Archive for November, 2008

Dare I say it?

Friday, November 21st, 2008

***EDITED Nov. 29****

Ladies and Gentlemen (and Ibis owners)

The Lopes Link is was in the house. Limited quantities for now were available, so sorry you didn’t get your orders in quick. More coming soon if your selected color is out of stock. This part is still true

By December 15, we will have at least 200 of each color in the store, so everyone who needs one before Christmas will be able to get them. They make beautiful Christmas tree ornaments.

Here are the links to the links

Lopes Link (nickel chrome)

Lopes Link (red)

Lopes Link (blue)

Gloat-thirty

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Sorry but I can’t help myself. Now that we can’t talk about the election I guess it’s back to talking about the weather. Time to gloat. A little late, so we’ll call it gloat-thirty.

Friday broke an all time high temperature record for my little burg of Santa Rosa. I’m talking about a Nov. 14 temperature record, highest since records have been kept. The official was 88º, but we saw over 90 here at the “Hyland Ranch” where I live. I’m a little north of town and the next town north had an official reading of 93º. Yep, less than two weeks before Turkey Day and we’re still in the 90’s. Stayed warm all weekend, alas only in the high 80’s, but c’mon, it’s supposed to be freezing. I’ve decided I like having 6 seasons: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Summer II, Fall II.

We’re in the transition from Summer II to Fall II. I really thought that after two weeks of high 80’s low 90’s in October we’d be chillin a bit. Maybe even have to turn the heater on at the old ranch with it’s lack of insulation and single-glazed windows.

We had a warn storm at the beginning of the month, just in time for one of our local cross races. Here’s one of our locals post race, showing that Santa Rosa can represent on the CX scene. See Portland, we’ve got mud too.

That storm is long gone and so we are forced to leave the gutters full of leaves and ride all weekend.

There is no better ride in the world than King Ridge.

There, I said it. I’m not saying it’s the best. But I am saying there’s no better. And all you haters out there can go ahead and do this. We covered Sassetta to Suvereto a few weeks ago with its 180 turns. But the King is different. And I’m sorry Andy, better (harder to find speck or a good espresso on the King though).

Without further diversion, I present you with

THE KING.
King Ridge Road
Sonoma County
Sunday November 16th 2008 A.D.


Sunday Traffic Getting us Down


The Road Bike Vesion of Single Track


Calmer than you are, dude


A bit of everything on the King. Redwood & Fern forest here.


And a view or two. We are staring down the San Andreas Fault here, Tomales Bay in the distance where the San Andreas heads out to sea. We’re looking directly at the location of the Epicenter of the 1906 quake.



Realization that it’s almost over.

Not a long ride, 66.6 miles, but hard with 6800 feet up. Some of it straight up.

The King gives and the King takes.

For all you doubters out there.

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Back in August we mentioned that Brian Lopes won the most recent running of the legendary A Line downhill up in Whistler. Now we have some video of a practice run straight from the head of his pal Cedric Gracia. And what a video it is. Cedric is a most excellent cameraman, look how smooth that filming is.

So for any of you wondering if a Mojo can put up with the rigors of a bit of air time, doubt no longer.

Get a big screen monitor and put this on full screen mode (click on the little arrows to the left of where it says vimeo). It’ll make you dizzy!

And while we’re at it, here’s another. I wonder if these guys are having any fun?


THIS AND THAT, LINKS AND BITS

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

We should be only about 10 days away from Lopes Links being in the store.

More and more of the 2009 info and photographs are being added to the site every day:

We’ve also added the Ibis seatposts and bars, both for road and mountain. You can see them in the Ibis store.

Don’t forget about the jerseys either, here’s our new jersey inspired by a recent trail encounter with a rare ring neck snake.

back to the salt mine…

GOOD NEWS

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

We think there’s a lot of real good news to report this here November 5th, 2008.

National politics aside, here in our little world the December issue of Mountain Bike Action features our own Brian Lopes on the cover, a nice shot from this summer in Whistler. Good work MBA and Brian!

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