Off to the Races!
January 29th, 2008
I am sure that all of you have heard of the Ironman. A 2.4 mile ocean swim immediately followed by a grueling 112 mile bike ride and capped off with a marathon (26.2 mile run), Ironman events showcase what many believe to be the strongest, most determined athletes out there. Angel V. of Chicago IL. is one of these people. Having competed in and finished several Ironman events and several more Ironman 70.3 mile events (half Ironmans), Angel is a veteran to the sport. However, as these competitions are few and far between, with only a number occurring worldwide each year, Angel must travel some good distances to compete in Ironmans held in places like San Diego, Hawaii, and Florida. To sum up both the problem and solution in his own words:
“I am from Chicago, Illinois…hence the need for a folder.”
Basically, Angel found he needed a bike that performed like a professional tri bike, but packed away easily for travel to competitions. He found his solution to be the Montague MX which offered a full-size geometry using industry standard components.

After finding the MX through online reviews, he customized the bike to triathalon standards (650c wheels, specific gearing, and other components). When all was said and done, Angel was left with a sub 20 pound monster of a tri bike that folded to meet airline requirements.

After completing 5 races on his MX, Angel reported back to us on the project.
” …The truth is I can’t tell the difference between this bike and my 19 pound titanium litespeed bike. It’s pretty cool to see the looks on my fellow-tri athletes when they see my folder. With my 54 tooth chain ring in the front and 11 tooth in the rear I can keep up with the best of them.”
To find out more about Ironman events or for a listing of the events in your area check out the official Ironman website. Also remember to keep your eye out for Angel and his MX!
Ride HARD!
Swissbike

2 Comments Add your own
1. Don | February 19th, 2008 at 5:20 pm
Sounds awesome. I am going to buy the Paratrooper (to represent my 20-years of military service) and want to participate again in triathlons (maybe an Ironman in the future). Saw this article and was impressed and inspired. I will be thinking of converting mine, too. Can’t wait to see the looks from other triathletes looking at this green monster. Angel, do you care to share a listing of your components, modifications (if any), and problems (if any)?
2. Timothy Leary Byrnes | June 5th, 2008 at 7:53 am
I love the look of the Montague Swiss Bike. When I have the means I am going 2 procure 1 and ride in in the Group Health Seattle To Portland Bike Classic(206 miles). I will of course be riding road tires. I am quite sure I will love the event and the bike!!
Wish me luck in my literary and 2 wheeled endeavors!!
Timothy
:o)
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