Ah, the pace of electronic upgrades. Once reserved to mobile phones and computers (more features! Faster processor!), the same inexorable and rapid improvements are now coming to a bike near you.
Witness Campagnolo's release of new time-trial-specific fittings for the new EPS system (which will also work with triathlon bikes). Only six months after EPS dropped on the world, and it's already expanding.
We'll almost certainly be watching riders this year in the European pro peloton effortlessly shifting during time trials--the greatest thing to come to cycling until ... The next thing.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Saturday, May 26, 2012
A New CampyOnlyGuy Film!
Your faithful CampyOnlyGuy strapped on a video camera or two and rode the Davis Double Century for the 29th time last weekend ... and emerged with the latest of our world-famous cycling videos. Hope you enjoy it. To see the video directly on YouTube, or to see our other videos, click here.
If you are having trouble viewing the video in your country (outside the USA), click here to download the movie.
If you are having trouble viewing the video in your country (outside the USA), click here to download the movie.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
More Treasures from Richard Sachs' Vault
Framebuilder (and Campy fan) Richard Sachs has delved into his extensive collection of retro Campy stuff again. Check out his extensive listing of classic parts on eBay.
Here's a sample: Brand-new Sportsman derailleur. Very cool ... perfect for your classic bike?
Here's a sample: Brand-new Sportsman derailleur. Very cool ... perfect for your classic bike?
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Davis Double The Movie: A Sneak Peek
Another third Saturday in May, another trip around the Davis Double Century course (my 29th time!)
Your faithful Campyonlyguy took a bunch of video, which will emerge soon as a video of the ride. For now, here's a quick sample: a rider slowly chugging up part of the two-mile, 11 percent grade section at the top of Cobb Mountain.
Full video coming to a computer near you soon!
Your faithful Campyonlyguy took a bunch of video, which will emerge soon as a video of the ride. For now, here's a quick sample: a rider slowly chugging up part of the two-mile, 11 percent grade section at the top of Cobb Mountain.
Full video coming to a computer near you soon!
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
How Low Can You Go? New Campy Crankets Get Doooowwwwn
Riders who enjoy climbing walls with their bikes will be glad to hear that Campagnolo's just-announced new crankset lineup, paired with their 30T cogs, will let you get down to a stump-pulling 27 gear inches with a 30x30 chainring/cog combination. The new lineup includes revamped double and triple cranksets, all of whic have been stiffened to accommodate the higher shifting forces generated by the new EPS electronic front dérailleur. More info here (from Bikerumor.com)
Monday, May 14, 2012
More Davis Double Campy-Equipped Memories
The 1991 Davis Double Century was cold and wet, but that didn't deter your faithful CampyOnlyGuy (in the days before he was the CampyOnlyGuy) from completing a circuit of the 200-mile course. We've been delving into our photo archives, and here are a few shots from the '91 edition of the ride. (More photos after the break.)
Photo: Litto's Hubcap Ranch, 1991
Sunday, May 13, 2012
29 Times Around the Davis Double Century Course
If you're reading the blog, you are invited to join me for my 29th time around the Davis Double Century course this coming weekend. I'll be riding my 1973 Motobecane Grand Record, equipped with a snazzy gold anodized Campy BMX crankset (photo below).
If you want to ride with me, plan to leave the start at 5:15 and arrive back about 14 hours later. A little slower than some, but if you stick with me I guarantee you'll finish–I have never DNFed on the DC.
If you want to ride with me, plan to leave the start at 5:15 and arrive back about 14 hours later. A little slower than some, but if you stick with me I guarantee you'll finish–I have never DNFed on the DC.
Random Campagnolo News
From a recent issue of Bicycle Retailer and Industry News:
- ShimaNO is beating the pants off of Campagnolo in terms of patents for new technology. The U.S. Patent Office reports 513 ShimaNO patents in the past five years, compared to 149 for Campagnolo.
- Most of ShimaNO's patents seem to be in off-road arena (dirt suspension, hydraulic rim brakes, dropper seat posts, etc.), according to BRAIN. Are we seeing a repeat of the early 90's, when Campagnolo missed the boat the first time on the mountain bike craze?
- BRAIN also reports in a separate item that Campagnolo is working in a road-oriented disc brake. According to BRAIN, road discs are projected to be one of this year's hottest items at the big cycling trade shows.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Photos from the Campy Only Vault: Davis Double 1989
We've been scanning a few photos from the Campy Only ride photo archive, taken in the days when we carried a disposable film camera. Today's scanning project was the 1989 Davis Double Century, our sixth time around the course (this year will be our 29th time). Here's a photo of your faithful Campyonlyguy on what was then pretty much a cutting-edge bike: one of the first Cannondale racing frames, built up with a mix of Nuovo and Super Record components. Many of the components are still in our collection, and in fact served on our PBP bike last year. The frame is long gone.
More photos here.
More photos here.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Another Campy-Equipped Davis Double is Coming!
Your faithful CampyOnlyGuy has ridden the Davis Double Century 28 times ... Did somebody say 29? Yes, we'll be there again. Look for us at the start at 5:15 a.m., our traditional kickoff time.
The ride happens on May 19 (always the third Saturday in May), and we'll be there on one of our Campy-equipped steeds.
Here's our film of last year's DC. Enjoy.
The ride happens on May 19 (always the third Saturday in May), and we'll be there on one of our Campy-equipped steeds.
Here's our film of last year's DC. Enjoy.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Blast from the Campy Only Past
Here's a photo of the CampyOnlyGuy (in the red hat) and three friends (Tom, John, and Clem) the day before the Death Valley Double Century in 1994. The ride the next day started and ended in Stovepipe Wells, passing through Badwater (lowest point in the US) on the way up and down the valley.
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