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  • Learning to manual

    At tonight’s club meeting we’ll agree how the club will pay for Rider Leader Training (amongst other things) and then aim to book the training dates by midweek next week.

    We’re all hoping that the syllabus will include a section called “how to manual like you can in your dreams”.

    We’re not holding our breath though.

  • Skills area update

    After last weeks meeting I have been speaking to a few local trackbuilders who are pretty experienced in this sort of thing,Things are looking good,with lots of contacts and information being given to me, I expect you all will have seen the play doh tv video on the site where we made a mock up of the skills area,we are starting with a loop that will cater for all from novice to pro,and each line will progress from the smallest of jumps and bumps on line 1,then gradually build up all the way through to the pro line that will have big doubles, step ups and hips for me to crash on,work is very much in progress watch this space!

  • Calling all DH'ers or extra hands

    Hello to all the gravity affected dudes.
    This Sunday is the dig day at the woods. It starts at 10:00 then finishes before it gets dark and the wolves come out. It’s an excellent hangover cure and is cheaper than the gym.
    We are going to be starting work on a few sections of Puppets, the new/old track that flanks 143. It’s going to be a lot of work and you may even get muddy! Don’t let that put you off because come summer it will be real fun to ride as ever. So while you are off your bikes, come and help make a track that you will be proud of when you are tearing it to pieces.
    We also would love input into the start and end sections, so get those creative juices flowing!
    I will hopefully see you there on Sunday. I will be present with my new wellies so please don’t laugh.
    Cheers,
    Neil

  • BCC0100

    100 is a pretty big number

    it’s 14 more than 86, and that’s pretty big too

    as numbers go, 100 is like 67 giving it 150% or French for “the whole lot”.

    Back in April we said ” wouldn’t it’d be great if we could get to 100 members by year 2″. We didn’t really know how, but we thought we’d try.

    Well we currently have 97 members, I wonder who’ll be BCC0100?

  • FANTASY WINNER

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    If you cast your mind back to the start of the summer you may remember seeing a website post about Fantasy Downhill Racing. Now I haven’t been very good at keeping everyone updated on this but now that it is the end of the season (it finished ages ago!) I thought I should add up the scores and dish out the prizes.

    Here are some words from Marjory to give you an idea of the years ups and downs from the point of view of a fantasy racer!

    A year ago, the world of downhill was just a shadowy extremist activity out in the fringe of my consciousness. But when I heard about the Fantasy Downhill as a fund raiser back in March or April, I decided to enter a Scottish team and set about some research to find some riders. I started a thread on an mtb website: “Who can help me fulfil my fantasy?” Unfortunately, this seemed to have raised different expectations. However, thanks to the more sensible replies, I now had Cunningham, Cathro, Barnes and Lamb, and a LOT of money left over in my budget. So I went for an attractive French man to make up my team. Although national pride has its place it’s nice to have some winners, so after Pietermaritzburg I entered a second team featuring Justin Leov and Tracy Mosely.

    I found Freecaster TV. I also discovered Rob Warner. I usually had to make do with re-plays but even so, watching your own riders brings added suspense and frustration and also, just occasionally, jubilation. As for Warner’s commentary – well, at first I thought he was just annoying and shouty. But after a while, grudgingly, I have to admit that the man began to grow on me. Who else could come up with classics such as “he’s gone down harder than the US economy”, “Steve Peat, he’s done for downhill what Osama Bin Laden did for terrorism”, “Fabien Barrell is so calculating he makes Socrates look like he has learning difficulties”, “he’s sweating like an MP with a second home”, “he should down a pint of concrete and harden the f**k up!” “he’s gone down harder than a s**t in a swimming pool”, “so many semi’s he’s sponsored by Viagra”.

    So what did I get from the whole Fantasy DH experience? I watched world-class cyclists hurtle down the worlds’ toughest, most dangerous and exciting courses. Faces and names became a little more familiar. I became hooked on catching the next episode of The Atherton Project online, which was a great way to glimpse what life is like behind the scenes for some of the most famous names on the downhill world-cup circuit. There was a great variety in the courses from the dry and dusty opening South African tracks and World Championships in Canberra, to the more typical European courses such as rainy La Bresse and Maribor. Mud, rocks, roots – the skills on display really were awesome. Of course, one of the main highlights were watching our own Steve Peat become the winningest downhill racer ever and who could forget him winning his first World Championship after 17 years of shattered dreams.

    The best indication of how much I was enjoying the whole new world of DH was that when my husband and I had an opportunity to spend a weekend away without the kids, I managed to persuade him that, forget Paris or Barcelona, the ideal mini-break destination would be Fort William. Oh, and yes, there happened to be a World Cup downhill event taking place there that weekend. But what an event! Minaar wearing his rhubarb and custard retro-suit. Wandering around the tented workshops waiting to catch a glimpse of team members. Sharing a chair-lift with women’s No.10 Emilie Sieghentaller up to the top of the course. Meandering down the Ben with the full speed and guts of the riders only inches away. Screaming till hoarse at the finish line. Justin Leov sitting on the hot seat for a teasingly long time. Absolutely brilliant!

    Next year? I reckon only a fool would doubt Rachel Atherton’s hunger and determination to reclaim her top spot after a year on the sidelines. I reckon the smart money (i.e. Simon’s Fantasy-winning TLV Factory Racing) will be on Brendan Fairclough and Aaron Gwin to scoop up points. But nobody would expect world cup winner Sam Hill to hand over his title without a fight. Can Peaty let it all hang out in 2010 after this year’s massive achievement? I’ll let my team enjoy a well earned break, but then the Spider Patrol will be back next year with a vengeance. Oh yeah, in the words of Rob Warner, it’ll be “LOOOOOK AT THE T-I-M-E!!!”

    All that is left is a few words to congratulate the winners and dish out the winnings. The biggest winner was the BCC which raised £24. But in terms of the glory of victory………………………

    Here’s the final score board

    final results

    3rd Place goes to Cuz’s Spangly spanker with team riders Emmeline Ragot, Andrew Neethling, Marc Beaumont, Joseph Smith and Duncan Riffle. The team manager will take home a cheque for £1.60.

    2nd Place goes to Fantasy Fantastico with team riders Mickael Pascal, Sick Mick Hannah, Aaron Gwin, Josh Bryceland, Danny (Junior world cup champion) Hart, David Vasquez Lopez, Scarlett Hagen and Wesley Augustyn. Team Manager Andrew Denham will receive a cheque for £4.80

    BUT…….

    1st place in both the World Cup overall and The World Championships goes to TLV Factory Racing with riders Tracy Moseley, Brendan Fairclough, Aaron Gwin, Steve Smith, Sam Dale, Danny Hart and Gareth Brewin giving Team Manager Simon Truelove full bragging rights for the next 12 months and a total winnings of £9.60 (all of which will be donated back to the club).

    Thanks for reading and here’s looking forward to the 2010 race season.

    Think you can beat TLV factory racing? – Get your money ready for the 2010 Fantasy Downhill Race season.

  • Only 2 weeks until the Christmas Social

    So far we have filled 18 seats. That leaves only 14 seats left. So it’s not too late if you want to come along and join in the fun. Just e mail me your food choices and get a cheque to me asap or give me cash at the Tuesday night ride or at the dig day on Sunday (exact money only, I might not have any change). If you need more details check here https://www.blackcanoncollective.co.uk/2009/11/17/christmas-social-tuesday-15th-december-2009/

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  • Play-doh Skills Area

    There are only a few trail builders in the world who don’t use play-doh to model the 3D doodles that fly around in their heads, and we all know that they use marzipan.

    In light of the fact that we’d all just eat the marzipan, we stuck with the multi coloured joy doh and started 3D printing straight from our noodles.

    That’s right, play-doh makes you giddy.

    Having got some ideas down, we’ll be focusing on designing lines 1 and 3; something that Chris Smith can tell you all about….

  • Three guys, a girl and a mattock

    Bench Cut

    The above (grainy) photo shows the first bench cutting on the new singletrack that was constructed last Sunday (along with a LOT of raking) by Me, Chris, Dave and Marjory (as well as Curtis as it began to get dark!).

  • Cheese cake and Insurance

    Last night we had a short meeting in the horse and groom

    The Night Riders were there on mass, steaming, dripping, chatting and drinking

    We talked about Ride Leader Training; all the ins and outs

    Neil ate some cheese cake

    Mark told of his love of blood

    Marjory pitched her new hybrid sport of pump-track-curling

    and I tried to make Insurance sound…well…less uninteresting.

    We’ve got some preliminary dates and are hoping that by the end of Feb next year we’ll have at least 6 fully qualified Ride Leaders and outdoor activity qualified first aiders!

    That said we may be able to train some more, so if you’d like to be trained (either First Aid or Leader), but aren’t part of the BCC please get in contact anyway; if we get 12 people together, for both, the costs are significantly less for all.

    andrew.denham@blackcanoncollective.co.uk

    Cheers!

  • ..le's 'ave a look a' wha' you could'a won!

    This months TickerTape was a right messy affair!

    Almost everybody was wet through before the riding even started thanks to an hour of raking and taping the course.  None the less everybody got stuck in and had a cracking time; fighting mini battles with each other and the elements. The timing board had a malfunction (it got wet) pretty much straight away, so we had to resort to new type of result recording that relied on both honesty and the ability to remember stuff (memory). Many would have taken advantage of this relaxed arrangement, but remembering that times count for nothing if you haven’t got beans most just concentrated on giving it some.

    As already announced ; Will Hardy, Ben Batt and Simon Truelove won the Transition Bikes prizes for giving it the most and so are the proud new owners of these lovely goodies!

    www.transitionbikes.com
    59.93

    *Neil got the fastest time of the day , so expect to see a rush on sepia lenses amongst the TickerTape regulars!