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Dirt Clinic

29.06.2009 (1:42 am) – Filed under: Uncategorized by admin

Dirt clinics – that’s how we refer to our mountainbike riding skills clinics.

Hitting the dirt for the first time

Hitting the dirt for the first time

Recently we held mountainbike clinics at Tampines MTB park for some secondary school classes as part of their PE curriculum. It took me back to my own schooldays when we had few choices for PE: football, basketball or track & field. Kids these days are very lucky!

Kit giving some pointers

Kit giving some pointers

Entering the "sandpit" to learn how to control the bike in a sticky situation

Entering the "sandpit" to learn how to control the bike in a sticky situation

Anyway, teaching secondary school kids mountainbike skills is really different from adults, that’s for sure. Nothing beats the satisfaction of seeing a smile lighting up their face though as they hit the trails for the first time. For some of them who have never really had the chance to learn to bike properly, the joy is doubled when we see them cruising around happily on two wheels for the first time in their life. The newfound sense of confidence and freedom is clearly written on their beaming faces. Its as though they just got a pair of new wings.

HM observing one of the students going across the triple

HM observing one of the students going across the triple

Giving a little pep talk before attempting the triple

Giving a little pep talk before attempting the triple

Another thing we realized is that some of the better riding kids have got serious potential to be competitive mountainbike athletes in the near future. We never thought a mountainbike clinic could turn into a random talent ID exercise, but that’s precisely what happened. We’re very sure there are some potential national champions lurking somewhere in the pack, given the right training and direction.

Post event : restoring the trail to its natural state

07.06.2009 (12:05 pm) – Filed under: Kent Ridge MTB Trail, Races, Tampines MTB Park by HM

Finally, time is elongated and we got to do a proper audit on the state of trails after an event.

The Cyclone Kent Ridge MTB Race left Kent Ridge with the least amount of scars. Races in dry weather, the riding surface retains its natural look and we are happy with it.

We took the chance to take down the race tapes, rebars (threatening rebars that shouldn’t be there) along the way. The whole mess is sum up in 2 big bag loads of tapes, about 20kg of rebars and 20 sticks.

The trail looks better with the natural green silhoutte with the lines winding in and out.

Tampines MTB Park still in a state of getting towards stabilization, even after 4 years since the trail get expanded.

We see numorous flooding from earth packing in the site drainage, and some unsightly mud pool that shouldn’t be there.

Most of the eneloop mountain bike carnival race items is taken off, and we took the final pieces around the seating around off a few days ago.

Given time and resources again, with the latter more important, we should need to bridge up the various mud pool, reroute if needed to make it a fun riding experience for all rides.