1. The Handups 2. The People 3. The Dogs 4. The bikes 5.The Costumes Interested in racing CX this fall with SWAT? We are currently accepting applications for new race team members CLICK HERE to apply!
Join us Saturday for the 2nd annual SWAT x Angel City fundraising event supporting our She Wolf ALC riders! Eat, Drink, Race, and Raffle for a great cause.There will be multiple food trucks to feed your hunger, Zwift Sprint Races. locally crafted beer and a rad raffle! For those that don't know, ALC (Aids Life Cycle) is a 545 mile, 7-day bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles to raise money and awareness in the fight against HIV/AIDS. All proceeds go directly to the life saving services at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center. Check out the FACEBOOK EVENT for more info & sign up to race! We ride to raise awareness and knowledge about HIV/AIDS among participants, their donors, and the general public. We ride because—in the current economy—our agencies need these funds more than ever. Ultimately, we ride so that someday, we won’t have to. AIDS is not over. In California alone there are 151,000 people living with HIV. Nationally, 70 percent of all new infections occur in communities of color and people under the age of 25 are increasingly affected. The work of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center is vital. These agencies continue to provide the critical services and education needed to meet the growing needs of our community. The costs associated with medical care and treatment for a person with HIV are about $20,000 per year. Access to life-saving drugs, clinical trials and state-of-the-art treatment helps those with the disease live a longer and better quality of life. AIDS/LifeCycle will help those living with HIV/AIDS gain greater independence and get the treatment and care they need. Prevention services geared towards high-risk populations will ensure that future generations will not experience the same level of loss that we have faced in the last two decades. Learn more about ALC http://aidslifecycle.org/
To Donate directly to She Wolf ALC Team Riders CLICK HERE If you are interested in joining our ALC team email shewolfattackteam@gmail.com #shewolfALCteam #aidslifecycle She Wolf A tTrack Team Club Team is recruiting a few new members this season! Are you interested in joining our TRACK team for 2017? Do you have the Wolf Spirit in you??? Applicants must be certifed at Encino Velodrome by Feb 1st (check Encino calendar for cert dates: http://www.encinovelodrome.org/calendar.html), and be able to commit to track training sessions, & team training. Applications are due Feb 1st.
APLLY HERE #shewolfattrackteam #fuckyeahwomenracebikes #soswat NEW YEAR. NEW KITS. NEW SPONSORS. HERE IN SWATLANDIA 2017 IS THE YEAR OF THE WOLF! AWOOO!!! WE'RE SO EXCITED TO BE WORKING WITH WABI CYCLES THIS SEASON! PEEP OUR NEW TRACK TEAM SKINSUITS DESIGNED BY TRACK CAPTAIN ANA "ROTY WOLF" MARIA AND STAY TUNED FOR MORE SPONSOR ANNOUNCEMENTS.. Photographers
Jennifer Caballero cabsjourney.wordpress.com IG @ caballero1087 Natalie Abbassi www.nnabbassi.com IG @nnabbassi Overall SWAT placed 8th in the SoCalCross Prestige Series, pretty impressive for a small grassroots womxns team don't ya think? If the officials gave bonus points for spirit, style, and sportsmanship we'd have won for sure (sorry Montrose). With a smaller team this season and only a few vetran racers we worked hard to stay in the top 10 rankings surrounded by large powerhouse co-ed teams. Diana and Susie lead the team in points this season podiuming week after week. Diana won an impressive 7 races and the overall series in the B field. Susie placed 2nd in both B's and Single Speed in the series with 6 2nd place finishes and 1 win! We're looking forward to watching both of these shredders race with the elites in 2017. We had a number of new racers come out a give CX a try in the C field. Arin and Kerstin started out in the C field but cat'd up quickly to B's mid season. They also raced masters collecting points for the team and getting stronger with each race. Meg and Lee caught the CX bug, racing when work allowed and came in 2nd and 3rd in the C field. It will be fun to see all of these womxn racing in the B field together in 2017. How do you feel about your CX season? Diana: Best season yet! Racing in the B's this year helped me gain a greater self-confidence and learn to trust in my own abilities. I've improved a lot since last year and I know I have a lot more learning to do. The best part of the season was being able to share it along side my teammates, friends, and Greg. It was so great to be apart of SWAT this year, to hear cheers and give hugs and high fives. Lynn: I felt pretty good about my cx season. I learned that the skills acquired from last season were still there once getting back into cx racing this season. The best part was being able to make it on the podium in 4th place my first race back. This season was a bit different than last season due to school and work I was not able to attend every race of the season. Not being able to race the entire series and not being able to be with teammates was the worst part. Susie: I’m really happy with this CX season. Sharing the podium with Diana week after week and getting to know our competitors was awesome. The B field was an amazing group of womxn. Everyone was super supportive and each week was a battle. Arin: Happy and sad the season is over! Cross is hard as fuck & fun as fuck. Coming out of the season, I feel I learned a new skill set with handling my cx bike, overcoming sketch and scary turns, jumps, and drops. Having a greater sense for this sport and the wonderful people I surrounded myself with this past season, I look forward to the next. Cross has an amazing community and the very few douchbag bros can't even damper it. Did you go into this season with any goals? Did you achieve them? Diana: My goal going into the season was to try to get on the podium at least once. I achieved that during the first race when I took the win and so I decided to raise the standard I had set for myself. My new goal became to stay in the leader's jersey for the entire season...Goal Accomplished. Lynn: My goals were to do well and have fun. Definitely achieved both goals. Arin: I didn't have any pre-season goals other then to show up. I feel there's a level of commitment you give to your team to succeed overall. As the season progressed I was able to focus on my capabilities and strive to improve (in most races, handups are too fun to pass up tho). Susie: My goals were to podium for the overall series in both my fields which I did (2nd & 2nd!!!) And for SWAT to place in the top 10, which we did! What was your favorite race? Best Heckle? Favorite thing/part of this season? Arin: SoCal Cross puts together exciting and kooky courses, and each race has its own challenges, sweet spots, and people cheering for you around every corner. Some days I would go into the race with more determination, and other days more so with having a good time riding my bike, being outside in a park, and hanging out with friends. The comradery (emphasis on "rad") was the best. With S.W.A.T., Team Tres Leches, EPBP, and Best Friends Forever CC, we made the heckle-handups-high five zone a spectacle, and I'm so fortunate to be friends with these kick-ass individuals. Lynn: My favorite race was Turkey Trot, because we got to race in the rain and mud and had a sweet jump section to get air on the back end of the course. The best heckle was "bunny hop and dance." My favorite part of this season was taking most of the hand ups! Diana: My favorite race was Anza. That was such a fun and fast course with hills, Kyla Birthday EZ-UP, and a SWAT pool party. Susie: So many good courses this season, I can't pick just one. Casitias because of course side camping and a fun all dirt course, Spooky Cross because of the costumes and rain on day 2, Anza with the fast hills and ice pool, and Verdugo because that course/crowd is always super fun and morning rain made it really fast. Our new Space Tent was really a rad addition this season, #noboringtents and watching our new racers fall in love with the sport always makes me happy. Goals for next season?
Diana: Continue to gain confidence in myself and my abilities. Podiums would also be nice. Lynn: To do as many cx races as possible. Susie: To not get discouraged racing with the elites and enjoy it. Arin: Training? Maybe. Try a SS race? No less than 2 races a day. Don't stop smiling while racing. Santa Cross is the last race of the SoCal Cross Prestige Series. Racers come out from all over for a last chance at getting points on the board towards both personal and team podiums. Competitive, fast, and festive with a tiny bit of mud Santa Cross was a great end to an awesome season. Womens A/B/C RaceSingle Speed // Costume RacePodium Wolves Photos by Shelly Magier unless otherwise credited. Finally, a CX race weekend in LA! Griffith Park is our home turf and no better place to hold the NABRA and SCNCA district championships. The course was brutal including an uphill hole shot into an even steeper uphill climb. We attacked and then we got up the next day and attacked again coming home with 3 wins, 1 championship jersey, Silver and Bronze state champion medals and some cold hard cash. Thankyou to Jason & Ramon for capturing the races so beautifullyLook at all these Champions!
Turkey Trot is always one of the best races in the series and this year held up to it's reputation. Rain and all! LA got a bunch of rain the night before making for fun racing conditions. All the homies came out to heckle and handup; shout out to Heckler Hill and Party Peninsula for keeping the race fun. "Diana got a decent lead a few minutes into the race. There were 4 of us in the chase group all fighting for 2nd. I made a bunch of mistakes but managed to get ahead on the sprint right before lap 2. By lap 3 I had a descent gap sitting safely in 2nd. A welcomed position after fighting for 7th a week ago at CXLA. I was having a ton of fun, racing relaxed, collecting high fives and handups. By the 2nd to last lap Rhea and Ashley started gaining on me. My legs felt, good so I picked up the pace anywhere I could gain time. All of the sudden I'd lost them and was starting to close the gap to 1st. I hit it as hard as I could and was able to pass on the mulch hill during the last half of the last lap. I figured I'd get caught on the downhill, but I gave it everything I had and managed to maintain the lead. My first win since moving up to the B field! A great reminder to have fun racing and occasionally you may even suprise yourself with a win. " -Susie Podium Wolves!
Super exciting UCI pro races + fast & fun course + the debut of our Intergalactic Party tent & CX Dirtfoo Skinsuits + double leaders Jerseys + some mud = CXLA 2016 extravaganza!!! Po Po Podiums!It's always fun and games at the SWAT tent. Thanks for catching our Dirtfoo Pool Party at Anza Rhea!
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