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Hi all there.

well, i know that Neil it´s from your country but i´d like to share this wit you all.

Neil tunnicliffe gave one exclusive interview for www.biketrialbrasil.com and he it´s an cool guy. very atentious. check the english version.

Thanks Neil.

Neil Tunnicliffe-BIKETRIALBRASIL INTERVIEW

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Interview with Neil Tunnicliffe-

"Flying with Trials Inpirations".

BTB-Hi Neil, I´m glad to make this questions for you, this will help a lot many

riders that like your riding.

BTB-How many hours do you practice per day?

NT-I don't ride everyday but when i do

ride its about 6hours a day. At weekends I normally stop out longer!

Sometimes at the weekend I can be out filming for up to 14hours.

BTB-Have you some specials exercises for improve your skills/technics on bike, or just practice?

NT-Quite a few people ask me if I go to the gym but i dont do

any special exeercises. I just spend all my time practicing on my bike. The

more time your on the bike the better! practice makes perfect.

BTB-Watching your videos seems that you looks an "fearless man" but we know

isn´t that, so what your biggest fear when riding?

NT-The biggest fear when i'm

on the bike is probably the drop gaps! When I see a drop gap and think to my self 'yeah i'll do that' I normally get up there and it looks alot more

scary! I'm quite scared of getting hurt when I land. But what makes me go

for it is the buzz afterwards. Its a great feeling when you have made it and

look back and think Ive done it!

BTB-The trials bikes geometry it´s very special, you think that could be some way to built the bikes better or it´s perfect?

NT-The bikes these days I think

have reached there best geomotry. I think the ADAMANT frames are perfect

frames for all round purpose. Me and Deng have been talking about the 2008

ADAMANT frames and hes also got an idea on his mind which sounds very very

good for all his brands. So all keep an eye out.

BTB-Have you rode in somewhere prohibited? You´ve been advertised? tell us some experience.

NT-Don't think I have ridden anywhere prohibited.

BTB-In your opinion, what the best way to make the trial sport more knowed? I

would think to make trials a lot bigger would be too put trials in more

magazines. I think making trials videos on the internet is also pretty good.

Also maybe more websites. Hopefully trials does get a lot bigger.

BTB-Have you thought to practice Mototrials too or only biketrials?

NT-I do actually practice mototrials at the moment but at a very poor level as I have only just started to practice! I really enjoy mototrials as well.

BTB-In" ZOO! 31" we can see you hiting your face against one telephone cabin, did you got hurted?

NT-Lucky enough I managed to turn my face to the side and

smacked the corner of my helmet on the telephone box. So I was very lucky

really. I would like to go back thought and do it properly someday soon.

BTB-Why don´t you get into competition?

NT-I like competition but I just enjoy

street a lot more and feels like im improving everyday riding street. I

will enter some soon.

BTB-Why we can´t see you and Craig lee scott riding together?

NT-As far as I know craig quit riding a bit ago and only just started to ride again. But I suppose we could do a video together. We never really thought about it.

BTB-What do you think about trials scene today?

NT-Trials scene today is getting strange. I think a lot of people want sponsors these days but having a sponsor ant always that good. Also its getting pushed forward with new moves and bigger moves witch is good.

BTB-Any advise for those starting into trials or advanced riders to improve the techinques?

NT-For the people that have just started all i can say really is

just practice, watch videos to help you improve on the moves also try and

have your own style. Having your own style is good.

BTB-Thank you very much, we enjoy your riding style, and you will be welcome in

Brazil when you come here.

NT-Thanks!

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That was quite interesting actually. 14 hours a day! No wonder he's a beast!

My thoughts exactly, It's annoying having so much homework, school and work to do really 'cus I get very little time to ride now, but when I go out I still love it and end up riding for hours even if I barely progress. It's the enjoyment and satisfaction you get out of riding that counts I think...

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NT-Lucky enough I managed to turn my face to the side and

smacked the corner of my helmet on the telephone box.

I would like to go back thought and do it properly someday soon.

You mean smack your face without turning it to the side? :P

Anyway, good interview. Was an interesting read.

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When he says, 'I can be out filming at the weekend for up to 14 hours' I'm pretty sure he does mean at one time, because the question was how much do you ride a day, like if it's normally 6 hours a day, it's even longer at the weekend, it's 14 hours a day! That was the impression I got...

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When he says, 'I can be out filming at the weekend for up to 14 hours' I'm pretty sure he does mean at one time, because the question was how much do you ride a day, like if it's normally 6 hours a day, it's even longer at the weekend, it's 14 hours a day! That was the impression I got...

anyway its more than what id do, its crazy , good stuff BTB

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