plus, carbon
  • Brakes: Cane Creek 3 with long/short reach
Price: 3500RMB
If you are interested, please contact Yuki at

alexia_zhao2006@yahoo.com

Thursday, 1 January 2009

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!

Currently in Munich Germany!!! All the best to China!

As they say, while in Munich
. . . . . . . RACE A 6 DAY TRACK CARNIVAL!

















Euro 6 day races are one of the most interesting and exciting formats of racing there is. With a variety of entertainment ranging from fine dining (or a bratwurst), live music, beer, disco (not to mention bike racing), 6 day racing is excellent fun if not a complete circus. Have a look at this link for a brief but interesting introduction to the world of 6 day track racing:


http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/?id=2004/six-day


http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/?id=sixdaynight

Munich is an amazingly historic and beautiful city - certainly worth a trip. Keep your eyes peeled for photos to come. . . . . . .