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Old 10-24-08, 12:54 PM
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Pixie Bikes in Downhill Racing

I just now found this story online:

https://www.thenewstribune.com/tacoma...ry/517788.html

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"Annual oddity pairs tough guys and Barbie bikes
By DAVE PHILIPPS ; The Gazette
Published: October 24th, 2008 11:18 AM
COLORADO SPRINGS -- COLORADO SPRINGS-The whole thing was probably a bad idea from the start: Spend 10 bucks on a yard sale kiddie bike built for a 5-year-old, strip off the training wheels, then line up for a full-contact, mass-start ride down a mountain.
It's called the Pixie Repack - "pixie" for the pintsize bikes, "repack" for what riders have to do to their rear hubs once the high speeds make the bearing grease go up in smoke.

"It was a bad idea, but we seem to have a lot of people who are very good at it," said Jon Hurly, one of the riders.

So when a pack of bikers finished the first running of the Pixie Repack four years ago, they had such a good time they decided to do it again the next year. And the next.

A few more riders each year started hunting for little pink Barbie bikes at lawn sales.

Some even started customizing the frames and adding extras, such as hand brakes.

In a way, the annual exercise in the absurd gets to the heart of what bicycling is all about.

"It makes you feel like a kid again," one of a dozen racers said as they perched at the top of High Drive, ready to bomb down.

"Yeah, a really dumb kid," another murmured.

In front of them, the dirt road plunged 1,700 vertical feet into Bear Creek Canyon in Denver, twisting through switchbacks like a gravel version of an ice luge. The road ahead was fraught with pixie-eating gullies and head-size boulders. The bikes were wobbly and poorly built - better at breaking than braking..."
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Looks like a real thrill...a little too much for me but still fun for those who are young enough to enjoy...
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ummm, ZOOBOMB!

Sounds like a great time. No beef there, but the article makes it sound like it has never been done before.

www.zoobomb.net
Been around for 6+ years
hosts:
zoobomb century (100miles on a kids bike)
Tour de Bomb (speed race every minibike winter)
This Race is a Pipe Bomb (kids bikes down storm drains race)
plus many, many more

U-Bomb
Eugene and Salt Lake City
Been around for 2 years
https://www.bikesandbombs.com/uBomb.htm
https://www.u-bomb.com/

Oklahoma City Bomb
2006

Mini Bike Army
Vancouver BC
2005

Duluth Bomb
2007

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