Sean Sakinofsky

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Interview with the Vamper: 60 Seconds with Sako7 founder Sean Sakinofsky

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Anyone who follows Vamper.cc knows that we’re pretty obsessed with socks. In this week’s edition of Interview with the Vamper, we’re thrilled to welcome the King of #SockDoping to the hotseat, Sean Sakinofsky of Sako7. One of the coolest cycling brands around, Sako7 isn’t only about socks: you’ll find men’s and women’s cycling kits there, too.

Sean, what is it about cycling that makes you happy?

Well, it is a place where I can find solitude. There’s nothing better than escaping from it all on a ride. Also, the feeling of propelling yourself – that self-powered acceleration. I think the bicycle is the only machine in the world that can offer you this. Also, it is the best anti-depressant out there.

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If you could cycle anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?

Well, I have ridden the Alps in France and the amazing flat roads of Belgium.

I think I have my sites set on riding in Japan. There is a certain mysticism and magnetism about Japan that I really want to experience by bike.

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Which other brands do you admire? Who’s producing exciting kit in your opinion?

This is a good question.

I think there is a lot of AWESOME stuff out there. We are entering exciting times and there is a myriad of new and young exciting designs hitting the market.

I think to be honest when I see stuff I like regardless of the brand, I would wear it. I love bright and daring colourways, but at the same time I also have a tendency towards the more subdued and refined colourways and stylish patterns. I love it all. The more diversity the better – how boring it would be if we all liked the same thing.

So which brands? Well, Pedalharder, Cadence Collection, Hunters Bro Cycling, PEdALED and Dubloon all spring to mind. And more.

What is your current favourite ride?

My current favourite ride? Out and back to Noordhoek in Cape Town with my bru riding Chapman’s Peak from Hout Bay and from Noordhoek side. It’s amazing, as the light changes during the course of the day and it always leaves you breathless – along with the effort of going up hill. The views are majestic.

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If you could go for a bike ride with anyone at all, dead or alive, who would it be and why?

Well, I have been fortunate enough to ride with my childhood hero Greg LeMond. I wouldn’t mind a ride with Anquetil. Most of all, even though he wasn’t a cyclist, I wish I could ride with my late father.

What song is guaranteed to get you in the mood for a ride, no matter what time you went to bed?

NOW THAT IS A GOOD QUESTION!

I have a very diverse taste in music, so I just can’t answer that as it varies so much. I find a song sometimes and play it until I can’t bear to hear it again.

Sorry that I can’t give a more definitive answer.

However, I am one of those that plugs music in for most of my rides.

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What has been your cycling highlight of 2016 so far?

Wait and see 😉

And finally: what’s in store for Sako7? What can we look forward to seeing from you in the coming year?

I like to shock people and keep them guessing. I always go against the trend and that is what I’m going to continue to do.

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