Observed Trials Tech

So what's this all about? It's about trials and making your trials bike perfom better. This blog is to share ideas and expose trials riders to technical improvements for both modern, vintage and twinshock machinery.

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

No Crimes Committed


Mr. Hart has a bit of a go in Saturdays section #7.

This past week-end some fifty-odd victims visited the asylum known as The Ranch at B&J for the 5th Annual Big Bartons Creek Trials.

They were greeted by the escapees from the big house, who are still at large after laying out sixteen highly technical sections on the picturesque rolling hills and creek at The Ranch. Saturday's eight sections seemed to be a bit less evil for all the entrants, while Sunday showed just how diabolical the minds of trials criminally insane Ginder, Parsley and crew can be, if the loop scores and facial expressions of the entrants are any indication.

Breaking away from our typical format where sections one and two are usually pretty easy, we decided to let's just go ahead and get on with it and get some points and get those feet on the ground! All the sections were designed with numerous line choices within each classes splits, and that led to some obvious confusion as to which line to ride was the better choice.

When all was said and done the comments heard were, "I can do that, I just didn't!", "Really neat and challenging, I had a great time!", and "So that's how you do that! Why didn't you show me earlier?"

Thanks to all competitors (victims) and scorers and spectators, we hope you all had as good a time as we did.

Also mucho Thanks to John and Jackie Hamilton of Pig-N-Pie Bar-b-cue for great eats all week-end! Check 'em out at the food court at Bellvue Mall.

The Crew at B&J

Next trials:
ITSA 2-Day December 3rd and 4th

1 Comments:

  • At 11:06 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    hartc, this is your broyher hartjb, was it really that bad? Give Josh a call

     

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