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Happy Holidays From the Radavist

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Happy Holidays From the Radavist

From everyone here at the Radavist, we’d like to wish you Happy Holidays. We’ve had an insane year with tons of excellent content and early next year, we’ll be launching a new website design! Stay tuned as we continue to share stories and Beautiful Bicycles throughout the New Year, with our Year in Review and the Top Beautiful Bicycles dropping next week.

Thanks to each and every one of you for visiting the site and following along!

A note for those shopping in our webshop, we will pause shipping orders on Friday, December 21st and resume on January 4th. Thank you!

The Thule Group Acquires Tepui Tents

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The Thule Group Acquires Tepui Tents

SNews reports that the Thule Group has acquired Tepui, our go-to rooftop tent setup. We love the brand and many of its employees are cyclists, who spend their weekends supporting such events as Grinduro and Lost and Found. We’re stoked for Tepui and we’re hoping that the brand doesn’t dissolve entirely into the Thule brand. Hopefully what this does mean is better distribution and more product availability. We’d love some new colors, too!

Box Dog Bikes Has a Go Fund Me

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Box Dog Bikes Has a Go Fund Me

Back in August, Box Dog Bikes was broken into and over $60,000 worth of product was stolen, which is more than enough money to cripple a bike shop. To help keep their shop afloat, they’ve started a Go Fund Me. Any donation would help them get back on their feet and onto their pedals.

Enjoy Your Turkeyday and then Come Ride with Us on Friday!

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Enjoy Your Turkeyday and then Come Ride with Us on Friday!

From all of us at the Radavist, we wish you a happy Turkeyday. May you spend the day with your friends and family, both on and off the bike. We’re all grateful for each and every one of you for visiting the site and being a part of this community. That said, if you’re in the Los Angeles area, come ride with us on Black Friday. Skip the lines, the hassle, and the shopping! Enjoy a full day on the bike in the San Gabriel mountains…

Details about the ride from @GoldenSaddleCyclery

“We’ll be meeting @intelligentsiacoffee Silver Lake at 7:30AM and rolling at 8AM. We’ll be riding towards the mountains to meet everyone @itsnotabikeshop and then we’ll start making our way up Mt Lowe! We’ll be taking a break at Mt Lowe Campground to snack, then we’ll keep climbing to the Mt Wilson Toll Road. The ride will be around 50 miles with about 6,000 feet of climbing. Bring water and snacks, there may or not be a surprise at the campground. 😜 A cyclocross or gravel bike is your best bet, but you could also do this ride on a hardtail mountain bike. Tell your friends and we’ll see you all Friday! If you have any questions please ask here. We’ll make sure and announce the Cub House meet up as soon as we know it. Trust us, we wouldn’t be doing it if it wasn’t going to be fun!!!”

Also, keep your eyes on our Webshop next week for a few treats going up!

Love Letter to a Velodrome – Brenda Croell

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Love Letter to a Velodrome – Brenda Croell

Love Letter to a Velodrome

Words and photos (black and white) by Brenda Croell,  Introduction and photos (color) by Spencer Harding

I had heard much lore about the NSC velodrome over the years leading up to me spending last summer in Minneapolis.  It is truly a spectacle in physicality and community alike. Until you have taken a lap on those old boards you don’t truly understand what it takes to drop into those turns every Thursday night.  After just a few months in this community, I was brought to tears as we left the velodrome to move to Arizona, Brenda and I literally drove our fully packed truck to the velodrome for one last night of racing. I lack the words to describe my sorrow imagining how everyone in this community will feel when this place is torn down next summer.

We met on a cold Saturday in April. Winter had worn on you, rotted your core. My job, along with other volunteers, was to strengthen your weak points; a job you would reciprocate months later. You creaked and moaned as we pulled up your boards to expose your insides. Afzalia had become endangered and so we patched you with lesser wood. Rotten next to the new, but “well-loved” was the word I chose to use when talking about you to friends and family.

Summer meant I spent every Thursday I could spare with you. My body leading up to that day reacted as it does before a first date: sleepless nights, unbridled giddiness, overthinking, and trying on my skinsuit countless times. Instead of butterflies in my stomach, my lower region decided to nervously poop for 24 hours leading up to our meeting. Was this love?

Once a week for three months, my weaknesses were unapologetically put on display. Dark truths of my life that I had done well to ignore were spoken so clearly from an inanimate and seemingly voiceless object. “Eat more. Or you will not be able to ride.” And so I ate because being away from you meant my body would wither. “Leave him and be free.” And so I left because the three hours I spent with you were more joyful than the past three years of my life. I always thought it was a cliche when I overheard folks saying bicycles changed their life. But there I was, truly living on two wheels without brakes and without fear, speaking a sentence over and over that had never felt comfortable coming from my mouth: “I am strong.” What was supposed to be a casual hobby quickly turned into therapy while my competition soon became family.

Unfortunately, your time is coming to an end. And I can’t save you the way you have saved me and countless others. The space you occupied, which was dedicated to bikes and their humans, will ironically become a place for cars to park. Your soft green grass once littered with grandma quilts that were occupied by sweaty bodies of exhaustion and elation will turn to hard concrete. Silence will replace the sounds of rumbling boards, cheers from dedicated fans, and ridiculous infield dance parties. The bright lights will go dark and no longer illuminate faces of determination and defeat. We’ve seen this finale before. Dorais. Olympic. Stone Mountain. Fallowfield. Meadowbank. Dieppe. Your name will be added to the long list on a Wikipedia page titled “Velodromes No Longer in Use,” followed by a short description that does your story no justice.

I started this relationship knowing there was an expiration date, and that awareness has not softened the heartbreak. I refuse to accept that the only narrative told of you will be two sentences, one of them including the word “demolished.” You deserve better than that because you are magic incarnate. Each board possessing the ability to not just call out my fragileness, but also my strengths. The pieces of you that will stay with myself and others, outside of the literal splinters under our skin, are in the form of lifelong friends and a passion to preserve the freedom and power we all felt pedaling in circles at the NSC Velodrome.

The NSC Velodrome in Blaine, Minnesota is being torn down after the 2019 season. It has hosted countless Thursday Night Light competitions, Fixed Gear Classic, Track Cycling Championships, and Olympic Trials. One of the largest WTF fields in the country called the boards home, and numerous racers from around the country were able to experience riding what can only be described as a wooden roller coaster. The track community in Minneapolis is currently working hard to contact legislators to find a location and funding for an indoor cycling center that will not only benefit athletes but the community as well through youth job training programs and a variety of learn-to-ride cycling classes for children and adults.   

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I’ve been waiting to post this graphic, designed by Poler’s CX team, who races on flat bar ‘cross bikes each season. It’s an obvious troll, but damn, that’s a great graphic but with all the flat bar ‘cross and all-road bikes, decked out with Eagle, it does make you wonder.

Paragon Machine Works is Auctioning a Rare Bruce Gordon Track Bike for Fire Relief

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Paragon Machine Works is Auctioning a Rare Bruce Gordon Track Bike for Fire Relief

It’s great seeing the cycling community come together in time of need:

“This bike is being auctioned as a fundraiser to support the North Valley Community Foundation’s Northern California Fire Relief Fund to assist the many community organizations serving evacuees and first responders from the devastating Camp Fire now burning in Butte County, CA. 100% of the proceeds from this auction will be donated. Now is your chance to own an amazing hand-built bike from well-renowned builder Bruce Gordon, and help fund fire relief at the same time. If you can’t bid, please consider donating, www.nvcf.org

This is being sold by Mark Norstad, owner of Paragon Machine Works. We’ve been building bike components for 35 years, and I’m now selling some of my personal bikes acquired over this time.”

Check out this listing at eBay.

Help Out Mitch from MAP Bicycles

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Help Out Mitch from MAP Bicycles

MAP Bicycles is located in Paradise, California, a place that was decimated by the Camp Fire recently. Mitch builds MAP out of his home and in all likelihood lost it in the fire. As he was evacuating, embers were landing on his roof and his trees were ablaze. A lot of people have lost their homes in California this year from fires and this is a chance to help out a framebuilder and a cyclist. Head to GoFundMe to help out.

If you’d like to help more people, you can do so at the California Wildfire Relief Fund.

Design Within Reach: Guts and Great Design with Richard Sachs

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Design Within Reach: Guts and Great Design with Richard Sachs


Photo by Brian Vernor

Design Within Reach is the a sponsor of the Richard Sachs Cyclocross Team this year and on their blog, they’ve pulled together a piece on what it means to race ‘cross.

What’s special about Richard Sachs’ bikes?

“Richard is what’s most special about the bikes. Riding a Sachs isn’t just riding a bike, it’s being part of a group that appreciates doing things differently.” – BrittLee Bowman, CX racer

Check out the whole feature at DWR’s blog!

Enjoy the Weekend!

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Enjoy the Weekend!

Some people will think this image looks like hell, others heaven, and for them, this winter’s content here on the site has a high bar to reach after last year’s desert exploits. Regardless of the outcome, I’m looking forward to it! Out of curiosity, has anyone taken on this loop after seeing our post from December? Over the next few weeks, the temps will be dropping even more!

Anyway, ENJOY THE WEEKEND!

What Bars? A Website Dedicated to Handlebar Specs

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What Bars? A Website Dedicated to Handlebar Specs

Perhaps you’re in the market for a new cockpit on your touring, townie, mountain, or whatever bike. Or you saw some bars you liked on Instagram and asked “what bars?” This new website is for you. WhatBars.com is an internet database that compares the sweep, rise, and flare of various handlebars, allowing you to overlay and compare the designs, making it easy to choose the right bar for your whatever bike. See more at WhatBars.com.