Turn up your speakers and watch the 2018 team limbo contest. Ryan is crowned king!
Galleries
Reflections for a Rainy Day
Rain and thunderstorms may be keeping the team off the trails today, but it gives us time to reflect on these candid photos taken by Shelly during Thursday’s group ride. #KidsOnBikes
Tick-Tock-Tire
Over time, with practice, and based on the necessity, changing a tire becomes easier. Coach Mike, trying to keep it fun, included fixing a flat in a relay race Tuesday night. The baton to be passed was, you guessed it, a tire lever!
From Coach Rick, “I wanted to pass along a good solid tire/tube video for the visual learners like me. I think most can benefit from watching and practicing the tire/tube changes.”
According to one student-athlete, “We practice changing tubes to be faster and more efficient in case a flat happens on the course. [See NICA Rule below.] Beyond NICA, practice helps you be prepared for on the trail emergencies. It happens—pinch flats, punctures, chaffing, and wear-and-tear. Your options are walk it back, or repair and ride. I only want to “hike a bike” over a technical section, not back to the car.” (Parker)
NICA Rule 4.6 Penalty for Outside Assistance
Student-athletes must repair their own flat tires and mechanical problems and carry their own tools, tubes, etc. If outside assistance, parts, or tools, are provided, a 5- minute penalty will be assessed. The student must report such an occurrence of outside assistance before the end of the protest period that precedes the award ceremony. The student must report to a Scoring Official, Course Marshal, or other Race Official. If a student does not self-report the penalty may be doubled. http://www.nationalmtb.org/wp-content/uploads/NICA-Rulebook.pdf
Kicking Up Dust
The team was kicking up the dust at York River State Park last Saturday. Practices are clearly getting serious, just look at their faces, but our student athletes and coaches are still having fun! (Click the featured photo above if you do not see photo gallery.)