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  • Dig Day – Sunday – 10 until 4

     

    To Do list:

    1. Scope out new XC descent route, start clearing, getting ideas and doodling on the ground.

    2. Build new feature at the top of puppets.

    3. Scope out new 143 lower, discussing features and starting on a detailed plan.

    See you there!

  • Don't forget, it's the Warminster Wobble this weekend!

    Make sure you check out their website for details of how to take part in the many events running over the weekend. The event is put by Colin and Gordon and the rest of the Warminster Cycle Group who do a great job of getting loads of non-riders out on their bikes and making cycling accessible to all ages. For the rest of us there’s always the MTB time trial to enter, an event that our own Dan Irons won last year and will no doubt be there to defend….

  • BCC TV: Erlestoke 12

    Fill your eyes with this little beauty from the weekend shot and edited by Dan Irons of Facade Photography

  • TickerTape Rnd 1…wow it was tight!

    Here we are again, at the start of another TickerTape series… except this time the weather is on our side!

    Leaving the track announcement to the day of the event certainly made for some interesting racing as some had banked on Puppets being used, so had spent time practicing confident that their efforts would pay off. Unfortunately for them SPOONS was the order of the day, and Practicing Peter’s aside it was a very popular choice.

    Now, apart form the course announcement there were a few other changes; the event was shorter by an hour, and we brushed UCI rules aside to allow a certain OAP mountain biking legend wear what can only be described as a paint on FOX T-shirt in a bid to finally win a coveted TickerTape sticker. Skintight clothing is normally reserved for our XC or Retro events, but we figured that Steve is pretty retro (over 40) so would need all the help he could get.

    Well we were wrong, he schooled every one of us including Mr Smith and led the event from start to finish. Chris wasn’t best pleased with the Commissar’s T shirt ruling and could be heard protesting that the only reason Steve was wearing such a tight T shirt was because he’d developed moobs and needed all the support he could get!

    Now Chris, I’m sure you could grow moobs like that too… so don’t beat yourself up about it, you must be nearly 40 by now anyway?

    Back to the racing, well there were plenty of entrants, and a few new faces too. Nick G impressed with his playful style, pulling tweaks off of every feature and making everyone cheer as he styled his way down the course. Tom Dunford’s riding also drew a lot of attention, it was attacking and daring especially through the dreaded tight middle section where he flicked the bike confidently between the trees getting sideways but always making his way through. Both won beans for their efforts, and rightly so.

    The new berm was pretty popular as were the slight changes to the routing over a couple of features, it’s nice to make the odd change, keeps things fresh and keeps people on their toes, though some would have benefitted from a map taking the old line out of the berm as if on auto-pilot.

    So that was it, a great start to the series, with plenty still to look forward to.

    Special mentions should go to Nigel Fudge for competing in his first TickerTape, Ben Batt for looking scary as ever on a bike, and Rob Lewis for timing only one run but getting a 4th despite hating the bike he was on and being a bit worse for wear.

    Check the calendar for details of the next round, don’t bother asking me which course it’ll be on though as I won’t tell you!

    Cheers to everyone for helping to set up and pack away, to MADISON for providing the race tape and to ROSE BIKES for providing the awesome trophies and prizes!

    Photos thanks to Aaron Veness, and Daniel Irons

     

     

  • Membership Cards: Update

    A quick post just to apologise for the speed in issuing membership cards, the large numbers to produce have led to some delays. I hope to be up to date with the cards by this time next week, so if you haven’t received your card by Friday June the 3rd please e-mail me at ian.crook@blackcanoncollective.co.uk

    If you want to join the club the membership page is here.

  • BCC Jerseys are here!

    That’s right, the long awaited BCC jerseys have arrived and are looking super nice!

    According to the mighty morphing power rangers, who lets face it would look even cooler in a BCC jersey, the colours have great meaning..

    RED: Noble, courageous, strong leader
    BLUE: Inquisitive, energetic, intelligent, young
    PINK: Mature, sophisticated, generous
    GREEN: Shy, spiritual, serious
    YELLOW: Confident, protective,friendly.

    What colour did you buy?

    (See the forum for details of how to collect yours)

  • …look Neil's on TV!

    Most of you will recognise a lot of the riding in this from hacking around Longleat…yum.

    (Try not to get too distracted by Neil’s super-tweaks! x )

     

  • TickerTape rolling doughnut festival of RSI


    I really need some help rolling the tape for this Sunday’s TickerTape, so if you like taking part in the TickerTapes and are available, please come along to my house (see forum for details) on thursday evening at 7:00, for doughnuts and a healthy dose of RSI….

    This was last one we did, https://www.blackcanoncollective.co.uk/2010/08/17/hillbillies-with-ocd/

    So, who can make it…?

  • TickerTape Summer Series 2011

     


    That’s right, the BCC TickerTape Summer Series is here!
    We’ve made some slight tweaks that we think everyone will like; every round is on a Sunday afternoon, they’re slightly shorter too and courses won’t be announced until the day of the event to prevent people racking up hundreds of practice runs.
    Also, as with last series, we’re being looked after by Rose Bikes who will be providing trophies and prizes at every round…they might even bring some demo bikes along for a play too.

    All this for £2 entry and some help setting up and packing away, not bad ey?

    See you Sunday, beans!

  • 2011 Elizabethan Evening

    Each year the BCC helps to set up and pack away at this event held close to the Allotment, at Manor Farm, Corsley. Last year a few of us were lucky enough to attend the event too, and ate as much game stew as we possibly could whilst watching the play sat in the grounds of the Elizabethan manor. The evening is organised by local volunteers who do so to raise money for local charities and community organisations. So far the BCC has benefited from money towards ride Leader training, the BCC shelter and the Longleat MTB Feasibility study.So, please put the 18th and 19th June in your diaries and come along to help out, there’ll be more info on the Forum soon, but all you need to know is that they gave us all cups of tea and lush bacon butties as we worked last year…