You can see it even more clearly in the version without the big "C" in the corner
I know, I'll be buying it later. Cool pic, thanks
You can see it even more clearly in the version without the big "C" in the corner
I know, I'll be buying it later. Cool pic, thanks
Thank you.
Sausage Rolls, Brown Sauce, Free Beer and a Banjo.
What's not to like.
My 5th Dyfi & as always a great event made even better by the great weather this year.For those who didn't like it,then don't bother doing it next year.Don't worry,it'll still sell out,it always does !
Thanks to the organisers for putting on another great event. Dyfi Enduro is unique.
I left the Kenda small block 8 rear tyre on, should have known better as I got three flats and had to blag a tube on the last one, won't chance it next time.
Roll on more trailside surrealness next event please. The Banjo Man should be an annual fixture, maybe we can have him duelling with another player next year.
...and bring back the cheerleaders.
Think I rode back to town with mince-cam man, drafted his front tyre for a few km.
It appears I was enjoying it
That is a sweet photo. And your flickr stuff from Snowdon & Berwyns is making me green.
photo purchased. Will be printed when there isn't a 2-year old sleeping next to the printer
Had another fantastic time this year! Free beer was unbelievably welcome at that point. Savoury food at the feed stop is an inspired plan, the sausage rolls almost tempted me away from vegi-dom! The fireroad descent was a shame, but one of the things I really like about the Dyfi is the course is different every year (or has been the three years I've done it), and I'm sure sometimes that's going to involve these sections.
I left the Kenda small block 8 rear tyre on, should have known better as I got three flats and had to blag a tube on the last one, won't chance it next time.
Thinks it just luck,or rather unluck of the draw - me & my mate both had Small Block 8's on the back & neither of us had a puncture.The Bonty ACX I had on the front flatted on me & popped off the rim once
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gazc - I didn't envy you in that suit...
yeah i was boiling alive under that and the helmet had no vents at all which doesn't really help! the kids in mach seemed to be a fan as we rode out anyway!
the kids in mach seemed to be a fan as we rode out anyway!
Two of those kids were mine and I can confirm you got the biggest cheer along with the bumble bees and the incredibles
They should have prizes for the best fancy dress I reckon.
I think that someones missed the point here, it's not a race and as a soloist I'd enjoyed more social time on the climbs.
Big hi-five off the little guy on the side of the road before we got into the forest, ace
I can honestly say that this years DYFI on a s/s beat me up on the climbs and i had to walk some of the decents but i absolutly think its a bloody marvelous event . thanks to the organisers for putting it on and the beer at the end tasted wonderfull, cheers.
The Dyfi enduro is what Id class as a "Real" mountain biking trail. Its not groomed or perfectly flat, its a real mountain. Mountain bikes where invented for riding mountain, not for riding man made trails, that could effectivly be riden on a bike with slick tyres. If you want that, go ride 'Degla, its great and has its place in mtb; but theres no denying that if you ride the Dyfi down hills at a tidy pace, your gona go home smiling and buzzing
I cant think of any trail centre Ive ridden thats as technical as the Dyfi!
Cant wait for this years, rain or shine the ride and the atmosphere will be wikid Im sure!
Got my second one coming up. To be honest I don't really remember anyfast descentsjist a lot of uphills and an awesome bunch of people. I only remember the first downhill which at the time was down a very sharp shailly slope and some one came off badly. Waiting until next weekend to decide between a MudX or spesh fast track 2bliss... Either way I'm going to get a split wall!
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