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Condor Acciaio

    As I'm sure many of you know, I recently purchased a new bike. It was a decision iv ummed and ahhed over for quite some time, and I looked at quite a few different bikes. I wanted something a bit unique, I did actually look seriously at a Canyon CF, and whilst is represents amazing value for a super specced off the peg bike, it wasn't actually suited to the main kind of riding I do, which is long days in the saddle.
    I decided I would like to try a material other than carbon for my next bike, so many carbon bikes these days have a super aggressive riding position, and to be honest I'm really not overly keen on the looks of certain 'relaxed geometry' carbon bikes. I have had a steel fixed pista for a good few years now which I originally bought for commuting but is n ow relegated to pootling about to the shops. I always loved the feel of the ride on the pista, and used to commute 16 miles a day on it more than happily. So that got me thinking about steel as a material that might yield the right kind of ride quality I was looking for in this next build.
    I looked around at various steel frames, and decided I needed to look at a modern tubed frame that wouldnt be akin to riding something made out of cast iro, and would allow me to at least make a build of around 8kg - I must confess iv not been much of a weight weenie before, in fact my carbon bianchi punched in at 8kg exactly, so that was my target weight. I knew maybe psychologically id always expect a steel bike to be heavy and maybe talk myself into feeling it more on climbs, so mny reasoning was to get a bike lighter than the bianchi, then I would have no excuse to ever think i was riding a 'heavy steel bike'.
    And so I found the perfect frame to fit my needs...... step forward the Condor Acciaio! A few years ago, I must confess to being very blasé about condor bikes. I found that while they were nice bikes... they were just 'nice' bikes. The decals and paintjobs were a bit on the bland side, and to be honest they didnt have the 'oooooh' factor. But that was a few years ago, and in my very humble opinion, the brand has seriously come on leaps and bounds in that time. I had a good neb at all the bikes in August of 2010 at the Earls Court Cycle Show. Having a good natter with brand manager Claire I became super impressed at the variety of bikes and also the many special editions they were upto (such as the mavic bike and the beautifully crafted Paris frameset). Designer Ben has taken the bikes in a wicked new direction, and as I stood gawping at the amazing 'Steely Dan' prototype frameset made especially for Dan Craven I couldn't help thinking how fresh and exciting they were compared with just a few years earlier. 
    Upon seeing pictures of Phipsy's completes Acciaio build (he had his custom finished in Italy at the Condor factory) I began thinking it would be really cool to take this frame as the heart of the bike and build a kind of modern looking ride using modern components, but with this lovely rear lugged steel frame at the centre. So Condor very kindly let me take their showroom bike in 52cm (what are the chances) out for a good long test ride. I hammered it directly to regents park, and upon the first pedal stroke I knew I liked the bike, but by the last pedal stroke i knew i loved this bike! The bike felt so responsive, my bianchi felt sluggish in comparison. Every pedal stroke translated through the bike incredibly well, and the roll across to Regents felt smooth and fast. After a few fast laps around the park I swung off and proceeded to take the bike up Haverstock Hill starting from Chalk Farm. I was initially worried I would be aware of the weight penalty of riding a steel bike up a hill but i was again pleasantly surprised as the bike performed admirably, and in fact I felt noticeably more comfortable climbing in the saddle when opposed to my carbon bike.
    Upon heading back to the store, I spoke with Sammy about colours and decided that I actually loved the stock option he showed me, and thought it was a nice nod to the celeste colour that graced my beloved bike brand for many a year.
    I then had a fitting on Condors fitting jig, with poor old sammy having to adjust between a 52 & 49cm bike constantly as I fettled over which size to plump for. I went for the 52 in the end, as there was minimal difference in top tube but I was able to get a slightly higher headtube with this size, again perfect for comfort over long distances.
    I then gathered up different components for the build and dropped them off with Condor who did an amazing job with the final build. I tried to choose componentry that was fairly lightweight but also within my budget. The final weight currently is 7.8kg, but with a few upgrades over the summer the weight should be down to about 7.5kg.
    Planet X ultra-light CNC brakes grace the front and rear. So far they have performed quite well, and were super cheap for a feathery 200g.
    Deda finishing kit was selected to keep the weight down and to match those all important cuffs & collars. Rather than match the ultegra gunmetal to the similar coloured deda kit I chose to go with the black for a bit more subtle look.
    Iv been a diehard Fizik aliante rider for quite some time now, its the perfect saddle for me, offering a comfy hammock style effect, but I thought it was time to give the antares a try. The saddle is actually pretty comfy, certainly a marked improvement on the arione, which as a girl iv got to say i hated! So yeah, got a good deal on an antares, saved a handful of grams so all good. I had the bars doiuble wrapped for comfort, which feels nice in small hands have to say.
    FSA compact bars sit up front, and at some point will be upgraded to a lighter model, but I cant seem to get as comfy in any other shape than these...
    Cute little lugs sit at the rear of the frame, and look very smart indeed.
    The finishing touches on the frame are very nice, I parictularly love the simple decals and the colour.
    I upgraded the fork to Condors more relaxed wave fork, great for climbing and long kilometeres. I found this combined with the steel frame has made it a very comfortable ride indeed. Im still tweaking a few things like position, but overall I'm super happy with the results, and my poor old bianchi b4p is sitting in the corner just not getting a look in as a weekend bike anymore.

    Many thanks to all at Condor and especially Claire for the super slick bike build and for putting up with my fettling!

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Condor Acciaio


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CiCLE Classic

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CiCLE Classic


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Giro Factor - RCS Issue

    New Giro Factor kicks, available in delicious RCS livery, so very fresh for 2011...

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Giro Factor - RCS Issue


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Dan Craven's Steel Machine

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Dan Craven's Steel Machine


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Dan Craven on Steel

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Dan Craven on Steel


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Paul Smith

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Paul Smith


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Condor Crankset

    Bianchista has had a long term test with the Condor Cycles branded Sugino Uno track Chainset. After literally putting a crack my awful Truvativ crank on my few-years-old bianchi pista, Condor came to the rescue supplying this crank for review. I have to say, in terms of an upgrade it certainly put the old crank to shame. Where the Truvativ was flexy and looked cheap, this sturdy offering from Condor feels super solid, and translates every inch of power right through the pedals stroke, which is not to be scoffed at when one is stuck fixed gear on a windy day, believe me.


    The crank I used is 48t, which was a couple of teeth larger than the old one. I didnt really notice though due to the afforementioned stiffnes and 'solid' feel to each revolution. What I find most amazing though is the price Condor are selling these starting at just £65 for the silver version! Iv struggled to find a sub £100 Sugino crankset, I mean the 75 is pretty astronomical as its their top end hitter, but the lower end messengers etc are still super expensive in the UK, helped in no small part by the massive inflation of all bike components from Japan last year. Not only is the crank excellent performance-wise, its also incredibly reasonable in its price. The cranksets are available in a plethora of colours to suit all builds, and feature a natty little condor logo on the chainring. Pop down to Condor to take a peek and make an upgrade you wont regret.


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Condor Crankset


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Condor X Cadence Exclusive

    Condor Cycles has let Bianchista have a sneaky peak at their new stunning collabo frameset with guru's of the uno-cog game Cadence. Cadence recently released a hot pair of DVS shoes, the 'Fast Fridays' sneakers, more info here. The Condor produced 'Fast Friday' frameset is based upon the foundations of the Condor Classico steel frameset, creating a truly one off lugged triple butted steel beauty. I cant wait to see this frame built up, reckon its going to look amazing dressed as a classic looking track racer bike, or even pimped out as a trick bike.... I particularly love the texture of the decals and the detailing such as logo stamped upon the BB shell.

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Condor X Cadence Exclusive


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Congrats Kristian!

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Congrats Kristian!


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Condor Cycles & Mavic Collabo

    Condor Cycles are currently hooking up with french techno-gear-whizzes Mavic in celebration of the 2010 tour de France. First up they ahev produced a special edition yellow Tour style Barachi, their comfortable-mile-after-mile race frame..... decorated in classic yellow mavic livery, this one of a kind is adorned with a top of the range electronic Dura-ace groupset and finishing kit is shimano's white PRO componentry.


    Head on over to the Condor blog to see some sneaky in shop pics.... very tasty indeed!

    Look Mum No Hands! will also play host to a Condor/Mavic special two stage screening, first up is stage 8, Station des Rousses to Marzine Avoriaz, on Sunday 11th July 2-5pm


    The second screening will be the epic sufferfest of stage 17, Pau to Tourmalet, on Thursday 22nd July, again 2-5pm....




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Condor Cycles & Mavic Collabo


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Smithfield Nocturne 2010

    I cannot begin to convey how utterly distraught I am to be out of the UK for the 2010 Smithfield Nocturne.... Iv been to this event for the past two years and have never failed to have an epicly amazing time. Fast paced crit racing in the heart of the City of London? Check! Rapha goodies on offer at reduced prices? Check! Longest Skid compo? Check! Comedy Folding Bike race? CHECK! the list really does go on.... Its a great free day and never fails to warm my cockles when I see so many other people nutty about cycling out in town to enjoy the (usually hot) day. There is a ladies race with what looks to be a strong field with some of the countries fastest ladies taking part, and then in the evening theres the elite mens crit... which never fails to pull in some big names! The Rapha Condor Sharp team always put in a good showing, and expect a couple of Pro Tour riders added into the mix.
    This year the Nocturne will be held on Saturday 19th June (thats less than a week away!) make sure you head down and submerse yourself in all things bicycle.


    Rapha offer an exclusive VIP ticket to this event, for £60 you can look forward to >
    • Exclusive access to the finish line hospitality areas
    • Access to the VIP viewing platform and main stage
    • Mingle with the stars of the racing
    • Fantastic hospitality menu
    • Complimentary drinks all night
    Free booze all night and mingling with top professionals? What better way to spend a summers Saturday evening..... (curse this football, I know where I wanna be!)

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Smithfield Nocturne 2010


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Rapha Ladies @ TOW

    Wicked write up and pics detailing some epic riding from the Rapha Condor ladies team. Head there NOW

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Rapha Ladies @ TOW


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Rapha Condor Sharp & Sharp4Prostate Bidons

    Science in Sport have come up with these wicked looking pro issue bidons for the Rapha Condor Sharp team. What's pretty cool about these bidons is that for every bottle sold, 50p will head straight to the Sharp4Prostate charity. The bidons have all nesesscary markings for measuring out your favourtie Science in Sport concoctions... and not only do they look natty with Rapha Condor logo's, they are also a bidon for those with a charitable conciense. Feel smug when taking a swig I say, with the knowledge that you supported a very worthwhile charity! Bidons are available now at Condor Cycles and also the Rapha Cycle Club.

    bianchista approved!

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Rapha Condor Sharp & Sharp4Prostate Bidons


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VITSŒ Jersey

    "Designed by Airside and in association with Condor Cycles, our new cycle jersey is Italian-made from a high performance lightweight fabric ensuring maximum breathability and comfort in the heat of competition. Three rear pockets, plus an additional zipped pocket allow space for valuables. Vitsœ’s Keith Henderson wore our jersey when he won the Smithfield Nocturne folding bike race 2009."
     Scoop HERE

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VITSŒ Jersey


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Bike Lust

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Bike Lust


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RCS In Japan

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RCS In Japan


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Summer Pista Project

    Is go!

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Summer Pista Project


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Rapha Cycle Club

    Last night Bianchista had the pleasure of an invite to the opening of Rapha’s newest venture, the ‘Rapha Cycle Club’. Billing itself as part café, part gallery and part retail space, Rapha plan to host a variety of events from the location, encompassing many activities from rides to album launches to exhibitions and not forgetting daily screenings of the upcoming grand tours. All this whilst offering a unique meeting point for all southern rouleurs, with generous opening times all seven days of the week planned for the next three months.


    The space is located a few roads down from Condor Cycles, near to Farringdon tube. Boasting two impressive Sharp 60 inch plasma screens, the club offers a great venue to meet up with friends, enjoy a special Rapha blend espresso from the café, indulge in some fine works of art from the major players in the world of cycling photogtraphy, and should funds allow, all manner of Rapha merchandise can be purchased, from casual wear to team kit to all manner of publications, such as the wonderful ‘Le Metier’ book.


    I enjoyed rather a few glasses of Prosecco and mingled with some great people, from industry bods  to fellow fans and enthusiats. My pals tucked into the very pretty looking antipasti whilst we soaked up the chilled vibe.




    Personally I had three main highlights of the evening…. firstly meeting and chatting to Camille McMillan, a highly talented photographer whose images im sure, dear  readers, you are familiar with. We discussed his adventures shooting Le Metier and he offered me some sage advice on my upcoming work trip to Johannesburg (including hiring a sawn off kalashnikoff, a crazy word from a wedding he went to that I cant remember, and to always order my steaks in ‘lady size’, all valuable tips I assure you!) 



    Secondly I had the pleasure to meet Nadya and Rich who were with my main wheel based-hooligan Simon (You’re still in trouble for ignoring the texts hehe), they were both lovely. Nadya and I discussed many a things and we all teased her and James about puncturing on the HOTN ride even though they enjoyed CX rides, whilst was great to talk to Rich about his wicked Rouleur t-shirts. Nadya and I have decided they need to get a couple going in ladies sizes :->
    Lastly, the ever amazing Claire from Rapha ladies team bought me a very special gift, a bloody signed photo of none other than THE DUDE Kristian House!!! Kristian if you are reading this, you are one PRO ASSED DUDE and I can’t wait to see you defend the jersey this year… you made Bianchistas day! (The picture will now be adorning my desk at Getty towers… good times!) So thanks very much Kristian & Claire, that’s some straight up awesome schwag right there! 


    My only regrets of the evening were missing the appearance of uber coaching guru himself Dave Brailsford, and also missing thanking THE DUDE in person for my picture. 



    I cant wait for the Giro to start in earnest, in some respects I’m fortunate to work a crazy work schedule, often getting mornings and weekdays off, so il be heading to the space to kick back and watch some of italia’s finest terrain be navigated by the peloton. 
    Id highly recommend heading down to check out the club, with its relaxed and friendly vibe, its wonderful to have a chilled venue in London town where you can fully immerse yourself in bike culture.



    Id lastly like to offer an apology to Mr Ellis Bacon. So sorry I was leaving and couldn’t stop to chat, hope to cross paths soon for a good old chinwag mister! 
    Thanks to Laura for the invite, and thanks to Rapha for putting on a superb night. Most enjoyable…


    For detailed information on Rapha's Cycling Club including map & opening hours, click HERE

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Rapha Cycle Club


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