Friday, July 15, 2005

Introduction to the CPRR social movement

Hardcore Rad Racers creepin in the environment

Comrades,
(Prequel to the Weblog)
This Weblog discussion has been started to give a voice to daring bicyclists that appreciate a strong cold press coffee for energy and concentration. I realize that Cold Pressed Coffee (CPC) has caffeine which can be harmful to a person's mental well-being. I hope that anyone with a predisposition to mental illness or hyperactivity will not drink high amounts of caffeine. They should have enough drive and concentration to not require it. Any posts on CPC will not be applicable for these people, however plenty of killer bike moves will be discussed. With that statement out of the way, let's start with some introduction to the group.

The Rad Racers is a bicycle group started in San Diego, CA by high school student John Basta and his fellow associates; they adapted park skills to a "natural" urban/suburban environment for the purpose of racing and inventing moves that were off the hook. The majority of their moves were both crazy ("loco" So Cal terminology deriving from Spanish) and inspirational. Indeed, the glory of the group has influenced me to continue in their stead and create a Minneapolis chapter of the Rad Racers. However, I have since altered the original intentions of the Rad Racers fore'fathers to not only be "loco", but also "laid back" (LBC style). The original RRs rode primarily BMX bikes; the Minneapolis chapter will ride exclusively 1970s girl bikes. Just as well, the title of the group is the Cold Press Rad Racers (CPRR, or CP Rad Racers) which connotes an innate sense of creepin' with relaxed style and sometimes utilizing the boost of energy from CPC to truly inspire "mad" tricks; it also refers to the sometimes arctic climate of our region and the pressing issue of radical style. I can only hope that someday this paradox of styles will synthesize a similar rad racer movement somewhere els in the world.

Purpose: Show that 1970s girls' bikes can be used to both creep and do the unthinkable.
Motto: We crep and we came all up in yo momma's spread.
Interest: Combining relaxe
d styles with "rad" skill, sometimes acquiring donut.
Theme music: Gin and Juice-Snoop Doggy Dogg; Doin' Time- Sublime

7 Comments:

Blogger Rick Bayless's doppleganger said...

Well, I think you better keep your mouth shut before a couple of hard racers come up your street and chnge your mind about cold pressed. There will be more later on this issue...

July 14, 2005 11:56 PM  
Blogger Goldy Gopher said...

Sean,

This blog is totally fucking sweet!

I am already a fan, and I want a shirt with the "Rad Racing" logo.

Be sure to keep up on smorgasbordfever.blogspot.com !
I think it's right up your alley, assuming your alley includes pudding wrestling and cheap caskets.

July 20, 2005 9:39 AM  
Blogger Rick Bayless's doppleganger said...

Thanks Lil Ticket, but I must remind everyone that this is not a blog, it is a discussion board for issues concerning Rad Racers and Rad Racing enthusiasts, as well as cold press coffee. Just to get the semantics solidified.

July 20, 2005 11:36 PM  
Blogger Goldy Gopher said...

Douchebag,

Uh, I believe your url is cprr.BLOGspot.com.

It's a blog.

July 25, 2005 7:08 AM  
Blogger Katie said...

Check out my latest entry--there's a small tribute to you and your "forum."

August 05, 2005 6:17 PM  
Blogger PDgirl said...

you douchebags.

hot photo, ps.

August 22, 2005 11:57 PM  
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