Showing posts with label Doug Jenne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doug Jenne. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2009

Hit up the Ghostship blog for Hartford Cyclocross action...

...which apparently featured a downhill section:





Per the norm, Matt, the Commodore of the Ghostship, had plenty of merch:



...and a Scorcher contingent:

that's Doug Jenne, Ghostship team rider, Scorcher extraordinaire

Monday, August 24, 2009

custom is as custom does

Ahhh Yeah!

Custom one-off Ghostship edition 1FG 29er!

dougyfresh has been at it again, light weight singlespeed with a touch of that Ghostship class!





Go over here and check out the photoalbum and specs of the new ride.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Ghostship Collective in Mountain Bike Action Magazine

The Ghostship Collective's break-thru performance this past weekend in the NYCMTB's Hustle and Flow event has grabbed attention of the media.

Mountain Bike Action Magazine article...

To paraphrase:
"The Ghostship Team from Connecticut repeated their domination of the team category, breaking their own course record by a whopping 19 seconds."

"Notable performances included the team XC leg ridden by endurance racer Doug Jenne (Ghostship Clothing), whose under 4-minute time broke the previous course record by over a minute."



Official Results from 2009 are posted here

Official Results from 2008 are posted here

3min 57sec!!! Holy Crap Dougyfresh! What has India done to you?

Monday, April 27, 2009

Doug's Himalayan Mountain Bike Expedition Slideshow

Tomorrow night, (4.28), at REI in West Hartford (71 Raymond Road), Doug Jenne will be showing photos from his time spent in the Himalayas for the Sikkim Mountain Bike Race in India. Get a preview of some of the pix at Doug's flickr. The show's going down at 7; expect it to last an hour or so.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Ghostship takes NYC Hustle 'n Flow



The Ghostship Collective defended their crown at yesterday's Hustle 'N Flow race in NYC, taking 1st place for the second year in a row. Check Tyrant's blog for a recap.


Pix from Tyrant's flickr.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Singlespeed racing in the Himalayas

Our boy Doug just got back from Sikkim, India for the India MTB Expedition. Race organizers and race promoters had some trouble issuing prizes. A near riot ensued (funny how you can't expect people to torture themselves for nothing). Money was borrowed to pay prizes out. Doug took 7th in his division. He rode a singlespeed, 'cuz gears are for suckaz.

His race report (part 1, we hope)...

Some photos from my three week jaunt over in northern India. Yup, otherside of the world. I went over there with three other US racers (TimmyD from Cannondale, Janel from Cannondale and Harlan from Independent Fabrications).

We competed in a 9-day mountain bike race.

Tim and I were the only ones on singlespeeds. I opted for a suspension fork rather than my trusty rigid.

~ Nutrition was sub-par (all carb diet)
~ Lodging was sub-par
~ bathroom/washrooms were sub-par
~Commitments were broken from the day we arrived (travel, lodging, etc..)
~Race organizers were not paid
~Race winners were originally paid a fraction of what they were owed

This all lead to a revolt by all racers and volunteers and local townspeople that care for the reputation of the Indian state of 'Sikkim' during the awards ceremony post-race.

Redemption followed a day later with the winners and race organizers getting paid.

We then flew home exhausted...



Met some great people from all over the world (Canada, UK, Germany, Nepal, India). The Nepalese mountain bikers we raced/rode with (top riders in the country) want us to come to Nepal to ride. Perhaps a Nepal trip is in store for next year. SInglespeed obviously ;)

some of Tim's photos (mine are forthcoming):


dolla dolla bill, y'all.

yeah.


oh' snap!


"you better let me in!"


domestic airline on the way home didn't like my overweight bike box. had to open 'her up and move some gear to another box. had the whole airport watching.


3 weeks of this (or out near a tree or better yet.. in the middle of the road. haha)! most did not have paper. SO glad to be back to western civilization


local support to help me bleed my brakes


make sure those 'bars are aligned properly!


'freakshow!'


We're off! That's me up against one of the top nepalese riders. I was on his wheel the entire descent. singlespeed [and 29er] this!


Improvise!
Yes, that guy was overseeing the females working.


so depleted of protein... we almost cooked this little guy up. sad to say that but it was the truth at the time.


killing time at the start of day 5.


this breakfast was actually VERY good.

walking in Gangtok.. the capital of Sikkim. 5700ft above sea level. No road was flat.


start of day 1. us 'whities' or 'americans'


the crazy german (red) and brit (white)
actually, these two peters were hilarious and great company. good peeps


you only need one


local media

harlan likes to pick his nose (so do i)


the competition


janel and i at breakfast (day 2)... oohhhh. more carbs


rode across this 'ish


weeeeee!
(harlan and I)


janel foam rollin'
little self massage


lunch. lookie here. more carbs


the trail ahead

morning of day 4. enjoying some chai tea whilst still in the sleeping bag


bridge action


its simple!


100% curable


mid-day argument between the race organizers (blue shirt on left) and race promoter (white shirt in middle)


legs are gunked up and hurt
day 3


innovative new way of pumping up bicycle tires. get your whole body into it...


carnage!




nipples are stripped, spokes are at super high tension. need to straighten wheel so the v-brakes will work. use your feet!


waterfall


just riding along


sacred cow


hmmm. who is out of place?


don't touch my ass




tea stop at 7000ft


chilln'


one of my favorite photos Tim took


"make it stop!"


bamboo scaffolding


big winners!
harlan (1st mens solo USA) and gerry (1st mens master CAD)






janel (very cold) and mangal (nepalese national champion)


harlan having some fun on a road switchback


i was a little more conservative


WE are officially DONE!


tea anyone?


post-race uproar!


great Kangchendzonga mountain (3rd tallest in world)

post race shave US$1.00
 

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