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The Fast and the Furious
TickerTape is always fast, hell that’s kind of the point…but today was particularly fast because Spoons had seen some tweaks that increased speed through some of the fastest sections of trail we’ve got at the Allotment.
Ben and Ben (Batt and Irons) were on the pace from the off-set with both taking great pride unveiling their current fastest time with as much fanfare and suspense as is possible with a raised eyebrow, a whiteboard and a squeaky pen.Charles Mountford managed to brain himself on a tree then punch the ground (screwing his wrist up) within 10 meters of the start line. Yep, that straight bit. Between the trees. With no corners or features. Yep, right there.
Ever keen to showcase my incredible triangular bandage skills I saved the day (by putting a tube sleeve bandage on and accidentally wrenching his bad shoulder whilst laughing at something Simon said when I should have been paying attention). Still, he took it like a man. Grrrr.
Jamie Friel was ripping all day on a multitude of different bikes. Having his bike stolen last week was crap but on the plus side he must have ridden about £14,000 worth of bikes over the course of the day!
Simon (Big Burd) managed to get worse as the day went on despite looking smoother than all but Ben (Irons), I reckon he was missing the usual banter from Stace, Jim and Robin or was in need of some alpine air to bring out the best in him. Robin did make it in the end, but we reckon he should’ve spent the afternoon trying to get that Duran Duran style bleached quiff sorted instead.
Other than plenty of all round Gunning It there were some that stood out above than the rest…. Jamie McDougall managed to look much faster and smoother than anyone had ever seen, even after destroying his big toenail by kicking the ground then ripping it off with a set of pliers and a tyre lever he continued to impress and was the worthy winner of the Beans award. Ben Irons was the other Beans victor, setting the pace and riding with more grace than a hardtail should allow. Something’s happened to Ben recently – he’s stopped looking like a gypsy and has bought a bike that actually works and as a result he’s killing it and is only getting quicker…
So there we go that was this months TickerTape – riding bikes fast between trees with mates.
Thanks to everyone for setting up and packing away, to Tom Rickhuss for the photos, Shimano for the race tape and Schwalbe and Monster for the prizes.
p.s. Oh…and…Ben Batt was the fastest (at the expense of his brothers bike) and the most visually impressive too (even though I’ve realised he looks like he’s doing a gorilla impression when he rides)! Oh yeah, and what’s with that eye of his….?
Beans
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Stolen Bike – Please Help
Sad news: club member, and winner of the beans award at the TickerTape, has had his bike stolen! Here’s Jamie to fill you in on the details:
Hey everyone I had my Trek Ticket 10 stolen from the railings outside the Frome vets between 7:30-12:15 on Thurday 15th July
It had no saddle because that was stolen the month before, but had had red welgo v8 pedals and black odi ruffian lock-on grips with a 661 sticker where the top tube meets the down tube, apart from that it was all standard.
Frame size is 40cm/15.8″ (a small).
If anyone has any information about it, it would be wicked if you could contact info@blackcanoncollective.co.ukThanks!
Be careful people, it seems that there’s been a bit of a spate of bike thefts in and around Frome recently – so lock ’em up!
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TickerTape – Sunday 18 July
It’s TickerTape this Sunday.
We’re riding Spoons.
The course has been modified (for this month only) to add a little spice, and mix things up a bit.
The changes add speed (to the fastest trail we’ve got) so lycra and bullet helmets may be an advantage.
I’m joking of course, bullet helmets help no-one. ever.
Timing starts at 11 and will run until 3.
As always, there’s plenty to play for so bring some beans* and your shouting voice too.
Members only, full face helmet and a working bike needed to take part.
Oh and some beans, don’t forget the beans!*Beans have been proven to be far more effective than Gnar, Shred, Rip and even Gunning It.
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Dinner 'til Dusk (2) – 25th July
Sunday 25th of July will see the second Dinner ’til Dusk event at The Allotment. Utilising much of the same course as the last time (but with an all new, much less brutal, main climb) the event will run from 14:00 until 17:00 with the course open for practice from 13:00.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the event it is a mini- enduro. Each solo rider or team aims to do as many laps of the course as they can in the three hours with prizes awarded for the riders who have given the most ‘beans’ during the event, whether through determination, enthusiasm or by helping to generate a great atmosphere.
While it is helpful to know in advance who is and isn’t coming (to build the essential culture of teasing and abuse) it is fine to come along on the day with no warning and no teammates!
The event is suitable for anyone: downhillers, social XC riders, stag dos, corporate team building groups, nuns, pirates…….
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Helmet Cam Footage – The Allotment
Yesterday, Boin and BB King rode the allotment and took some helmet cam footage of the trails. Enjoy!
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Sweets and Rakes ‘diggity doo’
Tomorrow is a dig day up at the allotment, with an extended TDS (Trail Development Session) where you get to put your ideas forward and discuss potential new tracks and track changes by riding them (bring your bikes).
We will be working mainly on maintenance of the 4 existing trails with leaf rakes and a brush to get them clear of loose forest litter ready for the summer holidays. Also, we will be raking the new lower sections of BBMS ‘massacre’ and Puppets ‘?’, which will help to define them a bit better.
There are sweets, chocolate biscuits and juice as refreshments and gloves for your precious hands.
See you tomorrow, I’ll be there bright and early from 10am
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Crash bang wallop
Yesterday Geraint decided to test out the skills of our freshly trained Ride Leaders by crashing and breaking himself a bit. What he didn’t realise was that one of our newest members and first time Tuesday Night Rider was a Doctor. No need to flex any AVPU muscles then…
Big thanks go to Mark Vose for his help and for actually having a triangular bandage!
Anyway, here’s Geraints take on what happened:
Me and my big mouth…no sooner had I said the words ‘airborne’ and ‘faceplant’ to describe my mountain bike riding style, than I tried to jump a log and went headlong into a course of events which includes, paramedic, A&E, sling and pain! Clavicle broken in two places, MTB off the menu for 6 weeks! Sorry to stuff up the best bit of singletrack on the ride, the sling from the RUH isn’t much different from trail side first aid. Got my beer in at 12.30 when we got back, but that shirt will have to go….
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Stolen bike!
A friend of mine has had his bike stolen (above) from a house in Melksham the other night, it is a custom made Curtis hardtail frame with fox 36 forks with custom sprung internals.
Please keep an eye out for it, it is a very special bike, ‘one of a kind’. Let me know below if you have any information.
Here’s the link to the thread on southerndownhill.com; Curtis HT stolen
Cheers, Ben.
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XC Ride Away – July
Dan Hunter will be leading the XC Ride Away this July, here’s what he’s got in store:
Hello I’ll be leading the July 11th XC ride away, across the Marlborough Downs and Ridgeway – so don your beards and prepare your retro steeds for a 17 mile trip across the neolithic landscape.
The Route: Click here for a Goolge map of the route and parking location
Difficulty: easy/moderate – highly recommend this ride for beginners who are comfortable riding the distance, but all are welcome.
This route is largely open flint covered tracks so little technical skill is required. I would say half of this route involves climbing, but again this all non-technical. There is little in the way of singletrack but the open countryside and views are fantastic.Duration: 2:30 – 3:30 hours (Depending how long we stop for)
Travelling: 1hour 10 mins drive from Frome.
Ride start time: 10:15 – 10:25
Food: There is a café half way round for food and drinks, but riders will need to bring enough while riding, as its not always open. If its hot ring plenty of fluids regardless.
Clothing: Depends on the wether of course, but it is very exposed so bring a summer jacket or gilet if it looks chilly/wet or some sun tan lotion if it looking sunny.
Meet up: The ride is open to all members & non members, please let us know who coming by the Friday evening so we can arrange lifts etc, we’ll be meeting in the Frome car park near the Cheese & Grain on Sunday around 8.30am to leave for 8.45am, although your welcome to make your own way to the parking spot near Marlborough if your coming from elsewhere.
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