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surgeonrocher

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  1. Ben, fair play for having your say. I hope it leads to some constructive debate. Maybe the riders should get together and organise an event to show how hard the sections should be, and what format, rules etc are deemed to work best. I'm not being at all critical when I say that, I just think it would be an interesting experiment.
  2. Sam 5 Alexz 5 James 5 Dan 0 Rider no 17 ZERO All quite simple really.....
  3. I might be wrong but I imagine the non stop comment was probably made tounge in cheek.
  4. A little tip, get a rear mudguard for a Beta 4 stroke (Rev 4T 2008 i think). Its the same size but is black instead of white. If you can overlook that you will save about
  5. The future of trials might be clubs using their ground for more arranged open practice days. Charge around a tenner, come and go as you please, ride whatever rules you want..., set your own severity, saves the club a lot of hassle e.g finding observers, setting out etc. Maybe set a few sections out for the kids/beginners so that new starters have people to ride with and learn from. This format might also be less daunting for a newcomer to the sport. Everyone enjoys and appreciates riding a decent trial but on a week-by-week basis the flexibilty offered by a practice day will appeal to many.
  6. No minders, thank Christ for that! No more 'big effort' 'stand on it' 'lets hear it' or any of the other well worn shouts...
  7. Wonder why the marketing people picked Raga? Not very believable is it
  8. Good man, bring a picnic table with you!
  9. Bout bleedin time! Missed the lions roar
  10. What can you say?........ Not for me i'm afraid. Anyone agree?
  11. Errrrm ..... never before.... (sorry)
  12. When Mr Bou rides section 2 do you think the number of spectators at section 1 will be zero?
  13. Or look at www.atrapalo.com & search under trial. Not sure what the link to the Enduro is... A girlfriend fluent in Spanish helps
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