Job done. And the sun even came out (resulting in sunburn... not used to this blue skies malarky). Here's the vid, it's a bit short on exciting footage as we got a bit too into the riding. Oh well, you get the idea.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Welsh Roadtrip - Day 2
Cader Idris from Mountain Bike Rider on Vimeo.
Cli-Machx Trail - Machynlleth, Wales
Currently on a bit of a Welsh roadtrip. This is a video of day one. Next stop Cadair Idris.
Cli-Machx Trail - Machynlleth from Mountain Bike Rider on Vimeo.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Friday, May 22, 2009
MBR July issue preview
Check out 1.10 - it was pretty damn cold up there...
Monday, May 18, 2009
Southern XC no.2 Crow Hill
The weather's been pretty unpleasant recently with strong winds, low temperatures and lots of squally showers. Fortunately it wasn't too bad during my race at Crow Hill, but the rain had mae a lot of the course treachorously slippery, with wet mud, woodwork and a LOT of exposed roots.
The course was very flat with few serious climbs and very few descents. What this means is that you end up pedalling the whole time, which is super tiring. With the mud and deep loam that Crow Hill is known for, lap times were down on what the organisers had hoped for and I was doing roughly 30mins per lap, which makes for long race by Expert category standards. By the end I was totally cooked, and with about 15mins to go, I blew up big time, losing fourth spot in the process and slipping down to fifth. I wasn't quite as bad as Julien Absalon in the video below, but I was pretty stuffed. The journey home wasn't the most comfortable either as I felt totally sick the whole way and had to stop to puke en route. Yuk.
Check out this vid of Absalon bonking big time at last year's Worlds. Epic.
The course was very flat with few serious climbs and very few descents. What this means is that you end up pedalling the whole time, which is super tiring. With the mud and deep loam that Crow Hill is known for, lap times were down on what the organisers had hoped for and I was doing roughly 30mins per lap, which makes for long race by Expert category standards. By the end I was totally cooked, and with about 15mins to go, I blew up big time, losing fourth spot in the process and slipping down to fifth. I wasn't quite as bad as Julien Absalon in the video below, but I was pretty stuffed. The journey home wasn't the most comfortable either as I felt totally sick the whole way and had to stop to puke en route. Yuk.
Check out this vid of Absalon bonking big time at last year's Worlds. Epic.
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Houffalize World Cup
Just back from a long weekend in Belgium watching the World Cup XC and taking part in the Citizen's race (KILLER!). It was great. There's a feature coming up in MBR next month so check that out for stills, in the meantime, check out this vid that I made.
Houffalize World Cup 2009 from Mountain Bike Rider on Vimeo.
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