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Performance Bicycles/Overland Beginner Social Ride

June 11, 2013 by overland

Overland is partnering with Performance Bicycles to hold a beginners social ride at Pineridge Natural Area this Wednesday, June 12th at 6:00pm.  We will be meeting at the Cottonwood Park northern parking lot near the Pineridge trailhead.  Take Drake west to Overland Trail, turn left (south) and drive until you reach the park.  Park in the paved parking lot on the left as you enter the park.

We will be riding the trails around the Pineridge Natural Area with a focus of becoming comfortable riding on dirt trails.  We will have ride leaders and sweepers and wild do our best to make the ride enjoyable for all.

The ride is open to all riders, but children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. All riders must wear a helmet. If you have questions about the ride, please contact Performance Bicycles at PBS061 at Performancebike.com or pete at peterskram.com.

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Exclusive interview: Klaus Mueller, President of Cycling Australia – Part 2

Cycling Australia is Australia’s premier cycling body. Traditionally the organisation has catered primarily to overseeing elite cycling in this country, but exciting times lie ahead for Cycling Australia and at the helm is President Klaus Mueller.

Read part one of Kate’s interview with Klaus Mueller.

Many sports in Australia are fighting to attract new participants and to retain those already enjoying their chosen sport.

It’s a competitive environment and one full of challenges.

These challenges, however, are not lost on Mueller.

“Cycling is a good sport. It’s healthy, it’s environmentally friendly, it ticks all the boxes,” he said.

“I think the biggest challenge that cycling actually faces in attracting people into the sport is that as a society we are becoming increasingly risk adverse.”

As sports face increased competition to attract and retain participants in a highly competitive environment, Cycling Australia is currently undertaking a range of programs to meet the needs of cyclists in Australia.

“I think the real growth is going to be more in participation or recreational cycling. I think that’s the case in all sport. That’s where the trends are going,” he said.

“People don’t want to go into stuff that’s organized, where you have to turn up at two o’clock on a Saturday afternoon. They (participants) want flexibility.”

Cycling Australia is also keen to see an increase in women’s participation. Currently, women make up around fifteen percent of Cycling Australia’s membership.

“Aspirationally we would want 50 percent of our membership to be women. As an organisation we need to create a whole range of products that cater for people other than competition cyclists,” Mueller noted.

“Traditionally, we’ve been a competition organisation and we’ve got to stop being a competition organisation.

“We’ve got to continue to look after that sector but we can’t be exclusively that, because that’s not where the growth’s going to be.

“That’s not where the demand is and we’ve got to meet the demand.”

Cycling Australia is currently busy working with a range of groups to help them meet these targets. With the addition of Jon Leighton, President of Bicycle NSW to the board, new alliances are forming.

These future plans include attracting and holding world class cycling events in a range of disciplines.

“What we’re now doing is, we’re changing that whole paradigm completely around and we’ve got a deal with the UCI (for) any event in Australia,” Mueller said.

“We’ve rolled out a whole range of events we want for mountain biking, from World Championships to World Cups to more local events and there’s a whole raft of events between now and I think about 2020.

“Some of those events, look all of those events, in fact, have now been put out to the various states and the states now bid on those and then we become the entity that then contracts with the UCI for those events. They will now be our events.

“We’ll obtain the hosting fees from the various states and so if say Queenslandwants the World Mountain Biking Championship, they will bid with us and then we will go to the UCI with the financial package in place and we now say to the UCI ‘In 2017 we want the World Mountain Bike Championship’.

“We’re going through exactly the same process with track, so we’re going along saying these are all the track events, international events that we want to put on.

“So by that process we are not only going to secure our financial future, hopefully, but we bring to Australia a whole lot of elite events, in relation to mountain bike and road and track between now and the year 2020.

“This is a long term vision and it includes a real big dip at getting another Road Championship, which quite candidly, I didn’t think would happen again in my lifetime.

“We want to put a package to the UCI which makes us financially attractive to them.”

Cycling Australia is also branching out into other facets of cycling activities for everyday riders and fans.

“We’re now putting tours into Europe, so if you want to go to the Tour de France and have literally what is the best tour group and you want to follow it,” he said.

“We’re the only ASO accredited tour group that follows the Tour de France, so you get exclusive access to where the riders are, to the best spots on the finishing line.

“We’re putting on those tours and to the World Championships as well, we’re putting on lifestyle and bike shows, which we’ve been doing for the last couple of years.

“We’re going to try to create a whole lot of membership benefit schemes which will attract more people for a whole range of reasons. Through that whole commercialisation process we hope to build up our numbers enormously.”

Mueller is passionate about cycling and about it’s future in Australia. He has plenty of plans to progress the sport but he also takes time to reflect on his three years as President of Cycling Australia.

“The highlight would probably have been the fact that we’ve conducted multiple World Championships in Australia. We managed to bring the World Road Championships to Australia,” he said.

“I wasn’t president in the formative years, I mean I was on the board, but I was President by the time the event was held.

“Look, I just got an enormous buzz to see the Australian public support it like they did.

“The World Track Championships in Melbourne were another spectacular success.”

Mueller is proud of his involvement in bringing these world class events to Australia but it is when talking about individual performances that the cycling fan comes out.

His passion for track and road cycling is evident as he continues to reflect on some of the standout performances over his time as President of Cycling Australia.

“You can get a buzz out of individual performances at various events,” he said.

“Watching Michael Matthews win the U23s in Geelong was a great buzz.

“Rachel Neylan was second in Holland last year and I got an enormous personal thrill out of that. I just thought for her to be chasing down the second last lap (with) Marianna Vos was just, it sent a chill up and down my spine.”

And there are of course the performances of Cadel Evans and Anna Meares that possibly stand out the most.

“Look Cadel Evans’ win in the Tour de France has got to be one of the stand out highlights for anyone. And to watch the way the Australian crowd responded,” he commented.

“(Then there’s) Anna Meares both at Melbourne at the World Championships and at the Olympics. I mean to be at London and to be there when she won the sprint, look it was an emotional performance.

“And she so richly deserved it after all she’s been through. She’s such a professional and dedicated athlete as well.”

With a number of successes during his three years as President of Cycling Australia and a prosperous future ahead for the organisation, it certainly is a good time to be a cycling fan and possibly, a good time to be the President.

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Review AVID MTB BB7 Mechanical Disc Brake Front and Rear 160mm

AVID MTB BB7 Mechanical Disc Brake Front and Rear 160mm – Best Price


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Reviews Of AVID MTB BB7 Mechanical Disc Brake Front and Rear 160mm

AVID disc brakes upgrade for mountain bike, great.
Reviewed by Prue Raos rating 4.0 of 5.0

My cycling experience was marred by brakes that were giving me problems with lack of stopping power and difficult to adjust.
I ordered the AVID BB7 set after some research on the web and found a great price on Amazon.
I went for replacing both the front and back brakes to get a consistent result.
The brakes and discs arrived in good time and I fitted them the next day.

The AVID BB7 is smooth and sure in stopping power a true upgrade for a great price.
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Reviewed by Brian T. Brousseau “btbisme” rating 1.0 of 5.0

Bought these based on reputation and ratings. I was not let down. Upgraded from stock tektros on my trek marlin. Factory brakes barely stopped at all. These were fairly easy to install, I used the youtube video from avid. Adjusting these was very easy. I would recommend these to anyone. Only complaint is that they came from china in a cardboard box with no instructions…its up to you to find everything on the internet…product still deserves five stars.

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Reviewed by JOOSKY rating 1.0 of 5.0

purchased theese instead of the bb5′s due to the fact both sides of the caliper have "hand" pad adjustments. If you dont already have brake mount screws for the rear you will need to get. this kit only comes with screws to connect to the mount not the frame (fronts bolt directly to your fork). Lines are not included just a heads up. will make loud noise your first few hard brakes but will quickly subside (assuming pad, rotor or both need a break in period of a few hard stops). trail ridden about 20 miles and everything feels and looks great

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QBP Recalls 1,700 Salsa Disc Brake Forks

posted by Tyler Benedict - June 13, 2013 - 1pm EDT

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QBP is recalling about 1,700 Salsa brand forks because they can bend above the disc brake mount.

The forks were sold separately and on the Salsa Vaya and Salsa La Cruz framesets and complete bikes from February 2011 through June 2012. The chromoly Salsa Vaya forks are orange or dark gray, and the La Cruz bicycle forks are black. Both have “CWI” stamped on the steerer tube, with a batch code just below that. Salsa Vaya forks stamped with the batch codes 2011 02 21, 2011 04 11, 2011 06 14 and 2011 09 09 and all Salsa La Cruz forks stamped with the batch codes 2011 03 01, 2011 04 08, 2011 05 30 and 2011 09 09 are affected.

Riders should immediately stop using the forks and contact Salsa for inspection and replacement/refund.

Comments

Pete - 06/13/13 - 2:57pm

@Tyler: Is it better to contact Salsa directly or go through LBS to get to QBP?

Tyler Benedict - 06/13/13 - 3:07pm

If you bought the bike through your local bike shop, they should be happy to help. Otherwise, I’d call Salsa/QBP directly.

Pete - 06/13/13 - 3:33pm

Thanks, Tyler. I just got off the phone with one of the Salsa guys and had a great conversation but the punchline was to check the steerer tube and they’ll make arrangements to swap out the fork if needed… pretty much what you have posted here :)

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