So amazingly we are already into February!  What happened to January?  As we have been off the blog radar recently, we thought an update would be good.

Registered riders of BM3D will get their first email update in about mid February – as we did last year the contents of this email will include information about the route, the tented village and other important information.  Entries are going well for 2012, we are already above 2011 entry numbers but to keep this event intimate and non-mass market like we have a cap of between 150 – 200 riders (depending on our final tented village location).  This cap will remain forever more!!  So if you know anyone who still wants to sign up give them a nudge – when we are full we are full.

We are in the middle of the big freeze at the moment so even with our best intentions our last trip to Wales was limited in terms of progress.  We have however recruited a local crew from Abergavenny to help out with certain aspects of the event, primarily the route.  Jon Moyle is the man we are trusting with new route ideas, so hopefully he can find, and show us, little gems that we missed in 2011.  We don’t want to change too much of the route because we had some great feedback last year, but a few changes are necessary.

Staying on the route topic, we plan on asking last years riders a couple of questions to help improve the experience. I guess top of that list is the colour ribbon we used to indicate right or wrong way.  In 2011 we had pink ribbon indicating that a rider had taken a wrong turn and blue if the rider was on the right track.  We had a couple of comments in relation to the blue ribbon – so if anyone has ideas of what would be better we would like to know.  A couple of points to remember though: 1) yellow can’t be used as it is used by Forestry Commission’s felling crew and 2) these ribbons are used for guidance and not directions.

We are in talks with potential title sponsors – so expect some great news soon (we hope so anyway).  Why do we need a title sponsor?  We asked the same question and decided that it’s a good idea for a number of reasons, some include:

  • A title sponsor would add credibility to the event (BM3D) and the series.
  • Speaking of series, the plan is to set up a couple more events with the same format (one in Wales, one in Scotland and one in England) – more of this later.  So we believe that this really is an opportunity for a brand to reap the benefits of our series vision, and the result would be a benifit to the participants / volunteers / staff.  If anyone has ideas of a potential candidate please don’t hesitate to contact us.
  • Bearded Man could benefit from a reputable brand, in lots of ways.  From resource, to finance, to marketing support, to operational support, to logistics support etc.  Again the result would mean we could focus on the good stuff like finding the best routes for the events.

Speaking of sponsors, we are delighted and super grateful for the sponsors who have remained with us from 2011 – everyone wants to come back :) and we have a few more sponsors offering up some amazing prizes and support to the Bearded Man Team.  We will be doing a full sponsor report soon so keep your eye on the blog.

Finally, as you might have seen, Bearded Man have a small mtb / road / cross team that will be out and about promoting the ventures under the brand.  So, if you see Johnny Shaw, Jon Moyle or myself, sporting the new Bearded Man kit, please don’t be shy and come over and say hello.  Our team site is still a work in progress but please check us out @ www.racing.beardedman.co.uk or follow us on Twitter @beardedmanRT.

Any comments or suggestions please don’t hesitate to contact us.

The Bearded Man Team

New year new bike?  We have a handful of Van Dessel framesets available at bargain prices freeing up some space at Bearded Man HQ.  2012 stock will only be arriving later on in the year as Van Dessel have 1 production run a year per model.  Stock model, pricing and sizes are listed below…this won’t happen again!

info@beardedman.co.uk if you are interested in a frameset or if you have any questions.

Stock

Full Tilt Boogie – £850 (delivered) – sizes available 52cm/54cm

Gin & Trombones£675 (delivered) – sizes available 52cm/54cm/56cm Old stock out, NEW stock in.

The Rivet – £800 (delivered) – sizes available 54cm/56cm/60cm

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot - £350 (delivered) – sizes available 53cm/56cm

Davie Graham in action on a Van Dessel Full Tilt Boogie

We are super excited to have Strada Wheels as a sponsor for the Black Mountains 3 Day 2012.  Jonathan from Strada wants to get involved and has offered up some amazing prizes for a bunch of lucky riders at next year’s event.

There is no getting away from it – a good set of hand built wheels is very special and Darren’s (Strada’s wheel builder) meticulous approach, experience and passion for building a good wheel definitely won’t disappoint.  Along with sourcing the most appropriate (light/durable/strong) wheel components, Strada Wheels have a variety of configurations that cover the spectrum of style and price.

The Bearded Man race team (cross and mtb) will be running Strada built wheels and customers who buy complete Van Dessel builds will get the option of wheel builds ranging from the disk cross set up to amazing aero road set ups!  We are so excited about the prospect of working with Jonathan and the rest of the Strada Wheels team in 2012 and beyond.

A bit of information from Strada Wheels:

Strada Hand Built Wheels is here to show the benefits of hand built wheels to cyclists who may not have considered them before. After the frame, the wheel of your bike is the most critical component in how it rides and handles so we consider your weight, height, physique, power, type of bike before selecting a combination rim, hub and spokes to build a wheelset to match you perfectly.

We have stocked ENVE carbon rims, alloy rims from BOR, Stan’s NoTubes, Velocity and our own label light race hubs and famous brands such as American Classic, Carbon-Ti, Tune, PMP and Chris King too. We use DT Swiss and Sapim spokes including the legendary bladed and light CX Ray. We are also building PowerTap hubs for training with data. We are happy to deliver road or MTB wheels throughout UK, Europe / Scandinavia and other destinations on request via TNT.

Visit the website at www.stradawheels.co.uk or call us on +44 (0)1903 750040 to discuss your requirements before you order your new wheels.

At BM3D 2011 we had a few bikes stolen!  In 2012 we are going to be MUCH better prepared and we will be encouraging riders to be extra vigilant in protecting their possessions.  In steps Greg from BikeParka – whilst the BikeParka is not a standalone security measure, it will definitely provide a level of frustration to any thief trying to ‘cherry pick’ your bike from the group.  Greg will be providing a bunch of BikeParka’s up as prizes at the 2012 BM3D – so if you are lucky enough to get your hands on one be sure to use it.  If you don’t win a BikeParka, you can always buy one at the event as Greg will be there will a little stall.

The bikeParka comes in a handy ‘Stuff Sac’ (as seen below) that fits easily into the cyclist’s day pack; or it can be supplied in a more sophisticated ‘ProMesh Stuff Sac’ that attaches to the bike frame. The Stuff Sac measures a mere 20cm x 12cm, for convenient carriage.

To ensure that the bikeParka fits snugly on most bikes, it is toggle-adjustable. The cover can be tweaked to suit any seat and handle bar height; it also has bottom eyelets, as well as an elasticated bottom for a close fit around the wheels.

Do check out the BikeParka website for more details and if you can’t wait then buy one online NOW.  Also check out this review from Daily Cycle

BM3D dates have been confirmed as 29 June – 1 July 2012.

The experience will remain the same with the Friday night starting with a time trial, followed by 2 days of natural trail riding.  Spaces are limited again so expect the same intimacy of 2011 and the same tented village services (hot showers/fully catered/masseurs on hand/mechanics on hand/etc.)

The cost for 2012 is £180 all inclusive including VAT.  Registration will be open on or before the 10 November 2o11, so keep your eyes peeled on www.blackmountains3day.co.uk.

We have already had support from most of last years sponsors so a huge thanks to Singular Cycles, TORQ Fitness, Novik Gloves and Saddle Skadaddle.  More news on sponsors to follow, but expect to see a great prize pot in 2012.

We hope to welcome back some of the 2011 riding field and of course we hope to see some new faces.

If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to drop us an email – info@beardedman.co.uk

The Bearded Man Team

Bearded Man are delighted to be co-sponsoring the Look Mum No Hands national cyclocross team.  The London based team will focus on the London/SE Mosquito league between the national races all over the UK.

At this stage the team consists of 3 riders, namely Jo, Nik and Jeremy – all will be riding Van Dessel frames with Ultegra groupsets and Easton wheelsets.  We are also delighted that the Look Mum No Hands Road Team will be giving the Van Dessel bikes a run at some of the local races – so the framesets will be tested by lots of people!

Lots more racing to come and we are so looking forward to supporting a great little team with the Look Mum No Hands crew.  Injury (broken bones!) and bruised hips meant that two riders didn’t make the first round of nationals – fortunately Nik, who made the start line, finished in 5th place which is an amazing achievement.

Check out the Look Mum No Hands Race Team blog and the Van Dessel bikes they will be riding!

We have finally got a central location for the Van Dessel frames that we import from the US of A.  We have a gallery on the site that has pictures of Van Dessels being ridden on the UK scene, including the Look Mum No Hands race team.

In the near future we will have a full ecommerce site available so that you can buy new products directly from the site.

www.beardedmanshop.co.uk

Also check out www.cross-crazy.com for bike reviews, which will be coming soon!

Bearded Man


On the 2nd July the Black Mountains 3 Day was unfortunate enough to have thieves help themselves to a bunch of bikes.  Whilst some of the riders had full insurance payouts others didn’t – this is where Santa Cruz stepped in to help.  Dickon who heads up Santa Cruz UK offered a significantly reduced price to replace riders bikes – 2 of which were Santa Cruz’s.  Bearded Man cannot begin to express how grateful we are to everyone at  Santa Cruz UK for this generosity and quick response in replacing these bikes.

Bearded Man will support Santa Cruz UK whenever possible – also at future events and promotions we will try and get them involved in which ever way we can.

In the meantime why don’t you check out the deals on the remaining few demo bikes – some amazing prices and amazing machines – click here to find out more.

If lactic acid isn’t setting your legs on fire, the embrocation better be. Face it, cyclocross is a cruel mistress, and she wants to make you hurt. Enter the Full Tilt Boogie, all-carbon, rock solid and agile as a cat, with the tried-and-true racing geometry of the ever popular Gin & Trombones. But be warned, it can’t make the pain go away. Think about it, you can’t ride faster than pain. You can only ride faster—and love the pain. That or take up bowling!

RRP for frameset (frame/fork/headset) – £1,230 (in stock 54cm, 56cm and 58cm)

Complete build options available, for options please click this link and select the ’specifications’ tab.

Contact Bearded Man for further details – info@beardedman.co.uk or 07775704381.

Please note that frame colours may vary slightly – if you would like to know exact style and colour please contact us.

The durable steel-tubed Whiskey Tango Foxtrot can be many bikes. A tad relaxed, with tire clearance for up to 700×52c — that’s 29×2.1 in case you’re wondering — it can be a road bike, a cruiser, a fixie, a townie, a cross bike, a full-rigid 29er, or our favorite, monster cross. And get this, it can even run a belt drive. All the Whiskey Tango Foxtrot awaits is you with all your bike-loving quirkiness.

So go ahead, express yourself.

Geometry is dialed so you can use drop bar or flat bars. Our proven (= been using it with great success for ten years) creak and hassle free four-bolt EBB setup also has a centered BB30 adapter available for those who want to get modern with a geared BB30 setup.

RRP for frameset (frame/fork/headset) – £450 (in stock 53cm, 56cm and 59cm)

Complete build options available, for options please click this link and select the ’specifications’ tab.

Contact Bearded Man for further details – info@beardedman.co.uk or 07775704381.

Please note that frame colours may vary slightly – if you would like to know exact style and colour please contact us.