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New England Sports Magazine: Stefanie Adams

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Title

Production welder and paint department manager at Seven Cycles in Watertown, Mass.

Duties

Welding and painting titanium and carbon-fiber road and mountain bikes.

Her Background

Adams has been working at Seven Cycles for seven years. She heard about the job after working at Ti-bike maker Merlin just before that company left town.

Qualifications

Before working at Merlin, Adams learned welding at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and then took a class in TIG welding at Wentworth.

The Pros

Working on bikes in a fun atmosphere. “Everyone loves what they’re doing. When people really like what they do and they like coming to work, there are no fights about anything,” says the 32-year-old Adams. “I love it here. It’s everything that I want to do. I love welding.”

The Cons

Burns from hot tungsten rods and hot frames. “Everyone’s going to have at least one burn,” says Adams.

Perks

Discounts on frames and parts, and of course the fact that Seven employees can make bikes for themselves. Adams has made bikes for herself and her husband, as well as a custom tandem for them both.

Advice For Aspiring Bike Makers

“If you’re not patient, you don’t want to do it. We have really high standards and you have to work very hard,” she says. “You have to be very precise, and there’s a lot of detail work that goes into every aspect of the bike industry. People think, ‘Bikes, it’s cool, and it’s fun,’ and it is cool and fun, but it’s also very demanding. It’s a real job, and it’s a career.”

Stef weling a suspension bike

Seven Cycles Nominated for New England Innovation Award

Seven Cycles has been nominated for the Smaller Business Association of New England’s (SBANE) prestigious New England Innovation Award. Recognizing that innovation is at the heart of economic prosperity, SBANE seeks to single out those companies that have transformed their innovative ideas into a company, product, or service that delivers value to customers.

On March 22, Seven’s president and founder, Rob Vandermark, was invited to join a who’s-who in New England business to attend the nominee reception. The awards gala will take place on May 16.

Past winners include some of the most recognizable names in New England business, including Ben & Jerry’s, Genzyme, Nantucket Nectars, Staples, Stonyfield Farms, and Zip Car. The New England Innovation Awards provide lasting recognition of a company’s innovative heritage.

Seven’s McConneloug Takes Silver at Continental Championships

Mary McConneloug on her Seven in a golden field

Mike Broderick Racing

For the fifth consecutive year, team Kenda-Seven Cycles elite racer Mary McConneloug was selected to the U.S. national team to compete in the Continental Mountain Bike Championships, and for the fifth consecutive year she took home a medal—this year adding a silver to her collection. Mary is the U.S.’s top ranked racer and one of the most consistent finishers on the circuit.

Kenda-Seven Cycles’ Mike Broderick was also selected to the U.S. team. Mike showed impressive early season form to finish 10th in the Elite men’s contest.

The Continental Mountain Bike Championships took place in Nequen, Argentina on March 11. The United States Mountain Bike Team collected a total of eight medals in a major step toward securing the maximum number of start positions at the 2008 Olympic Games for the U.S.

The Continental Championships are important because of the amount of international ranking points available—the primary factor in determining how many start positions countries receive at the 2008 Games in Beijing. Entering Sunday’s race, the United States was ranked fourth in the men’s standings behind Switzerland, France and Spain, while the women were ranked sixth behind Norway, Germany, Canada, China and Poland. The U.S. must hold a final ranking in the top-five for men and top-four for women on Dec. 31, 2007 to accumulate the maximum number of Olympic start spots.

Congratulations Mary and Mike!