15 May 2006
The first ever Pro/AM Cut slopestyle series took place last weekend Winterberg Germany with 35 pro competitors and a huge crowd of Winterberg locals supporting
15 May 2006
Working in conjunction with Forest enterprise on a long term lease basis, members of the MTB-freeride park have currently just finished 3 days of work, camping on site to get their new "a-line" style trail built at the MTB-freeride park near Blandford Forum, Dorset.
The trail complements the 3 other DH tracks that are used in uplift days but this trail is designed for non uplift days when a quick walk to the top is all that is required to hit the step ups, tables and large berms that have been created. Massive thanks to everyone that turned up to build the trail not least Dazz for driving the digger and Paul for keeping us fed all weekend. The trail needs some bedding in but using the diggers 15 ton of pressure from the bucket and the dry weather, people sessioning the track on Sunday were surprised to find it running pretty well already.
The park started as a few mates looking for a place to ride. This has grown into a fantastic riding area for the predominantly flat south west with over 100 members of the club and a nice local scene that is seeing us push the boundaries of our riding and regular draws people from a 100 mile radius to ride the park. For more information on the Park go to www.mtb-freeride.com or for details on membership please call Ben at Torico on 01258 473770.
www.mtb-freeride.com
11 May 2006
SRAM athletes pile onto the podium with All five athletes running SRAM drivetrain, & four of the riders were fully equipped with SRAM, & RockShock products
10 May 2006
As reported last month the MBUK Wrecking Crew made the trip down to Haldon trails near Exeter to sample the new freeride and north shore trails and didn't go home disappointed.
The new freeride area including Jacobs Ladder and the awesome Helter Skelter on the Freeride trail proved to be very popular with the MBUK crew.
The trails have now been officially opened for over month and are becoming very popular destination for mountain bikers.
Haldon now has four bike trails, from the Family Cycling Trail, through the slightly more rugged Adventure Cycling Trail and on to the singletrack and freeride trails. There are two singletrack trails, a six-mile Red Run and a one-mile Black Run including huge drops, seesaws, log rides and the famous Helter Skelter.
There's a huge list of trail builders at Haldon, but a pat on the back should be given to these guys: Mike Teale and Tim Powles from the Forestry Commission and hard grafters Alan Hayes, David Harvey, Mez Davar, Gav Harris, Rich Gray and Russ Inchley.
For full details on the trails and how to get there, check out www.haldonfreeride.org.
9 May 2006
Due to popular demand the Ritchey 12Hour Endurance Event on the 10th June 2006 is now officially opening the entry for mixed teams. Up to now only male or female teams could enter the competitive, singlespeed or fun category but due to lots of emails and phone calls we have now added a mixed category.
A mixed team must have at least one female rider and can be up to four riders strong. To enter simply fill out an entry form (one per rider) and write ‘MIXED’ in the green category box. The mixed category does not have a split into competitive, singlespeed or fun – there is only one category for mixed teams.
Further sponsors
Pedro’s (www.pedros.com) and High5 (www.highfive.co.uk) have just secured their involvement in the Ritchey 12Hour Endurance Event.
The guys from Pedro’s will be on site keeping all the chains clean and welled lubed in the hopefully dry and dusty conditions of the Ashton Court course. They will also have a ‘help yourself’ pit area corner where all the basic tools as well as pumps and lubes will be available for everyone that wants to sort out basic repairs without leaving the course - could be rather important for the solo riders on Sunday.
High5 will be back on board in 2006 with providing energy products and keeping everybody fuelled for Saturday and Sunday. They will also sponsor a certain part of the course – but more about that soon.
www.bristolbikefest.com
By Michael Wilkens
9 May 2006
The 2006 Bristol Bikefest is happy to announce their working together with UK24 - the UK development long-distance club for solo endurance mountain bikers.
8 May 2006
Mick Hannah kicked off the UCI World Cup series at Vigo, Spain this weekend with a huge victory taking top honors by winning the pro men's downhill by nearly a second. After a hard crash in practice where he knocked the wind out of himself, Hannah came back hard and set the fastest qualifying time on Saturday and set the stage for Sunday's main event.
Hannah's time was 2.22.942 coming in almost a second faster than fellow Aussie Nathan Rennie. Steve Peat took third after suffering an open dislocation of his middle finger in a practice run, and only just making back in time from the hospital to race. Marc Beaumont and Gee Atherton rounded of the top five.
"I felt great all weekend. Everything fell into place for qualifying and I was pumped to race," Explained Hannah. "During my race run I hit all the corners fluid and perfect. The course was quite technical, but the Judge handled it smooth."
Hannah's next stop is the Lisbon Red Bull Downtown race, where he finished 2nd in last year's event. "I am looking for 2 podiums in a row." Said Hannah. "Lisbon is a great event."
Mick Hannah: 2:22.942
Nathan Rennie: 2:23:800 Santa Cruz V-10
Steve Peat: 2:24.756 Santa Cruz V-10
Marc Beaumont: 2:25.165 Santa Cruz V-10
Gee Atherton: 2:25.295
www.cannondalecommunity.com
4 May 2006
In a move that diversifies their European team’s riding disciplines, the Kona Bicycle Company announced today the signing of twenty-three year old UK dirt jump superstar Grant ‘Chopper’ Fielder to the Kona Clump Team.
A Southhampton native, Fielder is regarded as ‘King of UK Dirt Jumpers’, having won John Cowan’s Backyard Jam in 2004 and dirt jump events at the UK Bike Show in 2004 and 2005.
Kona is happy to announce Fielder is now contracted with the Clump Team through 2007.
“I’m very excited to ride for Kona,” said Fielder. “They’re the perfect company to allow me to branch out into freeride events around the world while staying true to my dirt jumping roots.”
Fielder plans to focus on District Ride and Slopestyle events this season, and will compete in the UK, Europe and the United States in 2006. He will be riding and competing on a signature Stuff hardtail for dirt jump events and a Howler for slopestyle events.
Russell Carty, Marketing Director for Kona in Europe, said Fielder is a tremendous asset to Kona’s dirt jump and freeride presence, both in Europe and around the world.
“He’s a great addition to the Clump Team,” said Carty. “We’re anticipating a monster season from Chopper this year, and from the entire Clump Team.”
www.konaworld.uk.com
3 May 2006
The Chain Reaction Cycles NPS - the official British Cycling National Downhill Series moves north of the border to the proven venue of Innerleithen for round 2
3 May 2006
For the official opening and promotion of the clubs new 4-cross track Beds Fat Trax are organising a two day dirt jumping / 4X racing event.
To be held on the 3rd & 4th of June 2006 at Rowney Warren, Chicksands the event program is as follows:
Day 1 - Saturday 3rd of June – Dirt Jump Comp
Early - 11.00 Jumps open for practice runs
12.00 - 16.00 Dirt jump competition
Categories: Youth - Senior
Entry Fee: £10
Day 2 – Sunday 4th June – 4X Racing
9.00 - 11.00 4X open for practice runs
12.00 - 16.00 4X racing competition
Categories: Juvenile - Youth - Senior - Master - Pro-Elite - Ladies
Entry Fees: Pro-Elite - £20 All other - £15
Prizes:
Pro-Elite category: 1st place - £300, 2nd place - £200, 3rd place - £100.
At the moment all other prize details are still to be finalised but there will be a selection of cash & prizes from top sponsors.
For more info, visit: www.bedsfattrax.org