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Hi,
I should mention about a rather interesting weekend I just had. Over the past weekend was the annual Vancouver Outdoor Show in BC PLace stadium. For the show they constructed a "North Shore Style" Mountain Biking Race. "North Shore Style" refers to the extremely steep and technical nature of trails in North Vancouver, which have lots of big drops, and constructed ramps and log rides. The race consisted of a steep ramp up onto a platform, from which you had to ride a 20 foot long by 8" wide plank that was 6 feet off the ground. You then had to ride off a 6 foot drop onto dirt, and then over a teeter totter. From there you rode up a ramp behind the stadium bleachers that took you up two stories to the stadium steps. Then down the stadium steps, and down a steep plywood ramp to a jump onto the stadium floor. Quite technical and exciting! It went really well and I managed to beat one mountain biker as well as the DNF's (Lots of riders broke their bottom brackets on the big drop but my Muni survived thank goodness). Over 300 people were watching and cheering, and there were some magazine photographers and people from Outdoor Life Television Network, so we'll see if it gets any exposure. MUni is getting fairly well known in Vancouver, from the outdoor show and also from a film I was in (North Shore Extreme II), which played at a Film Festival on the weekend. Norco Trials Team and Mavic Rims were tentatively interested in sponsoring me which would be quite nice (as long as, as JF said, I don't have to ride a Norco Unicycle!). -Kris. _______________________________________________________ Kris Holm, B.Sc. Geologist, Forestry Group, EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. Suite 550, Sun Life Plaza, 1100 Melville Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6E 4A6 Tel 604) 685-0275 Fax 604) 684-6241 Email: kholm@eba.ca |
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