Wednesday 28 November 2007

Issue 5 anyone...?

Evening all - just a quick update with some news on Wideopen Issue 5....

We're working pretty hard here to get our stuff finished and ready for Producer James
to layout. If we keep it up and get our fingers out our arses it should hit the virtual news stands ready for Christmas.It's always a bit manic in the run up to a new issue. It usually ends up with James shouting at us to get content over to him yesterday and me an Scott going mad to get everything checked/edit and ready to go! Consumate proffesionals for sure...

Scott just buzzed me over a big name interview that he's bagged and also a pretty rad 'Flashgun' photographer interview... Both should look pretty good indeed when you see the finished articles. You'll have to wait and see who they are though! I've been firing stuff out like a mad man to trying get my various articles finished...


Last night was spent down at Motion getting some snaps for Colum Walshe's interview. He's rides BMX for Two&8, Nke 6.0 and Profile and has been promising us some stuff since issue 1! Luckily, it looks set to go and Ollie Ward was on the case with the images.

Back to work anyway....















Monday 26 November 2007

£50million for UK cycling? VOTE NOW!



Would you like to help improve conditions for cyclists in the UK?

How about £50 MILLION for new routes all over the UK?




Sustrans' Connect2 project is competing to make it happen and need YOUR vote.


Visit the website, register and then vote Sustrans Connect2 to make it happen.

It takes 5 minutes and it's a bloody good cause so please get involved!
Click here to get it on.


Friday 23 November 2007

Wideopenmag - What do YOU want on the website?


What do you want to see on Wideopenmag.co.uk??

Producer James is working on a new version of the site and wants to hear your ideas...

Do you want to see more videos?
Less press releases?
More mini-articles?
Less pictures of Scott's bike/more pictures of Scott riding?!

Let us know on the facebook group HERE

Tuesday 20 November 2007

Gregs on the Syndicate!

Hot off the press from Martin at 23Degrees... Greg Minaar has just signed on to the pro as you like Santa Cruz Syndicate... Not a bad gig following the Honda deal!

Here's the press release from Martin:

"In arguably the most anticipated signing for the 2008 Mountain Bike race season, 26 year old former World Champion and 2 time World Cup Champion Greg Minnaar (RSA) has today announced he has signed with the Santa Cruz Syndicate for the next 2 years.

After four years of racing for Team G Cross Honda, Minnaar has decided to race the Santa Cruz V10 next year, alongside fellow World Cup race legends Steve Peat and Nathan Rennie. Honda announced the end of its G Cross program last month.

Much speculation has been brewing over the past 5 weeks as to where Greg would race next, but for the South African, the decision was logical: -

"The most important factor for me in choosing a team I race for is the level of support, and the ability to race at my best. It's clear that the Syndicate is driven by people who love to race. To have a race winning bike beneath me as well as team mates that will continue to push me, makes me very excited about the upcoming season. We are going to be a pretty tough team to beat!"

Many of Greg's co-sponsors have been awaiting the announcement of his next team ride and will be confirmed in the coming weeks. However, Greg wanted to pay special tribute to his former major sponsor, Honda: -


"Racing for Team G Cross Honda for the past 4 years was an amazing experience. I had more wins and World Cup podiums on that bike than any other, and the support and friendliness of the whole team made for a very sad day when the announcement came down that it was ending. In this game though, you hope that there is always a new and exciting chapter around the corner, and I'm sure that the Syndicate is going to be an awesome experience for me."

Greg Chats with Peaty at the Lisbon Downtown


Owner of Santa Cruz Bicycles and founder of the Syndicate, Rob Roskopp says about Greg: -

"The Syndicate, and our approach to it, engenders massive passion for racing and we have built the Syndicate chemistry with a cultivation of athletes that embody a similar appreciation of the family we have built. We believe that Greg will fit into the "family" wonderfully, even though he will be leaving an equally wonderful family behind.

Clearly...Greg has immense passion for his craft, which is evident in his demeanour and race results throughout the many years he has been racing. We strive to support each athlete as an individual under the umbrella of the Syndicate, in order that they may express their individuality in a manner that they feel most happy and have their personal integrity expressed through their sport. We are delighted to have Greg on the Syndicate."

Martin Whiteley of 23 Degrees Sports Management welcomes the news: -

"Our primary focus with our clients is to find them a home that really suits their character and allows them further growth in their racing. Greg has expressed to us several times that he would like to eventually race for the Syndicate so when this opportunity arose, it seemed logical. This team will become an amazing force on the circuit, with Greg, Peaty, Nathan and Josh. It's all very reminiscent of the Sunn Team days where they had several riders who could climb aboard the top box any given weekend. We wish Greg well in his new team."

Greg's first event appearance for the Syndicate will be the Sea Otter Classic, next April."

Earthed 5 Premiere - THIS THURSDAY!



Word in from Jon Vincent at Dirt/Moto - Earthed 5 premiere this Thursday again in Birmingham!! As always THE mountainbike video premiere of the year. Check for writeup here soon.

Monday 19 November 2007

New Peaty Grips from Lizard Skin

Check out these jazzy new Peaty signature grips from Lizard skin...



The blurb says: "The Peaty grip has a small diameter for a more direct feel. It features a soft compound chocolate block pattern for increased grip and it has “Peaty” inscribed on it, for increased cool.

The Peaty grip comes in two colours to match your bike.

Graphite grey with red anodized Lock-On collars or, for the full patriotic effect, bright white with contrasting red and blue collars.

Colours: Graphite w/ 4 Red Lock-On CollarsWhite w/ 2 Red and 2 Blue Lock-On Collars

• Suggested Retail Price - £14.99 (Incl. VAT) "

You'll be able to get hold of them through your local bike shop, distributed by http://www.2pure.co.uk/

Thursday 15 November 2007

BIG mountain riding in the UK

Just got these shots from Aidan and Tim showing off how good the riding is oop north in the Lakes. Proof enough that you can find BIG downhill in the UK if your willing to do a bit of pushing.

I'll be harassing Aidan for the full story for issue#5...






Tuesday 13 November 2007

2008 Alpine Bikes Winter Downhill Series - Innerleithen


Photo of Rhubarb Cunningham at Innerleithen Please credit photo to: Jon-e Beckett of Descent-World
Bryan Shedden on SPS Events: "The Alpine Bikes Winter Series will be managed by Steve Parr and Si Paton of SPS Events, the team that have turned around the NPS Series in 2007. Working with the SPS Events Team guarantees a successful race series that will be enjoyed by the riders and spectators alike."
Si says: "This is fantastic news for all the racers out there as having Alpine Bikes onboard as the main sponsor means we can run a race series for the riders and spectators in Scotland!Alpine Bikes are Scotland’s largest independent cycle retailer and offer exceptional quality and value from the best bicycle brands including IronHorse, Trek, Gary Fisher, Lemond, Santa Cruz, Cannondale and Ridgeback. "

Confirmed 2008 dates:
January 26th & 27th
February 23rd & 24th
March 22nd & 23rd

Proposed schedule
Saturday - Practise all day
Sunday a.m - Practise
Sunday p.m - One Race Run

Entry forms will be available from any of the eight Alpine Bike Stores throughout Scotland from December 1st 2007.

Full details of the events will be posted on www.NPSDH.com.

Alpine Bikes is now in its 18th year with the following eight stores..
Aberdeen 1989
Glasgow (Gt Western Rd) 1995
Edinburgh 1997
Glasgow - Outdoor Experience 2000
Stirling 2002
Inverness - Outdoor Experience 2007
Aberdeen - Transition Extreme 2007
Innerleithen - 2007

Please checkout: Alpinebikes.com


Sunday 11 November 2007

Edinburgh Fat Face Night Race Vid online



From Chris at NPS4x.com...

The film from the Fat Face Night Ride in Edinburgh is now on line.

To everyone that raced and everyone else that came out to watch during the day and night, we would like to thank you all for making the event a major success.

Until next time... Cheers Chris.

Brought to you by all these wonderful companies:
Fat Face The Bike Chain MBUK MTB Direct Sealskinz Tyres Madison Knightride rKona Chainreactions Cycles SixSixSixOne FUNN

Friday 9 November 2007

I've got new stuff too :)

Here ya go folks, it seems Jamie and myself have been spending pre crimbo cash on ourselves!..my new Cove Sanchez set up is all done.
New 2008 DJ1s, 2008 Avid Juicy 5s, new FSA dh pig pro headset, new Deity stem and a new headset spacer from halfords (!) cos the stack height is different with the Deity...LOL!

Looks mint, added some FO/WO badging, and had a play round the street. The forks are supa stiffffff, and i'll set 'em up proper tomorrow at GT FR park, on the jumps and all, piiiiiiiiiiiiiing. Brakes feel much better, need to bed 'em in, but def a nice upgrade in parts for her. Might be getting a custom FO/WO paint job for crimbo....we'll see!
Piece of pi$$ to fit it all, so I'm off to ride it tomorrow, woohoo :)

New Toys!

My new BMX arrived this morning so i've been like a 10 year old at Christmas all day!



It's a Haro Forum Pro Lite and looks pretty dialled with loads of Odyssey parts, pivotal seat and post, internal headset, mid BB, Alienation wheel set and BIG bars. Best of all it's nice and lite which is gonna be great for riding street. Looking forward to giving it a good pasting around the Bristol this weekend!

Just wanted to share it with you all!

Tuesday 6 November 2007

Issue 4 Competition Winner!


This months competition winner is Rob Templeton. He'll soon be the proud owner of a long sleeve Pump Urban Wear shirt. Well done mate!

We're pretty pleased that we've managed to run a competition every issue so far... We're gonna stick at it at keep hooking you folks up wherever we can. I guess it's our way of saying thanks for downloading the mag!

Stayed tuned to the mag and the Facebook group for more chances to win FREE STUFF!

Big thanks once again to Rick at
Pump Urban Wear for providing the prizes.

Saturday 3 November 2007

Minnaar News...

Some good news from Martin at 23 Degrees about Greg...


Pic from http://www.gregminnaar.com

After a season plagued by constant shoulder dislocations and complicated further by a broken scapula at the World Championships in Scotland, Greg Minnaar went under the knife today to rectify his problematic left shoulder.

Dr Mark Ferguson from the South African Sports Clinic declared after the operation that he is very confident with the results. What was supposed to be a routine 1h 30min operation to repair cartilage damage and carry out the re-attachment of tendons in the front of the shoulder, turned out to be an operation of more than two and half hours. The damage caused by Minnaar's crash at Fort William had rendered the rear cartilage of the shoulder so badly damaged that it too had to be repaired and a tendon was re-attached using four screws.

Following the operation a rather subdued Greg commented: "Although right now there is a lot of pain and discomfort, my main focus is to get home and start a full and speedy recovery."
The recovery period is estimated to be between 8 to 10 weeks.

The day before his surgery Greg took part in a televised celebrity car race, and blew away the opposition.

The WesBank Celebrity Blacklist Car race series, launched this year, allows national celebrities the chance to feel what it's like to get strapped into a full spec 2.0 litre VW Polo race car and push their driving abilities to the limit and race against the clock. 30 celebrities were all put through the same format and only the top four were chosen for the final show down that was televised yesterday in cool windy conditions near Johannesburg.

On the 12th of August this year, at his qualifying session, Greg almost broke the lap record that had been unbeatable and set by Radio DJ and South Africa's Formula 1 expert commentator, Sasha Martinengo. Sasha set a scorcher of a lap at 1.29.34 and Minnaar set a time of 1.29.40, leaving both almost two seconds clear of any of their rivals.

Greg commented: "Losing by six 100th's of a second in the car, is no different to losing in a downhill race where the times are just as close and the slightest error can cost you a win."

Yesterday saw the final showdown at Wesbank Raceway of the four top celebrities and Greg was crowned the first ever champion with a scorcher of a lap, nearly 3 seconds quicker than 2nd place. Greg said: "It was an awesome experience to drive a race car like that, and with a single lap to count, it made it just as nerve wracking as racing a downhill event".

Visit Greg's website here

Friday 2 November 2007

TF Tuned update


Just a quick update from TF Towers...

The latest parts from PUSH Industries have landed in the UK - we can now PUSH-tune Marzocchi Roco shocks, as well as Fox Forx and Shox.
Two Roco tunes are available:

The basic Factory tune includes our TF Tuned service, plus PUSH internals to suit your weight, riding style and frame, and costs £115.
The full-on Race tune includes the TF Tuned service and the PUSH Factory tune, plus a custom-tuned valve for improved high-speed compression performance... it's the ultimate tweak for your Roco, and costs £140.

For more information on the Roco tune, there's
some info on our website, or feel free to give us a ring.
We're also indulging in a small Autumn clear-out. We've reduced the price on PUSH rocker kits for Turner 5-Spots to £85 - so if you were thinking of upgrading your travel, now's the time. We're also about to start our first-ever eBay sale, selling off some spare parts (older fork lowers, Maverick bits and the like), so if you've got a project on the go then keep an eye out for us - the user name is TFTunedShox and we hope to have the first batch of stuff up by the end of this week. No auctions will be ended early.


We're also hard at work on a new-look website which we hope will be live by December.
That's all for now...


All the best,


CarolineTF Tuned Shox


tel: 01373 826800