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PeterH

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  1. They really got their money's worth out of that pointy rock that took out Julian in the first section. I love how he bounced back and crushed the house in the next section, he definitely has big pedal ups dialed. I like seeing the same guys and knowing their individual style and strengths, there is a good rivalry at the moment (without Jack there).

  2. 4 hours ago, cwtrials said:

    I know it's been said before, but Charlie is on a different wavelength. It's crazy to see him transition so well to 26"

    I know I'm asking for trouble as an American debating this on a UK forum but I disagree. He is a ton of fun to watch and has the ability to seemingly do anything, but it just doesn't seem to come together when it really really counts. Much like Montalvo, so much fun to watch, always so dynamic and crazy front stuff, but took years to pull off the rainbow jersey, I feel it will be the same with Rolls.

    Will be interesting to see him on the 26" up against Jack, both move fast but I feel Carthy is way more robotic and gets the job done just perfect.

  3. I could be wrong here, but I would think bmx wheels are actually better for this. Between the psi they can run and the ratio of tire height to wheel size. I think how in the auto world stupid big rims and rubber band tires are more likely to be destroyed or at least flatted by potholes and curbs and such (though it could also be the "skill" of drivers with that setup). Also its a speedy move and trials is not (I know street trials is a bit different).

  4. I go back and forth between 20 and 26 all the time. Some times it is weeks or months almost only on one, sometimes it is every ride or two. I really like the way each have strengths and how I adapt to different styles. Sometimes the big bike feels like cheating getting up and over stuff, but I love the way I get so comfortable on the 20 and it just disappears beneath me, but I do have to focus on gaps a little bit more. Lots of the top guys have a preference and things are so dialed in now, but I love the old days when riders like Benito could podium on both. I think anything you do on different bikes makes you a better rider overall, but there are are times when you feel off at first switching, but it just build flexibility into your brain and muscle memory. As my garage will testify, more bikes and more options are a good thing.

  5. I will echo some other stuff said here, I've got 25+ years of riding as well and I miss the old BIU days. I really DO like getting "partial credit" now, I think you should be rewarded if you make it 90% through a section and 5 vs someone that gets a 5 on the first obstacle. That said I don't like how if you dab on the flat ground (and we've all done it...) you can lose points for a crazy hard gate you made it through.

    To the joe public discussion that's what I love about the old days, to explain it all you had to say was this: They have to stay on their bike between the tape and get over crazy stuff from the start to the finish in under a certain amount of time.

    That was it. No A and B and C gates, no "why can't they use that obvious rock right next to the giant up, no why cant they just ride the flat ground from the start to finish.

    I get how making modern sections in open areas works for spectators/filming/logistics, but I miss good comps out in the woods/mountains (Buthiers, Itadori, Les Gets 2004 qualifiers, and so on)

  6. 8 hours ago, AdamR28 said:

    Lovely! That engine is known as the 2ZZ, basically the same as in a Toyota Celica of similar vintage. Suits the car so well with the power all coming at high revs.

    I totally get you with the driver's car thing, its basically like a trials bike in car form; direct, lightweight, nimble, with no pilot aids 🙃

    So cool to own your dream car - hope you thoroughly enjoy it!

    You are spot on with all of that. Had my most fun drive in it yet this morn, when that second cam kicks in above 6200 it just feels amazing.

    And I have already made the trials bike analogy a bunch of times, its so true. Actually got the tyres to squeal a bit in a parking lot this morn, amazing how you can go side to side and they unweight if pushed hard enough, but there is no perceptible roll in the the suspension, just this little dialed in machine.

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  7. And yeah they are pretty uncommon here these days. In Seattle there tons more 911s and M3s and whatever else and I just love that this is not those in any way, just a pure driver's car, not a luxury item and because it is so uncommon that makes it more exotic. Did see a beautiful red Testarosa a few blocks from my place last night, first time I have seen one of those in real life, that was my dream car as a kid in the 80s, the Elise has been my dream since becoming an "adult"

  8. Honestly I am not that much of a car guy so I'm faking this, its a 2005 with the 1.8 inline 4 from Toyota with the Yamaha head I believe. Haven't really given it what it deserves yet, sorting out some electrical stuff (on a British sports car, how unheard of...).

    Maybe not the best bike hauler, but I did get my mod in it for a test fit.

    May be an image of car

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  9. I know you Brits eat rails for breakfast (which seems way better than those pics the internet loves to show of "traditional English breakfast" but this one has taken me years of looking at to do (mostly because when I am typically there it is for my daughter's track practice so I can't really ride it).

    This Ozonys Skill is an interesting frame, feels terrible at times, like a real "bike" at other times, and like it wants to ride hard at other times.

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  10. Anyone know why Jack is back on rims with cutouts? And which ones they are? Just curious and interesting when a pro isn't on their own stuff. I'm all for progression so if hole-y rims have gotten better than the "old" rims that were better than the cut outs I'd like to know.

  11. That wedge to wheelswitch at ~1:55 made me really happy. Not fancy spanish lads doing static hooks, but good old getting over rocks trials. I like it.

    And those taps on the Simtra were nice too! I just built up an Atomz Premier and the low bb bike makes taps fun.

  12. Chatted with my buddies on our little ride last night, he's one of my favorites to watch, but I hate seeing him on an e-bike. To me Akkers was an e-bike before it was a thing, like he always managed to put a little pedal stroke of power in where no other human could. So while I can see him using the motor to take it even further it just feels wrong to me. It would be like giving a trials rider training wheels, we can already balance. That said the guy has to eat and the industry is what it is.

    This isn't as bad as the first part of the ODI video welcoming Dennis Ennarson, watching him rip jumps on a e-mtb is just wrong.

    Enough of my negativity, I would still leap at the chance to ride with Akrigg.

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  13. Thanks for this, good video, but sadly not the one I was after. I'm thinking of one where he is on the Kloud and just great style and lines. Here is a still from the vimeo that doesn't exist anymore.

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    Any chance you or anyone else has it?

    Thanks,

    Peter

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