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Sale @ Evomo Clothing

Posted by RL Policar On December - 3 - 2010

Team Sponsor, Evomo Clothing is having a great sale going on right now.

Use coupon code E25H10 for $25 off $75 purchase or more @ evomo.com +FREE shipping for orders over $100 @ www.evomo.com

Don’t know about you, but I’m going to get me a new Zulu Jacket and a new hat.

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You still have time to win a Tunebug Shake!

Posted by RL Policar On December - 3 - 2010


Contest ends on December 11, 2010. Enter HERE

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Mark “The Polish Hammer” Tomas: SRC Challenge/Triple Crown Finals

Posted by RL Policar On December - 3 - 2010

Editorial-RL Policar: “I think we have to change Mark’s nick name from The Hammer to “No Training Required.” For a guy who just had a baby, hurt his back, and hasn’t trained at all in the last 3 months…he’s still manages to perform better than expected.

So we all kinda knew it was going to be wet outside. When I went to bed Friday night, I was wondering how it would be to race in the rain. I’m not talking just some drizzle, we had that at a race earlier this year. I mean real wet, and real dirty. Well Saturday morning when we pulled into the venue, I had a feeling this race was going to be different. Usually its hot, dry, dusty and more hot. This day was wet, cold and muddy. I have only raced Fontana once before, and it was two laps. This time I was doing three.

I still hadn’t been training, or riding at all. But I wanted to finish out the Triple Crown Series. As we got geared up, Team mate Kim Finch showed me a trick to keep the mud off the fork and sidewalls, she busted out a can of Pledge, and sprayed parts of my bike. Did it work? Totally. These parts stayed free of the mud that caked on the other areas. Check out the video. I was real surprised at the turn out.

SRC Challenge

I was thinking some would have stayed in their warm beds, but at the start line, there were a bunch of racers ready to go at it. When the horn went off, guys were battling for the front spot. At the first turn a few guys almost went down due to the wet conditions. My game plan was simple. Pass on the climb to the water tower, and bomb the single track on the backside as fast as I could. Halfway into the first lap, I found out how a lack of training effects you. My legs felt fine, but my lungs were burning badly. After the long climb we descended down the single track. Guys were flying, and paying for it. I saw a few guys go down pretty hard. One over the bars at a high speed.
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Beginning of the second lap the rain started coming down harder. It was hard to know who was in your class because our number plate were soaked and falling off. It was getting muddier, and colder. The classes were all mixed up by now, I had no idea who I was racing, I pushed as hard as I could.

By the third lap, I was having a lot of fun. Sure I was tired, but riding in the rain and mud was putting a big smile on my face. I managed to recognize one guy from the start line on the third climb. I waited until we were right at the top and made the pass before the down hill, I was able to pull ahead on the decent. After it was over I was ready for dry clothes and some Tacos courtesy of the Boss man (who happens to be the coolest team manager ever). I end up placing 6th. Which I was happy with considering my lack of training. Most of all I had a fun time! Thanks to all the sponsors for all the help, and the race team for the support!
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Tour De Tryptophan, aka: 24 Hours of Fullerton

Posted by RL Policar On December - 2 - 2010

For the last 7 years there’s been an underground event that occurs at the world famous Fullerton Loop. Though this event is more of a fund-raiser for various organizations, there’s still a desire for participants to ride as many laps as they can in a 24 hour period.

Mountain biking hall of famer and Public Relations Guru, Steve Boehmke is the event coordinator for Tour De Tryptophan (TDT). This year the money made from the event was going towards a little boy who is fighting cancer, Tyler Blick.

This would be the 3rd year we’ve participated in this event. With that in mind ,we gathered some of our friends to see if they’d like to join us.

Staging area. This parking lot eventually became full of riders.
Tour De Tryptophan 2010
Tour De Tryptophan 2010
The Moe making a rare appearance.
Tour De Tryptophan 2010
Steve decided to do something different this year…Le Mans start. That meant each rider had to leave their bike ahead of them, and when Steve said GO, they would have to run to their bikes and start riding.
Tour De Tryptophan 2010

Moe and I went on our first lap, a Special Edition-Relaxed Vibe Ride. Personally I was in no shape to do a fast pace, let alone multiple laps. So taking the easy pace was a welcomed gesture.
Tour De Tryptophan 2010
There’s The Moe!
Tour De Tryptophan 2010
Priscilla eventually caught up to us. It was beautiful SoCal day, cool breeze, sunny and clear skies.
Tour De Tryptophan 2010
The Moe once more!
Tour De Tryptophan 2010
After lap 1, we took a short break, and by that time it was getting a bit darker. That’s not a car you see, its either Khoa and Dan or someone else…
Tour De Tryptophan 2010
For my final lap, I decided to bust out the Soma Double Cross. Since its a lighter bike, it made my ride a bit easier.
Tour De Tryptophan 2010
By the time we called it quits, Priscilla, Khoa and I logged in 3 laps, about 33 miles for one day. Our buddy Dan Burdett did 4 laps, 44 miles on a single speed. From what I hear, the person who broke the previous record of 17 ( which was set by the same guy) rode a total of 18 laps, that’s 198 miles in a 24 hour period!

As cold as it got, and as much as our bodies ached during and after the ride, we had a BLAST! We’re definitely coming back next year, but we’re hoping one of us can afford to buy an RV or Trailer…cuz’ its freezing out there!

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