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  • Stolen Bike!

    Stolen!

    A friend in need is a friend indeed.

    We’ve just found out that Ben Batt’s bike has been stolen. Not good!

    Its a 2006 demo 8 with a DHX5 shock with white brothers DH2.0 inverted fork.

    The bike was stolen in Godalming,in Surrey, from a secure lockup along with around £10,000 worth of chainsaws,  it’s been data tagged and has been reported stolen to the police.

    Ben is heartbroken; this weekend would have been the last weekend of work and coursework before being free for a summer of riding.

    If anyone has any information that could help Ben get his bike back please email andrew.denham@blackcanoncollective.co.uk

  • Velodrome Gang

    Velodrome gang

    More photos to follow soon…

  • Two tunnels walk

    A last minute reminder of the upcoming Combe Down Tunnel Open Day this Saturday 27 June. As the Two Tunnels Group’s contribution to celebrate Sustrans ‘Connect2’ Day they are offering a rare opportunity to come and walk through the mile long tunnel. Walks start every half hour between 10am and 5pm (although some early slots are now fully booked). Please visit http://www.twotunnels.org.uk/27-6.html to sign-up online. Everyone is welcome courtesy of tunnel owners Wessex Water. Should you prefer, you can walk the entire 4 mile route between Bath and Midford – excluding walking through Devonshire Tunnel.

    This is an awesome project that has to be seen to be believed, so why not go and check it out…

  • …and here's a story about being free…

    Think of it as a massive berm

    a really fast massive berm

    with curry at the end

    Fancy giving it a go?

    Check out the forum for our next velodrome trip….it’s addictive.

  • TickerTape

    Simon

    Confidence is a funny thing, sometime you have it sometimes you don’t.

    Too much is just as bad as too little, yet its hard to find the right balance.

    Our TickerTape events give members the opportunity to gain some and test what they already have.

    Simon Bartlett (pictured above on the new drop on 143) has always been fast, but over the past few months he’s become faster, and more precise, riding with the measured aggression needed to challenge that top spot.

    He’s not the only one either; Chris (Sheppard) has been quietly soaking it up and it’s really beginning to show. On his only timed run Chris punctured on ‘contention corner’, blowing out his front tyre on a root, but fired up and hungry to set a time Chris pushed on, hitting a tree before pedalling like a man possessed to the finish. 48.91 seconds. Brilliant.

    No prizes this month due to the small number of participants but plenty of beans:  Tom, Nige and Burv all gave it plenty and would have made the decision pretty hard.

    BBMS saw a slight change to the routing (just after the log drop) adding about 1 sec to the course length but with only second gear (snapped shifter!) I was only able to manage a 37.74 closely followed by Simon with a 37.94.

    I genuinely believe that there’s a sub 36 for the taking but on such a tight and short course it’d take some impressive accuracy, concentration and of course plenty of confidence.

    Spoons next month; will Chris Smith be able to keep his crown or will we see Will Hardy set a new standard?

  • …fun and games…

    Chris rediscovered his riding roots during the BCC’s recent TickerTape events and has been going on about DH ever since.  When not chatting about the best lines down BBMS, or writing about it in his MBUK column he’s being filmed sessioning spoons! Sure he’s got to pay the bills, and freeriding certainly does that but its DH that Chris dreams about and rides in his spare time.  And if he says any different he’s lying!

  • You dig?

    143

    1 plan, 6 people, tea, biscuits and plenty of hard work.

    Simple really.

    143 is really coming along…

  • Night Rider Change! (One night only)

    This weeks night ride will be starting at 19:30 from Burrington Combe, from a bus stop called “Blagdon Car Park (NE Bound)”.

    Click here for a map.

    It’s about 45 mins away from the usual start point, hence the later start time, and the ride should take about 1.5-2 hrs.

    See you there….

  • Kind Supporters

    Each year the owners of the grade I listed Elizabethan Manor Farm in Corsley put on a professional Shakespeare play in their fabulous grounds to raise money for local charities. Charities / projects which have benefited to date include the Playing Field in Corsley,  Little Cuckoos Nursery, The Old School Field, St Margaret’s Church and now the Black Canon Collective!.

    Back in January the Elizabethan Evening donated some money to the BCC to help pay for our first years licence.  This was a fantastically generous donation and has made a great difference to the clubs bank balance.

    As a small “thank you” a number of the BCC helped set up and clear away after this years event held at the weekend.  Everyone chipped in; moving chairs, setting up benches and playing on the trampoline! By all accounts the event was a great success and raised a brilliant amount of money for the supported charities and projects.

    Thanks to Marion and lou for being so kind and thankful and for treating us to tea, bacon butties and lovely cheese sandwiches.

    For more info on the Elizabethan Evining click here

  • We're in MBUK!

    That’s right kids, the dude in the photo looks like a younger skinnier Chris Smith. Well it is! In between his contracted 3 out of every 4 cover shots for MBUK Chris manages to write a column about being ‘Britain’s best known freerider’.

    This month Chris talks about the fantastic new Gawton set up and the TickerTape Mix-up! Read below for the article in full.

    Click to make it big enough to read!