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you got to check out 21st Ave Bikes. I think this video sums it up! Thanks to Carson for finding this cool piece of cinematic excellence!
21st Avenue Bicycles - Family Fun Bike Build! from James Wilson on Vimeo.
Wow! Epic turnout for the TWC #1! Unfortunately I had to miss it due to a couldn’t miss birthday party, but as always, Dave Byers put on a fantastic event and posted all the results AND made a kick ass video highlighting the day. Check it all out here and get ready for #2 in March!
2011 TWC Race #1 from Dave Byers on Vimeo.
We set a new record for attendance with 18 snow bikers at the start line! This was the first time we have raced the 35-Mile loop utilizing the “K” Trail and the level of difficulty was significantly higher than the traditional 25-Mile loop.
Temps: Low to mid 20s with some snow & wind mid-race, a little sun in the early afternoon
Riding Conditions: Variable - sections of firm, sections of soft but rideable, and some soft sections required pushing
Men
1st - Jay Petervary - 4:39:00
2nd - Mike Piker - 4:41:00
3rd - Mark Heshberger - 4:46:00
4th - Dave Bergart - 5:08:00
5th - Dave Saurman - 5:18:00
6th - Dave Byers - 5:28:00
7th - Eric Greenwood - 5:41:00
8th - Todd Johnson - 5:55:00
9th - Gabe Klamer - 5:58:00
DNF - Brandon Campisi (completed the 25-mile loop)
DNF - Jordan Potter (completed the 25-mile loop)
DNF - Tony Labbe
DNF - Brady Wirick
Women
1st - Tracey Petervary - 5:20:00
2nd - Katie Engleman - 6:09:00
3rd - Michelle Byers - 7:10:00
DNF - Sarah Hamilton (completed the 25-mile loop)
DNF - Melissa Davidson (completed the 25-mile loop)
Interesting Note:
We had a huge variety of snow bikes represented at the race. Very cool.
- Ti 9:Zero:7
- Aluminum 9:Zero:7
- Ti FatBack
- Aluminum FatBack
- Wildfire FatBike
- Salsa Mukluk
- Surly Pugsleys of all vintages
Thanks to the JH Trails project spearheaded by Friend’s of Pathways and funded by a Wyoming Business Council Grant, the Snow King Bike Park project is full steam ahead!
Snow King Resort and Friend’s of Pathways have been working with master bike park designer Jay Hoots of Hoots Inc to maximize the land available. After finalizing designs this winter, Jay plans on two weeks of construction this Spring. The Snow King Bike Park should be live and ready to go by June if all goes according to plan. Stay tuned to learn more about volunteer opportunities that will be key to making these images a reality!
Check out this video to see what an in town jump trail could look like!
Scroll forward to 2:26 to see what our Bike to School Ambassador Elijah Weenig has to say to his fellow students!
‘Ride the Divide’ is playing TONIGHT at the Pink Garter! Special guests Mac McCoy and Jay Petervary will be there to talk about making the route and winning the race. The movie starts at 7:30 and tickets cost $10. See you there!
Teton Pass from lacemine29 on Vimeo.