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ishy

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  1. Steve stopped by this aft to pick up his 300lb of ballast, don't worry I didn't let him leave until I had some of his $$$$$$$$$$$$$
  2. Where's the front page did some bugger take in to the bog for a read and discovered there was no paper.
  3. This should be interesting, we are only viewing the side of disgruntled customer so far. We know from tales of SSDT entries that the secretary takes all sort's of stick all hours of the day, and she's such a sweet little thing, how could anyone be nasty toward her. PS my entries on the way flower
  4. I don't understand the scoring system, but this is how Todo trial rank the best riders of all time. Look at the picture of Mart, now that's a proper dab. click on url, then historical ranking mundial http://www.todotrial.com/ttactual/indexttactual.htm
  5. There you go, still doesn't mention novice but if you can't do it on two wheels four should keep the dab's down. Didn't the make ATV's specifically for people who can't ride bike's but enjoy going to the hospital
  6. " point is how do we attract more people into the sport" What sport has the entry level to the sport begin at national level? I may also be missing the point here. Sting!! am a correct in assuming that you think the support line at the US nationals is too hard, and would better serve trials if it was eased enough to allow novice/intermediate riders to compete. If so lowering the standared will give a better looking succes rate on paper. What a crock of ****!! I'm not competent enough to do something so why don't they lower the standard to the point I am, bit like the school grades, if they can't past the test, then the test is too hard.
  7. From what I understand the last two round's were hard due to very slippery conditions and the sections were not dangerous but very technical, is a safe high scoring event a bad thing ? an high scoring event gives a rider more chance to recover points than event won on clean. From your post I understand that it is the easiest line at the nationals that you think is too hard, top line of the entry form states a rider need's to be of Advance to expert caliber to ride the sections, event's I have ridden and seen, the base section is below this level. This is a national championship, for all the classes, should riders be challenged, or do you think the support class should accommodate novice. Quite a few 65 and 70 year old riders get around without complaining it's too hard, club trials are for entry level riders, should nationals be easy enough to accommodate them.
  8. Dave, I have some and Steve will be down this weekend, I will see how many I have and have him take you one or two home. Ishy
  9. Thinking why is my bum so sore
  10. I see RYP has just come out with a new training DVD, his last one was well liked. Advanced Trials Training Techniques DVD This DVD expands on the Trials Training Techniques series and directs Ryan's attention towards the "Advanced" trials techniques necessary to continue to improve. Ryan's excellent communication make for a fun and easy learning experience. This is a full length DVD with munus, scene selections and outtakes! Ryan Young dives into his bag of tricks to teach the advanced techniques that helped make him a 6-time US National Champion. Have the very best instructor in your living room teaching you how to become a champion http://www.rypusa.com/
 
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