Next up..

Bout to do another road trip down to Aspen, CO. The route is across Wa, into northern Idaho maybe ride Coeur D' Alene, down to utah and over to COLORADO. Lars and I  are gonna Blast the Mass next weekend as a little warm up for National Champs- regional event: Mountain states cup. Yeti land. Aspen is always a good place to visit, "Harry: I expected the Rocky Mountains to be a little rockier than this. Lloyd: I was thinking the same thing. That John Denver's full of shit, man." dumb and dumber will be on loop- c ya.

http://www.racemsc.com/events/blastthemass.html

Northstar pro grt results

TRUCKEE, CA Such a lung burner of a race at Northstar!!. The combination of elevation, hot dry dusty conditions, and all the pedalling over 4+ min left us all in a world of hurt. I am actually still coughing a day later, but could barely talk or do anything for a good 20 min after my run.

I knew buhly would be in her element on a course like this, so I had to throw down a good run and pedal as hard as possible. She had a crash though, so my time stands as the top time of the weekend. Good to see pruitt out racing, she is a talented rider, as is Leigh d, so our field had some depth.

Pedalling Didn't seem to be a problem for World cup leader Greg Minnaar. He usually kills it whn it comes to fitness courses, but bryn was right there riding really well!! it is so rad to have top guys attend these events. Races in the us are growing because of it. All the Santa Cruz big hitters, Minnaar, peaty, Cedric, just missing Josh bryceland who almost lost his head last week.

They also brought in Larry longo to announce on the weekend, he is the best! And knows a lot about the sport. Think he will be doing some commentary for the wyndam world cup, not sure if that's freecaster or what, but fans will be stoked.

Pro dh Women's finals 1. Jill 4.29.7 2. Kathy pruitt 4.37.5 3. Leigh Donovan 4.45.2 4. Jackie harmony 4.45.6 5. Rachel Bauer 4.46.9

buhly DNF

Men's dh results 1. Greg Minnaar 3.59.9 2. Bryn 4.03.3 3. Steve peat 4.06.5 4. Cedric gracia 4.07.3 5. Mitch Ropelato 4.07.4 6. Mikey sylvestri 4.07.4 7. Eliot Jackson 4.10.3 8. Kevin aiello 4.11.0 9. Jd swangen 4.11.7 10. Logan binggelli 4.12.2 11. Lars Sternberg 4.12.5

facebook photos: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2063046&id=1513875482

Northstar Pro Grt

LAKE TAHOE, CAFRI: quali. Fun day of riding, dust was insane all through practice. Hard to find clear gaps from all the riders. Not much regulating goin on anywhere. For the actual qualifying they did get a bit of water out there on some of the lower turns, which was a nice surprise.. From my experience, quali was my first full run, and man, there is so much pedalling! I was just having fun flowing, but should have definatly put in more work! Maybe I blew myself up, cause i owned the first 30 sec:) four and a half min is a long time at altitude. Buhly is a real strong pedaler, so I now know what needs to be done, and it's gonna hurt.

Mens race, syndicate boys got maybe 3-4 runs on the track, but I guess they do their testing here, so no big deal. Lift was running so slow with all the people riding the bike park all mixed in. Anyway, peaty took a bit of a digger in the 2nd turn. Brad benedict, local hero, pedalled his brains out and took the victory over minnaar by .2 . Bryn was 4th, but top 4 are all fairly close. WOMEN'S DH 1. Buhly 4.32.5 2. Jill 4.34.0 3. Pruitt 4.38.0 4. Joanna Peterson 4.44.3 5. Leigh d. 4.47.5

MENS QUALI 1. Brad Benedict 4.08.0 2. Minnaar 4.08.2 3. Mikey sylvestri 4.09.4 4. Bryn 4.09.9 5. Kevin aiello 4.12.8

12. Larssternberg

THURS: First day of practice up at Northstar today. I guess what has made the biggest impression on me is just the dryness of it all. Being from the NW we haven't seen many dry days at altitude- dust bugars, and a bit of a headache. All good though, track is pretty straight forward and flowy, nothing really technical, but the looseness of the turns will make the push for speed interesting. Chairlift access is always a bonus, 4.5 min with lots of flat pedaly bits.

The ol tr450 is loving it, so am I. Dh is sooo much fun in any situation. Really nice people on tour here in the us. Even a bit of international talent, Bryn, minnaar, peaty, rando, kieren Bennett, n more. We should have the best of US women here too; Pruitt, Buhly, Leigh D, Jackie h, me, etc.... Maybe a Canadian or two?

Anyway, more practice, mor pedaling, more tahoey goodness. Nor cal is beautiful.

Tahoe bound...

After another glorious week in B.C., it is now time to head for drier ground in Northern California. Feels like forever since I have raced, but round #3 of the pro grt is upon us. I used to snowboard a ton at Northstar when I lived in the bay area, but now with the bike park open, this sweet resort is kicking year round. I'm excited to check it out. Bryn just got back from 6 weeks of continuios travel last night, so he's flyin down, but Lars and I are loaded up, and already in the thick of it. We broke up the drive a bit, went to visit Chico at Dakine in Hood River, then made it to Bend oregon for an evening slalom/ pump track session. Such a RAd place, Kirt Vories n crew were out shredding as well. Power session before dark. Anywho, heading the rest of our mission in the am,7 hrs more...

Suppose to have sone serious talent at this race. Obviously transition racing:), yeti boys, odi, etc. World champ, Steve peat making the trip. Santa Cruz bicycles is somewhat close, so I'm sure that, as well being a supporter of us racing has drawn him in. pretty decent pro prize purse too, nice work northstar, $1500 for first. Progrt.com

I'll keep ya posted . Jill

new character

Got a new little DH character to match my art theme:)fresh helmet on the way as well, can't wait!!

NW cup #3

PORT ANGELES, WA

SUNDAY: Lars and I held it down on the Local front for Transition, taking both pro men's and women's victories at NW Cup #3! These races are pretty fun, really good practice, lots of shuttles, probably the best announcing ever, and a sweet crew to ride with. It's important to support grassroots racing whenever possible.

Race day saw a 6am wake up call, breakfast, coffee, warm up, and at practice by 8am. Only good thing about being up that early was the nice flat light from the morning fog. Trails were as perfect as I have ever seen em. Qualifying and finals in the same day, but it felt like an eternity between the two. In Quali I was pretty confident that I had a top 3 sewn up, based on participant numbers:) Race run- the plan was to be smoother, ie faster, but I scored the exact same time as my qualifier, rode a ton better though. baffling. Best thing I took away was knowing my fitness is improving. Adapting from 30sec-1min efforts to 3-5min flat out effort has proven to be a challenge. Just happy to have kicked the excessive coughing stage after each race, who hoo.... Proud of my teammate Lars too, who went undefeated for two runs. Transitionbikes.com, word.

Here are some photos documenting the weekend's excitement... facebook.com/album <<<<RESULTS >>>>>

Pro Women 1. Jill Kintner , Seattle, Wa- 3:18.61 2.Miranda Miller, Garabaldi Highland, BC, 3:26.88 3. Stamm, Cassandra, Carnation, WA- 3:58.89

Pro Men
1. Lars Sternberg, Bellingham, Wa- 2:58.38 2. Brad Benedict, Auburn, CA- 2:59.70 3. Kyle Thomas, Issaquah, WA- 3:05.68 4. Barty McDaniels, Pacific, WA- 3:05.75 5. Charlie Sponsel, Lake Oswego, WA- 3:06.10
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SATURDAY: Could not ask for a nicer day. Sun was out, 70 degrees, blue skies, ocean view, snow capped mtns, primo moist dirt. PA was going off :) super small turnout for round 3 compared to the mega pro grt last round, but that means more riding. Glad I convinced Miranda Miller to cruise down from Canada, cause we are the only two, maybe one more, on the list for pro women. Think there were 19 pro men. All good, plenty of cat 1,2, and 3 to make up the numbers.

So funny how everyone was complaining about 70 degrees being so hot, nw blood melts in the sun. Shuttle ride up in the back of the u-haul was pretty much like a stinky sweat bath, I nearly spewed several times, motion sickness and heat don't mix well.

Tight crew of local support though. One of the owners of Transition, Kevin, came out to race, actually 4 of the 7 Tr employees are here supporting the race series, so it's pretty fun, super low key. Feels a lot like an epic shuttle day. I even shuttled runs to the cross country dh sections, all down, no up, schweet.

Racing tomorrow...... Stay tuned

Transition - NBD

The guys at Transition are hilarious, watch this video ... Time Bandits 2, is also a pretty funny with the highlight being a pony and an electric mobility scooter...

Oh Canada.

Since I live pretty close, and had a bit of spare time, I pinned it up to Canada in the sprinter to visit homies and ride. Squamish, being the outdoor Capitol of the world, got me especially excited. Xc trails for days that have decent climbs, but fast technical flowy decents:) I was permagrin the whole ride! My new favorite spot:) You must make that town a mandatory stop if headed to whistler, pemberton too apparently. Anywho, Strand and Miranda had the hot tips for trails, so we gathered a crew of about 8 and packed in good solid days. rode whistler bike park for one day, pump tracks, xc, bike paths- just a happy place to be on a sunny day. Went to north Vancouver as well to visit dennis "air" beare. Rode some downhill dirt jumps, but the highlight was the fourty year old drunk shirtless guy yelling whewww over every jump he jumped. Nice touch was a cig hanging out his mouth:) Sorry I haven't had many updates, ive been leaving my computer at home a lot. Kinda sucked to not watch the freecaster from Scotland, ha to get Twitter updates. Bryn was there, maybe he'll fill you in.

In Port Angeles again right now for round 3 or the NW cup. Goo practice for the things I need to work on... Back up to Canada after this though, then south to northstar @ tahoe for some nor cal shredding.

Vital info

For World Cup coverage Vitalmtb.com does a great job!!. Lovely photos, this one in particular, go Bryn:) >>>VITAL<<< Ft.William, Scotland this weekend.

US Open 2010

VERNON, NJSUNDAY DH FINALS

US Open Complete. I raced, then hiked back up to watch the men's action in the rock garden. Wow, impressive turnout of fans, I heard em when I came through, but really had no idea it was that packed. Red Bull brought in a DJ station,,, so tunes were pumping, beers were flowing, air horns and cow bells blasting. Nice summer day for a Bike race in New Jersey:)

After my crash yesterday, I had orders from Bryn and Lars, not to hit the finish line jump, so I had to ride the go around which was about a second slower. Finished 2nd by 0.4 seconds!!! Doh. Decent run, did the rocks clean, Just a exited the lower woods in an interesting spot, hit the low line by accident and lost a bit of speed. Still learning how to put together full runs, and I know what I gotta do next time, so I am happy to be learning and progressively getting better, which is my goal every race. T-MO (tracy) won, me 2nd, buhly 3rd.

In the men's final, we were at the top of the main rock section watching. Really interesting to hear results after seeing the top 15 from one spot. Mic Hannah, had a really creative, clever line entering the rocks, just a bit wider over rocks instead of the main root. He would have been loads faster than everyone else, but I guess flatted in the lower bit of the track. Neethling entered and exited super quick too, and it paid off with a win. There were 5 or 6 different lines. Brendan was wild, hit a low- low line to the right of the main tree, snaked around, degree of difficulty- High, reward-??, he looked fast, but not sure it was any faster than the main line. WOuld've been way better to see bryn out there, but that flat in qualifying put a damper on things. Lars was holding it down in the Men's final, till he nailed a rock and got a flat too- sympathy flat? probably not.

Podium here took well over two hours. All kinds of giveaways, and wild games to win sponsored stuff. I had to pound a beer to keep my sanity. Gee was there, but had to leave for his flight and missed it. Worth the wait though I suppose for a couple thousand dollars. US Open has the best pro prize purse for Pros in america. Not really stoked that they took away form the Women's purse to add to the mens. I hate this debate really, but I would at least prefer if they kept the same money from previous years and paid deeper, or add to it. ANyway, maybe they will learn for next year if enough people heckle them. Pinkbike.com is on it:). Regardless of anything, US Open is a Killer event, well worth going to on numerous levels. I am stoked that it continues to grow.

Anyway, pretty good couple of weeks, we will see how everyone goes at the World Cup next week in Scotland. Bryn will be on point, ready to dominate!!! I'll be at home training up , getting fitter,doing more full runs:) learning:) nursing my bruises.

RESULTSlive-timing

PRO WOMEN 1- Tracy Moesley - 2:40.16 2- Jill Kintner - 2:40.57 - +0.41 3- Mellisa Buhl - 2:42.58 - +2.42 4- Jacqueline Harmony - 2:50.19 - +10.03 5- Miranda Miller - 2:51.12 - +10.96 PRO MEN 1- Andrew Neethling - 2:19.55 2- Gee Atherton - 2:20.09 - +0.54 3- Justin Leov - 2:20.36 - +0.81 4- Steve Smith - 2:21.00 - +1.45 5- Sam Hill - 2:21.52 - +1.97

SUN AM: The track is dry, fast and ready to go. Couple hrs till race time....

SAT REPORT: GIANT SLALOM FINALS + DH QUALI

GS- With all the delays from DH qualifying,  giant slalom start times were pushed back about an hour. Convienient cause right as we lined up to start, the rain came. I was the last pro women to go, and noticed the turns had a nice shine on the dirt, which is the slipperiest time to ride. Regardless, didn't slide out and put down a decent run. Had a nasty wreck over the finishline jump in DH qualifying, so I opted not to take my second run. None of the other top 3 women wanted to contest my first run, so I won! Should've gone up for run two for the fans though, sorry fans, bit uneventful.

Men's race was nice and close though, especially top 5. Mitch Ropeloto's first run backed up his performance from yesterday's quali, then Brendan slotted just behind him, lopes crashed in his first run, sam was not that aggressive, troy brosnan was right there ripping, Logan Binggeli had the best last turn carve, lars slid out, etc.

Second run (best of Two format) the rain had stopped so the dirt was drying. Most of the guys improved their times; Sam was pedaling a lot more in this run, Troy looked amazing, Brendan pulled a couple tenths on mitch's first run, and took over the lead, and then it was up to mitch, last male pro on the hill, who was for sure winning the race!! He was lookingto be up by a second coming into the last section of track, till he mis-timed the high speed fadeaway decent. His prehop off the the lip was off, as hit his back wheel on the lip which flipped him down the drop, over the bars, about 15 feet onto his chest. Knocked out for like 10 seconds. So ugly, never ever want to see that. He was talking and remembered where he was and stuff, could move all limbs, but his crash for sure put a damper on things. He should be ok though, will find out when he gets out of hospital. Brendan ended up with the win. Mitch's first time held for 2nd, troy killed it for 3rd.

Giant Slalom Pro Mens Winners: 1- Brendan Fairclough - 39.52 2- Mitch Ropelato - 39.65 3- Troy Brosnan - 39.88 4- Sam Hill - 40.31 5- George Ryan - 40.38 9- LARS STERNBERG!!!

Giant Slalom Pro Womens Winners: 1- Jill Kintner - 43.18 2- Melissa Buhl - 44.74 3- Tracy Moseley - 45.90 4- Anne Laplante - 46.47 5- Joanne Petterson - 47.14

(Photo; SVEN @ Vitalmtb.com)

The downhill Was actually earlier in the day..

DH Mens Pro Downhill unofficial Qualifying Results: 1- Mick Hannah - 2:21.27 2- Gee Atherton - 2:21.90 - +0.63 3- Andrew Neethling - 2:22.22 - +0.95 4- Steve Smith - 2:22.33 - +1.06 5- Brendan Fairclough - 2:24.15 - +2.88 6- Justin Leov - 2:25.36 - +4.09 7- Jurgen Beneke - 2:26.33 - +5.06 8- Luke Strobel - 2:26.91 - +5.64 9- Duncan Riffle - 2:25.98 - +5.71 10- Sam Hill - 2:27.40 - +6.13 Lars was 12th!!! Bryn with a front flat, didn't qualify and wasn't happy. Kyle Strait and Marc Beaumont front flatted as well.

Womens Pro Downhill Qualifying Results: 1- Mellisa Buhl - 2:45.12 2- Tracy Moseley - 2:45.16 - +0.04 3- Jacqueline Harmony - 2:54.27 - +9.14 4- Myranda Miller - 2:58.26 - +13.14 5- Fionn Griffiths - 2:59.61 - +14.49 6- Rebecca McQueen - 3:01.27 - +16.15 7- Katie Holden - 3:03.84 - +18.72 8- Vaea Verbeeck - 3:07.82 - +22.70 9- Karen Eagan - 3:09.43 - +24.31 10- Johanne Tuttle - 3:14.11 - +28.99 11- Anne Galyean - 3:17.05 - +31.93 12- Joanna Petterson - 3:24.73 - +39.61 13- Jill Kintner - 3:32.84 - +47.72 (Crashed during run) 14- Amanda Pilling - 3:36.03 - +50.91 15- Anne Laplante - 3:51.18 - +1:06.06 Women Times now official I crashed in the worst place ever, over the finishline jump. Landed back wheel, didn't save it, and cartwheeled. Only damage was a handlebar to the Quad, bunch of other bruises, and a destroyed folded front wheel. Ready for tomorrow, would've been a good run...

Our condo is right at the finishline pretty much , so we ha a nice little viewing party at the pad. FRI REPORT: GIANT SLALOM QUALI + DH PRACTICE Big day of riding, morning DH practice followed by afternoon Giant Slalom Qualifiers. Had kind of a rough go of practice yesterday, 2 flat tires out of 3 runs. Bryn said to be light, but there are so many square edge rocks, it is a little tricky. All good , though, takes me about 3 runds to really get into it, and with the greasy conditions from the rain the night before, there is a lot of adapting to do:)

Giant slalom went well and was super fun. getting on my slalom bike feels really comfortable:). It's not a dual event, just one course, ride it as fast as possible. As much as I love US open, the schedule started to annoy me. Practive forever, then an hour and a half break, more practice and qualifying, too much after having half a day yesterday. I think what put me over the edge was Third eye Blind blasting over the stereo and my drinks getting thrown away in that break time before the next practice. Such a long hike up only to discover no liquid is available. Not really that bad though I suppose. Mitch took the win in Quali on a hardtail, which would have really sucked on this track, so there you go, the kid has skills. I won the ladies. Best of two runs for finals. ..

Women: 1- Jill Kintner - 43.15 2- Melissa Buhl - 44.22 - +1.07 3- Tracy Moseley - 46.26 - +3.11 4- Anne Laplante - 46.70 - +3.55 5- Joanne Petterson - 47.31 - +4.16 6- Johanne Tuttle - 50.14 - +6.99 7- Kate Parhiala - 52.27 - +9.12

Men: 1- Mitch Ropelato - 39.91 2- Brendan Fairclough - 40.63 - +0.72 3- Gerrit Beytagh/Brian Lopes - 41.13 - +1.22 4- Jared Rando - 41.17 - +1.26 5- George Ryan - 41.21 - +1.30 6- Logan Binggeli - 41.35 - +1.44 7- Troy Brosnan - 41.38 - +1.47 8- Kevin Aiello - 41.44 - +1.53 9- Lars Sternberg - 41.45 - +1.54 10- Sam Hill - 41.54 - +1.63 11- Blake Carney - 41.96 - +2.05 12- Mikey Haderer - 41.99 - +2.08 13- Alejandro Ortiz - 42.00 - +2.09 14- Mitch Chubey - 42.01 - +2.10 15- Tyler McCaul - 42.19 - +2.28

Full Results

VERNON,NJ Us open seems to get bigger every year not for it's 1,000 feet of elevation, but as far as prize money and talent. They said something like a $25,000 pro purse!!. Plus in attendance; Sam Hill, Brendan Fairclough, Gee Atherton,, Stevie Smith, Bryn n Lars, Leov, Neethling, Tracy, Strobel, Giant fellas Duncan and Rando, Mic Hannah, Beaumont, Lopes, Odi Team, Buhly, Fionn Griffiths, Miranda Miller, Mitch Ropelato, etc.. So not too shabby, kudos to the organizers.

Yesterday was 93 degrees, super steamy from early in the day, just brutal to be outside, but today was not quite as bad. As I type this though there is lightning, thunder, rain, and wind. East coast is always so extreme with it's weather, makes for a lot of hiding out in the AC. I would trade it all for a nice 65 degree day with slight overcast, sigh.

Anyway, had a bit of course walk and a little jump jam at Jeff Lenowski's place down the road yesterday. Today; Giant slalom and DH practice. Gian slalom here is more fun than I remembered it last year. Very long hot sweaty walk to the top, but ripping. Corners are a little flat, as they seem pretty hard-pact and sustainable, but they all link up real nice. Best of two runs kind of format. Nice n mellow. I felt really comfortable on my little double today, so I'm excited for this.

DH was a lot better than it looked:) I mean it looked good! but the rocks rolled a lot smoother than what I thought, being a first timer on this track and all. Some square edged ones did try to bite me, but kept it going. Lots of fun. They added a new off-camber section which was a little tricky , and re routed parts of the bottom. The  finishline jump broke a lot of people off because it was too short for the monster kicker. I didn't hit it today, don't really like the look of it. Saw so many people carcass off of it. Our room is right next to it, so maybe I won't watch any more of the Amateur practice. yeesh. Here is a helmet cam of the course VITAL

That's it for now, we will see what this rain does to the rocks up there...

Pro Grt#2- DH Results

Plattekill Bike Park- Roxbury, NY

Race #2 of the Pro Gravity series complete. Means a lot to USA racing to have top US and international talent supporting these events. Pro Podiums had 5 countries represented, USA, Aus, NZ, UK, RSA.

Throughout the day, conditions dried out from the overnight rain. Morning practice was a tricky, I got pretty dirty from a digger, but by the time 3pm rolled around, wind and sun made rolling almost the same as the previous days, and the course was in good shape. Qualification and finals were in the same day, which was nice. Bryn took the top spot in Quali and then was pretty close to backing it up for finals, but Neethling rode well and squeaked him out.  I was up in drug testing for the men's final, so I missed most of the finals, heard some numbers from an ear against the window.

Women's race, Tracy Mosley has so much experience and was able to take 7 seconds off her qualifying run which was ridiculous 3.00. Her time was competitive with a lot of the men's times. Buhly and I were battling it out for the #2 position, think this track would'e suited her really well. I'm not sure how much time I lost hitting a tree, but I got beat, and this experience and learning from every run has been pretty exciting, so I'm happy with that. Just pinning it and letting off the brakes is not something you can just do safely, it takes time to build speed.

The organizers of the event were really happy to have everyone at their mountain, and we were happy to be here. Small town events are classic. The MC of awards defiantly took his time giving out awards, and botching names, and paid the price in the end getting soaked with pro men's champaign:).

KHS sponsored the event and gave away like 5 complete bikes to amateurs and event winners. They also contributed to the pro prize purse, which was fantastic. Bryson Martin earned his spot on the Jr Worlds Team as well.

I put a bunch of pics on facebook if you're interested...

Pro Mens Results: 1. Andrew Neethling 2:43:48 2. Bryn Atkinson 2:44:47 3. Justin Leov 2:45:20 4. Duncan Riffle 2:47:44 5. Kieran Bennett 2:47:99 6. Logan Binggeli 2:48:91 7. Jared Rando 2:49.28 8. JD Swanguen 2:49.70 9. Mikey Sylvestri 2:49.83 10. Jurgen Beneke 2:51.35

Pro Womens Results: 1. Tracy Moseley 3:00:49 2. Melissa Buhl 3:05:47 3. Jill Kintner 3:09:14 4. Darian Harvey 3:29:93 5. Rae Gandolf 3:45:12

Ray's Wallride

Here is a pic from Ray's indoor mountain bike park the other day- Red Bull wallride. RAY'S

Pro GRT #2- New York

Thought I would just post up some photos from our little course walk after practice. There are a few main rock features , but overall the track is really fun and flowy. Nice dry dirt:) Some of the corners are quite blown out and getting worse, but not too bad. The organizers ran some sort of winner take all old school slalom; raked out dirt on the beginner slope, flags in the ground, super raw:). Not sure who won. Followed of course by some foot down for the kiddies, etc. We were up there for a pasta dinner at the lodge, so bit of something for everyone:). Plattekill is a lovely spot, really nice people, good scenery. Our hotel down the road is awesome- The Roxbury Motel. Also great to see small resorts step up for mountain biking.

Sorry, it's kinda hard to see these photos large. I have to work out how to send em to a new window.

Pro GRT#2- NY

Photos: Ian Hylands, Pinkbike.com ROXBURY, NY Got into New York a couple days ago, spent 1 day/night in NYC living it up, did some interviews to promote these up and coming events, then Bryn, Lars, and Strobel arrived at JFK airport in the afternoon and we drove north to Roxbury for round 2 of the Pro Grt National series.

The 15 passenger van we hired wasn't available, so we are rollin in new chevy suburban. Pretty sweet untill you try to put 4 people and 6 bikes and all the bags inside, so we stapped Luke Strobel's Evil to the roof. He was a little nervous, but it made it all the the way no problem. Tightest pack job ever though.

Thursday, course walk. Lifts were open and the people who were ready were practicing. Should be a good field here on the weekend. We got our full team, Lars is back in action, Bryn, me. Trek has their DH team, minus Neko (their Junior rider who is broken), KHS, Team ODI, Strobel, Kieran Bennett, David K., Brad bennedict, and a bunch more. Not all have arrived obviously.

East COast has a unique feel for the riding. People have a lot of character, elevation is minimal, but it's still pretty good. A bit narrow of a track here, few drops, bunch of traverses, but it looks alright. Bit like trail riding some said.

800 feet of elevation drop, 1 mile long. It has been raining a bunch, but today was as glorious of a day I have ever seen. 80 degrees, sunshine, dry track, green grass…

Can’t believe how much grass there is here, and every single person seems to be out mowing it on their riding lawn mowers. Maybe a goat or two would save a bunch of time. jeeze. We are in the country for sure, and it’s really nice and spacious though. Streams, rolling hills, greenery everywhere, should be pretty good.

Ohio dreamin' n Rays

Had a good time in Ohio this weekend, the people really made the trip for me. Ohio Dreams, which is outside of Cleveland about an hour,  hosts mostly summer camps (similar to Woodward but smaller) so it wasn't officially open, but Red Bull got em to Open up and host some kids and other riders for the day to ride with me, sign posters etc:).

The compound has a ton of land, big indoor skatepark, plus an outdoor beginner one, full size bmx track, dirt jumps, ski ramps into water, etc. All the dirt stuff and pool weren't ridable yet,  so we were mainly inside riding park. Normally skateparks are not really my thing on a MTB with 28" wide bars, but I had fun and caught some vert:) . My bro would've been proud. Staff was awesome, good riders as well. THx to Ann Marie at Red Bull, riders for coming out, and the Ashcraft family  for owning a cool spot to ride.

Ray's had some new features since I had been there last; rhythm room, dirt room, new wooden pump track section. I spent some time exploring the place n riding a bunch of lines. Red bull Berm saw some action. It's a big wooden wallride/berm. I got above the bulls, which is pretty high, so I was stoked. Solid crew of riders there, place felt empty kinda though cause its so big. Dirt room was a good start. I would've liked to have seen a sick dirt pump track in there, but that's just me.

I did make the wall of fame of pro riders who have been there, so that was cool. Guess Ray is building another indoor park in Wisconsin near Trek, so he wasn't there. Keith, the new manager, was shredding, busted out a manual in the pump track over 4 deep rollers, I was impressed. He used to announce NBL nationals and race a bunch back in the day. Pretty good for an old guy:)

Not a bad way to spend a couple days en route to the east coast.

World Cup News Maribor

CHeck out the latest action from Maribor, round #1. Bryn said it has been the crappiest weather, super muddy, plenty of roots , steep and fast. True test to the best in the world. Greg Minnaar took the victory in the Men's class, followed by Gee, Brenden, a frenchy, and Sam hill. Bryn finished 12th, which is an awesome start to the season in these conditions. Jr. Atkinson, Rhys, had some bad luck and hurt his wrist in practice, should be ok for the next one though. Bryn sent a mini update, below. Guess this VOlcano has caused some more travel interruptions. I bought the pass on freecaster and couldn't watch anything, anyone else?

BRYN- "Sitting in the airport here in Vienna, my flight has been delayed and I have been re-routed.. + 9hrs to my trip.. Nice.

Round 1 of the World cup was on this weekend, in Maribor, Slovenia. Sloppy, muddy, conditions + 250 downhillers, made the track deteriorate so quickly. This was my first race with Mechanic Jason Marsh, we hit it off right away, and he did a great job, making things easy on me.

Racing went well for us. i finished 12th. I was 5th fastest at the intermediate split, and just made some costly mistakes in the last half which sent me back a few spots.

Back to America for the Pro GRT #2, and the US Open, should be some good times!"

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GOOD LUCK IN MARIBOR

MARIBOR, SLOVENIA Bryn and the rest of the World Cup Circuit are in Slovenia right now getting ready for the first DH World Cup of the year on Sunday!! It is a double header, DH, 4x, so all events. If you don't know where Maribor, Slovenia is, peep this map, it's East of Italy, North of Croatia. Pretty nice place, real green, lots of rain, super Euro.

I am not attending any of the Europe World Cup rounds, so it's kinda weird being home, following as a fan, but I'm extra excited to watch live on FREECASTER.TV this sunday May 16th at 13:15 CET, which is 9 hrs ahead of Seattle Time.

WEEKEND IN OHIO- MAY 15 &16

Red Bull paired up with Ray's MTB Park and Ohio Dreams to put together a nice little sun/monday riding weekend in Ohio to reach out to young people, especially girls, who ride bikes or do action sports. Sort of an opportunity to ride with a pro, me, and be exposed to the lifestyle I suppose. Should be pretty fun. Ohio has some pretty crazy facilities, I never heard of Ohio Dreams, but it's similar to Woodward as far as skateparks, ramps, pools, dirt, trails, etc...I'll take some photos:) seems like they should get the word out a little better. Ray's, I have heard of and been to once before, but there are many new improvements... They have also invited girls from the Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland to this experience as most would not normally get a chance like this.

OHIO DREAMS from 12-4 Sunday and

RAY'S 5p-8p on Monday

From here to NYC.... Pro GRT #2 is coming up at Platekill, NY, followed by The US OPEN in New Jersey the following weekend..... East coast tour.

Contour HD- shoot

Seems as of Late, lots of riders are rocking helmet cams, and why not?!, gives that much more insight to riding. Contour HD cameras are the ones we use, "8 hrs of recordable HD on on a single memory card", lightest as well. Pretty incredible footage that is super easy to upload. The company is called Twenty20 ,camera is ContourHD. All the names get confusing, Vholder, Contour, Twenty20. All the same fun-loving people, All based in Seattle!!. You may have seen their bus, or Jason's crazy Mohawk, either way, these cameras are sweet. Team Transition did a little ContourHD photo shoot the other day, rocking the cameras on the goggle strap, stable, no sticky business on our helmet. Thanks to Ian Coble, a star photographer who does mainly ski photography, but mtb as well

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