January 2011

Swain's x Ventoux

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Jan

Our staff member Claire filmed this video using only an Apple iPhone. She decided it would be a good idea to climb up Swain's Lane 24 times to equal the ascent of Ventoux.

 

2012 Velodrome Visit

12
Jan

Velodrome Visit Track

The 2012 Velopark is about one day away from being finished and handed over to the Olympic Development Authority. We headed over there to take a look around and understand what will give it a lasting legacy.

Stepping inside the 6,000 seater velodrome is impressive. Dressed in hard hats and hi-viz, we were led by the velodrome architect, Mike Taylor, and project manager, Richard Arnold.

The atmosphere is quite different to Manchester; light and airy. The track is book-ended by huge glass windows letting in light and creating a better atmosphere, especially for those cyclists spending hours training on the track.

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The shape of the building is such that the glass at each end is at ground level, making it possible for park visitors to walk up to the building and look in.

The track was designed by world renown designer and friend of Condor, Ron Webb. It uses 56km of Siberian pine from sustainable sources and there are 360,000 nails holding the track together.

For smaller events the split tier seating allows the crowd to be seated on the lower section so a good atmosphere can still be created.

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Four screens scroll down from the ceiling and 48 TV cameras will be mounted inside for the filming of Olympic events.

Condor started in 1948, which was also the last time the Olympics came to London. A special track was built in Herne Hill, and it is on this track that many Condor supported athletes have raced. Next year it will be the turn of Ed Clancy and Andy Tennant, who are supported by Condor to race in the 2012 Olympics at the east London site.

It got us thinking about the legacy of Herne Hill and the current threat to its survival. Herne Hill needs to be redeveloped. If plans go ahead it would be a fantastic site for school children, new riders, and training ground for those looking to try track cycling. One day these riders may move on to race on the boards at London's impressive new velodrome, and after all these years and history it would be a shame to lose the chance for a feeder track.

To sign up for tickets for the the 2012 Olympics click here.

For more information on the Save the Velodrome Project click here.

 

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Nothing to do with cycling; just a video we liked

11
Jan

AT-AT day afternoon from Patrick Boivin on Vimeo.

The description of the video reads "when I was a kid, there are two things I wanted badly and never got... A real dog and a Kenner AT-AT Walker."

   

New National Champion

11
Jan

Condor would like to congratulate Emily Barnes on her new title. Emily rode to victory in the National Cycloc-Cross Championship at the weekend and is now the proud owner of a red and blue banded jersey.

Emily has been riding for the Rapha Condor women's team since May 2010. Emily rode the new re-vamped Condor Terra-X cyclo-cross bike over the line at the race in the U16 youth category. Next year she will move up to race with the elite women as a junior.

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For more race reports and images visit the British Cycling website.

 

The Box of Marvels

10
Jan

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A recent workshop refurbishment uncovered some old relics and pieces of cycling history. It was quite relaxing digging through the boxes, sometimes trying to work out what a 30 year old chrome widget was meant to do. Monty and Grant knew straight away, but it was fun trying to work it out all the same.

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Also, we found a home for a Campagnolo down-tube shifter - it now lives on a set of keys.

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