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Welcome Jett MTB as our newest advertiser

A few months back I was racing Short Track at New Belgium and discovered a new brand, Jett MTB. They were displaying and selling their line of mountain bike gloves. Of course, I had to pick up a pair of the super sweet white ones.

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After several rides and several compliments on the gloves, I contacted Jett and started a relationship with Josh Kellogg, they are local in Fort Collins, CO. He wanted to work together. So here we are, Jett is now officially our partner. I love it!

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For more info on Jett MTB go to: www.jettmtb.com
For the Jett MTB Store: http://stores.jett-gear.com/-strse-template/hompage/Page.bok
You can follow them on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/JETT_MTB

Jett MTB offers a full line of gloves, jerseys, MTB shorts, hats, shirts, woman’s gloves, etc. If you like what you see, place an order. I’ve ordered with them and my package shipped and arrived 3 or 4 days after my order.

Andy B
outsideallday.com

My latest order on Amazon

I’m using these as a meal replacement for lunch at work. So far so good. I really enjoy the flavor. My brother-in-law, Mr. Muscle Bryan Casserly gave me props. I think I’m on to something.

The title pretty much sums up my life. I’ve always respected Chris Carmichael as a coach, hopefully he’s a good write also :)

Can’t beat free shipping on Amazon!

Andy B
outsideallday.com

Saxo Bank

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Over the last several years, Team Saxo Bank and the company behind the team, Riis Cycling A/S, have undergone a remarkable transformation. With regard to sports and business, much has happened since the autumn of 1996 when the first step was taken to create what are today the world’s best professional cycling team and a company that won the Danish business magazine Børsen’s Gazelle Award in 2003.

Bjarne Riis took over the team and the company in 2000 and has since headed the entire project, which continues to develop based on his vision and ideas. Latest expansion is an introduction of a distribution section within the organisation.

Initially, the company had its headquarters in Herning in the west of Denmark, but in the winter of 2003, Riis Cycling A/S moved to Lyngby, north of Copenhagen. The company employs approximately 60 people and the new headquarters is the future centre for numerous new business initiatives supervised by Riis Cycling A/S.

In terms of sport, the last seven seasons have included many substantial victories. In 2001, Laurent Jalabert made a real breakthrough both in popularity and with his results in the Tour de France with what was then Team CSC Tiscali. Two stage victories and winning the Best Climber’s Jersey made the team and Jalabert in particular, one of the race’s strongest competitors.

The following year, Jalabert once again won the Polka-dot Jersey and prior to that, the team’s newest gamble, Tyler Hamilton, fought for overall victory in the Giro d’Italia. With the guidance of Bjarne Riis, the American was retrained and went from being Lance Armstrong’s key assistant rider to being one of the sport’s strongest stage riders. With a stage victory and an overall second place finish in the Giro, the scene was set for betting on the Tour de France, a gamble which really began to pay off the following year.

Along with Carlos Sastre, and the newly acquired Peter Luttenberger, Hamilton established a solid victory in team competition in the centenary Tour de France in which Team CSC brought home three sensational stage victories, making them one of the race’s leading teams. After a critical start with Tyler Hamilton breaking his collarbone, the team bounced back to execute a successful race of historic proportions.

The team also achieved great success in the prestigious Classics. Jalabert won Clasica San Sebastian in both 2001 and 2002, after which he ended his phenomenal career with Team CSC. Jakob Piil won his first World Cup race in the 2002 Paris-Tours. In the spring of 2003, Tyler Hamilton won the Liège-Bastogne-Liège, on top of giving a spectacular team performance. This provided the starting point for an extraordinarily successful 2003 season, which included a total of 23 victories.

During the 2004 season, ambitions rose and performance improved again. Consistently garnering points throughout the season, the team came particularly close to ending the year ranked as number one in the world. With noteworthy victories in the Tour Méditerranéen, Paris-Nice and the Criterium International, the team established itself as a major player in the spring. Even though they did not win the Classics, the team had a solid lead in the rankings up to Tour de France.

In keeping with tradition, the World’s Greatest Bicycle Race ended up being an impressive race for Team CSC, like something out of a fairy-tale. Ivan Basso and Carlos Sastre lead the team in the overall standings, ensuring that Team CSC’s first podium spot went to Ivan Basso, who completed a great Tour de France with an historic stage victory in the Pyrenees. The experts could easily agree that Team CSC was the most striking team in the 2004 Tour de France.

In the weeks following the Tour, Team CSC kept up its high level of performance, continuing its winning streak. The Tour of Denmark, the LUK Challenge and an impressive bronze medal for Bobby Julich at the Athens Olympics were among the highlights of the last part of the season.

With a record-breaking number of victories in the 2005 season, Team CSC finished a monumental year by being listed as number one in the world. A major, long-term goal was reached, and with 54 wins, Team CSC and Riis Cycling A/S had gained a key position in professional sports management on a worldwide scale. Thorough planning, technologically new approaches, team spirit and an exceptionally broad crew was the foundation stone of its success, which included some of the most important prestigious trophies in the sport. Ivan Basso captured the Pink Leader’s Jersey in the Giro d’Italia as well as a second place in Tour de France, David Zabriskie and Jens Voigt captured two Yellow Jerseys in the Tour, Carlos Sastre finished third in Vuelta a España and the team had stage victories in all three Grand Tours. Bobby Julich’s victory in Paris-Nice was also among the highlights of a phenomenal year that pointed toward a fantastic 2006.

2006 indeed gave a lot of victories: Once again the team classification in the ProTour was won and a total of 51 victories were included. Fabian Cancellara won Paris-Roubaix and the time trail world championship, while Fränk Schleck won Amstel Gold Race and the legendary Tour de France-stage victory on Alpe d’Huez as he finished the year as number three in the ProTour rankings. Ivan Basso won Giro d’Italia, and Jens Voigt gained a stage in Tour de France plus no less than three stages and the overall classifications in Deutschland Tour. Finally Carlos Sastre finished all three Grand Tours as the only rider in 2006 and he even finished fourth in both Tour de France and Vuelta a Espana.

Sastre improved on these statistics in 2007, where he was fourth in Tour de France and second in Vuelta a España, where he also received a lot of praise for his eagerness to attack throughout the race. Earlier in the year Stuart O’Grady celebrated the biggest triumph of his career with the victory in Paris-Roubaix and Jens Voigt defended his victory in Deutschland Tour. The major break troughs were down to Andy Schleck and Chris Anker Sørensen. Schleck took a brilliant second place in Giro d’Italia and Sørensen a sixth place in Deutschland Tour as well as a top-20 spot in the Vuelta. Last but not least Fabian Cancellara was on a roll with seven days in the yellow jersey during Tour de France and another gold medal at the Time Trial World Championships. These championships also saw Alexandr Kolobnev take a silver medal in the road race.

In 2008 the team faced a new challenge as CSC announced that they would stop their sponsorship after the season. In June Saxo Bank signed on as new sponsor. To begin with they would join as co-sponsor with CSC and as of 2009 the team is Team Saxo Bank.

After eight seasons, Team Saxo Bank experiences continual goal-oriented change in the face of new, major challenges that especially concern another attempt to take the overall victory in Tour de France as well as one well-defined, distinct ambition: To always improve.

Compliments of Team Saxo Bank

Tour of Ireland

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The Tour of Ireland finishes today. Check out our friends at Steephill.TV for details.

Matt S
Outside All Day

Howes scores win in Utah; Mancebo keeps leader’s jersey

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*2009 Tour of Utah, in and around Salt Lake City, Utah August 18-23, 2009, Stage 4, Park City to Snowbird, UT, Won by Alex Howes


Howes scores win in Utah; Mancebo keeps leader’s jersey

By Brian Holcombe
Published: Aug. 22, 2009

Felt-Holowesko’s Alex Howes mashed the cranks solo off the day’s long breakaway to take his first NRC win on the mountaintop finish at Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort in the fourth stage of the 2009 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah on Saturday. Howes attacked out of the waning break, quickly putting ten seconds into the group with 12km remaining in the stage and came through the finish ahead of break-mate Burke Swindlehurst and a surging Francisco Mancebo (Rock Racing).

Click here to read the rest of the article.

Congrats to Team Garmin-Slipstream!

More info on the Tour of Utah: www.tourofutah.com

Andy B
outsideallday.com

Tyler Hamilton Training

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Very soon Tyler Hamilton Training will begin enrolling new clients for his Tyler Hamilton Training and Coaching cycling program. For details you can email info@tylerhamiltontraining.com. We are excited for Tyler’s new venture. Outside All Day has followed Hamilton’s career for some time and are big fans. We wish him all the best in his new career and will keep you informed when the new site goes live. You can expect lots of training and coaching tips from Tyler Hamilton very soon for your cycling adventure.
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photo by JoeMac1

Matt S
Outside All Day

Crazy bike chicks!

European Junior Championships Indoor-cycling 2009 Carla Hochdorfer Henriette Hochdorfer Artistic Cycling Juniores Women Pair, European Champions 2009, 2008.

Matt S
outsideallday.com

Darn Tough Vermont Socks – made in the USA

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Over 30 years ago the Cabot family opened a mill and began making socks in Northfield, Vermont.

Frigid winters and humid summers taught them all socks are not created equally. Living in the most unforgiving climate in the lower 48, their socks had to be tough and of course they certainly had to keep feet dry and warm. Whether skiing, hiking, biking, climbing or running, Darn Tough Vermont socks kept feet oblivious to the elements.
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The team spent over a year testing yarn combinations and designs, confident that during this process they could create something unique; a sock that could be guaranteed for life. And as a 3rd generation sock family, this is what has kept them in the sock business, in America, is the pursuit of quality. To date, DARN TOUGH VERMONT, is the culmination of those efforts.

Darn Tough Vermont is unique. In an era of outsourcing and corporate take overs, they remain true to their roots. Family owned and run, in Vermont, since 1978. In a word, local. All socks are backed by a lifetime guarantee.

Matt S
Outside All Day

Acorn Bicycle Bags – made in the USA

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Acorn Bags is a husband/wife team dedicated to creating traditional bicycle bags…with a few new twists. Their goal is to create simple, yet functional designs that you’d be proud to strap on your bike. Each bag is handcrafted in Southern California. For those of you considering ordering, they are a tiny cottage industry with very limited production, so be patient. Home made perfection takes time.
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Their goal is to produce an alternative to the imports; a “Made in America” bag. When I put together a commuter bike – I am grabbing an Acorn small bag.

Matt S
Outside All Day

Laird Hamilton – the back story

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Laird Hamilton is known as the guiding genius of crossover board sports, and he is truly amazing in the water. His size – 6’3”, 215 pounds – makes him seem indestructible. ‘Laird is the elder son of 60’s surfing legend, Bill Hamilton, and is a throw back to that time when surfers prided themselves on being an all-around waterman.’ His mother, Joann, gave birth to him in a “bathysphere” with reduced gravity as part of an experiment at the UC Medical Center in San Francisco. Joann was also a surfer and decided to move the family from California to Hawaii when Laird was just a few months old. They lived on Oahu’s North Shore and later in a remote valley on Kauai, not far from one of the world’s best surf breaks. He learned to surf between the ages of two and three on the front half of a surfboard, and at age eight, his father took him to the 60-foot cliff at Waimea Falls where Laird looked down, looked back at his dad, and jumped. ‘He’s been bold since day one,’ says Bill, ‘and hell-bent on living life to the extreme.’

Laird teamed up with Steve & Barry’s in spring 2008 to debut his Wonderwall (thisiswonderwall.com) clothing line, a men’s surf and skate line offering high-quality, comfortable merchandise at low cost. Having grown up in a single parent home, Laird knows what it’s like not to have money. “My family was on welfare. If I lost my shoes, I wouldn’t have another pair for a couple of weeks. So I can appreciate that people can’t afford to buy stuff that everyone else is wearing,” says Laird. “Guys that live the surf and skate lifestyle want to spend their time tracking the next big swell or finding a new skatepark, not worrying about having enough money for t-shirts and shorts.”

Laird heads up a technical pro-model line with longtime sponsor, Oxbow. The Oxbow brand launched in the United States in summer 2008. Oxbow, an authentic rider/action sports brand, boasts a rich 25-year history with internationally recognized athletes.

Laird also joined H2O Audio’s Board of Directors in 2008. Laird will be strategically guiding the company with marketing its brand and developing its next generation of surf/music products. “I have been an H2O Audio proponent for several years, and I am really looking forward to infusing my passion for watersports and music into future developments with H20,” says Laird.

Laird is working on two books with best selling author Susan Casey. “100: Stalking the Giants of the Ocean” is due out in 2009 by Broadway Publishing Group. It’s about the science of giant waves, 100 ft. or higher, and the surfers who try to ride them, an undertaking that often requires helicopters, wave runners and precise timing. “Force of Nature: Mind, Body, Soul, and, Of Course, Surfing” is a fitness guide by Rodale Books and hit retailers on October 28, 2008.

‘Path of Purpose’, a short documentary about Laird’s endeavor with his tow partner, Dave Kalama, to help fund and raise awareness for Autism, premiered on the Sundance Channel in July 2008. A new film release entitled, ‘Water Man’, and distributed by Video Action Sports, premiered in film festivals in Spring 2008 and hit streets on September 23, 2008. The film has already garnered attention by winning awards at the film festivals and taking home Best Cinematography at the 2008 Surfer Poll Awards.

Laird is famous for doing all kinds of extreme things in the ocean from making epic long distance journeys on his ocean-going paddleboard to creating the fast forward speed sailing loop. When he was twenty-two years old, Laird entered a speed-sailing competition in Port Saint-Louis, France, defeated the heavily favored French champion, and broke the European speed record of 36 knots. Today, Laird surfs the outer-reefs in Hawaii with his friends and uses his years of knowledge of working with different board designs to catch the giant waves he’s famous for mastering. He and his friends use a method that involves getting into a Wave Runner, taking a water ski rope, and towing each other into waves that are too big to paddle into on their own. The water craft flings them into the wave at full speed. Laird uses footstraps on his board to keep from getting bounced off and to enable him to do mind-boggling things like aerial liftoffs and 360’s. “Jaws Maui,” a book published in 1997, features Laird in action and is filled with spectacular photography of the men who pioneered tow-in surfing. “Bigger. Higher. Faster. I want to go after the world speed sailing record. I want to ride bigger waves. I want to try and invent some new sports, combine some existing ones. I want to be creative,’ says Laird.

Photo shoots with sponsors such as Oxbow have taken Laird around the world from the Caucasus mountain range to snowboard, a jungle preserve in Java, Indonesia with a world-class surf break just offshore to the Great Barrier Reef. He can be seen profiled on the CBS News show ‘60 Minutes’ and on the cover of magazines such as National Geographic, Outside, The Surfer’s Journal, Men’s Journal, Surfer, Surfing, and in Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Esquire, Sports Illustrated, People, Life, GQ, Interview, L’Uomo Vogue (Italy), Paris Match (France), Surf (Germany), High Wind (Japan) and Sailboarder. In 2004, the Surf Industry Manufacturers Association named him “Waterman of the Year”. He was named “Breakout Performance of the Year” at the Surfer Poll Awards in 2000 and was honored with overall “Rider of the Year” in France 2000 (M6). Laird was also awarded “Feat of the Year” at ESPN’s Action Sports & Music Awards in 2001, and People magazine named him “One of the 50 most Beautiful People” in 1996.

Laird was a featured surfer and an executive producer on the Summer ’04 theatrical film, ‘Riding Giants’, by Sony Picture Classics (www.ridinggiants.com). The film looks at the history of big wave surfing. Laird was also featured in the film, ‘Step Into Liquid’. He doubled as James Bond for big surf in the MGM film ‘Die Another Day’ and served as the stunt coordinator for the film’s big wave sequence. Laird has also been featured on TV as a host on Fox Sports Net’s, ‘Planet Extreme Championships’(2000), on the Outdoor Life Network (1999), and in ‘The Extremists’ (1996-97), where he took incredible risks while air boarding, rock climbing, kite surfing and jet-ski surfing. He is featured in the documentary film ‘Endless Summer II’ (1994). Laird’s filmmography also includes ‘Waterworld,’ (stuntman), ‘North Shore,’ ‘Night Waves,’ ‘Totally Committed,’ and ‘Five Summer Stories.’

Laird started his production company, BamMan Films, with tow-partner, Dave Kalama, manager, Jane Kachmer, and cinematic directors, Don King and Sonny Miller. BamMan Films produces for film, television, commercial and media companies. BamMan released ‘Water Man’ (2008) and the critically acclaimed film ‘All Aboard The Crazy Train’ (2005), which looks at the state of big wave surfing. Other BamMan films include ‘The Ride, The Day’ (2004), ‘Strapped: the evolution of tow-in surfing’ (2002) and ‘Laird’ (2001). BamMan’s other credits: Associate Producer on Maui for ‘Riding Giants’, production work on ‘Step Into Liquid’, and Producer for the television documentaries, ‘The Ride’ (2004), ‘Ride the Wild Surf’ (2001 with RDF in the UK), and ‘Ride on the Wave of the Gods’ (2002 with NHK in Japan). Commercial productions include: American Express and Coty Prestige/Davidoff.

Surfer Magazine’s editor, Sam George, in the magazine’s ‘Most Powerful People inSsurfing’ issue said, “Laird is flat out surfing’s biggest, boldest, bravest. He is the best big wave surfer in the world today, bar none. He is the sport’s most complete surfer, displaying almost unnerving expertise in a multitude of disciplines: tow-surfing, bodysurfing, longboarding, paddling, sailboarding, kite-surfing.”

Compliments of LairdHamilton.com

Matt S
Outside All Day

Breakfast With the Champion

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Outside Magazine posted a great interview with Lance Armstrong before Leadville.

Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, 37, has lately taken up in Aspen, living in a smart mod-Victorian a few blocks off the main drag. According to residents, he’s become something of a local fixture: Here he is training for this Saturday’s Leadville Trail 100 mountain-bike race with Aspen hardmen Max Taam and Len Zanni. There he is having sushi at Matsuhisha, with his girlfriend and their eight-week-old son, Max. And all the while, he Twitters—skipping press conferences altogether and releasing everything from news of his son’s birth to his rebuttal (“Hey pistolero…”) of comments made by this year’s Tour de France Winner, Alberto Contador, directly to his 1.7 million followers.

Saturday, Armstrong rematches Dave Wiens, who beat him at last year’s Leadville 100. He had an Outside editor over for breakfast to talk about Leadville, his new sponsorship deal with RadioShack, and his plans for the coming year.

–Read the interview by Grayson Schaffer

Matt S
Outside All Day

SDG COMPONENTS – SUMMER 2009 UPDATE

Ready To Launch!

The new ownership/management team at SDG Components has been on the gas this summer working on several new initiatives for the globe’s premier saddle maker. First off, the Brand has received a modified facelift, complete with freshened up logo and icon.
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New Look for a New Day

The new logo, complete with the iconic mark, is prominently featured on the new 2010 product range (stay tuned for updates), collateral material, packaging, soon-to-be released website and Interbike tradeshow booth. Feedback thus far has been solid from consumer focus groups, domestic retailers, teams/athletes and of course, international distributors.

For More Info: www.sdgusa.com

Motor Tabs Monday

On Saturday I pushed out of the garage late in the afternoon for a road ride across Pershing and down the Ballona Creek Bike Path toward Culver City. This is a good day time ride from Marina del Rey and the beach to Jefferson Boulevard. A few riders use this during the week to get into downtown Los Angeles by bike to work. I love this ride though it is all city and almost always has wind in your face as you return to the ocean.

This evening I will be heading out to the south bay bike path and heading south towards Palos Verdes. You can bet I will be bringing my Motor Tabs with me. This week I am drinking the Grape flavor. My water bottles are half full and in the freezer ready for my evening ride.

Get out there.

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