Sidi Genius 6.6 Carbon Road Shoe Pro Review

October 15th, 2008 by thien

Sidi Genius 6.6 Carbon Road Shoe Pro Review - by Russell Clark

  • Patented full carbon sole
  • Heel Security System prevents power robbing heel lift
  • Vented, reflective heel cup
  • Soft instep closure system w/Ultra SL buckle reduces numb spots
  • High-security Velcro won’t shift or slip
  • Sizes 38-48
  • MSRP - $475

Introduction
The Sidi Genius 6.6 lies second in Sidi’s road shoe hierarchy. Built on the ‘Sidi Full Carbon Sole’, which is the same platform found on their flagship shoe: Ergo 2 Carbon. With two ‘High Security Velcro’ closures on the instep and the and ‘Caliper Buckle’ ratcheting, top enclosure.

Sidi is one of the most aesthetically appealing cycling shoe brands I’ve seen. When the Genius 6.6’s landed in my hands, I was almost reluctant to get them dirty. They are beautifully made: flashy, classy, and robust. However, as soon as I was home, I buttoned up a new pair of cleats for my ride the very next day. I enjoyed breaking them in for a couple weeks before racing in them in local road races and criteriums.

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Hutchinson Piranha CX Tubeless Ready Tire Review

October 13th, 2008 by Francois

(photo: our reviewer, Jeremy is seen here at a recent CCCX Norcal race)

Hutchinson Piranha CX Tubeless Ready Tire Review - by Jeremy Kimmel

What Hutchinson Says:

· Ultra Light 127 tpi casing

· Low knob profile combining lightness and performance

· This is a tire with tubeless structure (carcass and beads) whose sealing is guaranteed by latex and not by a rubber cover.

· Size: 700 x 35c

· Weight: 405g.

· MSRP: $49.95

Overview:

I was given the task of reviewing this tire from the perspective of a cyclocross racer…specifically one that trusts and uses tubulars. Although the tubular vs tubeless debate rages on, I’ll review this tire for what it is – which is a low-treaded clincher cyclocross tire that was designed for tubeless usage. While you won’t be finding these on Sven Nys’s new ride, there is definitely a place in the ‘cross world for this new offering from Hutchy.

The casing of this tire will likely please mountain bikers, and displease tubular aficionados – it is significantly heftier than any of the tubular currently available. In hand, the casing feels more like a mountain bike tire than a light-weight 35c cross racer.

These tires mounted up easily on Stan’s ZTR 29er rims, but did require a compressor to get the bead to seat. Hutchinson’s fast’air sealant worked well, and the tires hold their pressure within 2psi overnight. As these tires were tested in the summer/early fall here in Northern California, their mud-handling prowess is yet to be seen…but that’s not what these tires were designed for anyways. On to the review!

When it comes to cyclocross tires, there are a few key characteristics that really make or break a tire for me:

· Traction

· Rolling Resistance

· Feel

· Reliability

· Durability

Featured Video: Testing the puncture protection of the Hutchinson tire and Fast Air sealant.

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WOOL - Not Just for Riding Anymore!

October 13th, 2008 by thien

Joneswares Gear Gets Riders Ready for a Cold Winter

Petersham, Massachusettes - With a forecast of cold weather accompanied by record oil prices, droves of cyclists are expected to be donning their wool base layers, jerseys, and cycling sweaters both on the bike and off the machine this winter. According to Joneswares co-owner, Lynn Jones Peredina, the company is beginning to see an increase in the number of riders ordering multiple layers in anticipation of the chilly times ahead. “We’ve had riders email us that they are ordering wool clothing this year that is going to work for them both cycling, as well as, general wear. People are beginning to realize that a bit of conservation at home is going to save them some serious money.”

Wool provides superior warmth, durability, comfort, and on top of the fact that it is just plain comfortable, wool is a renewable resource. “Riders look at these pieces as a valuable investment; an important consideration given our economic times,” added Peredina.

We all know the facts; lowering your thermostat by even a few degrees will help save. Deb Jones Bachrach of Joneswares has noticed an increase in the number of riders, as well as others, stating they are ready to conserve. Thermostats are going down, while more and more riders are planning on using the bike to commute this winter. Wool is definitely part of the equation. And as they say at Joneswares “…think of your base layer as an extra layer of insulation.”

Joneswares provides high quality functional cycle wear and apparel for all fundamental activities. They are proud of the fact that all their garments are made in the USA and use Merino wool that has been processed in an eco-friendly manner. (The fiber from the Merino sheep is ultrafine providing a soft, great ‘next to the skin’ feel.) Fabrics coming from New Zealand follow the strict guidelines established for the Zque™ (ethical wool) Program. Vermont Organic Fiber supplies the Company with O~Wool™ yardage knit stateside and manufactured to established earth friendly/organic processes. The result of this type of processing is luxurious, super durable wool fabric that, with the proper care, will last a lifetime.

Offering everything in wool from head to toe and all the parts in between, Joneswares garments are designed to provide warmth and comfort. From wool helmet liners to base layers and cycling jerseys to riding tights and socks, they are committed to making sure riders benefit from the Company motto ‘…get (real) comfortable™…’ no matter the activity!

To see their complete line, visit the website www.joneswares.com.

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BMC Season in Review - Personal successes notwithstanding, BMC riders’ highlights focus on the team

October 13th, 2008 by thien

As the season winds down and the members of the BMC Racing Team segue into their off-season routines, it is time for the riders to digest what has happened in 2008, and look forward to the coming season. BMC began the year with the motto “the team is the star”, and each member is proud to have lived up to that idea. “It was really cool to see how everyone grew throughout the year, and how I grew along with everyone else!” Jeff Louder explained. And as the end of the year momentum was very much in BMC’s favour, there also seems to be unanimous excitement to pick up where they left off when the ’09 season rolls around.

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CTS Athlete Craig Alexander Wins 2008 Ford Ironman World Championship

October 13th, 2008 by thien

Colorado Springs, CO – In only his second time racing the Ford Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, Australian CTS Athlete Craig Alexander dominated the race, winning in a time of 8:17:45 – a full 3:05 in front of second place competitor Eneko Llanos.

Alexander, a former Ironman 70.3 World Champion, finished second in the Ironman World Championships in 2007 and worked diligently with his Carmichael Training Systems Coach, Nick White, and under the supervision of CTS Founder, Chris Carmichael, throughout the winter and the 2008 season.

“This is a dream come true. You can’t win this race without tremendous support from others, and Nick and Chris both prepared me get to the line first. I cannot thank them enough,” said Alexander after the race.

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Wilson, Calabria Headline Team Type 1 At Sun Tour

October 11th, 2008 by thien

Traralgon, Australia – Team Type 1’s Matt Wilson and Fabio Calabria will race on their “home turf” for the first time this season when the Jayco Herald Sun Tour begins Sunday in Traralgon, Australia.

Wilson is the race’s defending champion, while Calabria is believed to be the first rider with Type 1 diabetes to compete in the event that is now in its 57th year. The two are part of Team Type 1’s six-rider squad that will line up for the seven-day, 389-mile (627.5 km) international stage race.

Team Type 1 will start with one less rider than the other 13 teams after Chris Jones was unable to make the trip. Jones has been sick since helping Glen Chadwick win the Vuelta Mexico last month.

While Wilson will wear bib number 1 as the defending champion, Chadwick might ultimately wind up as Team Type 1’s leader. That’s because Wilson has been slowed by a knee injury that has limited his training.

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Tech Savvy Cyclists Get the Chance to See Products in Action!

October 2nd, 2008 by thien

SVCC Teams Up with Garmin for an Evening of Product Demos and South-Bay Riding

Campbell, CA – Silicon Valley cyclists interested in learning more about the Garmin product line and its applications for training and cycling should make plans to visit Silicon Valley Cycling Center on Monday, October 6th for an evening of product demos and test riding, giving riders a chance to see the latest products in action.

“There’s been a tremendous growth in the market for high-tech training tools” said SVCC co-founder Karl Etzel. “Unfortunately a lot of riders either buy products and fail to take full advantage of their features, or they avoid them altogether out of frustration with the time it takes to learn. We’re trying to lower the barriers by focusing on consumer education and support, and we’re very excited to have Garmin’s support in this effort. ”

Riders should plan to arrive at SVCC by 6:00 p.m. ready to ride. After a brief product intro and route download, the group will roll out for a 1 hour ride over a local favorite training loop on Shannon-Kennedy roads before wrapping up with post ride data analysis and refreshments. If you can’t make time for the ride, stop by the studio at 6 for the product demo and Q&A.

Further details are available at the SVCC website - www.svcyclingcenter.com

About Silicon Valley Cycling Center
Silicon Valley Cycling Center (SVCC) carries high-end products and services for the discerning cyclist. As a studio focused on bike fitting and custom pro-builds they offer products from premium brands such as Look, Lynskey, Zipp, Reynolds, SRM, and PowerTap. They offer innovative services such as their BikeConcierge bike rental program, an extensive saddle and wheel demo program, as well as more traditional equipment sales and service.

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