SSCXWCPDX 2016 Dec 6, 2016 Categories: Cyclocross, MASH, Photo 0 Comment The Single Speed Cyclocross World Championships returned home to Portland, OR for 2016. Last weekend, racers with a sense of humor met at Sauvie Island farm to see what these diabolical organizers had in store for this year’s event. This is a bike race with variables you cannot predict. A traditional racer could easily get frustrated at many steps along the way, and that is the entire point. Fun is the focus and with the season winding down, this group gets it. We drove some San Franciscans up to get in on the action. Enclosed are some photographic details and notes from the 2016 SSCXWC PDX edition. Portland is a natural fit for cross to thrive. An active, creative community who live in a wet, coldish climate during the traditional race calender. Oh, and they love food, beer, and good times. This all cooks up to create a super-host for this format of “racing”. The Cross Crusader is an iconic heckler at the local CX series of the same name.This set up looked strange at first, until you realize just how sticky the mud is up here. Fat clearance, with little tires. Slicks would have even held less mud. Cantis and fat tires did not play well out here. Saturday was the qualifier, with up to three formats to make it to the main race. Fastest lap, holeshot shootout, and a proper dual slalom corse. With Saturday’s qualifiers settled, Sunday was the main event. The morning hosted more traditional geared races, and the afternoon ran a last chance, men’s and women’s events. Portland still has that creative/weird magic. SF is losing it due to the cost of living. Oakland inherited a portion of that family, but Portland is a bird of a different color, and for that we love you. This is a shot of a section of the course where mud-covered yoga balls get kicked at your face at full speed. Mud-covered wood ramps lead you out to a continuous mud slide, with vendors offering up free drinks and snacks the entire length of the race course. The handups are done on an elevated level. Chelsea running one of the grades. OBRA trying to wrap their heads around how to officiate a shit show. The farm location was a beautiful property to race bikes at. Corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and no shortage animal feces all mixed up. Rain flooded a field, and the organizers knew how to make it work to their advantage. One section routed through the pond where a jump ramp was installed, because. The muddy run-up guaranteed not many would have speed to correctly jump the shark. Walton is from Portland, so it was nice to get to visit with him. He has been navigating some health concerns this season and is finding a path to healing. We love this guy, and cheer for him always. Chelsea, Derek, and Rainier felt they had worn costumes all season, so it was only fitting to do the same at a costume race. Heckling at the day’s race was preformed at the level you would expect from seasoned professionals. Portland is excellent at mud The weather has changed in the Bay Area, with years of low rainfall, so a chance to race in these conditions was exciting for the out-of-towners. Nature would surface from the mud in hopes of escaping and rescuers would then help re-route. Money handups could later be used to pay to take short cuts on course. The men’s field being lead into the corn maze to leave bikes for a Le Mans-style start. Bikes were then rearranged and tampered with before the race gun. Contributors A short foot race led to a bike search and start. Chas, being versed in alleycat starts, found his bike quick and was on course early. Eddy and a clown. Sven Nys is a cyclocross legend and cult figure in the sport. He wanted to come and not FOMO another year of SSCXWC. Spectators loved it and he clearly took his share from the hecklers. He looked like a 250 2-stroke, spinning at a comedic cadence, and just RIPPING. Two racers coming out of the dual slalom section. Rainier running the beaver dam, consisting of half-round plastic tubes. This punk martching band brought powerful energy to the race, hammering out a series of driving rhythms. #notmypresident Sven rode every obstacle, including the pond. He was off the front early but eased up mid-race. The vibe was a mix of this and bike racing. No shortage of crashes for the day, making it exciting for spectators, and nearly unbearable for racers. The yoga ball mosh pit was very raw. Some people won, all won spiritually. Some lost, and most lost dignity, while making it up in smiles. We brought a ton of mud home. I’m sure most of us did. Thanks again for the good times Portland. You always know how to share the stoke. MM
Westside Invite 2016 Nov 12, 2016 Categories: alleycat, Group Ride, MASH, MASH Frames, Photo, Westside Invite 0 Comment Westside invite is the west coast’s flavor of messenger summer camp. Originating in Portland over 10 years ago this years event made its way down the coast to San Diego where Courier Collective hosted messengers from Vancouver to Mexico and everything in between for 4 days of events, hot and sunny beaches, and hills…way more hills than I think any of us expected. As always It was nice to have an excuse to lay on the beach all day and sleep in way too late, but Joven and the dudes over at CC really killed it. Both the main Alleycat, coffee cat, and Out of towner race were ripping! There was a day committed solely to a group ride which ended at the beach complete with all the track bike shenanigans loved by all. I took first in the skid comp. NBD. The main race was a work simulation – which tested everyone’s wits and speed In the San Diego’s hot downtown streets, not to mention, during a Pirates game. Chas took home 1st place with the one and only fully completed manifest with just 2 min before the cut-off . Oakland won the bid for Westside Invite 2017 – so you already know where you’ll be next summer. Thanks again San Diego for the good times and sunburn. – Sean Fred Marshall Courier Collective HQ Joven “don’t touch the money” yard sale Looking out for each other right before we got kicked out Group Ride Coffee Cat winner YOT Lifes a Beach sometimes ya’ just gotta wazz Tree’s Bag Chas turning in the winning manifest Steady Coolin KOOK Winners Circle
Sean Geivett Nov 1, 2016 Categories: MASH, Video 0 Comment While shooting an video to celebrate TCB, we shot with Sean. Chas was helping produce the schedule for us to meet riders when/where, in thier work day as messengers. The plan was to meet Sean on the top of Franklin Street, and drop it toward the Marina. We met up, had camera issues, left, and regrouped before getting the last shot in his chapter. Once we knew we wanted to create a bigger part for Sean, we looked to Yerba Buena Island to start him out. With killer views, and steep roads under construction, it fit the part. Look for the bonus features in a week or two. Finishing up now.
Commuters Oct 31, 2016 Categories: MASH, Video 0 Comment When we are out shooting on the streets, Martin and I would run into all types of people, often with the same purpose. Getting from A to B. Over the years, we saved up all of our favorites, and rewarded them with thier own chapter. Enjoy
NACCC 2016 – NEW YORK CITY Oct 22, 2016 Categories: alleycat, Cinelli, Group Ride, MASH, Photo 0 Comment The dust has finally settled. Sleep somewhat caught up on and work life resuming its normal flow. Realization sinks in of how truly rad and well organized the New York City NACCC really was. The week had everything you could have wished for in a championship. I’m talking everything – bandit cx, track day, warehouse partys, bagels, bands, sprints, footdown, killer qualifier, weather, 4am bars, cheap coffee and an incredibly challenging main race. New York, being a reasonable place to venture to, attracted couriers from all over the North Americas and many contingencies from over seas. NACCC brings together people from all the stems of messenger work. Its truly something special to have all your favorite people from all over the world in one spot…all on vacation (mostly). Though there were Alley Cats and side events daily, the main race took place on 10/9 (Messenger Appreciation Day) and 60 or so qualifiers tricked themselves into delivering fake packages for 3 hours in less than ideal conditions for no money at all in hopes of being deemed the fastest, quickest witted, most professional courier in North America. Work simulation races are like no other, It takes more than just bike handling and speed, it takes concentration and focus..well legs don’t hurt either. This year Christina Peck (SF), who has displayed these traits countless times in multiple cycling disciplines, took home all the gravy- spanking the competition placing First Woman and First overall. Nico (chi) presented next level “Perpetual Professionalism™” raced in a collard shirt completely buttoned, took home the Men’s championship title. Standing in line at checkpoints with these two- you would have never known how badly they were beating you. The industry is only growing and the individuals in the industry are only getting faster. Events like these are extremely important and well just a damn good time. See y’all in MKE! – Sean The start of the main race – it had just stopped raining. it was go time. A rider from NYC’s own Samurai Messenger – Being professional probably- at the pbma/redbull checkpoint OG Fuego, a messenger from Paris, properly using a v rare halfskie mail bin. The manifest was double sided, and the jobs had no value printed. Racers had to use a rate sheet to determine if the job was worth their precious time. “this is a funny looking cheesesteak” – me Racer getting after it in the Cargo Race Chas took home another top 10 and king of track this time around! Unloading all the packages for the main race. Volunteers and participants alike helped restock packages from checkpoint to checkpoint to keep the jobs flowing. THE CHAMPION Words: Sean Photos : John Daniel Reiss
LION OF FAIRFAX 2016 Oct 18, 2016 Categories: Cyclocross, MASH, MASH Frames 0 Comment Set in the foothills of Mt. Tamalpais, The Lion of Fairfax was back at the local middle school campus. With the year’s first real rain, the stage was set for some mildly wet/muddy cyclocross racing. Chelsea, Derek, Dylan, Eddy, and Rainier came out to race with the Bay Area community. This photo series was shot on 10-15-2016, and include some notes/thoughts from the races.Gabe went to school here, so for years, we called this race the Lion of Gabe’s middle school.Frank is a force of radness behind the scenes. Thanks FrankI laughed when I saw this “epic” mud shot in my selected images. Really playing up that one time it rained for us in 2016.The school campus is really beautiful, set among dry grass hills and native trees at the edge of town where some of the most famous singletrack in the world begins. Team Vive La TarteChelsea <<<Quill-stemmed OM Flyer set up like a beach cruiser. Quickly, these races get strung out. Chelsea sat 3rd wheel for laps.Cool Marin Hippie mural doubling as a wind tunnel illustration.The hecklers staked out this ride up waiting to see who would slip up.It was a toe spikes day. Yay!Chelsea held on to 3rd for the day in the Elite Women’s field.The SuperPro vibe is about stoke foremost and a lack of formality is part of the format.Wind can also play a factor in cross.Rainer DerekMtbers heard the call.Brandon, Jimmy, and Dylan launched the hole shot.We are so stoked on how the team bikes and kits came together. Thank you to the sponsors, and Al for doodling it up!Dylan rode up these steps later in the race.This part of the course was under constant repairs as riders blew it here.Cone zoneDerek handling the back set of barriers.Basketball courts, Soccer fields, and a Baseball diamond all made up the race course on this day.Brandon moving up (with a rear flat) finishing 2nd in the SS A’s.Rainier broke a spoke in the first lap. With no pit wheels, he had a couple hours to study for the GRE.Dylan set up some Ritchey Tires tubeless and was able to finish in the SS As, winning the group.Several scratchable dogs on course.The hecklers brought their best psych-outs.The ruling on handups… YES!They don’t do that in Europe. Do they?The wind brought barrier tape into the path of the racers. Some finished sooner then they had hoped. Photos: Mike Martin Words: Brandon Reif
011 MASH 2015 WALTON AND KYLE Oct 4, 2016 Categories: MASH, Video 0 Comment This chapter is very personal for me. Walton has been part of MASH since he was 17 years old. We have traveled around the world together, and have cheered for him as he grew up, and began to race on the road. Kyle and Walton are friends from Portland. They both moved to SF to go to school, and we immediately got hooked on this Portland tribe. Both Walton and Kyle ripped on track bikes. They figured them out, and became very expressive on them. We would get out and shoot video from time to time, but once we locked down shooting a bigger video project, they where both committed to their road teams, and could not afford a possible injury. We premiered a version of our video last fall, without Walton and Kyle’s part. It was a clear hole in my heart, and I wanted them to be able to express themselves in this way. After Europe, and Asia premieres, Walton had talked Kyle into coming down, and they had been planning some locations they wanted. Once it was all set, they surprised Martin and myself, by letting us know they wanted to make something. Let’s get out, and see what we get. With a day with Walton, and a day with both riders, we created a massive part in the video. It shows how playful and how serious these bikes can be, and we are honored to be able to share their section with you.
BASP 2 2016 Sep 28, 2016 Categories: Cyclocross, MASH, MASH Frames, San Francisco 0 Comment With the 2016/17 Bay Area CX season in full swing, and aligned with our Indian summer, racers met out at Candlestick State Park for BASP #2 of the series. This State Park is along the waterfront, next to a pile of dirt that used to house the local football team. Dry dirt, tall grasses and pungent fennel set the vibe here, and we like it. With a day of racing bikes and hanging out with friends ahead of us, the stage was set for the Bay Area Super Prestige Series.Proving we have evolved as a species, everyone found shade early in the day.Eddy crashed the day before, so was volunteering with registration and holding down the watermelon.Juniors to the start. Go get it kids!The Juniors finished up as the Elite A Women lined up. Just in time to catch this little dude running his mechanical to the line. Good hustle.Sean Mon had fans dressing up like their favorite racer and screaming his name.Let’s race bikesSinglespeeders on course with Brandon soaking up the mid-pack dust.Cubby is racing a prototype Low SSCX with cantis. Super nice build.Dylan sitting top three early in the SS As.A few laps later, he flatted. We are working on getting him set up with some tubeless rims for the next one.Brandon Harrison is all in this season. Racing our SSCX with TCB and out of the saddle most of the race.Kel was off the front both days, confirming he put in his work this season and wants to beat you. Brandon in a ripping sprint to the line.Dylan has been working at Specialized where even the lunch ride is competitive. In previous years he’d been a full time student, like Kyle and Walton, which didn’t leave much room for training and racing. Excited to see what this guy can do with a little more freedom in his calendar.KelBrandonWomen’s As on deckChelsea has been training her face off and the results are showing. Moving up from the Cs to As in a few seasons, now a contender for each holeshot and podium.Here are a bunch of photos of her shredding, because she’s so rad.RJ wishing he was racing bikesDylan with a firm understanding of summer.Winning snacksThe A men lined up and several handups sprouted.Derek and Rainier raced both days, so had call ups in the first two rows.Chas racing with TCB, cornering a sand pile, then heading out to the back of the course.Rainier was in for a podium finish. Dylan offering water with one lap to go.Chas left it all out there. Yard saleNext weekend is the night race. Check our calendar for the full schedule. See you out there!
CLIF CYKELSCRAMBLE 2016 Sep 27, 2016 Categories: alleycat, criterium, Cyclocross, MASH, MASH Frames, San Francisco 0 Comment Saturday was the second year Clif threw an event called CykelScramble (pronounced sickle for sure, so there is room to grow there) in San Rafael. They took over the Marin County Fairgrounds and built this crazy race course with wall rides, tables, spines, rock gardens, swinging sand bags, logs, and on down the list. Teams of four signed up to race one bike in a relay. The event brought out a diverse/rad group of Bay Area locals of all ages, all hopped up on bicycles. OG Marin clunkers, BMX shredders, pro XC and even DH racers like Rat Boy. And us for some reason. Some people got weird and that was nice. We did the green screen thing, not for the day’s events, but for what you, the viewer can now do to these photos. Please send to info@mashsf.com and we will make a new post. Dylan, Brandon, Jean, and Matt did not know what they where getting in for when they agreed to get in the van at 7:30 that morning. The course was pretty challenging, so the conditions made for some highs and lows. Stoked to have Matt Reyes out for the day. He could have competed on his FG no question. We chose a 26-inch BMX for the relay race. A full squish XC bike ended up being the winning format. Down, but not out E.T. Someone got knocked out cold, but came around and was okay. Matt spine tap crossing Jake with the spine transfer Matt shot some fake polaroids Rad to see generations out there being stoked on being stoked. The race started with a wheelbarrow stretch. We came in mid-pack. Matt and Brandon had clean bike handoffs. Guy is rad Guy, Cubby, Jake, and Danny raced on 20-inch bmx bikes, and crushed it, and got a little crushed. Sixth in the Roasters for the day. Banked berm Brandon in the rocks The Bruce Lee style Ninja team had some rippers on it. Look them up on the Cykel Scramble site. Jean got blood on the outside Cubby Cubby about to shoot out of the vert wall ride. These dudes won, but we both lost for costume originality. New track drops this fall. See you next year! MM
CROSS VEGAS USAC MEN’S AND WOMEN’S RACES 2016 Sep 26, 2016 Categories: Cyclocross, MASH, Photo 0 Comment It’s no surprise that San Franciscans are weather wimps. With the fog moisturizers, vitamin D, and temporal temps, I/we are a little soft in the Southwest deserthellscape that is Las Vegas. In traditional MASH fashion, all the team support came together just in time for Cross Vegas 2016. Last year our energy was focused on the 10 Year Anniversary, so the Cross team did not get the care they deserved, and had their best season to date. To make up for it, this year they signed up with friends at Santa Cruz, ENVE, Chris King, Sell Italia, and Ritchey, along with powerhouses that have cheered with us forever, Oakley, Giro, Clif, and Castelli. The collective stepped up the quality of bikes and soft goods, so the athlete could focus on racing bikes. The desert Breeze sports complex offers up a large piece of grass real estate, banked on 4 sides shaped like a drainage ditch. It allows for some elevation changes, and off-camber switches, mixed with some wood obstacles, and endless course tape to cross the state of Nevada. Derek Yarra was on course for the USAC Men’s race. A storm kept the 4:00PM race a little cooler, and breezy. Rainier started on the back row of a 100 person field. No shortage of vibes from the racers and the crowd. Chelsea took the holeshot in the Women’s USAC race. Rainier caught in the sandpit. It took 5 hours of racing to clear a center line that was rideable. 2 to go! Chelsea wishing we had Tri skinsuits for Septembers. You dudes recover? See you next weekend!