Category: News

  • Calendar enitrely underwhelmed with new photograph's

    We plan to create an A4 size, 2010 calendar with an approximate sales price of £6 to raise funds for the skills area and “groovy blue trail”.

    BUT, without you photo’s this calendar won’t even get started. Don’t make me use this photo – its rubbish!

    the best photo ever

    So, please have a rummage around in your digital storage devices, thumb through your glossy prints or spread all your slides out on the table and somehow get them to me before Sunday 15th. The photo’s can be taken anywhere in the world and so long as they have a club member in and you own the rights to publish them then your photo could hang on lots of wall for an entire month. Please publish your photos on our Flickr account

    http://www.flickr.com/groups/blackcanoncollective/pool/

    or contact me at simon.truelove@blackcanoncollective.co.uk if you are having technical dificulties.

    Cheers

    Simon

  • TickerTape Triple Crown

    I’ve just got confirmation from Keith at Transition Bikes that we’re going to be able to hold a special TickerTape event on Saturday 2nd January. Full details will be published soon, but we can say that it will be a Triple Crown (one timed run on each of the three trails) and will be made extra special by the addition of some pretty amazing Transition prizes.

    What ever you do make sure you keep 02/01/10 free!

  • Ladies' First Night Ride

    We had our first unofficial Ladies’ Night Ride on Sunday evening 7.00pm at the Horse and Groom, Frome. At this time of the year it’s going to be a bit muddy, but thankfully, the mud was soft and squidgy and the puddles not too deep. I don’t know about you girls but, the night, the mist, the glowing lights, and the mud was rather therapeutic ooooooowa!!! We took our time and planned our route along the way depending on our lights’. Although our group was small, it was a great first night ride and strongly urge all ladies of all skill levels to join our Sunday Ladies’ Night Ride. I can promise a ride under the stars with lively conversation and the thrill of smashing through the mud and up a few inclines; you’ll love it!!! So lets make next Sunday our official Ladies’ Night Ride.

    Ladies' Night-Ride

  • Ride Leader Training

    Many of you will be aware we raised some money earlier on this year  so that we could afford to train some members as ride leaders.

    With an ever growing club it’s become increasingly important that we have trained leaders (and first aiders), both for insurance reasons, and to ensure that we can lead safe, exciting rides for all of our members.

    • Are you interested in becoming a ride leader?
    • Do you feel that you have some of the skills to lead small groups on rides?
    • Do you have the time to commit to leading a number of rides every year (don’t worry, we don’t expect you to be available all year round)?

    We will be using the CTC to provide all Ride Leader Training, and affiliated organisations to provide the associated First Aid training.

    Full details of the courses are here: http://www.promtb.net/courses/leaderawards/trail.htm

    This really is a great opportunity to learn some new skills and help out the club,  not to mention the fact that over time you could become a fully qualified ride coach (and that’s a pretty nice feather to put in your cap).

    We’re looking to train 6 people, including at least 1 woman, as soon as possible.

    The club will pay for all the training, with an initial payment and then incremental payments over an agreed period. Having said that we are completely open to discussion on this subject, so if you’d like to do it but feel that this payment format just isn’t quite right; let us know!

    If you’re at all interested please contact me.

    andrew.denham@blackcanoncollective.co.uk

    o7870 60 98 71

    Thanks!

  • Job done!

    Team Sprok

    Today was Dig Day.

    Me, Sam, Gordon, Ian, James, Robin, Dave and The Chedge worked until our hands didn’t grip and we couldn’t see.

    Building on the work Neil, Josh, Jim, Dave, Gordon and I put in at the last dig day we managed to finish ‘Spork’.

    Hopefully all the drainage and grading work we did will mean that the run in doesn’t get too boggy either.

    Imagine what we could achieve if a few more people helped out…

    Spork

  • Lots going on…

    Over the next 4 days each of the committee members will be updating this blog with info of projects they’re working on, giving info of how to get involved, and what to expect over the next few weeks.

    Check back soon to see what they’ve got to say.

  • Winter night-rides going down a storm…

    It was a clear moonlight night; was it our imagination or was Chris looking a little bit more hirsute than normal? Time to get that razor set to No.2 for a quick once-over? Having set off at a spanking pace, everyone was warming up; until an unexpected shower set in and did a great job of cooling everyone down. The route was chosen bearing the conditions in mind, so it was far from a horrific mud-fest. Maybe I should have borne the conditions in mind a little more instead of blasting down the last descent at my usual speed and taking a horizontal approach to the ditch. May have to add a brake-lever repair to my list for my lovely local mechanic tomorrow!  The pub was cosy with spd shoes and 5/10s drying nicely by the fire. The craic was as good as usual, with some enthusiasm for additional rides and event dates being planned for next season.  Watch this space!?

    There's the cheese, where's the chips?!?!Smell the heat

  • Sporking brilliant!

    Todays TickerTape was ace!

    With so much rain fall over the past few days every root shone; first testing our reactions then our nerve as it became increasingly harder not to tense up on almost every corner, anticipating the dreaded and oh so sudden loss of grip.

    Moron was particularly tricky with only Dave White looking pinned (thanks to some cheeky tyres) while the rest of us struggled on the roots. Those bloody roots! We all tried hard though, and Bart certainly showed the most determination; crashing on the last corner into a stagnant puddle then flailing like a slightly drunk seal with a freelap watch on and a point to prove.

    Other highlights included finding out how Stace and Jim’s life long pissing contest started – hitting themselves with a metal bar to see who could take the most pain. Brilliant. God knows what will happen when they get bored of mountain biking.

    Nige also showed his self harming tendencies as he flipped over the bars on the half way double. Only in WWE Smackdown have I ever seen such an elaborate flip-to-back-slam manoeuvre. Not good. It was particularly selfish as it definitely changed the tone; leaving almost everyone keen to sit down and eat rather than run the risk of such an unfortunate end to the day. I blame his leg armour and matching shoes.

    The new top line on spoons used Spork into the race line and it worked really really well. I don’t think anybody rode it bang on all day, which is testimony to how good a section that is. In fact due to the conditions nobody seemed to manage a whole clean run, so there’s certainly room for improvement all round.

    Friend of the club Keith from Transition Bikes Co popped by to say hello, show off yet another lovely new Transition bike and hand out some awesome prizes. Sweet.  I should say at this point that we (I) didn’t keep our ‘Cake’ side of the bargain as  I’ve decided that with lush trails to ride and prizes to be won cake is in fact completely unnecessary. We’ll be serving more cake at dig days instead (we’ll also be giving out some Transition prizes too…..stay tuned for more info).

    As for the times, well check the board out. Loads of mini battles again, some resulting in massive air punches and the odd smug “yessssssssssss!”. Others in frantic tyre changing and excuse finding.

    Despite a few absent faces we had a great turn out, a few spectators and some who just fancied playing about on the other trails. Robin (recently hooked up by Transition Bikes) showed everyone that you don’t need a front brakes or tyre tread to have fun. Just a lush Transition bike, and balls out commitment into every corner. Sorry for laughing Rob, but it was pretty funny!

    Special thanks to all those who turned up early to rake and prep the course and all those who stayed late to pack away.

    Word on the hill is that OneFourThree (with a couple of tweaks) would make a great one off TickerTape course. What do you think?
    October TickerTape '09

    Got Beans?!?!

  • Great BCC Full Face offer!

    A good helmet is one of the most important purchases to be made when it comes to mountain biking.  That said they are expensive and often the more affordable models just don’t look that great.

    So the BCC have pledged to do what we can to help make helmets and body armour as accessible as possible to our members (particularly our junior members).

    Thanks to the guys from Avon Valley Cyclery we can offer the brand new 2010 661 Comp II full face helmet for a fantastic £45 (RRP £60) exclusively to BCC members. They’re great helmets, offering fantastic protection and they look awesome too!

    This really is a great offer that will allow many to get involved with TickerTape and other DH events not to mention being safer doing so.

    So if you would like to purchase one of these fantastic helmets please email me andrew.denham@blackcanoncollective.co.uk with details of what colour and size you would like. We aim to place the order by Friday 6th November so be quick!

    Full helmet details availible here: http://www.mmasports.com/sixsixone/comp.php

    661 comp II

    If £45 is still too much and you are a junior member please contact me anyway, and we will see what we can do…

    (This offer is for BCC members only, one helmet per member)