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cavernmech 06-16-06 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by somnambulant
Oh and if I haven't said it already, after going to FC I really REALLY want to ride the Figure8 track.

How is the location of the CMWC decided? Does anyone know? I seem to remember it being the winner of a competition or something.. but I could be getting that mixed up with the SSWC.

I wonder if having the CMWC here again would bring out the Figure 8.. or vice-versa I wonder if bringing out the Figure 8 could bring the CMWC back here.

Doubtful. CMWC has nothing to do with HPR. There is a bidding process for CMWC host. It is decided at Cmwc Open Forum where the next one will be. Seeing as this year is Australia...and you must be there to bid...it is unlikely to come back to Toronto any time soon. Add to that a successful CMWC organization requires at least 10 dedicated individuals to do the required work ie: permits..sponsors..route and course close..police etc...it is a real undertaking. when we did it in 96' we had a huge group of messers that put in a ton of work to make it happen. I frankly don't see the current messer community making it happen.

somnambulant 06-16-06 09:03 AM

in velo veritas == in ninja's we trust? :P

somnambulant 06-16-06 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by cavernmech
I frankly don't see the current messer community making it happen.

Yeah, that was more along the lines of what I was thinking. I'm just trying to scheme up a way into getting the Figure8 out again. :P

somnambulant 06-16-06 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
i think the SSWC are decided by some random game involving beer chugging and awkward male nudity (as all good things are), also probaly has something to do with the winner of the current race.

That's right.. and I read about it on the Surly blog if memory serves me, which makes sense in combination with the boozing and silly races. :)

TRaffic Jammer 06-16-06 09:07 AM

in turbo veritas?
In that which spins there is truth..? Arrrgh Dead Languages!! Why have you forsaken me, like FORTRAN and ASSEMBLER, now LATIN?

jeremywhitehorn 06-16-06 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Gosh .... all this speed talk *gettin' itchy*
Can't remember the last roadie-type banzai run I did. It would be awesome to be able to run full out without cars.
TNT how long is that J? Solo 14hrs? Ouch man, hats off.

http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/1373/picture13hg.png

it's a double imperial century, 200 miles so about 322kms. TBN puts it on once a year. route runs pretty much out and back to niagara falls.

if anyone's interesed in doing it, it's running june 25th this year.

EDIT: from the TBN site: "As of June 15, 20 cyclists are already registered for this year's ride, including one who will be riding a fixed gear"

so who is it? who here's doing the hairshirt?

somnambulant 06-16-06 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
EDIT: from the TBN site: "As of June 15, 20 cyclists are already registered for this year's ride, including one who will be riding a fixed gear"

so who is it? who here's doing the hairshirt?

What a joker.

jeremywhitehorn 06-16-06 09:14 AM

even though you're mixing languages, i still think "velo" is the most intuitive.

somnambulant 06-16-06 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
in turbo veritas?
In that which spins there is truth..? Arrrgh Dead Languages!! Why have you forsaken me, like FORTRAN and ASSEMBLER, now LATIN?

Assembler isn't dead.. it just isn't used much in daily life. Reminds me of the old demo scene.. those guys were f'ing crazy coders. </nerd>

I love on Futurama that the beer Bender drinks is called "Olde Fortran". :D

somnambulant 06-16-06 09:20 AM

wtf

TRaffic Jammer 06-16-06 09:22 AM

^^^^just punked EVERY modern fixie rider^^^^^:lol: There IS nothing new under the sun.
ASSEMBLER just about killed me in school. So many of those coding languages just washed outta my head upon graduation.

jeremywhitehorn 06-16-06 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by somnambulant

that dude invented the lightbulb and could pull a mad trackstand w/ backwards 360s. what the hell am i doing with my life?

jeremywhitehorn 06-16-06 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by somnambulant
What a joker.

no seriously...

STEEKER 06-16-06 09:29 AM

I am soooooo tired from last night and really out of shape:D ......... Cavernmech I won't be able to race you on saturday:rolleyes: cause I am taking my Dad out

TRaffic Jammer 06-16-06 09:30 AM

Don't forget the bar spins.... runnin brakeless too. I feel soft. *sigh*

STEEKER 06-16-06 09:33 AM

all my muscel seems to have gone to my herina and belly SUPERSOFT I BE

somnambulant 06-16-06 09:37 AM

we need to find this

STEEKER 06-16-06 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by somnambulant

looks like a chick flick with bikes to trap us guy's into watching it::: EDIT: ok fine I'll go watch it with you

TRaffic Jammer 06-16-06 09:52 AM

Early 20th century peek at the infamous 6 day race...one of the biggest spectator sports of it's day.
Today the backdrop for the romance would be NASCAR.

gokiburi 06-16-06 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by cavernmech
Joe Diaz and Kevin X both have more wins than me. Both are also retired from Allet cats. I did beat Kevin in one race tho. BEST..SECOND...EVER!!

keith, this is a long shot but do you remember the star publishing (TJ might have a flashback) a story about local messengers back in the day? ...it must have been 96 when toronto hosted. the story focused on joe diaz and another dude.. long curly dirty-blonde.. i think the photo shoot was on temperance. good article.

cavernmech 06-16-06 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by somnambulant

That is so classic. If you look carefully you can see the fork has no rake. Totally straight from the head tube. Thats what makes those tricks look so easy. The stunt guys in Quicksilver had the same set-up...mad backwards circles with the front wheel spinning.

cavernmech 06-16-06 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by gokiburi
keith, this is a long shot but do you remember the star publishing (TJ might have a flashback) a story about local messengers back in the day? ...it must have been 96 when toronto hosted. the story focused on joe diaz and another dude.. long curly dirty-blonde.. i think the photo shoot was on temperance. good article.

I still have a copy of that article in my "Archives"..otherwise known as the skads of manilla envelopes in a box in the basement. The other guy in the article is Tommy "Toast"...a few of you guys met him on the Ronnies patio that day we had pints.

TRaffic Jammer 06-16-06 10:17 AM

I still remember ripping through the warehouse and almost wiping out on the left hander into the alley whilest test running the course with my boys from MTL. Damn that was a fun event... I may be able to get reprints of said pictures/articles.

jet sanchEz 06-16-06 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by cavernmech
registration is at 2 P.M. Race starts at 3 P.M. Cloud Park..Temperance Street.
Traditionally DFL prize is training wheels. :D
Registration fee is usually $5...won't be more than 10

Is everyone riding fixed or can you go with gears?

On another note, who's Fuji Track Pro is that on CL? Damned good deal if it is the whole bike. Anyone here ride one of these on the street?

operator 06-16-06 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by somnambulant

Link embedders = sux.


On another note, who's Fuji Track Pro is that on CL? Damned good deal if it is the whole bike. Anyone here ride one of these on the street?
That is one confusing ad. Does it come with all those components or is it just the frame?


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