7.29.2009

AJBW Comic, No. 2 of...Until Chris gets bored doing 'em.



This is too good! Click the image to view in full size (in a new window).
Comic courtesy of Chris Scarff.


7.24.2009

Canal Crown Race 2

For some reason I didn't blog on Race 1 of the AJBW/SORBA Canal Crown, so it's only right that I make it count for Race 2. Where do I start? Attendance was up a considerable amount as we went from 10 to 15 racers! The beginner class doubled and the sport and expert classes had a few extras as well. In typical fashion it was never a dull moment. As we were getting ready to start the pre-race meeting we hear CrossBoss say to Bare Nuckols, "Uh, there's a snake by your foot Bryan!" And sure enough merely one half of an inch away was a 4 foot black snake making his way through the trailhead, and Bryan's feet. Fortunately no one was harmed by this, apparently, non-venemous reptile. But Lowell D couldn't resist himself and switched into Nat Geo mode to wrangle him up. After a few pics with this creature of the wild the racing began.


LD, snake wrastler.

Race 2 had everyone going in a clockwise fashion with an uphill finish straight up the middle of the stairs...As in dgaddis and I piled up a bunch of branches on the left side of the trail (definitely the easiest path) to force racers into the center of the stairs (definitely more challenging). Being that JT won last time we let him start first. Roughly 11 minutes later he started up the stairs, got about three-quarters of the way up, and came unclipped resulting in the first fall of the evening. Being that JT's a dang good rider, I immediately thought, maybe making them ride up the stairs was a bad idea...nah, what was I thinking, this is no time to be soft, it's an MTB Race?! After watching everyone kill themselves trying to ride up the stairs a few of the racers figured out they didn't have to ride the whole way and started running their bikes up to the turnaround. But no one matched Ross and his cyclocross style dismount, to run up. We were still talking about it the next day in disbelief. He was like a giant gazelle fleeing a close encounter with a cheetah!


The Crossboss, part man, part gazelle, seconds before the run-up.

The expert and sport class racing continued, everyone was having fun, and the beginners were the last racers of the evening. One of them was barely familiar with the trail, the other doesn't own a bike and has never ridden the trail. This could have gone really bad, but thankfully both did really well and neither of them came back to the finish bloody or bruised. It seemed like they had a lot of fun, despite having no idea what they were getting into. And that's the whole idea behind this race series.
F-U-N!

So dgaddis did some math, got everyone's times, and the victors were given their spoils. Third and second place received their trophies/beer shot glasses. First place for each class received a custom made trophy by myself...OK, so I just added some spice to the same 50 cent trophy everyone else got. Everyone was stoked on their winnings and we all hung out for a little race re-cap. Ah, yet another good time!


Now that's a trophy for the mantle! Look at that commercial style head. Perfect pour!

Click here for the official Canal Crown web page with results and pics.

7.16.2009

Shredding with Giant...Easy as 1, 2, 3

Thomas Bentley, AJBW Stunt Team Member, stopped in the other day to assemble his brand new mobile shredding device...the Giant Method Team.


One...


Two...


Three

7.07.2009

More Digging than Riding

It was an 80% chance of rain on Monday, but I knew if I didn't take my bike to work with me, it wouldn't rain, and I wouldn't have a bike to ride. Somehow it all worked out and the rain held off. So Jeremy and I headed over to the Westview Trails for an evening session on the BMX bikes. Well that was brought to a screeching halt when we rolled up to the trails and assessed the conditions. Somehow we forgot about the seriously severe thunderstorm that swept through Sunday night. The place was a total wreck! Carpets (erosion control devices) were blown everywhere, there were piles of dirt at the base of every transition, and the place was basically unrideable. We left the bikes on the vehicles, grabbed the shovels, and started digging. We put in a good 2 hours of work shoveling, raking, shaping, and dialing in some beat up landings. Now if the rain will hold off for a few days we'll be shredding soon enough. Think again. Seems Mother Nature had different plans and dealt us the Joker. Hopefully all the rain we're having is a little more forgiving than Sunday's storm. If not, guess will be slinging some more dirt...
If you've ever spent more time working on a jump, trails, single track, ramp, or riding spot than actually riding your bike...welcome to the exclusive club of a select few. You're one of the unsung heroes behind the scenes keeping the scene alive. Pat yourself on the back because without you, chances are there wouldn't be much to ride. Keep digging, scraping, dialing, trimming, armoring, or whatever you want to call it, and then have something cold and gold...You've earned it! Here's to everyone keeping things running!


Jeremy breaking back and bringing the right line back to life


Landing of set #2 on the mainline post storm


Set #2 of the mainline after 45 minutes of work...Dialed.


Noses will dive...