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Tour of Utah Recap

August 24th, 2009 admin No comments

Tour of UtahYesterday ended the fifth and final stage of the Tour of Utah cycling race - well known as the most difficult stage race in America.  For those unfamiliar with Tour of Utah, it covers 325 miles of varying terrain and altitude from Park City to Tooele over 6 days and 5 stages, with a $45,000 purse.  More climbing is involved in this race than another other in the US.    The 4th and “signature” stage begins in Park City with 3 laps around the historic Main Street area before heading towards Midway, Draper, and Sandy.

While Bernie Sulzberger (Fly V Australia) won the final stage on Sunday, Francisco Mancebo (Rock Racing) remained the overall leader to win the Tour of Utah.  Mancebo finished 46 seconds ahead of Darren Lill (Team Type 1) and Lill finished 43 seconds ahead of the 3rd place finisher and defending champion, Jeff Louder (BMC Racing Team).

Tour of Utah Winner - Mancebo

Other Tour of Utah jersey winners included:

  • Best Young Rider & King of the Mountain (KOM) - Alex Howes (Garmin/Felt)
  • Best sprinter - David Veilleux (Kelly Benefit Strategies)
  • Best Utah Rider - Darren Lill (Team Type 1)

For more photos of the Tour of Utah & individual stage results, check out VeloNews and the official Tour of Utah site.

In association with the race, Delta 7 Sports donated an Ascend Road Bike to support teamgive.org.  A raffle was held Sunday after the final stage.

Be sure to read about Dan Pope’s experience on the Delta 7 Ascend Bike during the Snowbird Hill Climb (see the Aug 22 11:00pm post):

“This was a good day for me. The Delta 7 Ascend racing bike was nimble and light. I was able to ride without stopping through Little Cottonwood Canyon, which was a personal victory for me. My heart rate hovered between 120 and 130, and I didn’t need to push it higher. I simply paced myself, pedaling slowly and steadily up to the base of Snowbird. My legs burned a little, but honestly it wasn’t too bad. At least today I haven’t felt it. I’m sure there will be some pain tomorrow.”  Continue reading…

On a more serious note, Saturday’s 1,000 Warriors race, associated with the Tour of Utah, turned extremely dangerous when five cyclists were involved in a crash with an SUV on State Road 92 close to Timpanogos Caves.  When the SUV suddenly stopped (possibly to avoid another vehicle traveling in the opposite direction), a cyclist from Mesa, AZ crashed into the back of the SUV, sending him through the SUV’s back windshield.  One other cyclist collided with the back of the SUV and three others crashed in an attempt to avoid the vehicle.  Luckily, two of the cyclists who crashed were EMTs and were able to administer care to the individual from Mesa, AZ who was in critical condition after the collision.  He was flown to University Hospital and is currently recovering from multiple surgeries.  All others involved in the crash have been treated and released.  The event is a not so subtle reminder to “Share the Road” and maintain a high level of awareness whether you’re traveling on a bike or driving a vehicle.  We are just thankful everyone involved will be alright!

Delta 7 Partners with teamgive - 2009 Tour of Utah

August 15th, 2009 admin No comments
Delta 7 Ascend Road Bike

Delta 7 Ascend Road Bike

As part of the 2009 Tour of Utah, America’s toughest cycling stage race, and in conjunction with teamgive Delta 7 Sports will give away a Delta 7 Ascend road bike.  Contact a teamgive member today to find out how to enter to win!

Teamgive is a non-profit organization that uses members’ professional skills and passion for cycling and other athletic events to raise money to find new treatments and cures for rare neurological diseases.  Don’t miss the 2009 Tour of Utah coming up August 18-23.

Mountain Bike Action Magazine Review

August 13th, 2009 admin No comments

mt-bike-arantix-reviewMountain Bike Action Magazine

Review of the Delta 7 Sports Arantix Hardtail Mountain Bike

October 2008

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2007 & 2008 - Delta 7 in the News

August 12th, 2009 admin No comments

Arantix-Bike-FrameCheck out some of the coverage on the Delta 7 Arantix hardtail mountain bike.  Keep checking back for all of the latest news!

* Is This Bike Made From Spiderwebs? - CNET.com

“Some people weave baskets by hand. But Delta 7 Sports is weaving bikes that way.

The Payson, Utah-based company on Monday unveiled the Arantix, a mountain bike made out of hollow tubes spun from carbon fibers. The unusual design of the so-called IsoTruss tubes, based on technology from Brigham Young University, allows Delta 7 to cut down weight. A standard hard-tail mountain bike frame (without shock absorbers) made from the stuff weighs about 2.7 pounds, but it’s as strong or stronger as a conventional carbon or aluminum frame, according to the company.” Keep Reading…

Bike Like an Egyptian - PopSci.com

“If a simple polygon can hold up a pharaoh’s tomb for 4,500 years, it should survive some off-road riding. That’s the thinking behind the 2.75-pound Arantix mountain-bike frame from Delta 7 Sports. It’s 10 times as strong as a steel frame of the same weight would be—enough to survive the company’s informal “run- over” test with a Ford F350 pickup.” Keep Reading…

* The Incredibly Strong See-Through Bicycle - Discover Magazine

“On the Arantix Mountain Bike from newbie Delta 7 Sports, the typical solid-cylinder tubing has been replaced by an airy, see-through lattice woven from a carbon-fiber composite and bundled in Kevlar string. The resulting gossamer web may look delicate, but pound for pound this quirky construction—called IsoTruss—is stronger than steel, aluminum, and titanium. It’s even stronger than solid carbon composites, the current front-runners among ultralight bike frames.” Keep Reading…

* Are You Bad Enough to Ride This Bike? - TheStreet.com

“The Arantix by Delta 7 Sports might be pretty - but it’s not for the faint of heart.” See the Video

* Startup Stories: Disruptive Technologies Yield New Businesses - New York Times

“It’s stiffer and up to two pounds lighter than any other frame. And through tuning, it’s more impact resistant. The design can be used for everything from utility poles to aircraft and auto parts, says Marketing Director LesterMuranaka.” Keep Reading…

Arantix Mt Bike Featured in Men’s Journal

August 12th, 2009 admin No comments

see-through-bikeMen’s Journal

Perfect Things - Objects of Desire

September 2008

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Aspen Magazine - Arantix Mountain Bike

August 11th, 2009 admin No comments

arantix-aspen-magazineRead more from Aspen Magazine

Float Like a Butterfly - Insider Sports Section

Summer 2008

Pg 36

Welcome to the Delta 7 Blog

August 7th, 2009 admin No comments

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The Delta 7 Ascend Road Bike

The Delta 7 Ascend Road Bike

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