Completely forgot to bring my camera with me when I was at interbike (nevermind just about anywhere else while actually in Vegas), oops.
[quote=GRHebard]wait, didnt o’keefe win?
cuz he’s the one that got the $1000 cash, i thought
did your friend win a stage maybe
EDIT: heres what the MashSF blog says:
[quote=MASH blog]There was a tie for first place for combined points, so Vegas’s own had to get back on the bike for another 500m. In the end Ryan took first place overall. Here are the top finishers:
1: Ryan O’Keefe
2: Drew Ballard
3: Hernan Montenecro
1: Drag: Anthony Canevaro
1: Alleycat: Alvin Chen
1: Goldsprints: Walton Brush SF[/quote][/quote]i would have won that alleycat if it wasn’t for that fucking cop outside of chinatown.
rabbi:
he’s hella fast
I feel like I really missed out on the good stuff by not bringing a bike out there. Maybe I’ll ship my shit to Rabbi’s next year, it’s way to expensive to fly with one.
rabbi:
doesn’t use the word hella.
has fat.
uses fat for momentum going down hills.
should i be taking notes right now?
eat lots of food and do little exercise for about a year. then the training can begin.
thing is, i’ve always been a pretty big kid and pretty active.
played football, rode tons of bmx, ride a ton of bikes.
my momma just taught me to finish all the food on my plate.
[quote=rabbi]rabbi:
doesn’t use the word hella.
has fat.
uses fat for momentum going down hills.[/quote]
This, except the hella part. Hella.
[quote=Neil_240]how has no one posted these yet.
So hot[/quote]
Pretty, but with so little material, it’s bound to be incredibly flexible. I know this isn’t a concern to a lot of people, but no one who actually uses track cranks for track wants that kind of give coming from their bike.
Oh yeah I’m sure they have more flex than other track cranks. And normally I like the look of strong cranks, but those ones just look hot.