Category: BCC Weekender

  • New Track Record! (….and quite a bit of blood)

    BBMS : 36.13 : Chris Smith : Big Crash : Bloody face : RUH Bath : Minter!

    He should be fine; he’s proclaimed himself to be “a frickin’ hero!” so we think the adrenalin has prob kicked in nicely. He’s got his own seat in the waiting room, one they keep warm for him, so is happy as larry.

    I personally think it was all a cunning attempt to sabotage an otherwise rubbish run.

    We’ll keep you updated on his condition and how many vending machines we manage to empty while Chris gets his flirt on with the nurses….

  • March TickerTape

    This month “Spoons” was treated to it’s first proper thrashing at the hands of a TickerTape mix-up.

    With a specially routed top section boasting a new loose and very fast ‘S’ bend then the usual mix of rocks,  steep rooty tech, off camber and the deceivingly tight last few corners the course favoured no-one and tested all.

    At well under a minute mistakes were costly yet the the urge to set a good time remained infectious with banter picking up as the day went on and people did or didn’t live up to all that pre run talk.

    Times & Prizes

    Entertainment came in the form of big bird who was suffering the effects of 10 hrs of manual labour the day before (that’s right some of us started digging at half seven!) though he wasn’t the only one with others finding new ways to use their bikes, most of which looked like they were attempting something from the karma sutra!

    Ben Irons had a lot to live up to with his renowned hardtail skill and new found head weight advantage (due to not having any hair – see post below), but simply failed to deliver.  Was the pressure of all that expectation too much? How do you sustain the success brought about by the underdog when you become the big dog? Either way Ben will be back, he’s got it in him, and if the duct tape holds so does his bike.

    Neil Cousins had made no bones about the fact that he intended on taking the crown, and to be honest did a bloody good job of making that happen with his smooth calculated style. Neils got a real race head and now no doubt a slightly bigger one.

    Rob Lewis, who has in the past been more renowned for taking his own straight line down the hill was the only person who looked likely to challenge Neil at the top. Despite riding with the massive (and completely unfair) advantage of marshmallow tyres he didn’t quite manage that perfect run though looked mighty quick through the roots and bottom turns.

    I was third but then who cares about the second loser?!?!

    Simon Bartlett showed everyone what the day was all about with his committed and progressive style and so was rewarded with the first choice of the two prizes (A Bottle of Hope Sh#t Shifter and 3focus DVD) for “giving it plenty of beans” and Stacey Dunstan won the “Lucky Bastard” award on account of being picked out of a hat (well actually banana guard). It should be mentioned that Stacey was also a contender for the beans award even though he only turned up with an hour to go – with his race face and 60000psi he managed to get to know the ground conditions pretty quickly (with his face) but then made some real progress once down to a more rideable 40psi and were it not for the 3pm cut off would have made the biggest time improvement of anyone.

    Tom was taking photos of the day as part of our new fund raising venture BCC Photography, check out his unedited low res snaps here (the pic of rob above is one of his post edit) all of which are availible for purchase (see forum for details) with all proceeds going to fund our trail building activities.

    A great day with plenty more goings on and many more riders than I can mention (and than in the photo)…. roll on next time! 

    ignore my finger

  • March dig day

    March’s dig day was one of the best yet, we did absolutely everything we’d hoped to and were utterly exhausted as a result.

    1. Basic trail maintenance (all tracks)
    2. Undo the work carried out by the derelict building to protect the Scarlet Elf cups.
    3. Undo “work” carried out on the top spoons stepdown.
    4. Redevelop the bottom of 143 (as per last dig days agreed plans) upto tabletop.
    5. Prepare spoons for this months tickertape mix-up.

    red nose cookie

    Loads of people made it out  and were treated to hot tea, biscuits, home made cakes and cookies, slapstick comedy (haven’t forgotten your trip Neil), and even a barber shop master class from Marjory (yes, Ben decided to shave his head for comic relief – at the seating area).

    what hair?

    143 is gonna be pretty impressive so  I’m pretty sure that I and everybody else who worked on it likely fell asleep dreaming of riding it…..

    Based upon recent progress I’ve estimated it’ll take at least 3 more dig days to complete 143 to the final step-up feature (it will continue down to the middle fire road eventually but this will need another planning phase). That means it’ll be ready mid June.

    Fancy completing it sooner? Then lets see if we can get even half the current members to a dig day, we had 15 and did so so much, but with 29, with 29 we could maybe even get it all finished in 1 dig day!

    Weekends are precious and often heavily restricted but its amazing to see what can be achieved after just one day of well planned and organised trail building.

    Aprils dig day will be held on the 18th/o4/09 so that it doesn’t clash with Easter weekend….

    hopefully see you there!


    Black Canon Collective – March ’09 Dig and Ride from simon truelove

  • Benchmark

    A full dig day of digging, and a TickerTape winning 32.08 on spoons left Neil struggling to stand up. Full write up of this weekends BCC weekender real soon…

  • Tick Tock…

    Today saw the first TickerTape Mixup.

    With so many of our members away / busy this weekend and some last minute event organising (well we only came up with the event a couple of days ago…) we knew not to expect loads of people. However those who did make it had a cracking time each being totally consumed by their internal competitive spirit after only their first timed run.

    Ed gave the most beans by clocking up twice as many runs as everybody else, improving consistantly all day and reaching his target time. 

    Chris Smith didn’t quite manage the 37 sec run he was so sure was possible, but then a tree clip to stem ride to face plant combo probably had something to do with that.

    Boin made a long awaited return but after over 8 weeks out was just off the top pace, though don’t underestimate his ability to set some frankly silly times when in the zone.

    Ian set the benchmark time he wanted but with half his run spent frantically trying to clip in it’s one he’s looking to beat convincingly next time.

    New members Simon and Nigel gave it a bash too, each finding out that a ticking clock seems to act as a crash magnet….

    The winner of a brand new pair of KENDA Blue Groove 2.35 StickE tyres was Ed for showing some real dedication.

    Chris was later seen clutching the TickerTape trophy as if the winner of a race, with Ben and Ed either side of him (see pic for dodgy facial expressions). Odd really as this definitely wasn’t a race, at all, honest. No really. 

    Next month we’ll be taping Spoons with an alternative top section….so get practicing if you want to win one of the prizes or get your hands on the oh so coveted TickerTape trophy.

  • Dig Day

    simon

    Today’s Dig Day was a raving success!

    We gave every course some Valentine’s day loving, cut and stacked loads of wood, created many many course markings and even found time to fillet the old table top nr the old seating area (seperating all the rocks, wood and soil).

    The new 5Ltr pump action thermos flasks performed admirably providing piping hot tea and biscuits (the biscuits were cold) all day long.

    We sorted out the new 143 bottom section and even an alternative drop line at the top (all to be built at the March weekender – see the events calendar) .

    A special mention should be given to Ryan for his oh so amusing rock gathering throwing (the new signs have been taking a beating!) and Ben for running full pelt down 143 clutching a rock, jumping off ‘mini step’ and pulling an imaginary table top then face planting into ‘flip flop’, all because he was excited that he’d found a fossil in the rock!

    We got loads done but as with most things – many hands make light work, or in this case many hands can get far more done in the same time!

  • TickerTape Mixup

    tickertape-mixup

    Ok so the name’s now a little different, but the mix up is here to stay!

    Tomorrow’s will start at 11:00 and run until about 15:00, there’ll be a couple of prizes; 1  given out to the person with the best style/ commitment and 1 given out at random (all other names in a hat) – the new 3Focus DVD and a pair of new DH tyres.

    We’ll be riding BBMS (but this will change each month) fully taped and freshly polished. 

    The Freelap system will be available to use, with three watches (and many members owning their own) its sure to run smoothly.

    There’ll be no food this time but the plan will be to offer bacon butties and slices of cake  at 50p each to pay for the tape and keep things ticking over.

    So, come along and join in… it’ll be a good crack and an opportunity to wind each other up for messing up on the last corner!

  • Dig Day Reminder

    (imaginative titles are not my thing – you maybe able to tell!)

    The Dig Day tomorrow (14/02/09) will start at 10am and finish at 4pm.

    Hot drinks will be provided, but please bring food, water and if possible tools.

    Please come along, all are welcome!

  • TickerTape Jam

    Were improving the format of the ‘BCC Weekender’ by launching a new event on day two… It’s called the ‘TickerTape Jam’ and will be monkey phat lush! (that’s a homage to the man responsible for coming up with the name – our own ‘Big Bird’, Simon Truelove).

    We’ll put up some more info very shortly but you can expect a lush mix of taped courses, timing systems, sausages, music and prizes!

    Members only though so please bring your membership cards or proof of membership….

  • love

    Saturday the 14th February is a day to celebrate the one you love by spoiling them a little.

    The BCC is no different, we love the allotment and so will be spending the whole day dedicating our time to pampering it, making it feel special and then giving it a right good going over the following day (well think of all those brownie points we’ll have earned!).

    You’ve guessed it; its the BCC weekender – as per the usual set up it’s dig day on Saturday followed by a ride day on Sunday.

    There’ll be plenty of tea and biscuits for all those that help out but do remember to bring some lunch.

    Full details to follow shortly, but in the mean time the dig day will run from 10:00 – 16:00.

    See you there!

    (If you’re a non member and would like to help out then please come along, everyone is welcome to dig days!)