Monday, 20 December 2010

A cycle on reality

It's been snowing again. Over the weekend my village was once again marooned by the white stuff.
After my fantastic day out at the adidas Evil Eye half rim launching mountain biking in Cannock Chase I decided this mountain biking lark deserved another look.
So off I went to the bike shed, it's a lean-to actually, to fish out the bike I bought for Mrs Optician Editor to ride after the last bike was nicked from the railway station. She's never ridden it.
This is a weird beast of a bike. It's a Specialised Expedition Elite and has a great big seat on springs. A kind of cycling equivalent to an armchair, if you stood up in an arm chair, its stay out in the cold hadn't gone down too well. The front forks were frozen solid and the seat, handlebars and brakes were covered in snow.
Cycling on the fresh snow was great but the roads were a bit hairy but all in all great fun. The real problem came tring to cycle where a few 4x4s have compacted the snow or where it had formed ridges and re-frozen.
Needless to say the cycle down to my allotment to hack out a couple of leeks and a celeriac from the frozen ground was not as smooth as the Cannock hack on the Orange Five MTB supplied by the hire shop.
I picked up my Specialised bad boy at my local bike shop. I was in there one day having a chat and one of the guys said it had been in for repair but no one had come back to collect it. They sold it to me for the cost of the repair, £150, and it was in pretty good nick.
I looked up the Orange Five out of interest and it was £2,800. I think I'll have to get used to the bumpy ride.

Friday, 17 December 2010

adidas Evil Eye half rim on test



I sight never seen before, Chris Bennett on a mountain bike. The event was the launch of the adidas Evil Eye half rim and the venue Cannock Chase. If there was ever a day designed to test out active prescription eyewear this day was it.
the morning started with the rain pouring down. While the party huddled inside out of the rain the product was presented and a talk given on vision in mountain biking.
Both were interesting and whetted the apetite for what was to follow.
As we headed out on the bikes the weather monetarily cleared up to be followed by colder air and bright sun.
After lunch an elite group of riders headed back out to the Follow the Dog trail and driving snow. Along with the variable light conditions the lenses had to cope with mud, steam and snow. They performed very well and the products tested, only prototypes, did very well. I was wearing a prescription insert behind the lenses that did trap a little moisture but all in all the ventillation system seemed to work quite well. During the heaviest of the snow I had to wipe the lens of flakes and mud but the proof of the pudding was that the product stayed on all the way round.
The mountain biking itself was pretty much a new experience for me. The hired bike was a natty looking Orange five, in bright green, and the suspension seemed to soak up everything the terrain could throw at it.
There were a couple of points along the trail I thought: surely you can't cycle down that, but you could and mostly, I did.
The day remained largely injury free. I had a bit of a tangle with a branch lying along the side of the path that grabbed my shin and I also whacked into a tree hard enough to slightly wind myself but all in all an enjoyable day was had by all.
All good for the road fitness. If only it would stop snowing.

Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Molloy puts Conte in yellow


Just as Cervelo and Garmin have coalesced behind Tyler Farrar so the forces of the Optician and Transitions cycling teams have come together to support Luca Conte at the 2011 Vatternrundan.
Fiona Molloy has joined the SBR team for an undisclosed transfer fee believed to contain several figures. Molloy, a former national standard hockey player, is a veteran of many Ironman 70.3 events, European world championship duathlons, The Ironman UK and numerous smaller triathlons and bike races.
The Optician Team manager said. 'SBR have poached a prodigious talent. She's the woman to get Conte into a striking position but taking a podium place will be down to his lightning acceleration.'

Friday, 3 December 2010

Ice rider

Had a fun ride into work this morning. Opted for the mountain bike and did as much cross country as possible. The roads were very quiet so no too bad.Off road was a different matter. The snow clung to the wheels and with the depth anything upto a foot it was hard going. Really looking forward to the night ride home. Sorry about the lack of photos but every time I get my Blackberry out the screen is steamed up and photos unusable.
Biggest excitement was getting attacked by a dog in Epsom. Those crazy poodles.

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Be careful what you wish for



After last Friday's light-hearted post about snow the south east finally got some. Well I say some, I mean lots. The fact that it is mixed with cold weather also means the whole place has ground top a halt. Luckily Optician went to press just as the worse of the weather hit. the only problem was getting home.
Meedless to say the Sunday North Downs ride looks in doubt.