LEADER X UNDEFEATED
Photo by Matt Lingo
“We team up with Undefeated for our 2016 racing team to represent LA bicycle racing culture.
We selected strong riders who are based in LA area only to race all over the world for 2016.
Our first race is going to be in Brooklyn for the Red Hook Crit(RHC) on April. 30th. 2016 which launches the new team and new team bikes.
Concept bikes will be available at Undefeated and Leader Bikes in USA and Japan on May 21st.”
Leader Bikes
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LEADER BIKES X UNDEFEATED RACING CONCEPT BIKE
Utilizing the 735 frame the Undefeated x Leader collaboration produced a bike that is made to race. With the aero-track geometry of the 735,this bike is made to be responsive to an aggressive riding style during the race. Not only will you have better handling but also stay in style when your not racing.
HED Jet 4 black carbon wheel set, with the teams custom camo print.
Rotor 3D track crankset
More here
leaderbikes.com/products/undefeated/leader-bikes-x-undefeated-racing-concept-bike
CLEPTOMANICX | HARDBRAKERS
Photo by Carlos Fernandez Laser
Since, we are not the typical bike crew we weren’t satisfied with the typical bike wear available. The first steps of realizing our visions and designs were the jersey & bib we produced exclusively for ourselves with a print related to the destinations of each year’s bike trip (Budapest-Istanbul, Lisboa-Marrakesh and Warsaw-Helsinki). But the deficit of functional bike clothing that has a more appealing and street wear orientated look motivated us to create apparel, that is functional on the bike, but still has enough style to wear it on a date, at a bar or in the club. With the Hamburg based street wear label Cleptomanicx we found the perfect partner to realize our visions and ideas. Besides the same hometown we also have the same mindset when it comes to apparel.
Quality | Authenticity | Passion | No Bullshit
Photos by Carlos Fernandez Laser
These are the maximes of this collaboration. Our first product is the Commuter Hoody. It’s cut a bit longer than the average hoody, so it keeps your back ‘n’ butt covered when you ride deep on the drops. Same goes for the sleeves which also have ventilation holes in the armpit area. Furthermore the hood has an integrated wind mask and there are two bicycle jersey pockets on the back with additional features.
Photos by Carlos Fernandez Laser
TEAM CRETINS
What is “Team Cretins”?
Team Cretins is a group of cyclists who strive and ride to have a positive impact on our communities. Our primary focus is our participation in the AIDS/LifeCycle. The AIDS/LifeCycle is a 545 mile ride from San Fransisco to Los Angeles. The ride has thousands of participants each year and has become the worlds single largest HIV/AIDS fundraising event. Last year the ride raised over $16.6 Million dollars for the fight against HIV/AIDS. In the 21 year history of the AIDS/LifeCycle, Team Cretins is the first and only fixed gear only team. Our first year with 5 riders we raised a little over $17k. Our second year with 12 riders we raised over $42k. This year with 14 riders we have a goal of $65k and we have already raised over $22k!
Photo by Matt Lingo
When and how is born?
Team Capt, Rob Brouillard, did the ride on his own in 2013. The positivity and love of the ride inspired Rob so much, he returned and sold his car to buy more bikes. Rob recruited 4 friends from The Cretins bicycle club to join him on this epic adventure.
Photo by Matt Lingo
Why ” CRETINS”?
The first incarnation of Team Cretins consisted of riders from The Cretins. The Cretins formed 15 years ago in San Diego. Co-founded by Team Cretins co-captain, Ronnie Shaw. Ronnie and friends took the name ‘The Cretins’ from the Troma film ‘Class Of Nuke ‘Em High’ which featured a gang of weirdos who torment the school. The name stuck and The Cretins began regularly hosting fun, costume clad, group rides in San Diego such as The Lord of the Flies Ride, Full Moon Ride, Bike Prom, Punk Olympics. We still host these and similar events in San Diego. Costumes, bike games, and good friends. We always have fun.
Photo by Matt Lingo
What is your relationship with the bicycle and why you choose it to spread your message?
We LOVE our bikes and we love to ride.
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Do you think that the problem of A.I.D.S. and the attention on it, is less than in the past?
Its easy to think that HIV/AIDS is no longer a problem. Medications have come a long way, and people are living longer, healthier lives. This is whey the work of the ALC and is beneficaries, The San Fransisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center are so vital. These agencies continue to provide the critical services and education needed to meet the growing needs of our community. We ride to raise to raise awareness and knowledge about HIV/AIDS among our community and donors. We ride because, in the current economy, the SF AIDS Foundation and the LA LGBT Center need the funds more than ever. Ultimately we ride so that someday we won’t have to.
The cost associated with medical care and treatment for a person with HIV are about $20,000 per year. Access to live-saving drugs, clinical trials and state-of-the-art treatment helps those with the disease live a longer and better quality live. AIDS/LifeCycle helps those living with HIV/AIDS gain greater independence and get the treatment they need. Prevention services geared towards high-risk populations will ensure that future generations will not experience the same level of loss that we have faced in the last two decades. The ride ends when AIDS does.
Photo by Matt Lingo
In which way you raise fund to support your cause?
We raise funds in several different ways. Social media has become a great tool for fundraisng. With all the negativity and complaining going on its easy to offer people a break from that shit. We all get wound up when we see certain articles or hear about shitty going-ons in the world. Instead of getting upset and frustrated at the things we can’t change, people can join us in seeing an end to HIV/AIDS without pedaling an inch! Making a donation gives people the opportunity to actually make a change and help improve the quality of life for those who so desperately need it.
We also throw fundraising races and parties. Every alley cat we throw turns into a charitable ‘Party-Cat’! We want people to come to our events and have a great time! Its also a great opportunity for the community to come together and make a difference. We have found that those who have the least, give the most.
Many donations also come in from the Team simply talking about the ride with people we meet. Often times you tell someone you’re riding a bike with one gear and no free-wheel from SF to LA and they get interested. It also gives us an opportunity to remind people that HIV/AIDS are still a pandemic and we all have a chance to do something about it, weather its a $10 or $1000 dollar donation, every penny counts.
Photo by Matt Lingo
Do you have any sponsors that support your mission?
We have received helping hands from so many amazing and generous companies along our journey. The two that really stick out are Retrogression and The Heavy Pedal. Its very easy for our groups to work together and we are all like minded. Both Retrogression and The Heavy Pedal are grass roots. No rich mommies or daddies gave them their start or success. They embody the DIY mindset and both provide incredible service and products. Much love for them here.
www.tofighthiv.org/site/TR?team_id=15501&fr_id=1880&pg=team
www.facebook.com/alcteamcretins/?fref=ts
Photo courtesy of Matt Lingo
“From June 5th – 11th 2016, I will join thousands of other cyclist and ride my bicycle from SF to LA, for the 4th time, to raise money and awareness for HIV/AIDS. Please help me in surpassing last years total of over $16.3M and make a tax deductible gift to the Aids/LifeCycle today! Just clink the links below! Thank you! “
Rob Brouillard
www.tofighthiv.org/site/TR?px=2956269&fr_id=1880&pg=personal
www.tofighthiv.org/site/TR?team_id=15501&fr_id=1880&pg=team
CONTENDER | STATE BICYCLE Co.
“One of the best selling fixies in State Bicycle Co. history. The Contender gives fixed gear/single speed bike riders a leg up on the competition with its light weight, smooth steering and improved handling. This fixed gear bike is available in several color options and is a road warrior that knows no bounds”.
STATE BICYCLE Co.
www.statebicycle.com
More here
www.statebicycle.com/collections/contender
ALTER SC49-3c
SC49B
Chainring: 49T, 7075/T6,Full CNC
BCD:144mm
Color:Red + Yellow + Green
Weight:135g
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GUILLEM SERNA
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GUILLEM SERNA
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CINELLI | 2016 SMOKE CLEAR MASH WORK FRAME
“This is a very special project conceived by Mash, Chas Christiansen, and the team at Columbus/Cinelli. This unique platform is intended to solve for a broad range of needs with one bike. Chas travels heavily—racing alley cats, working as a messenger, racing cyclocross—so this bike was born from those diverse needs. The geo has a high bottom bracket and is aggressive in nature, but allows for weight to be carried on the front rack while feeling stable. The frame and fork have removable canti brake studs, so the bike can be ridden as a clean fixed gear, or single speed cyclocross frame set including internal cable routing for the rear brake. Both the frame and fork will clear 35c tires for dirt, or a smooth street tire. We kept a raw look that preserves the weld heat markings by adding a clear coat to the steel. Garrett Chow drew on the historical Cinelli and Columbus art archive to detail this frame set in a timeless manner.
This frame set has removable cant brake studs, and can be built several ways. Single Speed Cyclocross, Track, Work, and Criterium.”
More here
www.wingedstore.com/framesets/2016-smoke-clear-mash-work-frame-535.html
ADDISON ZAWADA
FFWD | Five-T Cer
The FFWD FIVE-T track wheel uses NACA designed spokes for better airflow like on an airfoil creating excellent aerodynamics. This super stiff front wheel is used in combination with the FFWD DISC-T.
The bearings from CeramicSpeed™ make this wheel even faster!
Strava Metro | #CommutesCount
When you participate in the Global Bike to Work Day Challenge on May 10th, Strava Metro makes your #CommutesCount. Metro analyzes the millions of human-powered commutes uploaded to Strava every week, then partners with urban planners to improve city infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians using anonymized data.
Join the Challenge: https://www.strava.com/challenges/bi