Showing posts with label Lee Walker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lee Walker. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 December 2014

The Introduction.....


Downhill
Nick Turner - Master category
Zak Holmes - Senior category
Jamie Stewart - Junior category
Tom Nelson - Youth category
Tom Newrick - Youth category

Enduro
Robyn Walton - Senior women category
Cyclocross & Criterium
Megan Hopper - Junior category
Individual rider introductions will follow in the New Year.

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

It's No Longer a Secret..... Please Give a Warm Welcome To Berghaus!



Over the past few months we've been in top secret discussions with the leading outdoor clothing specialist Berghaus about the team running their new cycling specific lines.  We're racing in the perfect environments, the hurly-burly of downhill racing and the all-out of Enduro in everything that dear old Mother Nature can throw at us.  it's a thorough test bed for promoting and indeed going hell for leather down the mountainsides in Berghaus products.

Exciting times are afoot, please give a very big warm welcome to Berghaus.

The Berghaus team introduction can be found here: Berghaus - The Development Team Launch 

Friday, 25 January 2013

The New Steel Stead....

Both Steve and me have been talking for a wee while about sorting out a small steel hardtail for Angie, throwing ideas around regarding geometry and what have you, something lively, responsive and most of all fast.... some points were notable; as the frame will be used predominantly off-season and for less extreme enduro events it demanded a fair bit of mud room out the back, the ability to fit a 2.5 tyre without it clogging up with crud.  Also to keep in with the contemporary technology an oversized 30.9 internal diameter seat tube so that we can easily fit a 'dropper' seat post, which is a boon with the typical British 'rollercoaster' style trails. The frame's been built around a 140mm travel fork, more than ample for anything that the British Isles can throw at it, and again a contemporary 44mm internal diameter headtube which gives a plethora of headset and fork steerer options.... in a nutshell this frame was not only being made to be ridden hard it was also being made to be future proof!

With all this in mind Frank set to work using his favoured Columbus Zona tubing mating it to some gorgeous Paragon Machine Works rear drop outs (http://www.paragonmachineworks.com) and a custom made silver headbadge that I had crafted by the lovely Jen Green at www.headbadges.com.  Previously I had some Americana style 'Frank Wadelton' frame decals made bespoke for my own street bike, Steve and I agreed to use the same ones on Angie's frame too, it just ties everything in so perfectly

The end result is an absolutely stunning, precision hand crafted frame with a semi-transparent purple paint job highlighting the rainbow effect of the welds and if there's ever any doubt over whose frame it is, well you'll soon see who the owner is in a moment or two.  This is going to be a bit of a slow build whilst we wait for the 2013 team kit to arrive, Angie's itching to get out on it, I'll post further pictures as we go along.....


The mitering begins......


Tacking the left Paragon Machine Works drop out.....

And then the right one.....


Fabricating the bottom bracket shell....

 Tacking up the back end.....

Almost ready for the next step.....

Rear disk brake mount now added, all of the cable stops, seatstay and chainstay bridges.....

Et viola, perfect craftsmanship....


 Semi-transparent purple paint job done, pre-frame decals and clear top coat..... beautiful....


 All stickered up......

 Just after Christmas, a mysterious box arrived at Angie's.....

Can you see what it is yet? (Nice socks by the way!)......

 Craftsmanship is second to none the paint job is absolutely superb, just look at those welds, stunning....


The big man himself, Frank Wadelton....

 Big "Thank You" going out to Jen Green for the bespoke silver headbadge.....

The frame means business......

 All snuggled down......

 And the icing on the cake, Angie's very own name plate, there's no doubt who this frame belongs to....

We were all mind blown with the frame and a massive "Thank You" goes straight out across the pond to Frank for this.  We're looking forward to getting out there again with FTW Industries, exciting times are afoot!

Lee.

Thursday, 24 January 2013

....And Then There Were Four.....

..."..Dr Emmett Brown: If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour... 
you're gonna see some serious shit.."...


Well I never saw this coming, quite out of the blue...... for 2013 we're going back to the future.....

In the middle on the 90's I would say Teesdale Development, as The Development was known at back then, was probably one of the biggest teams on the circuit, if not THE biggest.  Reckon I was managing something like 12 riders at one point, crikey....but by hell, they were absolutely great times and we ripped it up all over the country.  As we still do today, although on a slightly smaller scale.  

Now, you've all been introduced to the Seagull, AKA Steve Foster in a previous blog, well I'd like to (re)introduce you all to Chris Foster, Steve's older brother and a stalwart of the UK mountain bike circuit.


That was back then....

And this is now.... (Photo copyright of Ian Linton)

Like his brother, Chris has been travelling around the globe, rock climbing, snowboarding, white water rafting, hiking, adventure biking (I keep telling him to blog about his past adventures out there on his bikes, believe you me the photos I've seen are amazing and NEED to be shared!) and indeed cutting people up and sewing them back together when he was working in his local hospital, I kid ye not.  His tales about the contents of the 'under-the-operating-theatre-table-bucket' were quite hilarious, especially the one about the dismembered finger!  On top of that I have to say he owned what is probably the best team vehicle we've ever seen, his mighty Mini, legendary!


Best.Team.Vehicle.Ever!

Chris will be ripping up the expert men's downhill category alongside Nick on the team's handbuilt FTW Industries 'FB10' downhill bikes as well as dabbling here and there with a bit of enduro to keep it all fresh.  Not forgetting the annual foray into the French Alps for the Alpes d'huez Megavalanche later in the year.  Bring it on!


Photo copyright of Ian Linton

Welcome back in the fold Chris, I'm absolutely over the moon that you're back on board and wish you all the very best for the season.


Photo copyright of Ian Linton


 Now, let's get out there and kick some ass!



Tuesday, 25 December 2012

When The Snowman Brings The Snow....


Wishing you all a merrily festivious time and a fantabulous New Year!