
The guys at Manual for Speed have you covered (well, Cannondale covered) for ‘cross in 2013. I can’t wait to see how this unfolds. Check out more at MFS 2.0.

The guys at Manual for Speed have you covered (well, Cannondale covered) for ‘cross in 2013. I can’t wait to see how this unfolds. Check out more at MFS 2.0.

One of my favorite cycling photo sites, Manual for Speed, just got a new look and a bitchin’ new logo. Head over now to check it out and hop onto their Twitter to wish them good luck at the Giro!

Photo via Manual for Speed
Man, I feel like this year’s Red Hook Crit has produced some of the best photos from the event. There are hundreds of exceptional photos on the Red Hook Crit Tumblr, so head over and check them out. I like this one that Emiliano Bronado shot.

CNN ran a piece online about Manual for Speed, the brainchild of Emiliano Granado and Daniel Wakefield Pasley. It’s not only great to see mainstream media covering cycling in a positive light, but this is great exposure for the dynamic duo of cycling photography. Check the piece out on CNN.
Every year, when autumn rolls around, cyclocross invades this blog. Road racing is done for the year, forcing the Manual for Speed crew out into muddy grass with their Mamiya 7′s loaded and jokes cracking. At least that’s how it went down at this year’s Cross Vegas. Emiliano Granado is quite the photographer but an even better heckler. Check out his mid-heckling photography in this clever Guest Gallery.

I don’t want to spoil the surprise so I’ll just say this: Manual for Speed just got a little weirder. Head on over to see what this is all about.


Photos by Emiliano Granado
A new chapter of Manual For Speed means a new photoset of inspiration. You don’t have to race to appreciate photos like this. The MFS crew was at the USA Pro Cycling Challenge in Golden, Colorado. See the rest of the set here!

This is Manual for Speed’s best photo set yet. Sure, the race photos are incredible but the crowd shots take the cake. This looks like a party! Check the rest out at Manual for Speed.