Archive for the ‘Team News’ Category

On Board camera at the RMR

by , 27 April, 2011

Well the RMR crit was rained out this week but not to fear you can get your fix with this video. Long time riders Phil Wood and Travis Horton put together this video of the race. Phil had the camera mounted on his handlebar to get this great footage. In searching for this video I found a lot of other videos Travis has done on youtube. Watch closely to see all the familiar faces in the race. Enjoy!

Two future Contender riders

by alisonl, 13 April, 2011

Check out the two future Contender riders. The one on left is obviously on the sauce (check out the size of his head!). Let’s just hope that he doesn’t make another appearance until next winter! The scary thing is he was kitted up this past Sunday!

the-sauce

Contender rides to the win in Seattle

by , 30 March, 2011

Our Seattle contingent came through in a big way. Steve Glasgow flew the colors in a Seattle race for the win. From the looks of it, it seems our weather is pretty close to what they’ve got right now. C’mon sunshine.

Steve come through with a mighty win

Steve come through with a mighty win

Cyclo-cross champs

by , 27 January, 2011

The Contender Club is the 2010 Utah cyclo-cross overall team champion. And for our efforts this glorious trophy. Congratulations to all the crossers.

dsc00769

More from Graham

by , 16 November, 2010

It seems that the Draper course isn’t everyone’s favorite but to remind you of the pain and suffering here’s video from the race. Remember The Contender Club is still currently leading the team standings so we need some serious participation to bring this one home. See you out there.

Congrats to Tony

by alisonl, 8 November, 2010

Yes…. I am a little late in posting this… but none the less it is super cool that Tony Church won the costume competition (and the Cannondale cross frame) at UTCX over Halloween weekend…

Here is said costume…aka….CrossBot…

tonycross

and the winning frame (notice Graham in the background)…..

cross-frame

Graham’s winning video

by , 10 October, 2010

img_2672

img_2785

We got a win on Saturday in Ogden with Graham Greenlee taking the honors and several others doing very well in their categories too. The team standings are going to be interesting when they come out. You gotta check out the rear view to see the carnage of one unlucky racer. Trust me it’s worth it.

By the way if anyone has pics send them my way for all to see (fitting@contenderbicycles.com) and post your race reports in the comments. Great job to all those who raced and cheered. See you next time.

Greenlee’s at it again.

by , 7 October, 2010

Not only are Ross and Graham strapping cameras to their head but now they’ve got a rear mounted one too. Check out thier footage from last week at Draper. Remember that there is still one more race there so if you haven’t done it before this is the inside scoop on the course.

This weekend the race is in Ogden at the Weber fairgrounds and we’ll be there in full force. See you there.

Crossin’

by alisonl, 15 September, 2010

Here is some video from the first cross race of the year thanks to Ross Greenlee’s helmet cam!

Guess it is that time of year!

Contender on Ventoux

by alisonl, 5 July, 2010

Ben Rabner recently had the opportunity to ride Mt. Ventoux and gave us the details of his epic ride. Check it out below!

“what makes an epic ride?  i don’t know.  but i do know this was one crazy ride.  rode over a bunch of mountains, plateaus with wind, cool amazing vistas, 100 degree heat, 270 km, the ventoux, and getting hit in the helmet by a bird on a descent.

sorry about the shadow of the guy taking my photo — i didn’t have much time to spend on top and find the best photo spot as i was racing against the day light as i still had 100 km to ride with a setting sun.  rode from manosque all the way around to west side of mont ventoux to take the race route from bedoin up to the top.  this was by far the hardest climb i have ever done.  i was pretty cooked by the time i finally got over there — the long distance and the heat was insane.  and to boot — there is no gatoraide to be found in france.  i had no room to pack a coke for the ride up as i was loaded like a pack mule with food — not really a quicki-mart in france for a snickers bar either.  don’t know how the french can ride on just baguettes.  18km of average 10% grade.  fortunately on the lower half there are some trees for moments of brief respite from the heat.  once i hit the ski resort where you are totally exposed on the limestone peak — the wind was not wicked crazy — just medium.  you can see the top of the mountain from quite a ways out.  all day it was looming ahead and then i had to climb a mountain to get around to the west side of it and then descend into the valley to then begin climbing back up again.  as you make your way across the valley that summit just hangs over you and it never seems to get any closer.  i didn’t throw down any impressive time up the ascent — but i at least made it to the top.

after i raced off the ventoux i arrived in the ittle town and needed a coke-cola desperately.  was willing to trade a kidney for one.  i bought the can of coke and asked the lady for the nearest pay phone.  i needed to call my sister and let her know i was running behind as it was getting late and didn’t want her worrying.  went to the pay phone to find out it only accepted phone cards and all i had was euros.  went back to the older lady and asked her if she knew where i could buy a phone card.  she was not serving up much assistance and could care less.  she told me she sells them — the cheapest one was 20 euros.  damn.  if i gave her back the un-opened can of coke i would have exactly enough for the dumb phone card.  a battle now ensued in my mind — i reall, really needed that coke to make it back home — but i also needed to make the phone call.  coke vs a $27 u.s. dollar (20 euro) phone call.  i looked across the road and saw a bistro with some cute french girls about my age working the counter.  i took my coke and went over there and asked if they sold any phone cards for the pay phone.  they informed me that the didn’t — but offered me to use their phone.  i tried giving them some euros for the call but they refused.  after a friendly chat i drank my coke and was able to get rolling again.  i think they just felt pity for some american mutilating their language and a long ways left to ride.  that is ok — i gladly accepted the pity card”

atop-ventoux

Images

 

Ryan at the 2009 Downtown Crit

 
Ryan at the 2009 Downtown Crit Jon Baddley, Bill & Celia, Ron Pynes, Matt Scherer Jon Baddley Ron Pynes Jon Baddley & Ron Pynes Jon Baddley & Ron Pynes Jon Baddley & Ron Pynes Reed Pat Dr. X

> view more images


Latest Video

Shoreline this morning....


Sponsors

Axis41 Caffe Expresso
Transgroup Plumb & Co. Realtors
Team Nash