News Release: The Missing Link Wins 2nd Annual Bike Mechanic Challenge
Event raises over $9,000 for the non-profit Community Cycling Center
June 16, 2015 – Portland, Ore. – The Missing Link bike shop mechanics James Emond and Matt Glynn emerged victorious as the winners of the 2nd Annual Bike Mechanic Challenge last Saturday at Velo Cult Bike Shop. They bested their competition—including last year’s returning champions, Bike Gallery—in four technical challenges to take home the grand prize of an engraved “Lefty Accidentally” Right Arm Repair Clamp from Efficient Velo Tools.
“We have done this two years in a row and it is extremely fun for us. We look forward to doing it again. Of course, it was really fun winning,” noted James Emond after The Missing Link took the lead.
The whole evening was a fundraiser for the Community Cycling Center, but the event focused more broadly on showcasing the skills of bike mechanics that are a vital part of Portland’s bicycle ecosystem. In addition to encouraging a bit of friendly competition among local shops, the Bike Mechanic Challenge celebrates the people that keep everyone in Portland rolling. The MCs, Natalie Ramsland of Sweetpea Bicycles and Leah Benson of Gladys Bikes, discussed the importance of mechanics’ “bikeside manner” as well as technical skills.
A packed crowd heckled, rang cowbells, and cheered while the competing mechanics sped through all four challenges: repairing a flat tire, changing brake cables, taping handlebars (with the surprise twist of tying two mechanics together by their hands), and rebuilding a children’s coaster hub. The shops competed to be the first to finish with all hands off the bike, all tools on the bench, and their shop rag held in the air. Once they finished each challenge, a team of impartial veteran mechanics judged the technical skills, presentation, and congeniality of each team. In round 3, Islabikes received bonus “niceness” points for lending an extra wire cutter to the Gladys Bikes team when theirs proved to be faulty.
Brett Flemming from Efficient Velo Tools showed off his skills from 35 years of bicycle industry experience, including 15 years as Service Manager for Bike Gallery. After all seven shops had completed the final mystery challenge—assembling a children’s coaster hub—Brett got up on stage to do the task alone while blindfolded with Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger” playing in the background. He completed the task in just over eight minutes by using touch, smell, and sound.
The audience could play judge for the night in one way – by voting for their favorite team with dollar bills to win the “crowd favorite” competition. The dollars benefitted the Community Cycling Center, but the winning shop, Islabikes, will have homemade cupcakes delivered to their location by Community Cycling Center board members and staff.
Thank you to the talented mechanics that came out to compete from local bike shops The Missing Link, Bike Gallery, Gladys Bikes, Cyclone Bicycle Supply, Western Bike Works, Bike Farm, and Islabikes.
All together, the event raised over $9,000 for Community Cycling Center’s work of broadening access to bicycling and its benefits.
The Community Cycling Center thanks the following Bike Mechanic Challenge sponsors:
Cyclone Bicycle Supply
Western Bike Works
Efficient Velo Tools
Po Campo Bags
Portland Design Works
Velo Cult Bike Shop
About the Community Cycling Center
The Community Cycling Center is a nonprofit organization founded in 1994 that helps people access their community by bicycle. We partner with communities on neighborhood-based projects and programs. We believe that all Portlanders, regardless of their income, education, or ethnic background, should have the opportunity to choose healthy, active transportation.
About The Missing Link
A small store feel with big store capabilities. We love supporting local riders, experienced or new. We have over 20 years of experience supporting the commuter, the new, the road and event cyclist.
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