The Mountain Biking Forum Challenge.
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The road set have their challenges set, but remember a road mile does not equal a mtb mile. 1 mile on a mtb is generally tougher than a mile on a road bike. Since the road set are basically held in bounds being flats descents, climbing, cobblestones and us as mtb'rs have flats, freeride lines, Downhill trails twisty technical singletrack, and all kind of variations, the challenge for us can be much more creative.
Miles don't count in this challenge, because of the road to trail difference, but this is the challenge. Over the current year(2005) you(If you accept) will have to through your rides do the following:
For the relative beginners:
1)Find a trail you have never or hardly ever rode.
2)Find the easyest line through it.
3)Find the hardest line through it.
4)Work your way up to the hardest line.
Now you don't have to focus on just that one trail, at least try it once or twice a week.
Or for the advance group:
You have two options:
Option one:
Go to the area that has the most trails in the smallest area and link up two or 3 times a week what would look like the toughest trail line up possible with as little road miles in between.
Will use based on points scale:
10 points for really tough with less than a mile of road.
7 points for somewhat tough with less than a mile of road.
5 points for really tough with 1-5 miles of road in between.
3 points for somewhat tough with 1-5 miles.
0-points for really tough and some what tough with 6+ miles in between.
Each time this is done post in this thread to give the count and post your total per date.
Option two:
Go through the season and make up a trail based on all your favorite trails. This is actually harder than it seems, there are requirements.
1)These trails have to challenge you in some form of way.
2)It can only be based on the trails you have ridden on during the year.
3)The trails have to be designed so that they can be benefitical and/or harmless to the environment. (Will post the link to these designing guidelines.)
4)A post that contains a trail map picture will have to be posted by December 31st, 2005 in order to be counted.
Miles don't count in this challenge, because of the road to trail difference, but this is the challenge. Over the current year(2005) you(If you accept) will have to through your rides do the following:
For the relative beginners:
1)Find a trail you have never or hardly ever rode.
2)Find the easyest line through it.
3)Find the hardest line through it.
4)Work your way up to the hardest line.
Now you don't have to focus on just that one trail, at least try it once or twice a week.
Or for the advance group:
You have two options:
Option one:
Go to the area that has the most trails in the smallest area and link up two or 3 times a week what would look like the toughest trail line up possible with as little road miles in between.
Will use based on points scale:
10 points for really tough with less than a mile of road.
7 points for somewhat tough with less than a mile of road.
5 points for really tough with 1-5 miles of road in between.
3 points for somewhat tough with 1-5 miles.
0-points for really tough and some what tough with 6+ miles in between.
Each time this is done post in this thread to give the count and post your total per date.
Option two:
Go through the season and make up a trail based on all your favorite trails. This is actually harder than it seems, there are requirements.
1)These trails have to challenge you in some form of way.
2)It can only be based on the trails you have ridden on during the year.
3)The trails have to be designed so that they can be benefitical and/or harmless to the environment. (Will post the link to these designing guidelines.)
4)A post that contains a trail map picture will have to be posted by December 31st, 2005 in order to be counted.
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Can't wait, this is gonna be fun
Should we do a start date for us up in the north that can't ride That way folk in aussie land don't get a 4 month head start haha
Should we do a start date for us up in the north that can't ride That way folk in aussie land don't get a 4 month head start haha
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This will start on March 1st.
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well, how about a 1km high hill that is steep enought to do 70kph down then a 5k off road track, up & downhill, with a lotta trees followed by 11.8 km of beach?
so, uh do we send in pics/vids of thiese things we've done or just tell everybody the little numbers on our speedo's or what?
i no a lotta places, i can't really describe them tho, pics it is
so, uh do we send in pics/vids of thiese things we've done or just tell everybody the little numbers on our speedo's or what?
i no a lotta places, i can't really describe them tho, pics it is
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Sounds good, cant wait to get started on this!
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I really wanna try out the third one. The technical terrain one will be pretty easy for me to loop a bunch of trails together and never go on the road, I am almost never on the road already. But building a trail....been a goal of mine to build a whole trail for a while.
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Originally Posted by Maelstrom
Can't wait, this is gonna be fun
Should we do a start date for us up in the north that can't ride That way folk in aussie land don't get a 4 month head start haha
Should we do a start date for us up in the north that can't ride That way folk in aussie land don't get a 4 month head start haha
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Originally Posted by Maelstrom
Can't wait, this is gonna be fun
Should we do a start date for us up in the north that can't ride That way folk in aussie land don't get a 4 month head start haha
Should we do a start date for us up in the north that can't ride That way folk in aussie land don't get a 4 month head start haha
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
What! You mean you can't ride part of the year? We've got about 5 weeks of summer left here...
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Pardon me, but I don't comprehend....
I ride 3X/week on some of the hardest trails in the USA.... Please explain what it is that you're wanting me to log in.
Apologies to you,
Killer B
I ride 3X/week on some of the hardest trails in the USA.... Please explain what it is that you're wanting me to log in.
Apologies to you,
Killer B
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Originally Posted by KonaRider24
...Miles don't count in this challenge...
Will use based on points scale:
10 points for really tough with less than a mile of road.
7 points for somewhat tough with less than a mile of road.
5 points for really tough with 1-5 miles of road in between.
3 points for somewhat tough with 1-5 miles.
0-points for really tough and some what tough with 6+ miles in between.
Will use based on points scale:
10 points for really tough with less than a mile of road.
7 points for somewhat tough with less than a mile of road.
5 points for really tough with 1-5 miles of road in between.
3 points for somewhat tough with 1-5 miles.
0-points for really tough and some what tough with 6+ miles in between.
#16
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Originally Posted by notfred
Huh?
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I am confused.
Who exactly is involved in this challenge? Is there a competition between mountainbikers and roadies? Only between us mtbers? Or is it to challenge yourself and use this thread as a training log of sorts?
Who exactly is involved in this challenge? Is there a competition between mountainbikers and roadies? Only between us mtbers? Or is it to challenge yourself and use this thread as a training log of sorts?
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It's not a competition between anyone, it's a challenge for anyone to take on if they wish to take on one of the challenges listed.
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Okay, that sounds cool. Could you clarify some points on Option two, please?
When you say "make up a trail," do you mean to build one or to imagine one?
Could you give an example of a trail that is beneficial to the environment?
The answer to number one will clarify this, I think, but please feel free to elaborate.
Thanks.
Originally Posted by KonaRider24
Option two:
Go through the season and make up a trail based on all your favorite trails.
Go through the season and make up a trail based on all your favorite trails.
Originally Posted by KonaRider24
3)The trails have to be designed so that they can be benefitical and/or harmless to the environment. (Will post the link to these designing guidelines.
Originally Posted by KonaRider24
4)A post that contains a trail map picture will have to be posted by December 31st, 2005 in order to be counted.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by gastrocnemius
Okay, that sounds cool. Could you clarify some points on Option two, please?
When you say "make up a trail," do you mean to build one or to imagine one?
Could you give an example of a trail that is beneficial to the environment?
The answer to number one will clarify this, I think, but please feel free to elaborate.
Thanks.
When you say "make up a trail," do you mean to build one or to imagine one?
Could you give an example of a trail that is beneficial to the environment?
The answer to number one will clarify this, I think, but please feel free to elaborate.
Thanks.
Imagine one based on your favorite sections of trail.
North Shore
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Originally Posted by KonaRider24
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Originally Posted by gastrocnemius
I can't imagine how hundreds (thousands?) of mountain bikers stampeding through a pristine wilderness area that got little or no traffic ten years ago could be viewed as beneficial. I guess you just want to see elevated sections on the trail maps?
Ask Maelstrom.
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I'll work on the nearby trails, but it's not gonna be easy with school and all that, not to mention trails are sort of far away and if I were to finish the trail, I'd be taking public transportation back home, in the dark.
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darn its march 6th and this started on march 1st and I have a foot or more of snow on the ground in minnesota! lol I won't be able to get out on trail till may because of melting and muddy trails