Thursday, October 13, 2022

ANDOT CEBU BIKEFEST 2022 - Keith DeFiebre Cycling Team p/b LUN Wheels partners with ANDOT Cycling Apparel.

Teaming up with cycling apparel company ANDOT from Cebu Philippines.

Here at the ANDOT Cebu BikeFest 2022.



With John Pages of the Philippines Sports Commission and 
ANDOT For All cycling apparel Owner Loi Rocca

 

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

 Quick check-out of my HYPER Wheels from Winspace.






Sunday, April 5, 2020

BUSAY CLIMB CEBU PHILIPPINES

Climbing with "Rock Stars" Manuel Pedroza and Dongkey Sanchez.  Those two are true legends of the game for 
Cebu Philippines cycling and racing.


Tuesday, October 15, 2013

7 HOURS 121 MILES

Longest ride in many years.


Keith DeFiebre rolls out 121 miles in 7 hours.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

2009 CCCX Mountain Bike Series Race 1

CCCX XC #1 2009 turns into one of the most demanding XC races ever in Ft Ord as constant rains turn the course into a mud-fest. Keith DeFiebre takes a big lead early in the 35+ Expert race, then gets caught and quickly passed by eventual race winner Alex Rausch. DeFiebre rides to a solid 2nd place putting 3 minutes into the next finisher in his division.



2007 Central Coast Cyclocross Race 2

Toro Park hosted it's first ever Cyclocross race and here Keith DeFiebre leads the "A" Master 35+ men's race.....
Keith DeFiebre leads early before getting swamped by three Cal Giant Inc. riders and 2 others Nor-cal Cross legends Larry Hibbard and Mark Howland. DeFiebre digs deep and does not crumble too bad and hangs on for 6th place on the day. Over 25 riders raced and the field was full of strong Cross riders from all over Northern California.



Thursday, August 6, 2009

Watsonville Criterium 2009

Keith DeFiebre goes on the attack and tries to get in several break-aways during the 2009 Watsonville Criterium. Nothing sticks, and then 4 riders go up the road with the entire rest of the group seemingly unwilling to chase. DeFiebre sprints to 6th place when all was said and done.....



Friday, March 20, 2009

CCCX XC #3 3/15/09 @ Ft Ord- Monterey

Keith DeFiebre attacks full out on the first steep hill of lap #1 at CCCX XC #3 in Ft Ord. DeFiebre and Alex Rousch instantly have a gap on the field. Rousch continues to drive the pace and DeFiebre gets dropped. DeFiebre then works as hard as possible to hold off the chase group behind. DeFiebre rides solo and eventually clears himself of the chasers and takes 2nd place on the day.





1 Alex Rousch 5 laps 1.36'11''
2 Keith DeFiebre 1.38'13''
3 Miles Wadsworth 1.39'27''
4 Geoff Drake 1.40'55''
5 Greg Galuppo 1.41'43''

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Benicia Crit. 2008

At the Benicia Crit., held in Sept of 2008, Keith DeFiebre wears the WTB racing kit and is working for Mark Weir. Weir makes the winning 3 man breakaway, and DeFiebre fights out the field sprint. In the end DeFiebre is 2nd in the field sprint losing only to Chris Wire of Team San Jose(top photo below). DeFiebre is 5th in the race overall.



Top 5 Masters 1/2/3- 52 startes
1. Jens Hillen BBC
2. Mark Weir WTB
3. Joel Robertson Sierra Pacific
4. Chris Wire SJBC
5. Keith DeFiebre WTB

Friday, January 16, 2009

2008 CCCX Downhill Race #2: Toro Park, Salinas, 3/22/08

Keith DeFiebre wins 4 divisions and posts the 3rd overall fastest time and CCCX DH #2 on 3/22/08.




2006 CCCX Race 1 Results: Manzanita Park, Prunedale, 9/24/06.

At the 1st race of the 2006 CCCX Cross Series Keith DeFiebre tries to go with the lead group at the start of the Men's Elite race. DeFiebre was set in perfect position on Barry Wicks wheel, however holding onto Wicks was too much on this day and DeFiebre blows up to finish mid-pack.




Livermore Cyclocross

Keith DeFiebre races to 2nd overall at the Livermore Cyclocross Series. DeFiebre thinks he has won the race at the finish. Until he reads the results and there was one rider up the road who DeFiebre figured was not in the "A" division, but was racing the Single Speed division. DeFiebre was wrong in his assessment and was relegated to 2nd place on the day.








Thursday, January 15, 2009

2007 CCCX Mountain Bike Series Race 6


Brock Dickie(Buy-Cell.com), Aaron Bonar(Syscip), & Keith DeFiebre wage a strong battle on this day of racing. DeFiebre hangs on to the 2007 CCCX Series winner Brock Dickie for the entire race, then sprints past Dickie making a push for the race win. The Buy Cell.com racer then claws back up to DeFiebre at the finish line and bike throws his was to the win, relegating DeFiebre to 2nd place on the day.


Results:
EXPERT MEN 35-44
1. Brock Dickie Buy-cell.com 6 laps @ 1.46'58''
2. Keith DeFiebre Calabazas/Altezza 40/SF Velo S.T.
3. Aaron Bonar SYCIP Racing .20"
4. Brian Sevall Santa Cruz Bicycles/ Smith 5:35"
5. Mike Holk V.T. 7:22"

Thursday, January 8, 2009

2008 CCCX Downhill Race #7: Toro Park, Salinas, 6/8/08

DH #7 of the 2008 CCCX Series was one of Keith DeFiebre's better days on the hill. DeFiebre posted the top 2 fastest times of the day overall. This was in the Expert & Hardtail divisions.

In winning the Single Speed division DeFiebre posted the 4th fastest time of the day overall. DeFiebre also was fastest in the Chainless race.

So it was four division wins for DeFiebre, and 3 of the fastest 4 times out of all the racers combined.





Monday, December 29, 2008

Undefeated

Keith DeFiebre on his way to winning 8 out of 8 Dh races in the Expert division at the CCCX Series. DeFiebre was also undefeated in the Hardtail, and Single-Speed divisions for the 2008 CCCX Series.

CCCX Race 2 Results: Fort Ord, Seaside, 9/28/08

The second race of the 2008 CCCX Series has Keith DeFiebre riding his very best. Defiebre is at the front of the race for the duration, finally getting in a three man break with Gannon Myall & Murray Swanson with 2 laps to go for the win. DeFiebre does not hold back and drives the pace up the final hill making sure the break will stick all the way top the finish. With just a few corners to go DeFiebre makes his push for the win, gaining a small gap off the front. DeFiebre then crashes with only 3 turns left in the race. DeFiebre gets up and manages to finish 2nd after having the race seemingly won.



Results

1. Gannon Myall- Cal Giant Inc.- 6 laps @ 47'07''

2. Keith DeFiebre- Scott/Ritchey/Sram- 47'09''

3. Murray Swanson- Penisula Velo/Kondra Systems- 47'14''

4. Mark Howland- BlackMarket Racing- 47'20''

5. Tim Thompson- BlackMarket Racing- 47'25''

6. Todd Hoefer- Cal Giant Inc.- 47'50''

7. Brock Dickie- Buy-cell.com- 48'32''

8. Eric Bustos - Cal Giant Inc.- 48'36''

9. Gavin Payne- Arts Cyclery.com- 48'46''

10. John Mundelins- Wells Fargo- 48'50''

B.A.S.P. #1 2008

The Bay Area Super Prestige Series opened in San Francisco on a demanding course. Keith DeFiebre shown here on the hill climb, suffers hard the first lap. DeFiebre feels like he has no power, and pulls out of the race. Sadly it was a race contested on a course that should have favored DeFiebre.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

NCNCA CUP #1 2008- Laguna Seca Raceway 10/12/08


The 2008 NCNCA Cyclocross Cup opened up at Laguna Seca Raceway on course featuring a steep uphill section near the famed "Cork Screw" turn on the race track. Keith DeFiebre started fast, and went on a early breakaway with Murray Swanson. They had a solid gap but were chased down on the 3rd lap. DeFiebre then blew up spectacularly, unable to hold the high pace. DeFiebre finished 10th place in the end.












Top 15-
1. Anastasio Flores- Cal Giant/Specialized- 7 laps @ 48'31''
2. James Coates- Morgan Stanley/Specialized- 48'36''
3. Todd Hoefer- Cal Giant/Specialized- 48'45''
4. Chris Daluisio- Morgan Stanley/Specialized- 49'02''
5. Murray Swanson- Penisula Velo/Kondra Systems- 49'12''
6. Brock Dickie- Buy-cell.com- 49'29''
7. John Mundelins- Wells Fargo- 49'37''
8. Henry Kramer- Cal Giant/Specialized- 49'40''
9. Tim Thompson- BlackMarket Racing- 50'03''
10. Keith DeFiebre- Scott Ritchey Sram- 50'21''
11. Mike Sooder- San Jose- 50'27''
12. Mark Howland- BlackMarket Racing- 50'39''
13. Gannon Myall- Cal Giant/Specialized- 51'14''
14. Matt Kramer- Team San Jose/Sugar CRM- 51'18''
15. Don Myrah - Buy-cell.com- 51'34''