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  • Calendars Discounted!

    With a couple of months behind us we’ve decided to slash the price of the BCC Calendar to £5 so that we can clear the final few and get some money in the bank. So if you haven’t got one already please consider getting one now, it’s full of fantastic images from our first year as a club and really is worth having as a memento (not to mention the fact that there’s still 8 months left and it’s a flipping good calendar)!

    To buy a calendar just click on the “shop” tab above.

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  • Tickertickertape

    Two months is a long time, especially when it’s practically three! It feels like ages since we last rode between the tapes so it was great to see BBMS lined in red and white and the usual hustle and bustle of TickerTape.

    Ben Lovell, Bob Darvill and Jack Howe took the beans awards after an awesome day. Ben clocked up almost non stop runs getting better every time. Bob put in a really great effort for his first TickerTape, riding a different bike each run but giving it his all. Jack (the scruffy looking one in the middle) only managed a couple of runs but schooled most of us with his distinct riding style as he silently pumped his way down the tree lined course.

    A special mention should go to Ben Batt (triple crown champion) , who always rides as if his life depends on it, putting in some blisteringly fast times, one of which was with a blow out only 2/3 of the way into the run!!!

    Southerndownhill.com sorted us out with some great prizes and even brought along a back up pit tent in case it rained! Their new race bikes were rarely given a rest as everyone had a go at testing them out , so thanks to Neil and Rob for being so generous.

    After the event had finished a few of us sessioned onefourthree then ‘spork’ before calling it a day and going home.

    Over 20 people made it out in the end, a great total considering that we had some notable absentees, next TickerTape should be even better thanks to the days being longer and warmer too so check out the club calendar for details!

    For more pictures from the event check out the BCC flickr pool here

  • The Gap – Monthly XC Ride

    The day started with getting to know the lady in the café, Geriant was talked into repairing her loose saddle. He looked good riding around on her little purple hybrid! After the head count, we started the gradual climb up the tramway. The weather was perfect for a good days open cross-country ride, with a good vibe amongst everyone chatting and getting to know each other better. There were a couple of short rocky climbs that had a few riders determined not be beat until they had made it. One in particular, I think Geriant, won by making the longest climb before the rocks stopped him from making it to the top. Then, on across the moor-land where the scenery reminded a few of us of Exmoor and the Peaks, until we started the first descend of the day. It took me a little while to get used to rolling over rocks as it had been a while, but at the bottom it was all smiles, next stop the café.

    The last push to finish the 7 mile climb, we can now see The Gap. The trail was rocky but a steady climb and well worth it when we reached the top. What views, you could see for miles and the descent that we have to look forward to, smiles again!
    Finally we start the first 200 yards descent over big rocks and step downs gradually turning to smaller rocks and holding on until we reach the bottom, it felt like miles, I think it was around 2 miles of uninterrupted downhill, Marjory made the statement at the bottom “it was better than s*x” I’ll leave that for her to explain?

    After some puncture repairs we found ourselves on the comedy bridle path, which again surprise, surprise was rocky! Marjory found it such a laugh she decided to go over the handlebars ending up under her bike laughing her head of. From then onwards, it was a matter of making our way back through some fields and roads to Talybont-on-Usk and the café for some cake. If this is how much fun our club monthly rides are going to be, I can’t wait for the next one, great ride & nice people to ride with; everyone in the club has got to join in!!

  • TickerTape – southerndownhill.com special!

    Tomorrow TickerTape will be supported by southerndownhill.com to mark the launch of their new DH race team. Rob will bring his SDH pit tent (to keep us out of the rain when eating lunch) and will be giving out some cool prizes too.

    What’s more exciting though is that both Rob and Neil will be there aboard their new race bikes and will be letting people have a go!

    So, hope to see you there tomorrow, timing runs from 11:00 – 15:00 (though help setting up and packing away is always appreciated).

    Please do bring your membership cards and remember that you must wear a full face helmet and have a working front and rear brake fitted to your bike to take part.

    beans!

  • AGM 2010

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  • 3 HOURS IN FIN'S WORLD

    I was impressed, 3 hours in Fin’s world of bike maintenance and repair demystified any doubts I had of ever accomplishing technical bike repairs. Mark, Ian, and I (Juliet) arrived at Fin’s warm and toasty workshop where buttered hot-cross buns and drinks were on hand. Although most of us don’t require the vast array of toys (tools) Fin has, we did admire them. Our first impression of his workshop was of order and cleanliness.

    Fin began at the beginning (!) with brake pad removal and replacement along with installing a new chain link. As we delved into the chain link repair Fin led us into the gear changing arrangement. He cleverly instructed and demonstrated how to align the rear derailleur and carefully adjust the gear cable to allow the chain to smoothly click up or down to its next cog. I hope I explained this correctly, if not, I’ll take the class again!!  He explained, in detail, the actions of a brake lever to the disc brake calliper in relation to the brake’s stopping ability. For Mark, Ian, and I, this was an informative lesson, as we each seemed to have a point of interest in this area.

    We then progressed to truing a wheel by adjusting its spokes. Now, if I had Fin’s ‘whatchamadufa’ (tool) which is placed in a vice where the wheel then hooks onto, allowing it to spin freely, would have me truing wheels all day; I loved this task. Ok, so it’s a bit of a no brainer, but I seemed to have a knack for it! Fin covered many other more complex and technically advanced tasks during our morning lesson. However, no matter how complicated the tasks were, Fin explained the mechanics in a direct and concise manor. You could be a complete novice and Fin would have you understanding the more complex aspects of bike mechanic in no time.

    I think I can speak for the group; we could have spent all day at Fin’s workshop absorbing his wealth of bike mechanic knowledge. I highly recommend those of all experiences and skills to take the opportunity to attend one of Fin’s classes. You’ll gain hands-on knowledge from an expert (how cool is that), be surrounded by an array of impressive tools, and have a lot of fun with great people.

    I just have one question, when’s the next class?


  • May Velodrome Trip

    Check out the Forum to get involved in our next Velodrome Trip…

    Black Canon Collective – June ’09 Calshot Velodrome from ndrwdnhm on Vimeo.

  • Southerndownhill.com – Race Team

    Our good friends at southerndownhill.com have launched a DH Race team for the 2010-2011 season! With an awesome line up of riders, great equipment and a pretty funky custom kit they’ll be instantly recognisable at the races. BCC members (and TickerTape regulars) Rob Lewis and Neil Cousins are both in the team so we’re really proud and keen to see them do well this season.