Alfred Bobé Jr's street speed playlist
- Text by Alex King
- Photography by Andrew White
With his starring role in Lucas Brunelle’s alleycat documentary Line of Sight and unprecedented five victories in NYC’s Monster Track alleycat race, cycle messenger Alfred Bobé Jr might just be the fastest man in the city on two wheels.
“Now when I’m putting myself out there I feel like a Shaolin monk, but when I first came out I had a lot of anger and that translated into my style of riding, which was really on the edge, taking a lot of risks,” he explains in Huck Fiftieth Issue Special. “It was somewhat borderline psychotic.”
In respect to Alfred’s bicycling prowess, here are five videos that celebrate urban cycling.
Monster Track XVI
In which Alfred claimed his fifth MT title.
Making it all look easy
Ahead of his fifth Monster Track win in 2015, here’s Alfred on why no-one can get close to him.
Red Hook Crit
As the Red Hook Crit rolls into London this weekend, this video from the Brooklyn event explains how its become the world’s biggest underground cycling event.
Line of Sight
The film that helped make Alfred a household name.
London messenger culture
A job that once had the lowest life expectancy in the UK attracts a diverse crowd. Here are some of their stories.
Read the full interview in Huck’s Fiftieth Special, a collection of fifty personal stories from fifty inspiring lives.
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