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With funding from the "Pub Charity" this weekend event  was a great success. No Mick Andrews this year due to his mum being unwell. Thankfully, top Expert Karl Clark stepped in to give us all an excellent weekend of training.

The weekend started on Friday afternoon for some, with lessons at the Waimak’ training ground (aka Delis Park).Karl demonstrated how to climb a vertical obstacle and arrive at the top with the front wheel pointing skyward and then ride off landing on the rear wheel.By the end of the day we were all doing it - OK I am joking, but at least we understand the technique and can go away to “practice, practice, practice”.

Saturday’s training was held at Living Springs Camp. There were some new faces trying trials for the first time. It was good to see some very capable riding from a couple of the newcomers, keeping their feet  up as they rode down the rocky creek.  Karl put in a big effort helping everyone with their riding techniques. Watching Karl I could see that balance is everything at his level as most techniques just cannot be successful while wobbling excessively (everyone else).

Sunday’s event was held at Omihi, the inaugural “Great Canterbury Trail and Trial ride". The trail/trial concept enabled some newcomers to enjoy a trail ride and also watch the experienced competitors riding the various lines within the trials sections. Fifteen sections in total were grouped together in lots of four or five followed by a short trail ride between groups of sections.  The trail was an easy ride over grassy paddocks. I didn’t get lost, which means it was marked out very well. Two laps were required to complete the event and then back to Peter McDonald’s fine sausage sizzle.

A big thanks to Shirley, Brent and Stef, as this was no easy Trial to set out. As usual from this team, the sections were flowing and at a most suitable difficulty level.

The side-chair duo of Andy and Kendal put on a spectacular forward roll with double twist down a bank after rounding a tree on section two. I noticed that Kendal knows how to abort and land well clear of the metal monster that was pounding Andy into the ground. But we all know Andy can take it.

Mick Andrews had kindly donated one of his  trophies that he previously won in a Pre-65 event, saying to give it  to a rider  who "performed outstanding on the day". When Paul J. decided he was "outstanding" we all decided to keep it for the summer series final result. Paul did take the opportunity to drink a little lemonade from the cup in a most non Mick Andrews way.  An action packed weekend of motorcycling, what could be better?

The club would like to thank the Pub Charity who kindly donated  funding allowing for this event to take place providing an introduction and training for both new and regular riders.

Alan Duthie.


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Pioneer posted on January 26, 2012 02:32

Our trials year kicks off in earnest this weekend with Karl Clark here for a Training Day on Saturday and the First round of the Summer Series at Omihi on Sunday. Karl will also be at the Waimak practice area from 3pm Friday for a bonus training session for those that can make it.

The Training on Saturday starts at 10am at Living Springs. That will be at the Lower area of the property (The farm park where we had the Mick Andrews training last year). The cost for the day will be $15.

The Trail will be at Omihi starting at 10.30am. We will be using the "long loop" again this year so bring a bit of extra fuel. Last time we used this loop we estimated it to be about 12kms. The cost for the trial will also be $15 but if you attend both days it will be $20 for both.

This is going to be a great weekend to start off what is going to be a busy year of trials.

 


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Pioneer posted on January 6, 2012 03:15

Hi All.                                                                               

I have been asked to come down for a Training day on the 28th January.  I am always willing to help out and give back to the sport where I can. 

I also own a TLR twin shock of my own as well.  Even if you don’t have a modern bike and want to come along and have some fun and learn some new tricks you all are welcome.  

                                      

Most of you will know me but for those who may not I am ranked number two in the New Zealand Expert class and would like to pass on what I can to help you all.  

So if you are a beginner or a top class rider I would like to think I can help you and that you will end the day with a big smile and some new techniques for your next event.  

                                                                            

Look forward to catching up with you on the day.  

Thanks
Karl Clark.

The training Day will be held at Living Springs on Saturday the 28th starting at 10am.

There will then be a trial on Sunday at Omihi which will be the opening round of the Summer Series.

Karl has also said he will be coming down early on Friday and will be at the Waimak practice area on Friday afternoon for a head start on training for those that are interested.


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Pioneer posted on January 4, 2012 06:57
Unfortunately the up coming visit of Mick Andrews has had to be cancelled due to the ill health of Micks Mother.

Mick knows we were all looking forward to his trip and he is very sorry he can't come. He was concerned at having to let us down halfway through the trip if he had to rush home to be with his mother. It really is a shame he had to cancel so late in the day but hopefully we can rearrange his trip for next year our centenary year.

In Micks place we have now arranged for Karl Clark to come down to run the training sessions on the Saturday and we will still be holding the Trial an the Sunday as planned.

Karl (currently No2 in NZ) is an excellent coach and a keen twin shock rider as well. He has assured me he can cater for all levels of ability, on classic, twin shock or modern bikes so there will be something for everyone. I was lucky enough to do some training with Karl early last year and it was brilliant so don't miss this opportunity.

$15 for the Sunday trial.

$10 for the Saturday training session.

$20 for both days.

Under 18s free both days.

Non-members welcome.


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