Category: News

  • Please Don't Litter

    Litter

    I’m sure this only applies to a small number of people, but please don’t leave litter at the Allotment (or anywhere for that matter). It’s so disrespectful to the surroundings, the resident wildlife and local users.

    Thankfully Dave White kindly picked up and took home all of this litter (see pic) from the top of 143 yesterday. Thanks Dave!

  • Play time

    Check out this Video from Jon Ashelford of the Transition boys sessioning the middle section of 143 at last months TickerTape.

  • Clarification – Practice Session

    Just to clarify that tomorrows meeting  is not a practice session for riders. This is only a meeting for the marshals to practice using the timing equipment.

  • Cobble Wobble – Volunteer Details

    Cobble Wobble Ale

    All those kind people who have confirmed that they can help marshal the Cobble Wobble event this week please see here for details of Mondays Marshal Meeting.

    If you are down as a maybe or someone who can help out later on in the evening, then don’t worry; you won’t be needed on Monday, but we’d welcome your help on Wednesday for the event.

    Thanks!

  • Frome VeloJam 2009

    Velo Jam

    This is pretty awesome; Frome has got its very own bike festival – the VeloJam! Organised to celebrate the Tour of Britain (which is coming through Frome the following day) the VeloJam will see a range of activities:

    Dr Alex Moulton (inventor of the small-wheeled bicycle that bears his name) will be giving a talk at the Cheese and Grain.  The Market Yard car park will feature a display by the Animal Relentless Mountain Bike Stunt Team, Professor Crump’s Crazy Bike Circus Show and Charge Bikes who will be holding a ‘longest trackstand’ competition (winner keeps the bike!). The Cheese and Grain is also hosting a static spinning time trial contest (like rollerpaluza), whilst Dennis Talbot, ex-pro rider and European Madison champion in 1952, mingles with the crowds.


    More animal Mountain Biking >>

    The inaugural Catherine Hill Cobble Wobble (an uphill time trial over 6,000 cobbles with riders setting off at two-minute intervals from 6.30pm) should be a real laugh (assuming it doesn’t rain), the shops will be open and there’ll even be refreshments at the top of the hill thanks to the local cafes.

    But if that all seems a bit much the Milk Street Brewery has come up with a new ‘Cobble Wobble’ ale, which will be sold in The Griffin in Milk Street and the Cheese and Grain Bar.

    The plan is to make this an annual event which would be fantastic for local cycling! Hope to see you there on Wednesday (we’ll be the ones timing the Cobble Wobble!)….

  • Sausage marathon

    In case you’d missed my napalm style marketing techniques Sunday was TickerTape, and a special one at that!

    To celebrate the fact that Transition Bikes are now sponsoring Longleats favourite DH jam, we thought we’d try and make it a bumper event.

    We had hot food on offer, thanks entirely to Maria’s sausage marathon (Malco’s words not mine) and some pretty spectacular cakes to demolish thanks again to Maria, and Helen and Simon’s oven skills, oh and some jelly sweets to keep everyone else happy.

    The turnout was great with over 20 people posting a time, plenty of riders blasting about on the other trails and a healthy spectator turnout to add to the atmosphere.

    Spoons saw it’s first event since being joined with ”moron’ (well, it lets us add more on!) and was immediately better for it, the previous fastest time was 29.14 (C.Smith) but with the additional length times ranged from 50+ seconds from the start meaning that we are almost ready to hold the world championships, so long as Boin can get hold of that inflatable lion hot seat and we can find an uphill finish.

    Members were able to invite friends to take part, making the first few hours especially interesting as everyone worked out just how good everyone else was. Some peoples reputations preceded them, notably Chris Smith, Steve Geall and Sam Burkhardt so all eyes were certainly on them from the very beginning.

    The day saw plenty of epic mini battles, such as Stacey’s refusal to eat until he beat the 60 second barrier, Josh’s many attempts at clearing the double without looking like he was trying a front flip, Simon’s attempts to get faster rather than gradually worse, Ian’s desire to push himself until he crashed and Rob who seemed hellbent on keeping every run within 0.2 seconds of his first.

    The American contingent seemed stoked to be riding real grassroots DH in the UK, and everyone else was chuffed to be able to meet the guys behind the company and thank them in person for providing the prizes.

    As for the times, well the weather certainly played its part with steady drizzle making the very top and bottom corners just that little bit harder from 1pm onwards, but with some careful balance and intelligent line choice fast times were possible all day.

    Other than an early ‘log hop’ debate, times were pretty close at the top with a number of riders looking like they were capable of taking all that kudos on offer. After just over 4 hours in the non existent hot seat I was pretty gutted to learn that another 0.18 seconds was needed if I wanted a third sticker. The bookies favourite, Neil Cousins, managed a sub 48 sec run in the closing stages but a few last gasp efforts by the rest of us did nothing to change the makeup of the top few leaving Zak Hurrell to take the honours, followed by me then Neil not far behind. Chris was too busy crashing, Steve was too confused by Chris’s rubbish bike set-up and Sam was too distracted by the delights of 143 to present much of a threat on this occasion.

    We wrapped up the day by giving out the Transition goodies to some of our junior riders, doing cigar impressions with the last of the sausages (malco again) and a big family photo.

    Thanks loads to Kyle, Kevin, Sam and Keith from Transition Bikes for supporting us. And to Ian, Maria and Stacey for helping set up so early and finally everyone else who came to watch, ride or helped us pack away. I literally can’t wait for the next TickerTape: BBMS + Moron, on Sat 26th of September.

    p.s. Full TickerTape photo gallery to follow soon!

  • Kudos!

    TickerTape Mixup

    Ok everything’s falling into place now and I can’t wait to ride tomorrow!

    Hopefully we’ll get a good turn out, remember that spectators are welcome and will also be treated to food and drink.

    The prizes are pretty awesome too, we’ve got transition stems, pedals and saddles along with a load of T’s! Prizes will be awarded on the same basis as always (most effort, best style, most improved etc etc) with the TickerTape sticker and plenty of kudos going to the fastest rider down the hill. We’ll also be giving away some prizes drawn randomly out of a hat so everyone is in with a chance to get some goodies.

    It seems that an MBUK photographer is now going to be there, along with Chris Smith, Steve Geal, the Transition guys and our current world champion (no wait; it’s just Neil on a replica frame)….so there’ll be plenty of opportunity to check out how the pros ride the trails we know and love.

    See you all tomorrow!

  • Sausages!

    Tony from H.E. Williams & Son trying to count to 80 while Nigel strikes a pose…