I raced B category last year and XC bikes were quite competitive there too. That said, XC racing is really tough, and anyone with experience doing it would have an advantage in CX. A 24 pound XC bike with bigger tires, disc brakes, and 80 or 100mm of travel is not really a disadvantage compared to a 20 pound CX bike on some courses.
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That pumpkin course would be fun on a single speed 29er.
Wrong. Always.
That pumpkin course would be fun on a single speed 29er.
Without a doubt. It is basically all flat with a few very short sections up and down a dyke. Good times though.
"If everything seems in control, you're not going fast enough."
-Mario Andretti-
Are you going to race again this year Dean?
Are you going to race again this year Dean?
Very likely yes, I will be racing the Pumpkin Cross again this year in a costume of some sort and a bike that will stick out like a sore thumb.
"If everything seems in control, you're not going fast enough."
-Mario Andretti-
ok , ok , i admit it . . . i fucked up when i sold my 'cross bike .
and the guy i sold it to still owes me fifty bux
You should have enough parts of the appropriate vintage up there at the towers.
too big and too expensive . . . 600 , uh way out of my budget .
maybe there is some collector out there who MAY appreciate the bike for what it is , but i have a feeling he is either ( a ) going to have to drastically reduce his reserve , or ( b ) set it up for his son to ride :lol:
if he was anywhere near serious about selling it for that price he should have at least put some time in to prep it to reflect its' past racing glory .
but hey 'mil , keep looking . . .
I admit, I'm still mad that my 2002 RM Rail chainstay failed. And there was no way to fix it.
Now i really want to get my hands on a cross bike again. If only to further numb the pain of riding in the Canadian MTB Rectum that is Onterrible.
For those a little closer.
Very likely yes, I will be racing the Pumpkin Cross again this year in a costume of some sort and a bike that will stick out like a sore thumb.
I think I might race on my HT. Need to get a new costume, I just threw out my pimp costume from last years halloween Vedder ride.
Think I can get drop bars for my stiffee?
Think I can get drop bars for my stiffee?
Drop bars are drop bars. Don't forget you'd have to change your brakes and shifters as well.
Drop bars are drop bars. Don't forget you'd have to change your brakes and shifters as well.
That much I figured, i was more concerned with angles and such.
Drop bars come in numerous sizes shapes and configurations. I prefer the ultra short reach and short drop FSA compact or TTT versions. I am short and it used to be that riding the drops was painful. Now I can ride the drops easily for pretty long distances without extraordinary neck issues. The alternative is to have the bars too high for the hood position just to ride drops.
Debate? Bikes are made for riding not pushing.
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