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From collecting medals at the Masters World's, to the top podium step of NCS mountain bike races, Team Bikeman has a long history of top performances around the country.  If you would like info on becoming a part of one of the top amateur teams in the country, please E-Mail our Team Director.

Carbon Drive System
Race Reports
Written by R. Jorgensen   
Monday, 16 June 2008
Race Reports
Carbon Drive System
North American Handmade Bicycle Show
Portland, OR
February 8-10, 2008

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This may be old news, but I've determined that this just might be my ticket to effortless single speed racing. Sure all the big R&D money has been spent by the likes of Harley, Ducati, Gates Belt Corp., Spot Brands and a few others. And now 98% efficient. Can you imagine, even if the system is dirty.
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Santa Barbara Dual Slalom
Race Reports
Written by R. Jorgensen   
Sunday, 15 June 2008
Race Reports
Santa Barbara Bike Festival 
June 7 & 8, 2008
Dual Slalom

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And now for something different. Since Tex did not show with his downhill rig, I wandered over to a spectator friendly area of Eling Park and watched the action. Dual Slalom kind of reminds me of my days on the ski slopes. I could hear the heavy metal start gate drop and was amazed at the effects of gravity and banked turns.
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Big Bear Shootout
Race Reports
Written by R. Jorgensen   
Saturday, 14 June 2008
Race Reports
Big Bear Shootout
6/1/2008

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The So Cal Cross-Country Series comes home to beautiful Big Bear,CA. So three certified Team Bikeman.com riders made the journey thru the maze of L.A. freeways to the 7,000 foot elevation start line. There was some confusion at the beginning, but eventually it sorted itself out and the endless waves of riders attacked the course. And what a course.
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