Brussels unicycling convention

I went to this convention last year while touring europe. It was a good
time and a good experience. Not too many people know that the europeans
have a very different style of riding than the americans. Europeans tend
to do tricks that are very graceful. They don’t do many hopping or wheel
walking tricks but nonetheless, what they do is quite interesting. I doubt
that many americans will travel to brussels for a unicycle convention, but
if you’re in the area i would reccomend attending.

  P.S.  Do you remember the balancing act at UNICON? (The Duo) We first saw
        them there along with many other realy nice routines.


            o Karl Frankowski, unicyclist without a club, o
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Re: Brussels unicycling convention

In message <199501211405.JAA12714@condor.mcs.kent.edu> Beirne Konarski writes:

> time and a good experience. Not too many people know that the europeans hav
> very different style of riding than the americans. Europeans tend to do tri
> that are very graceful. They don’t do many hopping or wheel walking tricks

Are there that many differences? I’m an American living in the UK, but I only
started uni’s after moving here so I’ve never done it in the States… (Besides,
hopping is boring.)


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