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Bicycling Magazine – High Praise

Joe Lindsey at Bicycling Magazine wanted to review a Seven, so we started the conversation with himthe way we start the conversation with anyoneinterested ina Seven. What did he want this bike to be?

He filled out our Custom Kit. Our Performance Design team interviewed him. We generated specs, and he signed off on them. The same process we go throughwith everyone, even those not writing about one of our bikes for a major publication.

Together with Joe, we settled on an Axiom SL, our best selling bike and the flagship of the Seven fleet. We picked a tube set andwent to work. In fact, the only thing special we did for this bike was the paint, a slick mix of polished Ti, matte black and high gloss white. When you’re going to be in a big magazine, you put on a clean shirt and tie, right?

Axiom SL
Axiom SL

Joe’sarticle, entitled “Rides Like a Dream – The Best American Hand-Built Bikes,” appeared in the November issue of Bicycling, on newsstands now.

Our quick synopsis: Joe liked his bike.

He wrote:

The Axiom SL, Seven’s most traditional and versatile frame, is a study in the company’s philosophy: Fit and ride quality are paramount, while character and performance are almost infinitely malleable. A dream bike is not just a machine; it’s a deeply personal expression of a rider’s self, entrusted to master craftsmen to interpret and make real. We do not choose lightly whom to entrust with those dreams; with our test Axiom SL, as with thousands of frames before it, Seven has earned that trust.

Can you send out a test bike for a magazine review and hope for higher praise? It is hard to explain just how gratifying it is to send one of our bikes to an expert, have him ride it, and immediately understand what we’re trying to do as a company.

Later in the piece, he wrote, “This bike proves that you don’t need carbon for performance… Though the bikes isn’t the lightest… it climbs as well as, or better than, bikes that weigh much less.”

Every material has its place in the bicycle. Carbon has it’s place. Titanium has it’s place. Steel has it’s place. No one material can be all things to all riders. Choosing the right material or materials for each rider is what we’re about. Obviously, we’ve been very successful with titanium. It’s what we’re known for, and it’s good to be known for something.

But far beyond the cycling shorthand of carbon vs.Ti or heavy bike vs. light bikeare universal characteristics like fit, ride quality and performance. What we try to do with every bike we build is to consider what the rider wants. Rather than building bikes and telling riders they need them, we ask riders what they need and then build bikes to match. It’s an approach that makes sense to us.

And it’s an approach that tests well, even in a new shirt and tie, on the big stage, with an expert at the wheel.

MM Racing Newsletter: Spotlight on Seven, World Cup Race Report

World Cup Race Report: Czech Republic

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Mo at World’s in Plzen, Czech Republic

For the past 2 weeks, Seven-sponsored cross champion Mo Bruno Roy was at the World Cup races in the Czech Republic, and she came home with some stories to tell and some excellent race results.

Mo raced on Saturday 16 October in Plsen, and came in a respectable 18th in a field crowded with many multi-time champs. Mo had this to say about her race:

“With every passing lap, I was riding stronger and stronger. I was able to pass enough riders to get myself into 20th position by the finish. I was hoping for a top 15 and knew that I’d have to improve my start next week to get into the mix.”

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Photo collage by Matt Roy
After some well-deserved rest and some sightseeing in and around Prague, MM Racing headed to Tabor for the next Worlds race on 23 October. It was a chilly, dry day, which made for a fast course. Mo was missing her mud, but her performance didn’t show it: she took 18th in yet another field crowded with pros from around the world. This was Mo’s best performance in a World Cup race.

“With two laps to go I was leading a large group of about six riders. Everyone was pushing the pace and trying to create some time gaps. Each time one rider made an error, another one of us would take the advantage until the last lap when the pace began to pull the group apart.

“I finished 18th for the day a bit disappointed to not have been able to secure a top 15 spot but pleased with my best World Cup finish to date.”

Spotlight on Seven

Mo and MM Racing paid tribute to Seven in their latest newsletter. All we can say is, “back at you MM Racing!” We love being your sponsor: it’s been a fruitful and fun relationship, one we hope to continue for a long time.

Where to even begin with these guys. I mean, come on, between Bob’s Red Mill and Seven Cycles, could we possibly have better sponsors! Everyone at Seven is amazing. Hands down.

Mo Pro II lugs before and after
Photos by Matt O’Keefe; Collage by Matt Roy

This year marks our fourth season with Seven Cycles, and to mark the occasion, Rob Vandermark, Matt O’Keefe and the crew at Seven put their heads together to create a new ‘cross machine for me, effectionately dubbed the “Mo-honey.” It’s a work of art… a work of art that I get to race!

I asked Rob to put his thoughts about the Prototype into words for me. Have a look at the evolution of the “Mo-honey.”

This cross project came together out of three distinct and disparate projects. Initially the venture started surreptitiously two years ago in part as a product of the Seven Cycles Collaborative. The design also evolved from specific aspects of our Elium SLX line, and the project even includes some of the best elements of the A6 carbon frame platform. We chose to create this bike because of our track record with the carbon tube design and ride performance on the Elium SLX, knowing we’d be able to make our lightest bike yet, while maintaining the durability for which Seven carbon frames are known.

As with the Elium line, the titanium lugs enable us to easily accommodate any frame geometry, tube size, ride characteristics, and frame options. Mo’s cross frame is a testament to this – her bike includes many of the custom aspects and features available on any other Seven model.

Recently, this bike was accused of being our “most artistic frame†yet. We definitely agree. This new model is the lightest, most technically sophisticated, and visually stimulating frame we have in our line.

We’ll have the Prototype in Northampton at the next stop of the New England Pro Cyclocross Series. Please come by to check it out. It’s amazing.
Thanks, Seven. We love you guys!”

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Smith Sweeps on a Seven

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First Place Wins Pie!

Wow. Wow. And wow. Andrea Smith and her Ladies First Racing team are cleaning up the New England cross series this season. Ladies First swept the podium at this past weekend’s Down East Cyclocross Race in Maine. We couldn’t be more proud of Andrea and honored that she chooses to race on a custom Seven Mudhoney.

Meanwhile just back from the Czech Republic, Seven Cycles sponsored rider and close friend Mo Bruno Roy has been sampling the mud on the World Cup circuit. 20th in Plzen last weekend, she inched up to 18th in Tabor this weekend: both solid results walking off the plane from her tune-up here in New England and into a field jam-packed with pros. Mo is riding her brand new prototype Seven cross bike on this European tour, and we can’t wait to get her feedback. Stay tuned.

Seven Retailers Named to Complex.com’s Top Ten

We were thrilled, but not surprised, to see three of our retailers named to the “Top Ten Best Bike Shops in America,†by Complex website.

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Cascade Bicycle Studio

Cascade Bicycle Studio in Seattle was lauded for its ability to custom build a bicycle for any customer. CBS aims to create a rider-centric atmosphere, as evidenced by their dedication to working with each cyclist on a one-on-one, appointment-only basis. This level of customer service creates a shop that the Seattle cycling community has come to trust as one of the most reliable and highest quality bike studios in the city.

Boulder Cyclesport crew

Boulder Cycle Sport in Boulder, Colorado had a podium finish!Complex.com gave BCS high marks for its “dedication to finding the perfect ‘body-to-bike’ connection†and excellent repair service that the shop offers. Their efforts are paying off, as they have sold more Seven’s this year than ever before.

How did Bespoke Cycles in San Francisco improve the customer experience when they already had forty-eight years of combined fitting experience, customer first mentality, and an incredible selection of custom bikes, apparel, and gear? By moving into a beautiful new studio on Clay Street! We had a chance to check out the new digs a few weeks back and thoroughly impressed with the lay out and charm. We suspect Bespoke will be part of the top ten for many years to come.

Each of these Seven retailers shares a common trait: focus on the customer experience. A trait that, when embraced, has some profound effects. Making a top ten list is great press, but the real benefit is more happy customers, more evangelism, and of course, more sales. We’re privileged to work with retailers that set the bar so high.