Monday, March 21, 2011

Wansbeck....Result

Another talent heavy field lined up in three groups for the Wansbeck Australian Pursuit on Sunday 20th March. The larger clubs/teams had at least one representative in each of the three groups so it was to be anyone's day.

Dave Charman (Picture by Phil Marks)

Blackhawkbikes.com had 6 riders (Simon Davison, Alan Nixon, James Alder, Marcus Smith, Tony Macgouran and Dave Charman), split across the groups.

Simon Davison & Tony Macgouran (Picture by Phil Marks)
The front group were given a 3min lead over the middle group, which was reduced down to 2mins after the first lap of chasing. The chasing continued and the front group were caught during the 4th lap of the 7lap race.

With the front and middle group now together they continued to push hard and make life difficult for the chasing group made up of Elites/1st & 2nd cat riders. 

Alan Nixon (Picture by Phil Marks)

At the start of the final lap Thomas Bustard (Velo29) made a power move up the finishing straight over the line to start the final lap and moved clear of the main field, Blackhawkbikes.com rider Simon Davison covered the move and road clear with 5 other riders to form a breakaway group of 7 for the final lap.

The breakaway group established a 20second lead over the main peleton who were still yet to be caught by the elite group. Coming into the final run in the lead only dropped to 10seconds before the breakaway 7 swung left onto the final ascend upto the finish line.

Again Thomas Bustard (Velo29) displayed the power of 10men to ride clear on the climb to take a deserved win. Simon Davison launched his sprint and was only able to secure a thrid place for Blackhawkbikes.com narrowly being beaten to the line by a Fiesten Tempo rider.

Simon Davison crossing the line 3rd (Picture Phil Marks)

The elite group made contact with the chasing peleton on the final lap and now the race was on for the minor places. James Moss (Endura) and Mike Dales (Velo29) attacked off the front on the final run in to take 8th and 9th. Alan Nixon from Blackhawkbikes.com also broke free from the charging group and stayed away to take the final point of the day coming home in 10th place.

Alan Nixon 10th (Picture by Phil Marks)


Another good result for the Blackhawkbikes.com road race team with another two riders placing top 10 in a quality line up.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

KASK C50 Project - Blackhawkbikes.com Team Helmet for 2011

First ride with the new team helmet today, a big gear smashing session around Richmond and Downholme with the hitters.

A much needed coffee hit after a brutal 60+ miles.

The helmet fits like a glove, first thing I noticed when I first put it on was how grippy the head lock system is. It has large gel pads that seem to stick to your head like glue preventing the helmet from slipping back and forth. With the state of our pot holed roads, following the harsh winter and no sign the of the council being able to afford to repair them this can only be a good thing.

I especially like the chin strap, it comes either side of your ears in the usual nylon webbing but this is faced with a white leather (probably faux leather), keeping the nylon off your face and providing a wipe clean surface. The main under chin strap is also white leather, this is a very nice touch and is certainly more hygienic and comfortable than the usual nylon chin straps.

I can't comment on the ventilation of the helmet just yet as I was wearing a cap to fend off the cold wind, but as the day warmed up I didn't notice my head getting hot.

All in all a very stylish and well made helmet.

New team helmet arrives...

The new team helmet has arrived, KASK C50, first outing today.
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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Velo29 North East Trophy

Saturday saw an impressive line up for the Velo29 North East Trophy Race at Croft Motor Racing Circuit. The £500 prize list was almost certainly an incentive for the 100 riders that signed up for the E/1/2/3/4 race.

Simon Davison - Blackhawkbikes.com
Blackhawkbikes.com race team had four of its riders on the start line, Simon Davison, Alan Nixon, James Alder and Marcus Smith, for the first major event of the season. This would prove to be a testing race with appearances from Mat Kiplin - Raleigh RT, Tom Barras - Cyclepremier and David Lines - Endura.

Read the full race report here - http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?u=97c4cd7fb15bd1a83d27dfee1&id=2bdffbfbf4


Alan Nixon - Heading up the chasing Peleton
Alan Nixon was showcasing the 2011 Team Bike, The Venom II Sram Force with Edge Carbon Bars and Stem. Look out for future posts, each team rider will give you their insight and reviews of the new Venom II frame and Edge finishing kit.

Despite valiant efforts by Blackhawkbikes.com racing team to get the chasing peleton working together the breakaway remained some 3mins ahead of the main field and the race was won by Mat Kiplin of Raleigh RT.

Full Results - https://cid-368391d6b5cef36b.office.live.com/view.aspx/V29%20NE%20Trophy%20Result.xlsx

James Alder - Blackhawkbikes.com
Marcus Smith - Blackhawkbikes.com


The next race on the calender for Blackhawkbikes.com race team with be the Neil White Memorial Handicap Road Race, Stokesley on 13th March '11. Race start time will be 10.30am...

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Venom II Review




I have been without a road bike for a month, following a visit from the local low lives who decided to empty my garage of all my favourite carbon toys, i am now delighted to be riding my new machine - the Blackhawk Venom II. Ive done well over 1000 miles on it and tested it on all kinds of roads. This includes Wrynose pass, Hardknott pass and Honister pass in the Lakes. Ive raced it twice and it rides like a dream.


The venom gives a very responsive ride that accelerates quickly out of corners. The bb30 bottom bracket is very stiff and extremely positive in the sprints. The power put down through the pedals is delivered to the road without wasted effort. The slim rear stays compliment this well, giving a comfortable ride.


The SRAM Force groupset looks good on the Venom and works faultlessly further enhancing the smooth ride.


This is certainly one lightweight race ready road bike which punches way above it's price tag, out performing many top end carbon race machines.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Mud, mud, mud........

Rain was going to be the order of the day for the final round of the North East Cyclo-cross at Whitley Bay Round 13. The course, (thanks again Jamie), was long, all on grass and very very wet. Blackhawkbikes.com had 4 riders in this final round, Tony Fawcett, Adam Martin, Vince Potter and Simon Davison.

Congratulations to Tony Fawcett who finished 2nd, Adam Martin was 1st Junior and 6th overall, Vince Potter was 8th and Simon Davison 13th.

Another good race for the Blackhawkbikes.com race team.

It's now time to wash off the MUD DOG and put it away until the Three Peaks and get ready for the road season.

The Blackhawkbikes.com Road Race Team will be competing in both British Cycling and TLI events in the North of England. Look out for them on Eurosport as they also take part in some Premier Calender Events for the first time.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Cyclo-cross nearly over for another year...


Tony Fawcett - British Cycling North East Cross Rd 12 Durham
The cyclo-cross season is nearly over for another year and the Blackhawk Mud Dog cyclo-cross frames have been put through their paces by Alan Nixon, Tony Fawcett and Simon Davison.

The all carbon cyclo-cross specific Mud Dog has been an awesome weapon. It's light weight, responsive, has great acceleration, couple this together with good mud clearance and you have a winning formula. The Mud Dog has seen many race victories this season under the command of Alan Nixon and Tony Fawcett.

Tony finished an impressive 2nd on sunday in Durham on a testing course, seen here at the top of a climb that became almost impossible to ride as the grass was worn away and exposed the mud. Team riders Vince Potter finished 9th and Simon Davison slipped back from 11th to 16th after a mechanical meant he had to run part of the last lap with the mud dog on his shoulder to  the finish line. Good job its light!

Simon Davison - Hetton Lyons Country Park
The strength of the Mud Dog was confirmed when Alan Nixon competed in the epic Three Peaks Cyclo-cross Race and came home in 17th Place with over 515 starters. Another good result for Alan.

Hopefully Alan will have the rest of the cyclo-cross team to back him up in the 2011 3-Peaks Cyclo-cross Race.

There is one race left of the British Cycling North East Cross League to go at Whitley Bay. Current league standings have Alan Nixon placed 4th and Adam Martin (Junior rider) placed 6th.

Unfortunately Alan will not be racing this weekend, lets hope he can hold onto his 4th place overall in the league.
Alan Nixon - 3 Peaks Cyclo-cross Race - 17th
No.:57  Name:Alan Nixon  Club:Blackhawkbikes.com  Category:M  Events:3  Generation:
Checkpoint
Time of Day
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Leg
Registration
08:16:01
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Start
09:29:49
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Ingleborough
10:22:20
00:52:31
00:52:31
Cold Cotes
10:35:21
01:05:32
00:13:01
Whernside
11:26:17
01:56:28
00:50:56
Ribblehead
11:45:58
02:16:09
00:19:41
Pen-y-ghent
12:39:41
03:09:52
00:53:43
Finish
12:57:41
03:27:52
00:18:00