Sunny skies and warm temperatures greeted the 160 plus riders who showed up for round five of the Fluidride Cup Scotty Graham Memorial Race on Mt Hood. My weekend started on Friday with some epic runs down the nearby Glade Trail at Timberline Lodge with fellow Fluidride rippers Lars Sternberg and Casey Northern and our friend Javier from Chile. Continue reading ‘FR Cup #5: Bart McD wins second in a row!’
Archive for September, 2008
Three Fluidride Pro’s were in addendance at the FOCF super D # 2 this weekend.
On Sat they held the XC race which shared the lower part of the super D course. From the sounds of it it was an awesome course. Everyone seemed pretty stoked. I arrived around 1pm on Sat on my way home from working on the Dual Slalom course for the upcoming FRCups at Mt Hood.
The weather was beautiful and the venue was awesome. There is a sweet campground adjacent to the end of the course, right near the finish. Pretty sweet! I poached a spot in the Mutoli’s site (Thanks Guys!) and quickly geared up. I was pretty excited to get riding after hearing all the hype about how good the course was. I was riding my new Transition Double and was pretty confident I selected the correct weapon after seeing the wide variety of bikes being used. I hopped in the Mutoli’s rig for a quick shuttle to the top.Following Ethan down I quickly realized I had my work cut out for me as he was Hauling. 25 minutes later I couldn’t shed the grin off my face from the killer course. Continue reading ‘Capitol Forest Super D Finals’
As of September 15th, we’ll be operating under our new FALL HOURS. We will be open from 12-8 Tuesday through Friday, and from 12-6 on Saturdays. This means that we WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAYS starting on Monday September 15th. We’ll be back to longer weeks as spring blooms.
You know fall is just around the corner when cross season starts up in the NW. I had the chance to get to the season opener this morning for the ASC Labor Day Cyclocross Championships at South Seatac Park. Continue reading ‘Cross Season Under Way’
