Posts tagged racing
Another Sea Otter Classic in the Bag
0Another Year at the Sea Otter Classic. This year though the trip south was extended slightly through dealer visits, a marketing conference and then finally to the Laguna Seca Raceway for the main Event. Over the course of 16 days I visited 11 bike shops, watched 11 Ryan Leech demos and managed to squeak in 2 short mountain bike rides. As usual here I will let a few of the pictures from the trip speak instead of an essay of blathering..
There is something about driving across the Golden Gate Bridge.

Getting in some practice laps.

Team Norco International following the Dual Slalom.

Jill Kintner took home a couple of victories over the weekend.

A Team Mechanic doesn’t bring normal things on a ride.

Bryn Atkinson turning some heads riding to his DH Start.
Another Dry Sea Otter – They are better that way!
0Another year, another trip to the wonderful Sea Otter Classic. Four days of racing, riding, demos, events and trade-show awesomeness!!! Looking back the trip down south was 11 days 4000km, 6 burritos, too much beer, one ride and about 20GB of media to work my way through. Here are a few photos from the trip. Next year, think about heading down, it is a whole lot of fun.
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and a short little video that I through together just for the fun of it…
Crankworx Mountain Bike Festival
0Whistler’s Kokanee Crankworx Mountain Bike Festival is the largest cycling event in North America. Spanning over the course of 9 Days there are more than a dozen different races and competitions wowing the crowds. I had the privilege of spending 7 days in Whistler this year during the festival and took a few photos over the course of the week. The event is huge and is definitely worth watching. Next year, if you have a few days to spare head on up to Whistler and take in some of the action.

Sam Dueck Superflipping for the crowd. This photo won Photo of the Day at http://www.pinkbike.com/photo/5487509/
More photos at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dustansept/sets/72157624552747659/
Racing through the berm
0Capturing motion in a crisp, yet effective way has to be one of the hardest things to do with a camera… There is so much to learn…



















