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weeksy wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 8:29 pm
Noggin wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 8:27 pm 4th is bloody AWESOME!
Should've been top 2 lol.

We can all say that of course, but he feels a mistake 2/3 of the way in cost him a second, but I'll be every one of the fast lads made a mistake somewhere on their run.
From what I understand from people here, there is virtually always a little mistake on the sorts of routes you guys do. I still think it's blooming AWESOME!!!
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I reckon it's great he's got Drew as a sparing partner, I'd imagine they bring the best out of each other. 👍
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Dodgy69 wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 8:49 pm I reckon it's great he's got Drew as a sparing partner, I'd imagine they bring the best out of each other. 👍
Massively so yes. It's currently 6-5 to drew this year and the final race of the season is at Drew's home turf. Sadly next year they'll race apart as each Cat is a 2 year window, Drew leaves and goes up to juniors next year, my lad stays in youth.
They'll still coach and practice together but their runs will now be an hour or so apart instead of racing next in line. It's a shame for both, but we'll still all be in the paddock together all weekend.
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Not sure the GoPro footage shows the speed the kids go.


But it's what we have due to some rather poor camera work from me 😭
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Sent the forks and shock off for a service at TFTuned, as always, their service was superb, quick turn-around, great comms and they're back and ready for the weekends fun. Always impressed by their professionalism.

Quickly fitted into the bike and ready to ride.

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Being daft in the local woods yesterday on the Privateer with mates.

Just debating whether to risk Antur Stiniog in a couple of weeks.
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Wasn't expecting that "can we mullet the session for this weekend"

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Simple enough job, takes a couple of minutes, wheel swap, flip chip and minor suspension change, done
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Woo hoo. We have 2024 dates.

National DH series
13-14 April Rheola
25-26 may fort William
22-23 June Antur Stiniog
3-4 Aug Glencoe
14-15 sept rhyd-y-felin

20-21 July rhyd-y-felin national champs
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Accommodation booked for Rheola and Fort William
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Along with that we have a week in Morzine and then maybe 3-4 days in Les Menieurs
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weeksy wrote: Thu Nov 16, 2023 8:30 pm Along with that we have a week in Morzine and then maybe 3-4 days in Les Menieurs
Dammit, got all excited thinking you were going to a resort near me ☹️☹️☹️. Dyslexia rools ko ☹️☹️
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Noggin wrote: Thu Nov 16, 2023 9:02 pm
weeksy wrote: Thu Nov 16, 2023 8:30 pm Along with that we have a week in Morzine and then maybe 3-4 days in Les Menieurs
Dammit, got all excited thinking you were going to a resort near me ☹️☹️☹️. Dyslexia rools ko ☹️☹️
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With the race season now being listed it's time to get on with getting some spares etc.

So today sees the arrival of 2x Magic Mary in 27.5 for the back when he's running mullet along with 1 x Argotal super soft and 1x Kryptotal super soft both in 29er. We've still got a Kryptotal new and boxed, so we're pretty good in terms of stock and should see him for most of 2024 hopefully.
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weeksy wrote: Thu Nov 16, 2023 9:10 pm
Noggin wrote: Thu Nov 16, 2023 9:02 pm
weeksy wrote: Thu Nov 16, 2023 8:30 pm Along with that we have a week in Morzine and then maybe 3-4 days in Les Menieurs
Dammit, got all excited thinking you were going to a resort near me ☹️☹️☹️. Dyslexia rools ko ☹️☹️
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weeksy wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 9:03 pm
Dodgy69 wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 8:49 pm I reckon it's great he's got Drew as a sparing partner, I'd imagine they bring the best out of each other. 👍
Massively so yes. It's currently 6-5 to drew this year and the final race of the season is at Drew's home turf. Sadly next year they'll race apart as each Cat is a 2 year window, Drew leaves and goes up to juniors next year, my lad stays in youth.
They'll still coach and practice together but their runs will now be an hour or so apart instead of racing next in line. It's a shame for both, but we'll still all be in the paddock together all weekend.
I'd definitely be looking at that as a positive for Weeksy jnr. Drew will (should) be competing with bigger, stronger riders so will have to improve. Training then with Drew may well pull young weeksy with him and his riding may well improve quite a lot. It will also give him a good guide as to what's coming next year?

It's like saying that when doing sport you should always try and go against better people than yourself, even though you may get beat, you'll learn and improve a lot faster.
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Nordboy wrote: Fri Nov 17, 2023 7:40 am
weeksy wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 9:03 pm
Dodgy69 wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 8:49 pm I reckon it's great he's got Drew as a sparing partner, I'd imagine they bring the best out of each other. 👍
Massively so yes. It's currently 6-5 to drew this year and the final race of the season is at Drew's home turf. Sadly next year they'll race apart as each Cat is a 2 year window, Drew leaves and goes up to juniors next year, my lad stays in youth.
They'll still coach and practice together but their runs will now be an hour or so apart instead of racing next in line. It's a shame for both, but we'll still all be in the paddock together all weekend.
I'd definitely be looking at that as a positive for Weeksy jnr. Drew will (should) be competing with bigger, stronger riders so will have to improve. Training then with Drew may well pull young weeksy with him and his riding may well improve quite a lot. It will also give him a good guide as to what's coming next year?

It's like saying that when doing sport you should always try and go against better people than yourself, even though you may get beat, you'll learn and improve a lot faster.
Absolutely. The hard part at times is finding people to fit that criteria and available to ride with. None of his mates are quick enough for that and he doesn't have enough 'outside' friends to always have that option possible. MTBing is quite cliquey and he struggles getting himself in with the guys who are quicker. Added to the fact that most will be riding in the north wales area a lot.... So quite a trip/drive. Not too bad if something is pre-arranged and organised, but that's trickier than you'd think.
We're both happy with things though and still enjoying it, so for now, it's working well.
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Muddy day at Bucknell for us yesterday. Spanner and cleaning duties only for me.

He had lots of fun with Katy and Drew





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Little montage of the lads and coach

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Just looking back and laughing at this, just about this tame last year. This was on the way to a race. We were both gutted when it was cancelled