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Ines Brunn 伊泉 on iLook

Freitag, September 10th, 2010

I found the online version of the article printed in the February 2010 iLook magazine. iLook magazine is a cool fashion magazine that is not main stream. Unfortunately also online they used the wrong Chinese character for my name… My name in Chinese is 伊泉. This is how the article should read with my real name:

在北京的大街小巷死飞

    2007年,伊泉(Ines Brunn)和一个朋友共同创立了“北京死飞”(Fixed Gear Beijing)自行车俱乐部,对于这个奇怪的俱乐 部名称,伊泉解释说,一般人骑的是飞轮自行车,而他们选择的是轮子和脚踏板固定的固定齿轮车,如果要骑行,脚必须一直进行踩踏动作不能停止。

 

   伊泉(Ines Brunn)是一位充满激情的德国自行车选手,曾在美国生活了六年。她也曾经是一位粒子加速器的研究员,之后转向了远程传输领域,并且搬 到了北京。她是一位有竞争力的运动员,在德国国家室内自行车队效力了10年的时间,现在仍在世界各地进行让人津津乐道的自行车杂技表演。 Fixed Gear究竟有多神奇?这次我们来到了伊泉位于五道营胡同的商店Natooke,和你一同探个究竟。

LOOK:先给我们扫扫盲,什么叫Fixed Gear?

伊泉:Fixed Gear是一种时下备受世界各地年轻人关注和喜爱的单车,源自室内场地车赛的场地车(Track Bike)。可以说 Fixed Gear就是凶悍的场地车的街道版。Fixed Gear和普通单车的最大区别在于采用的是单一的固定齿轮(Fixed Gear),而不是 可以倒转的飞轮(Free Wheel)和变速系统,之所以这样设计是出于保证比赛公平的目的。Fixed Gear的另一个特点是通常不安装刹车,这是 因为在场地赛中,车速很快,车距也很近,为了避免突然刹车造成群翻,国际上才有这样的规定。正是由于Fixed Gear的结构特点,才可以做出漂移,倒 踩等眩目的花式动作。加上结构简单轻巧,外形纯粹洗练,深受年轻人的欢迎。骑Fixed Gear的年轻人认为,Fixed Gear代表着一种生活方式 和态度,是一种简单、不妥协、自由的文化产物。

iLOOK:简单介绍一下你的店,都是卖什么的?

伊泉:这个商店分两个部分,一部分是售卖杂技用品,有很全的杂技装备。另一部分当然就是自行车了,现在我们只有Fixed Gear,以后我们有可能引进 单速车。此外,我个人偏爱古老的款式,这些老车子无论设计还是做工都很棒。和现在生产线大批量生产的自行车相比,这些老家伙更具魅力,所以我们也经营这类 车子。

iLOOK:你为什么选择在这样一条胡同里开店?北京的自行车文化是怎样的?

伊泉:我之所以选择这个地方是因为这些胡同有很老北京的味道,是最“真”的北京。至于这里的自行车文化,比较特别的是我发现很多人都骑三轮车、电动车来运 货,这是我在别的大城市从来没有看到过的。此外,这里很多人骑自行车是因为没有经济能力负担其他交通方式,或者是为生计所迫,并不是因为他们喜欢自行车。 在德国,大部分骑车的人都是因为他们真的喜欢这项运动,或者是认为骑车很环保才选择自行车的,也有一部分人选择自行车是因为它很快—我觉得十公里以内没有 什么交通方式比骑自行车更快。

iLOOK:你认为Fixed Gear最大的魅力在哪里?

伊泉:Fixed Gear一旦开始骑,你的脚就不能停下来,它和任何自行车都不一样。我也经常骑公路车,但它们之间的感觉是完全不同的,当你踩踏的时 候,普通的单车不会有力量反馈,而Fixed Gear可以通过脚踏来回馈你的每一步。发力的时候,由于是固定齿轮,脚和轮子是真正的连动,所以整个腿的 动作看起来都特别连贯和漂亮。很多职业车手也会用Fixed Gear来训练,当你把一台Fixed Gear骑得很快的时候,脚踏的惯性会一直逼着你更 快,不给双脚休息的机会,好像有一个声音在告诉你,再快点,再快点!另外,Fixed Gear还可以做出倒骑、滑行等花式动作,所以我表演的时候也都使 用Fixed Gear,很好玩。Fixed Gear还有一个特点,就是外观漂亮。我没办法说那些装有一大堆各类零件和设备的自行车是漂亮的,而一台 Fixed Gear的零件数量很有限,往那儿一放就相当得简单,好看。

iLOOK:据我所知,现在国内越来越多的年轻人都开始玩Fixed Gear,你认为Fixed Gear在中国的发展会是怎样的趋势?

伊泉:我很高兴看到更多的人加入到这个群体中,现在纽约、东京骑Fixed Gear的人非常多,我相信在中国也会是这样。我也正在计划为我们的网站推出中文版。

iLOOK:最后对在犹豫要不要骑Fixed Gear的人说点什么吧。

伊泉:也许你会觉得Fixed Gear听上去很难骑,但是我建议你一定要试试。

Natooke

地址:北京市东城区五道营胡同甲19号-1

Fixed Gear Flying Banana Bike

Freitag, September 10th, 2010

I am happy that we again got the chance to build up a cool Flying Banana bike. This was for a Korean friend that had a great taste of purple and bright green.

Purple and Green Flying Banana Bicycle

Thanks to Brad we have the bright green brake cable that goes well with the hubs and outer tires.

Bright Green and Purple Fixed Gear Bike

I really like this color combination. Kevin and his new fixed gear bike:

Happy Fixed Gear Rider

Natooke on Bike Snob Blog

Donnerstag, September 9th, 2010

Our Natooke shop was mentioend yesterday on the famous blog of the New York City Bike Snob. Here is the link to the full length blog article. But I did copy some parts of that blog entry into my blog:

Bike Snob NYC

Systematically and mercilessly disassembling, flushing, greasing, and re-packing the cycling culture.

Pull My Strings: The New Puppetry

As we move inexorably forward like cartons of eggs on the supermarket conveyor belt of life, there are three sure signs at autumn is imminent: an invigorating chill in the air; plumbing problems caused by flushing leaf piles down the toilet; and of course the bike industry trade shows. Outside of the cycling world, people have the good sense to ignore trade shows unless they actually work in that industry and are forced to go to them. This is true even if the trade show involves something they use….

… Speaking of putting your hands on throbbing things, a reader informs me that pants behemoth Levi Strauss recently decided to „get their finger on the pulse of the fixed gear and commuter bike movement in an authentic way,“ presumably so they could sell them more stuff:

Apparently, Levi Strauss decided to do its pop-cultural „fingerbanging“ in Denver and Boulder instead of New York, San Francisco, or Los Angeles „because the scene is still young and developing organically in Colorado,“ and its worth noting that some lonely middle-aged men hang around schools and playgrounds for exactly the same reason.  …

… It’s inspiring to see that fixed-gear crews are reinventing themselves as focus groups, and it’s reassuring to know that young people are more willing than ever to leap to action when a company with over $4 billion in annual revenue asks them to „help us help you spend your disposable income on crap.“ I’m sure Levi’s left after the weekend with a greater understanding of cycling and some great new product ideas (fixed-gear specific jeans with integrated bottle opener and dedicated cigarette pocket?), though the city of Denver might want to consider issuing an AMBER Alert for their „bike culture.“

Of course, if Levi’s really wanted to do some cutting-edge „fixie“ market research, they should have gone to China, where a reader informs me that fixed-gear cycling and juggling are coming together in new and exciting ways:

Yes, for Beijing „fixters“ the light-running antics of America’s „urban“ cyclists simply cannot rival the excitement and agility of circus-like riders such as the great Serge Huercio. Also, they forego skid-patch calculators in favor of juggling patterns:

Though stopping is still called „skidding:“

Ah, the fixed-gear world, where stopping is called „skidding,“ conformity is called „individualism,“ and scavenger hunts are called „races.“ …

… Posted by BikeSnobNYC

At least there is already a positive comment about us:

September 9, 2010 10:13 AM Fergie said:
That Natooke link is the site of Ines Brunn – The best artistic cycling rider to perform in NYC since the 1800’s! She also rocked out on the very same Penny Farthing you rode at the BRA. Real cool person, and the best fixed gear rider around.

Thanks Fergie 🙂

Natooke Fixed Gear Bikes

Mittwoch, September 8th, 2010

Today was a really busy day at the Natooke shop. We had many people come in. There was a performer from one of the professional artistic groups that also trains a lot on his own juggling skills as a single performer. He does bouncing balls and juggled seven in the shop bouncing them on our piece of marble to test our Italian bouncing balls that we sell.

Professional Juggler bouncing 7 Balls in Natooke

And we also had people buy bikes, like e.g. our Italian bike.

The Italian Bike

The bike is not from Italy, but the colors were chosen like the Italian national colors. Fede had even made the chain in the colors of the Italian flag red-white-green.

Bike Chain in Italian Flag Colors

Italian Fixed Gear Bicycle

Also another two built up bikes were sold. Our ready-made red aluminum fixed gear bike.

Red Fixed Gear Bike

But he changed some things on the bicycle like the handlebar he changed to the straight white one which looks good on this bike.

Straight Handlebar on Fixed Gear Bike

This guy changed the handlebar on this light urban bike.

Black Aluminum Fixed Gear Bike

And he wanted platform pedals with the great Holdfast straps hand made in Brooklyn. They are really comfortable and he chose the special edition version which is really cool.

Holdfast Straps and Platform Pedals

We also were building up this colorful fixed gear Flying Banana today. That is so much more fun than just a black or white bike.

Turquiose Flying Banana Fixie

I really like the front wheel with the white spokes on one side and the black spokes on the other side. It makes it look like just half the spokes are there depending of you eyes focus on the white or on the black.

Cool Fixed Gear Bike by Natooke

And this Flying Banana belongs to a woman! I think Vera looks very good on her new bike. Ride safe girl!

Vera on her Fixed Gear Bicycle

Zhejiang TV Idol Show

Donnerstag, August 26th, 2010

Have a look at this Zhejiang TV Idol Show complete TV video. I was part of this show on Chinese TV. Watch for my trick bike performance at a little bit before the middle of the video. And the winner of the show will be decided at the end of the video. Of course it is all in Chinese.

Biketo Article about Ines Brunn

Mittwoch, August 25th, 2010

There is a nice article on the „Biketo“website. Read the original article in Chinese here. The video and pictures can only be seen in the original article. But here is the Chinese text for those who understand Chinese.

聪明的城市低碳先行者,伊泉专访(视频)

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  STC,一个在北京成立的环保组织,英文全称叫:“smarter than car”,从字面意思是比车聪明,伊泉说他们给这个由老外建立的组织起了一个很京味儿的名字:“比车牛”。听起来确实让骑车的人底气大增的一个名字。

  而这个建立在北京的环保组织的创始人之一就是我们今天的主角:Ines(伊 泉)。外人可能不知,现在伊泉可是北京城乃至中国死飞界的一姐。刚刚在北京结束的死飞大赛按照她的话说,是令她最快乐的事情。我想不只是主办人的她,全国 的死飞党肯定都沉浸在这份喜悦中吧。虽然比赛规模不大,但毕竟这是中国死飞界难得一聚的盛会。而身为北京死飞运动的领军人物,伊泉当然首当其冲。

  来到伊泉位于雍和宫旁五道营胡同的自行车店,一个二层楼式的小屋子,几十平米的地方稍显拥挤。但位于胡同中的店铺显得异常的宁静,虽然相隔十几米就是北二环,但一点喧嚣的车声都听不到,宛如世外桃源一般。

  刚见到伊泉时,她正在帮两个年轻人在改装车把,将普通的蝴蝶把截成定制长度的 把,然后缠上把带或者装上把套。而她的身旁有一个德国青年正自己改装一辆老飞鸽自行车,将车的多余零部件拆下来装上现代的漂亮的车圈和车把,但车架还是用 原来的老飞鸽车架。于是一辆集合了古老元素和现代气息的自行车就在这几平米大小的工作间中渐渐成形了。看着她们认真工作的情景,真的不愿意上去打断,虽然 与伊泉有约,但还是在一旁默默的看着她们工作。

  联想起我们第一次见面还是5月在朝阳公园出发去深圳的路上,她们骑着死飞自行 车加入了送行的队伍,由于骑的很慢,所以大家有机会一边走一边聊天,才得知这个说着一口流利中国话的老外是一个地地道道的德国人,也是第一次见识到了死飞 是一个什么东东。当时的感觉就是强悍,因为后来吃过饭后由于要追赶队伍,所以她们骑着死飞一溜烟就跑了,我在后面追了好久才又赶上。当时的感觉是一辆单速 车居然能跑这么快,真是太厉害了。后来才了解到死飞车的特性,它本身就是竞速自行车,简单到极致的构造和轻盈的车身,不跑的快才怪呢。

  这时伊泉走了过来,我的思路也回到了这里,看着她结束工作后一脸的微笑,我也跟着快乐了起来,好像这种工作的好心情也融入了我的情绪。

  我们开始聊天,就像两个朋友,她使用中文没有问题,开始我还有意放慢语速,但后来我们完全像两个中国人那样交流了。

  伊泉是去年11月在这里开的店,到今年还不到一年,但这个地方已经变成了北京 死飞的一个聚集地,而刚刚闭幕的这届北京死飞大赛就已经有一百多人参加。她预计5年后北京玩死飞的人群至少在1000人左右。虽然如此,我还是不解一个德 国受过高等教育,有电信公司工作的老外为什么会舍弃这样的工作而开一家自行车商店,她喝了口水,向我叙述了她的故事。

  德国,在经历了工业革命大发展的年代后环保成为了这个国家铭刻在世世代代脑海 中的祖训。因为曾经的污染记忆,给了那一代德国人乃至整个欧洲人深刻的教训。于是重工业的外迁,以及各项环保措施和法令的执行,开始使得莱茵河水渐渐恢复 了清澈。但环保的意识却更加深刻。伊泉就是生活在这样一个环保意识非常成熟的国家。在她的记忆中,父母带着他们一家人在野外支起帐篷,采上蘑菇,然后亲手 烹煮一锅香喷喷的蘑菇汤是她儿时最美好的记忆。热爱大自然的她,在长大后喜欢上了北京,喜欢上了这座东方文明的殿堂。但令她失望的是,现在的北京和她01 年来时见到的北京已经完全不一样了。她见到的胡同中穿行着骑着自行车的人们,逐渐被越来越廉价的骑车所俘虏。原来人们的好心情也逐渐被堵车搞的越来越坏, 快乐的北京人们变得越来越没有耐心,变得越来越不北京。

于是她希望能做些什么来慢慢改变人们的这种生活状态,但说起来容易。一个人如何去改变一个社会的生活习惯呢?而且还是市场规律所驱使下,中国人在富裕的道路上所必须经过的阵痛呢?我想大多数思想的先驱都会摇摇头叹口气,然后说一句:哎,这些是历史规律,我们是很难改变的。

  可是伊泉却不这么想,她天生就是一个乐观的人,她最终选择了自行车。这个在中 国人生命中扮演过异常重要意义的一件曾经的生活必需品。她说,在以前的生活中,自行车,缝纫机和电视机是中国人生活中的三大件,而现在自行车的地位被汽车 所代替,我们只有从年轻人入手。将更先进的自行车引进中国。

  我们知道,中国是一个跳跃式发展的国家,很多的历史是不能照搬欧洲乃至亚洲发 达国家的发展史的,它不仅仅是压缩了发展的时间,更重要的是一个迭代的发展特征正在这个国家的发展中体现出来。比如就在这个国家的70后还沉浸在是买一辆 两厢实用的大众汽车还是买一辆降价后的宝马车的时候,80后以及90后已经开始用自己的眼光去DIY一辆完全属于自己的FIXDE GEAR了。他们骑着光彩夺目的现代自行车,在北京的街头越来越多的出现。他们不再和仅仅差了一轮的兄长们有同样的追求,至少是在消费品方面,他们已经开 始与美国甚至日本的年轻人接轨。而同时,美国等发达国家的流行元素也通过淘宝甚至是易趣变得更容易被中国人接受。

  而伊泉恰恰是看到了这一点,中国未来的力量。他们对自行车运动的喜爱,必然会 倡导出环保的理念。试想,如果80后90后们都骑着自己喜爱的自行车,而不是开着轰隆隆的跑车出行,那么北京的空气将越来越好,因为,未来是属于年轻人 的。如果越来越多的人骑上自行车,那么我们的北京有一天也将变成亚洲的哥本哈根。

她讲到了墨尔本,这个澳洲的美丽都市,而STC的另一位外籍成员就是来自那里。澳 洲是一个地广人稀的国家,每个人都拥有一辆汽车,他们不敢想象骑车从一个城市穿越沙漠来到另一个城市而没有汽车的生活。于是,城市变变得越来越拥堵。因为 人们基本都是在城市中生活的,连去500米外的超市买菜都要开车。但聪明的澳洲人看到了汽车拥堵的害处,于是在原本没有自行车道的汽车道路上硬是划出来一 条自行车道。由于政府的大力倡导,自行车开始在澳洲流行起来,骑自行车的人们也越来越多。人们的心情也好了起来,不再为路上堵车而心情烦躁,甚至社会的犯 罪率都因为自行车的推广而有所下降。

  伊泉的梦想是,北京能够天天有蓝天,当然这也是我们每个热爱北京热爱环境人的梦想。愿北京,天天有蓝天!

Article „Brake beat“ on Global Times

Dienstag, August 17th, 2010

After our second year of hosting the „Fixed Gear Revolution“ event there was a nice article in the Global Times newspaper. Here is the link to the original article.

Brake beat

Fixed gear fanatic Ines Brunn showing a few tricks. Photo: Guo Yingguang

Fixed gear fanatic Ines Brunn showing a few tricks. Photo: Guo Yingguang

The countdown began from 10, by the time they’d hit two, 100 people were already sprinting full speed across the car park heading for the sea of bikes. They tore out into the street splitting off left and right, stopping traffic and causing gasps from bystanders. Nothing over the last weekend stood in the way of the Fixed Gear Revolution 2, as riders from around Beijing and the rest of China took to the streets to create the ultimate bike lovers‘ paradise.

There was a lot of lounging around waiting for events to happen, but with youngsters popping tins of energy drinks every few minutes and the odd trick performance in between races, the atmosphere was more like a music festival than a bike race. Only the sweaty looks on the faces of hard ridden fanatics betrayed the fact that they’d been putting their skills to the test.

A test

Starting off at the Olympic forest park on Friday night, about 50 of Beijing’s finest arrived for a scratch [speed race] around the forest park. With gawkers in cars wobbling along the fifth ring road every time they passed, and the first corner disappearing into an abyss of darkness, it was clear from the warm-up lap that this was going to be a test for the normally chilled city riders. Not everyone there was a purist for „fixies“, with members of the local Beijing peloton taking along their other ride, along with bike enthusiasts of all types and nationalities.

The grueling 45 minutes began to show on the faces of some of the unprepared, and the casualties sprawled on the roadside afterwards. Those who had been running a pool on who would win were not disappointed to see some of Beijing’s hardcore street cyclists take the lead with super fit hero Czech Misha Pekarek coming first after three laps of the 8-kilometer route.

„It was a fun race,“ said Pekarek. „It was pretty stiff competition. But some people got together at last in Beijing and we need to have many more things like that.“

They enjoyed the punishment so much that when the Guangzhou and Shenzhen riders turned up a bit late after the journey another race was in order just after midnight.

Alleycat

Despite the early morning finish, about 100 riders, plus spectators turned up for the Beijing Alleycat 2010, an unauthorized race around eight checkpoints set up around the city. About 900 energy drinks later the cyclists made a dash for their bikes and took off to tackle the polluted chaotic capital. Close to the top of the list of worries for the organizers was the number of young brakeless riders. But there were only two relatively minor injuries caused by a bike collision, prompted by a particularly aggressive Mercedes driver, and a couple of stoppages by the unusually awake Sanlitun police watching out for Guoan fans.

At each checkpoint competitors were asked to take part in an activity in order to get a stamp which would prove their presence on site. As if the 40 or so km route wasn’t challenging enough, sweaty hipsters were then challenged to balance a peacock feather on their noses, flip a skateboard or on one occasion play a miniature round of beer pong. Each of the riders agreed that the Beijing’s traffic was „pretty hairy,“ and thanks to the city’s pleasant breeze, most looked like sand (or possibly construction dust) monsters by the end of the day.

An alleycat race is dependent on each racer’s knowledge of the city, its back alleys and possible routes in order to hit the checkpoints and get back to the finish first. Although riders were just taking part for fun native Beijingers might have been a bit miffed that first place went to American Anthony Paglino. Paglino has previously cycled between Yunnan and Sichuan crosscountry, probably a lot safer than navigating Beijing’s brain damaged drivers.

Taking first place for the few competing women was Ellen Genetello from Belgium, who had also won the speed race for the girls the night before. „I never use the fixed gear, even now, except for long journeys,“ she said. „There was competition for every level, everybody had someone to compete with, I’m happy that there were also a few girls.“

Knackered

The evening was rounded off with a crowd of locals temporarily mildly offended that their normal dancing and play space was taken over outside the Workers‘ Gymnasium, before they realized they had a free show from the trick riders from Guangzhou and Shenzhen who dominated the competition. The after-party at the MGM garden bar worked out the last of the competitiveness on the bike simulators, and drinking.

The post weekend trauma had proven too much for some, and it was a reluctant few who persevered through to bike polo the day after for a few friendly games. After three days combing the city, it wasn’t surprising that most people were knackered, and everyone was reflecting on Beijing’s second major bicycle event.

„I can’t say too much because I don’t do tricks, they’re pretty fashionable but I’m a real biker. I come just for fun,“ said Ricky Wong, a Hong Konger who’s been cycling Beijing for the last couple of years. He was at the competition last year and had seen a couple of changes. „It should be better! Hopefully they can find more sponsors and more promoters. The trick competition is better during the daytime, and the skid competition was really fun last year,“ he added, finding it a shame that they hadn’t included it again.

The competition has set a precedent, with more and more event popping up around China since last year, and they seem set for a repeat performance in future. Though the traffic on Beijing’s roads maybe getting worse, it’s not going to stop the revolution.

Natooke Fixed Gear Bike Article on sina.com

Dienstag, August 17th, 2010

Reporter and a photographer from CityWeekend had come and interviewed me and taken beautiful pictures around the forbidden city. There was an article in the printed City Weekend magazine. I also found this article on sina.com:

City Weekend goes full throttle all this week
2010-08-17 08:49:46 GMT2010-08-17 16:49:46 (Beijing Time) City Weekend

Ines Brunn wheeling around the Forbidden City

After the adrenaline-fuelled excitement of Fixed Gear Revolution 2 last weekend, City Weekend feels the need…the need for speed.

Accordingly, throughout this week we’ll be introducing you to those in Beijing who were born to roll. From full-throttle speed demons to pimped-out cruisers, we’ll be featuring daily posts on the various ways that expats hit the road.

Today, we’re catching up with a growing group of two-wheeled daredevils who don’t know the meaning of the word ‚brake’…

Fixed Gear Revolution

„On a fixed-gear, the pedals are constantly moving. It’s like the bike is talking to you,“ says Ines Brunn, fixed-gear cyclist, acrobat and co-owner of Beijing’s only fixed-gear bike store, Natooke.

Bicycles have long been the vehicle most associated with Beijing, but fixed-gear is a new arrival. With a single gear attached directly to the rear wheel, the pedals on a „fixie“ spin constantly as the bike moves forward. Advanced riders can even pedal their fixie backwards or maintain a still, standing „track stand“ pose when waiting at a red light. Beijing riders are learning that these lightweight bikes—long used for acrobats and in training for serious cyclists—are perfect for getting around the city.

Beijing’s fixed-gear community numbered about 60 when Brunn and her partners launched Natooke and the first Fixed Gear Revolution Festival in summer of 2009. Since then, fixed-gear bikes in Beijing have skyrocketed, with more than 300 riders, fixie polo matches and weekly community rides.

Join in the madness with a fixed-gear bike at Natooke.

DETAILS:

Vehicle: Custom fixed-gear bike from Natooke

Cost: ¥2,800 and up

Perfect For: Hutong hipsters and serious cyclists

Get Rolling: Pick up a fixie at Natooke, 19-1 Wudaoying Hutong, 五道营胡同甲19-1号, Tel: 8402-6925

Article: Peddling her Love of Bikes

Donnerstag, Juli 29th, 2010

Today a nice article about my person was printed in the China Daily newspaper. The interview had been done a few days ago by William Axford. The online version of the China Daily article is here. The pictures I gave them were taken by the photographer Simon Lim. On the cover of the metro Beijing section of the newspaper it says: Peddling her Love of Bikes – German cyclist wants to share her two-wheeled passion.

Here is a copy of the online article:

Freewheeling acrobat peddles love of bikes

By William Axford (China Daily)
Updated: 2010-07-29 07:48

Freewheeling acrobat peddles love of bikes
Ines Brunn, a German-born trick bike performer, demonstrates one of her tricks. [Photo Provided To China Daily]

Merely peddling her bike from A to B isn’t enough for Ines Brunn.

In addition to navigating her way through traffic, the German-born cyclist likes to perform gymnastic moves while zipping around on her bike.

She says for her, her bike is like a mobile balance beam. „I quit gymnastics when I was 13 because I wasn’t happy with the coach,“ she said. „By chance, I came across trick biking and I’ve been doing it for 21 years.“

From performing a handstand on the seat to standing on the handlebars, the acrobat, who has impressed countless audience, has done things most people would think impossible on a moving bicycle.

With the fusion of her gymnastic talent, Brunn has even created new tricks and her rare skills have taken her all over the world.

„Once I cooked dumplings for a segment on CCTV while riding my bike. It took a lot of picking things up, putting them down, building up speed and then going back to cooking.“But such impressive feats come with a price.

Brunn says that an extensive amount of practice has to go into mastering the moves. A wrong mindset or the slightest mishap can be devastating.

„You have to be focused. During one performance in Beijing, I tried to tell people I needed space and taped off a circle. Someone didn’t listen and I crashed, chipping my tooth on my handlebars.“

She hasn’t let the experience ruin her passion.

„My tongue touches the chipped tooth every five minutes or so, reminding me to keep my cool.“

Brunn stretches herself and rides her bike constantly in order to practice her amazing feats. Even the weather can’t keep her from peddling around.

„I rode my bike from the Fifth Ring Road to the Second Ring Road in the rain for a meeting recently,“ she said nonchalantly.

„My colleague was baffled but I didn’t mind. I love riding my bike.“

 

Freewheeling acrobat peddles love of bikes
Brunn shows off her amazing skills. [Photo Provided To China Daily]

Brunn brought her enthusiasm for the fixed gear bike to Beijing by opening Natooke, China’s first fixed-gear bike and juggling shop. With the ability for customers to pick out every part of their bike and customize it to their liking.

Brunn predicts fixed-gear biking will become more popular in the coming years and she hopes that her shops and bike outings with other enthusiasts will rekindle an interest in bike riding.

„My friends and I just want to inspire others to ride bikes again,“ she said.

„It’s so environmentally friendly and a real smart thing to ride.“

Q & A

Q: What makes fixed-gear bikes so special?

A: The back gear of the bike is fused to the wheel, so the bike is capable of pedaling forward and backward. The petals turn with the wheels. There’s no gearshifts or cables.

Q: Have you ever had an accident that made you think about quitting?

A: No. I think some things are addictive. People told me that I would quit after I got a job. If you have a passion for something, you’ll do it.

Q: What are some tricks that people commonly do?

A: One is called skidding, where you lean forward to stop the bike, causing the back wheel to come off the ground while riding. There are competitions to see who can skid the longest. There’s tricks too involving putting your legs over the handle bars, riding one handed and switching your feet on the pedals.

Q: Where do you get your parts for the bikes?

A: We order them from all over the world – America, Europe, Australia. Most of the parts have come from Taiwan but more are starting to be made on the Chinese mainland. I don’t like mass-produced bikes that are one color and just one style.

2010 BEIJING FIXED GEAR REVOLUTION II – Aug 13-15 2010年8月13日至15日

Mittwoch, Juli 28th, 2010

2010 BEIJING FIXED GEAR REVOLUTION II

2010 BEIJING FIXED GEAR REVOLUTION II

The Fixed Gear Revolution II will be held in Beijing on August 13th to 15th 2010. This is the second time that there is a domestic professional Fixed Gear competition held in the capital. The Fixed Gear Revolution II is divided into a SCRATCH race, an ALLEYCAT race, TRICK CONTEST-BUNNY HOP CONTEST, JISU PK (gold sprints) competition with party and BIKE POLO match. These major competitions mainly for Fixed Gear bicycle fans (only bike polo is open to any kind of bike) are interesting and huge prizes are waiting for you! The ALLEYCAT race includes a game at each of the eight unknown sites, each site will have different difficulty and cultural characteristics. The map and the address of the eight sites will be distributed 1 minute before the start of the alleycat. The other three competitions also have great prizes waiting for you. Or just come and watch the event.

On the Friday August 13th at night there will also be a 19km fixed gear scratch race where it is just a matter of cycling speed and no knowledge about Beijing is required to win it. The fastest will get prizes.

Fixed Gear Revolution II Event Schedule

Friday August 13th
Event: SCRATCH RACE around the Olympic Forest
Location: North 5th Ring Road Northeast Corner of Olympic Forest
Time: 10pm

Saturday August 14th
Event: ALLEYCAT RACE
Location: Start at Worker’s Stadium East gate, then 8 undisclosed stamp points in Dongcheng District and Chaoyang District
Time: Afternoon

Saturday August 14th
Activities: TRICK CONTEST-BUNNY HOP
Location: Workers Stadium Southwest gate, open space outside of MGM Garden bar
Time: Evening

Saturday August 14th
Event: JISU PK (goldsprints) & PARTY
Location: MGM Garden bar (Worker’s Stadium Southwest gate)
Time: Night

Sunday August 15th
Event: BIKE POLO Match & FAIR
Location: To be determined
Time: Early Afternoon

Note: All participating bicycles must be Fixed Gear (no bikes with gears or freewheel), except for the BIKE POLO. Any bike can be used for BIKE POLO. If you know who you want to play with please sign up for BIKE POLO as a team of 3-4 people.

If you would like to participate (for free) in the Fixed Gear Revolution II, please contact Maggie to register or send me an email.

Registration phone number: 010-64075030 (Maggie 12pm-8pm)
Information required for registration: name, phone number, city

Special thanks to: adidas, motorola, SAG, Mess, Natooke, Flying Banana, STC

大家期待的Fixed Gear Revolution 2将于2010年8月13日至15日在北京举行。这是在国内第二次举办Fixed Gear专业性比赛,比赛分为ALLEYCAT、TRICK CONTEST-BUNNY HOP、极速PK、BIKE POLO四个大项,其中ALLEYCAT作为参与性最强的一项比赛被很多Fixed Gear爱好者所期待,这同时也是最具有趣味性与难度的一项比赛,丰厚的奖品正在等着大家!比赛里我们安排了八个站点,每个站点都会有不同难度和具有北京文化特色的游戏需要你完成,为了公平起见比赛的路线图和各站点地址将在比赛前1分钟公布。其他三项技术性比赛同样也有丰富的奖品等着大家,希望各位喜爱Trick的骑手们踊跃报名。

2010年8月13日晚上还有Fixed Gear自行车19公里比赛.

Fixed Gear活动日程安排

活动日期:8月14日

活动内容:ALLEYCAT
地点:东城区,朝阳区内共8站

活动内容:TRICK CONTEST-BUNNY HOP (技术比赛)
地点:工人体育场西南门空地

活动内容:GOLDSPRINTS (极速PK) & PARTY
地点:MGM花园(工体西南门)

活动日期:8月15日
活动内容:BIKE POLO (自行车马球)
地点:待定

如果您想参见本次比赛,请速与我们联系报名(免费)

注意:所有参赛车辆必须是Fixed Gear,参见BIKE POLO可以使任何自行车,但尽量请大家在比赛前以3-4人一队的形式报名

报名电话: 010-64075030(Maggie 12:00-20:00)
提供资料:姓名,电话,城市

特别鸣谢:adidas、motorola、SAG、Mess、Natooke、Flying Banana、STC