Goldsprints competition series starts at Velo Cult this Friday

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Goldsprints at the 2009
Hopworks Biketobeerfest.
(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland)

Velo Cult Bike Shop (1969 NE 42nd Ave) has announced a weekly goldsprints competition that will start this Friday (2/1). Goldsprints — also known as roller races — are a spectator-friendly competition that pits two riders against each other in an all-out sprint to victory. The competitors pedal bicycles that are attached to a stationary fork up front and the rear wheels turn in a set of rollers in the back. Both bikes are attached to an electronic timing system and their riders’ progress is displayed on a projection screen behind them so fans can see their progress and root them on.

Back in 2009, 42Below, a vodka brand owned by Bacardi, purchased 22 goldsprints set-ups (the bikes, computers, rollers, timing equipment, and so on) with the goal of setting them up at local bars throughout the country. One of the cities they selected was Portland. After there initial promotion of the events, they gave the systems to local bike clubs. We were approached by Bacardi and eventually connected them with Team Beer, a local club that was interested in taking over the goldsprints equipment.

Team Beer has brought goldsprints to many events in Portland over the years and now it looks like they might have a permanent home at Velo Cult. Velo Cult is a natural host for this event as they have the space and the reputation that are perfect for it.

To give you a better sense of what goldsprints looks like, here’s a shot from the Rapha Roller Races held back in 2008:

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And we saw a preview of goldsprints at Velo Cult when they showed up at the Hop in the Saddle book launch party back in November:

Hop in the Saddle book launch party-4

Friday’s kick-off event at Velo Cult will feature prizes for racers and spectators (from a “big list of sponsors”). The competition is open to anyone, and if you’ve never seen a goldsprints event, this would be the perfect opportunity to check it out. The series run each Friday with a finale on March 8th.

See the flyer below and learn more at VeloCult.com.

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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SilkySlim
SilkySlim
11 years ago

I guess this proves that, on rare occasions, Vodka and Beer work great together.

SilkySlim
SilkySlim
11 years ago
Reply to  SilkySlim

Apparently Bacardi makes Rum! Oops.

Austin
Austin
11 years ago

Love alcohol, love bikes, never understood the love of combining them.

9watts
9watts
11 years ago

They should hook them up to generators. Turn all that effort into something useful.
http://www.los-gatos.ca.us/davidbu/davidbu.html

Brad
Brad
11 years ago
Reply to  9watts

Believe it or not, some of actually like having fun on bikes without making a political statement, saving the climate, or railing against cars. Lord, you are a one trick pony! Please retreat to the carbon neutral basement of your Mom’s house and quietly enjoy the James Kunstler apocalyptic erotica you’re always forcing down our throats.

A.K.
A.K.
11 years ago
Reply to  Brad

Perhaps we can hook a generator to 9watt’s computer and turn all of the bloviating into something useful.

are
are
11 years ago
Reply to  Brad

wow, you’re right. it would be harmful to attach these to generators. and my enjoyment of all the other thoughtful commentary on these boards is marred — marred, i tell you — by 9watts mentioning that, y’know, the present path is unsustainable.

BURR
BURR
11 years ago

Note the barf buckets in two of the photos

😮

spokesy
spokesy
11 years ago
Reply to  BURR

Hey sometimes when you enter that side wrenching pain cave, puke happens. Just don’t do it on the chain ring side or you’ll spray the audience. I puked between my arm down my left leg one time and just kept on going. People were screaming and cheering and I just kept my head tucked on a mission (sober)

JB
JB
11 years ago

Those guys in the pictures need to get in the drops. More power.

Joe
Joe
11 years ago

looking forward to this. :]

Stretchy
Stretchy
11 years ago