
Photo by Mike Martin
MASH CA is complete. As we began the journey, I wrote that “carrying a hard tempo throughout will require the highest levels of performance from our equipment, bodies, and minds.” That certainly was the case but, looking back, I realize that I was thinking primarily about the point-A-to-point-B and much less about the context of our efforts.
The Tour organizers have claimed that almost two million spectators watched the race. Whether or not you believe that particular number, you can’t deny that there were a lot of people, every day. It was interesting to see how varied the crowds were from stage to stage. Some days, it was all about Lance. Other cities had mainly local crowds, drawn by the novelty of the race coming to town. In a few places, like Solvang and Mt. Palomar, the majority of the spectators could be considered “true” cycling fans.

Photo by Mike Martin
There was something about this race that appealed to everyone, and it was awesome to see how many people – especially hardcore road riders – appreciated what we were doing. People saw us every day on the road and cheered when we came by. For me at least, that was one of the goals of the trip: to show that track bike culture is about more than bombing traffic and doing tricks, that it’s respectful of and connected with other forms of cycling. I’m proud of how we were able to demonstrate that without losing the essentials of MASH’s city roots and artistic vision.
We didn’t see anyone else riding fixed this week, but I hope that we will next year. There’s no ride that can’t be done on the track bike, although frankly I had my doubts going into the trip. It’s a tool with which you can explore not only the city, but also the world beyond.
All that being said, the point of our undertaking wasn’t to change the world or raise awareness for anything. What appealed to us was taking a road trip where we could challenge ourselves, generate great content, and hopefully see a little bit of pro bike racing. Everything else was incidental.

Photo by Mike Martin
A few thank-yous:
Will Meeker flies below the radar, but he’s an integral part of MASH. From driving the scooter, to working on bikes, to processing photos until 2am, Will was the glue that held this trip together. None of us would have completed this trip in one piece without him. Hopefully his professor at CCA will cut him a break for missing that one class…
No matter how tired he was or how late he’d stayed up completing his non-MASH duties as Clif Bar’s senior sports marketing manager, Matt Sharkey was always quick with a joke or a story about his friends in a certain industry. In addition to his help with logistics and general road trip know-how, Matt’s positive energy was a key to this trip.
MASH has received incredible support from many sponsors. Incase, Clif Bar, Cinelli, Vittoria, Selle San Marco, Lazer, Prowheelbuilder.com, North Face, SAG, SRAM, Specialized, and others. Thank you for sharing our vision.
Finally, I’d like to thank Mike Martin. He has carried this project on his shoulders and his photos and videos bring it to life. Balanced with his dedication to friends and family, Mike pours everything into his work and the results speak for themselves. I wish him all the success in the world. And some rest.

Photo by Mike Martin
See you on the road,
-Josh Kadis