Monatsarchiv: November 2008

Back from Cycle Mode

I just came home from the Cycle Mode exhibition in Makuhari which will still run until Sunday and before I forget I think I pin down some of my observations:

  1. Today I met a lot of famous people: Eddy Merckx. And David Merx, no David Marx actually.
  2. One Italian pro was handing out autographs: Maurizio something. He was not as famous as Eddy or David.
  3. The longest waiting line to testride bikes was in front of the Colnago and the Pinarello booth. This is brand-consciences Japan after all.
  4. To my surprise and joy there was also a line for the Cervelo bikes.
  5. A lot of stuff for fixies was on display.
  6. I checked out for stuff that is a) orange and b) can be useful somehow. I found this Bont.
  7. To my surprise there is an orange version of the Selle SMP saddle. Hm. Shall I?
  8. I liked the orange Vodoo Rada bike. For my son.
  9. I also liked the Cherubim bikes. In particular the Uli Master. Check out the brake positioning.
  10. The new Shimano Dura Ace 7970 Di-2 was on display. That was more impressive than the 11 speed Champagnolo Super Record.

Summary: There was nothing that I would really need. OK, the Selle SMP saddle. And the Bont shoes. and perhaps another bike.

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Venturing into unknown Chichibu

Ludwig and me had the same idea: to take off one day in the week an go biking. I originally planned to ride up to Tomin no mori but luckily Ludwig convinced me to check out Chichibu. I became curious after reading lately much about Tom’s trip into Chichibu, but I didn’t went there so far for several reasons:

  • No idea where to go, afraid to get lost
  • Much too many dumber trucks, I have heard
  • No opportunities to ride with someone there
  • General prejustices concerning everything related to Saitama
  • Too late in the season to try something new

So we met at 8 AM at the Tamagawa and rode leisurely up to Ome where I introduced Ludwig to one more traditional Positivo Espresso place: The Aurora bakery and its famous royal milk bread.After a short break we continued to ride over the mountains North of Ome and along road 53 in direction Yamabushi Toge. The weather was wonderful and the dumper trucks few. We climbed Yamabushi Toge and then took a detour to the top of Shomaru Toge. But instead of going down on the other side, we return to road 53 and continued to ride to Chichibu city on road 299.

Chichibu city is remarkable unremarkable.We had an unremarkable bowl of soba (Ludwig: Yamakake, me: Kamo) and continued then along road 140 in direction Sadamine and Shiraishi Toge.
A very nice climb indeed, very gradual, nice view of the mountains and not very demanding. Then we proceeded to Shiraishi Toge, also very gradual climb. This is a good hill climb for beginners and it is a pity that you need to ride out app. 90 km from Tokyo (or come by train).Then we went down on the other side of Shiraishi. Now we could understand why this is a famous climb, because this side is much steeper and demanding. Some time later we boarded the train back to Tokyo from Odagawa. A half day of cycling brought me back home at 6 PM.

Again this day showed me that it is good to break out of predefined boundaries and do something new. Chichibu will become a major destination for many nice rides to come.http://js.mapmyfitness.com/embed/blogview.html?r=e4340bad5c44475838d9b68d51172a4c&u=m&t=ride

[For the record: 138km in total – MvH]

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Wishing

the POSITIVO ESPRESSO Time Trial Team a hell of a strong finish at Saiko!
Good luck Michael, Jerome, Ludwig and Jacques (and David too?) !!
…will be supporting the team from Hotaka, Gunma…
Michael…total victory is within your reach !

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Rapha Invite


Dominic has a VIP invitation to the Rapha Autumn/Winter Collection launch party this Wednesday 5th November. He may be able to obtain additional invites. Anyone interested should email him (or comment here and I will forward it on).

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Sunday’s Ride

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Thanks guys for the excellent ride.. took longer than I anticipated but thoroughly enjoyable all the same.. Yabitsu Pass is a fantastic climb, but we need a route home from the bottom to keep away from the trains.. I know everyone will join me in wishing Michael good luck this coming weekend at Saiko.. I am thinking the ‚rest‘ of us might do a Takao trip on Sunday, but perhaps come back along a similar route that Jerome would have used after he left us on the weekend.. TBD.

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High Intensity

Met Ludwig 8 AM at Futago Tamagawa and we headed out for Wada. Beautiful autumn weather, blue skies, Fuji in the background but strong gales and a nasty headwind when riding out. We met Charles at the Tamagawa, every time I meet him he has a new bike. This time it is a Cervelo R3SL with the ultralight Lew Racing wheels.

We skipped the break at the Takao 7-Eleven, instead making one at the Combini at the entrance to Jimba Kaido, then proceeded along the river to the Wada TT start point. After a short break we were getting serious. Perhaps I overdid it a little bit in the beginning, starting too fast. 2/3 up I saw Ludwig only 20 to 30 m behind me, he on his first Wada climb. Then a last sprint to the finish, and he actually overtook me on the last meters. Respect, considering that I had my best Wada time ever, 21:10 minutes (See Togebaka).
One of the NFCC guys (forgot his name) was training at Wada. He went up there three times today.

We then started the descent to route 20, Ludwig then parted to head for Yabitsu, I had an early 門限 and headed back to Sagamiko. I still felt OK and there was a good tailwind, so I tried the Otarumi TT from the Sagamiko side. Again, 17:11 minutes was a new best time for me.
Then the nice descent from Otarumi followed by the rather boring roads along the Asagawa and the Tamagawa in direction home. I met the NFCC guy at the Tamagawa, he had a crash and his front deraileur didn‘ t functioned any longer.

I went to my favourite bakery, Kaysers, bought some nice stuff and started to take care of my family at home. Not such a long distance today, but two nice high intensity rides, app 50 – 70% of the Saiko duration. Another shorter trip tomorrow, followed by one in the mid week and I should be in good shape for the Saiko race.

Otarumi Toge in 1933 [no joke]

[MvH adding:

It was very nice riding on to Yabitsu. Very clear views of the mountains and emerging autumn colours. Too bad I did not bring my camera that day.

From Miyanomae the way to Yabitsu looked familiar. I had taken it before in July, with Michael, David, Juliane and others. Painful memories returned as I was climbing upwards. Only that this time I did not feel any pain at all and was wondering why the same trip had been so much harder just a few months earlier, even without the Wada sprint. The heat must have made a big difference. And maybe the fact that it had been the first time I ever did a bicycle ride over 100km long and bigger mountains up? This time around, the 124km and something like 2,000m climbing seemed like a gentle weekend ride.]


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