Hello to all Pinoy Fixie viewers!

Thanks for dropping by and welcome to Pinoy Fixie! This page was created with hopes to truly foster all Filipino on and off-road, fixed-gear and single-speed bicycle enthusiasts, mtb’ers, fixie riders, and track cyclists worldwide. From local fun rides, races, criteriums, and especially all disciplines of track racing, to competing at state, national, and regional levels, ultimately to the upcoming Rio Olympics 2016 and beyond by earning qualifying points through international events and all UCI World Cups.

Hopefully you can join us in Pinoy Fixie's Facebook Group. Message me if needed. Just a few requests... no solicitation, profanity, nor posting of any unrelated stuff. Let's be matured and focused even in this virtual world. The sport of cycling still embraces proper etiquette on and off the saddle. Kindly give a short introduction of yourself and start posting. Check out our Facebook Page also for the latest happenings.

Let’s talk about routes you ride, how you trained lately, bike parts you’re curious about or maybe just wanted to pass on or looking for. Share race results, top finishes, and medals earned. Don’t hesitate to post pictures and videos. Let us know any related events you are aware of – past, at this moment, and upcoming.

The goal is to use this social media as a portal to share or gain knowledge and experiences of these specific types of bicycle riding. Most importantly, help, assist, and mentor peers who wants to get started and for those who wants to get to the next level. Let it be known if besides riding or racing...the important side ... reliable mechanics, trusted managers, dedicated trainers, determined coaches, our officials, caring sponsors, and supporters. Hopefully we can create discussions, brainstorm, and find answers and tips from our friends worldwide and from our homeland.

Thank you and maraming salamat sa lahat!

Arden Arindaeng

Sunday, October 25, 2015

More Racing by Pinoy Pride and SCNCA Champion Wilson Blas!







And the winners are:






















Note: More info will be posted as they become available.

Monday, September 21, 2015

Philippine U23 Team competing at UCI U23 Road World Cycling Championships in Virginia USA!




Event dates are from the 19th of September 19  until the 27th, 2015.

Details of the event can be found at Richmond2015 website and good info from Twenty16/ShoAir

PS. "U23" means age requirement of 23 years old and below. This is a different category than the Elites.
Coryn Rivera will also race the Elite Women. Her Bio can be found at UHC Pro Cycling Team and USA Race Roster. Aditional news at USA Cycling.

PS. I'll post additional info as I find them.

Let's wish Coryn and the boys all the luck and respectable participation. Race hard but think safety at all times! Let's hope that after their safe return back home armed with newly learned experiences to share with the Cycling Community as a whole.

Poster and photo courtesy of Team LBC Cycling in Facebook and Coryn's blog.

Thank you.

Friday, August 21, 2015

Meet Chicago's Velodrome Builder Michael Frauendorff

Way back October 2013 from one of the biggest track events at Velo Sports Center, Hollywood 6-day Cycling Championship, I had the chance to meet one of the founders of South Chicago Velodrome Association, Mr. Emanuele Bianchi. He was very friendly and accommodating as I ask about a photo of their track at its early stages of the build posted on Facebook last 2011. This picture had the USA flag displayed together with UK, Italy and the Philippine flags. I was thinking that there’s got to be a kababayan helping out! Mr. Bianchi mentioned that there were a lot of people who volunteered and as far as he knew, most were not cyclists. Here’s that picture I posted a few years back.




Mr. Bianchi really dug deep in remembering Mr. Michael Frauendorff’s name and that was the start hoping to get a response from him through Facebook’s messaging. I finally got a response early this August. I haven’t really thought about this much lately as I realize that Mike might not be a regular in this social media. But 2 years later, a surprise message from the man himself and here we are now!

Now 45 years old, Mike grew up in Makati and earned a degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of the Philippines back in the 90's. You may wonder as I did how this true Pinoy Pride got his surname, he mentioned that he got it from his great great grandfather who migrated from Germany in the early 1890. Now, that's a story by itself! 

During his teenage years in the late 70’s, Mike began riding BMX to include carving a short track at a neighborhood empty lot. That adventure was cut short when the owner of the lot threatened to tie him and his barkadas to one of his banana trees if they continue using his land. In the early 80's, in the height of freestyle BMX, Mike and his friends built a quarter pipe for them to ride on. Youngsters within his neighborhood to as far as Tondo showing up and getting some air time.


That’s him on the ramp! I think this is where Mike hasn’t even realized that building a place for cyclists to ride will be his devotion to his community!

Moving on, Mike’s appreciation for fixed gear cycling began in 1976 when he saw track racing during the Montreal Olympics on TV.  He mentioned that he was in awe in how they climbed the banks of the velodrome and came to a pause before blasting out sprinting to the finish line.

In the ensuing years, he experienced 10-speed road cycling up the mountains of Tagaytay and Antipolo for leisure and watching a leg of the Marlboro Tour of Luzon during the Jacinto Sicam days. He even tried his luck at a Criterium race at the Food Terminal Inc. in Taguig, where he tasted what it’s like to be lapped by Elite riders.

In 1994, Mike moved to Chicago to practice his profession in O.T. and continues on until today. He continued his enjoyment of cycling along the beautiful Lake Shore Drive and later on with a few friends where they rode along the cornfields of Plainfield, Illinois. Here he is with Gil Porsovigan and Gerry Bondoc.



One day in 2011, Mike came upon a velodrome post at Facebook.  He learned about a volunteer call to help build a track at Chicago's Southside. He knew he had to be a part of this volunteer group! Here he is with the far side of the banking support erected…. not even close to halfway into the project!



It was one of the most meaningful things Mike has done, contributing to both a neglected part of Chicago & promoting the sport of track cycling. During the buildup, he was involved with the skeleton supports, cutting of lumber, nailing of the flooring and coping.




Mike mentioned that the hardest task would have been connecting the steel supports together as it included lots of lifting and alignment. His efforts estimated 40 to 80 hours of work in the 90 degree hot and humid summer heat. Here’s a photo of the staff and most of the volunteers who played a major role on what the track is today. You can see Mike at the bottom right wearing a black shirt. Notice how steep the banking is?! Mike mentioned that this is about 50 degrees, more than most indoor wooden velodromes!



Among his highlights of this track build was inviting young citizens of Chicago's Southside who watched from outside the perimeter fences. The joy and excitement on their faces when they got their releases signed by their parents and knowing we were helping rebuild their community was priceless. The other was getting certified to use the track, experiencing the thrill of the steep banking. Wow! Here he is on a selfie!



As Mike mentioned, “it was a pleasure meeting Mr. Emmanuel Bianchi and his team to be a part of this once-in-a-lifetime track build. Today, I divide my time between practicing my O.T. profession, raising my 2 kids under 12 with my beautiful wife, Michelle, and spending more time with MTB trail riding”. 

Here’s Mike showing off his pride. Notice that the wind picked the Philippine flag perfectly for the photo!



Learn more about South Chicago Velodrome. Visit the track if you get a chance. Check these 2 videos out that’s really worth taking time watching:



Keep an eye at 0:22, you will see a glimpse of Mike. He’s wearing a black shirt rolled up to his chest. The next video is about SCVA with Emmauele Bianchi:



Now I think if someone would stake a piece of land anywhere in the many beautiful islands of the Philippines and if folks will give their precious time volunteering like what Mike did and make a difference for their community. Remember what I mentioned before on what you can do off the saddle?! It's not all about riding and here's proof! Thank you, Michael! Thank you Emmanuele!

Arden Arindaeng

Monday, August 10, 2015

Let's all get with the movement and revolutionize Amoranto Velodrome!


Please use full screen option for better viewing.

Video Credits to: Marty Semana and Kiko Escora

Thanks to Gilbert Sy Chan of Simple Cyclery.