Flat Track races test fixie riders’ skills

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Photos by Dabby

Fixed-gear bikes are becoming more and more popular in Portland. They make great urban riding machines and are adored for their affordability, simplicity and durability. But for some local fixie lovers, they’re also just a lot of fun to ride.

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Last week, a few of them started a “Flat Track” racing series. The weekly events happen at an undisclosed location each week on curvy, challenging courses (usually a figure-eight or oval) that test riders’ fitness and handling ability.

BikePortland regular and veteran bike messenger Dabby McCrashalot was at the inaugural event last week. He posted a full report with photos and videos on his blog.

If you’re not already doing the Ride of Silence and you’re interested in trying this out, meet up at 7:00 tonight at Amnesia Brewing on N. Mississippi.

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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kittybobbittiiiiiiii
kittybobbittiiiiiiii
16 years ago

dabby dabby…
first rule about flat track…
.. you don’t blog about flat track