If fatigue might have been part of it you could do worse than an uplift day at Cwmcarn. Not the most difficult track in the world but it is quite long and at speed it is hard work as it’s rough in places and has a lot of hard compressions when you’re going fast.
I’m not sure if they still run the uplift to opposite sides so you get Y Mynnyd and Pedalhounds in the day or not - if they do that gives you 2 different types of trail. At a push you could also ride some Risca stuff and ride back round on the road to the uplift although I think that’s about a 15 min pedal. Just from a. Father / son riding together basis you’d also be absolutely fine on all the downhill stuff - nothing you can’t ride on it.
Also I wouldn’t remove the Assegai straight away - it sounds like it was track difficulty / length not the tyre. The Assegai is very good as long as it’s not a really sopping wet sloppy track. It’ll be better then the Shorty at 417 next weekend as that track is basically a fully surfaced pump track down the hill.
Just be careful that by you signalling to go home, that in his eyes he could see that he has failed you
Great to see though that he wanted to stay and watch, shows that he wants to fight for it
One thing that was noticed on Sat at Rheloa was how tough the place was on hardware. So much so that i've just ordered a 2nd set of wheels for the DH bike.
There were many many people even just after practice with pranged rims, rims that needed fixing with a hammer etc.... So thought i better get a set ordered.
The boy is dreading next weekend now as i'm not convinced he'll make 417 race.... but that'll mean he's my pit-crew for the weekend instead lol.
Clearly this was a tough one foe the small lads... his had 11 in for practice, but only 8 started Sunday.... out of them 2 DNF'd. The lad in last is my lads mate (sorta) and obviously found it tough and must have crashed on race 1 as well.
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Looking at the variety of times it looks like the top couple of riders were quite a long way out in front of the others. Could be a combo of technical ability / fitness / strength etc / plus being used to that sort of track. The top lad in particular was pretty consistent run 1 to run 2. Although everyone found a good chunk of time in run 2 vs run 1.
Hope the shoulder injury clears up ASAP - did you go to get the lad checked out or is it just bruising / muscle strain etc?
You'll likely see that in all categories tbh. Dropouts as the weekend goes on are common. Can be crashes, broken bikes or people just going "**** that" and calling it a day
The top lad in particular was pretty consistent run 1 to run 2.
The top lads are incredible.... the kid in 2nd hardly ever loses a race, the winner has won a gazillion BMX races in the last few years and has won national championships and raced at World level.... there's a bucket of talent out there.
An interesting one for me and the lad was seeing how another kid Billy Pugh has done this year and the answer is, not as well. In the last 18 months he won a tonne of races, but this year he's had to move up an age group and is now playing against bigger stronger kids and has clearly found it a bit harder in the big boys Cat.
Not that i'm looking to blame any of that for the weekends result etc. But me and the lad have moved on from that and are just seeing how the week progresses.
The top lads are incredible…. the kid in 2nd hardly ever loses a race, the winner has won a gazillion BMX races in the last few years and has won national championships and raced at World level…. there’s a bucket of talent out there.
The kid who won that age group (on a trail bike no less) is a bit of a force on two wheels.
The top 5% in pretty much any category are fast as hell, then you get the outliers who put a decent chunk of time into them & you have to ask the question of how did that happen!
The really scary part is when those guys get given a GB jersey to go race a World Cup & they don't even qualify. It's like a different sport.
LOL absolutely H-N yes... it's remarkable the levels.... We came to terms with that a while ago and whilst we'll still pick up races, the fun factor is as important as anything else to both me and him. It's also why we're trying to race different courses this year, Berwyn, Caresws, Rheola, Bringewood, etc.... just weekends away, being boys, drinking beers and eatping hot-x buns 😀
Race day Sunday.... 417 Flyup. It's a cracking little fun race, not too far away and well run, both of us really enjoy it there as it's the right type of atmosphere too 🙂
He's not been on his bike since crashing, although we may get 10 mins tomorrow just to check it over, i've had it all checked on the stand and it's running nicely.
I'll be racing at the back of the old mans field and curious to see if i go faster or slower on the Trek than on the G170.
Has your lad recovered enough to ride this weekend?
If the race is on that easy flow blue you should be faster on the Trek - there’s literally nothing tech on there at all - it’s basically a pump track down the hill from memory. Shorter travel / lighter and more nimble should work well on that 💪
My best time on both the blues at Flyup are riding a Vitus Sentier hardtail with a 140mm Pike on it.
Has your lad recovered enough to ride this weekend?
Aye, he's all good. MAnaged a few press-ups this morning which excited him. Still not 100%, but good enough to give it a decent run.
Yeah the course is simple basic blue fun.... But my speed is likely dictated as much by me as the bike, but if i can pick up a couple of seconds compared to other times i've raced there, i'll take it. But it's just about having fun for me and being there with my lad while he races as much as it's about the racing... Just this way i get to join in with the banter with him.
Sounds good - it’s a nice easy track for him to work back into the bike on without any technical features 👌
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you guys around next thursday at all? I might be heading to Rogate... You and the lad fancy it?
DrP
Hi Doc.
We're at Katy on Wed I think and I've not booked day off. We're free all weekend if that changes anything?
Yesterday i went out with my lad and his buddies. He was testing the Whyte T-130.
The conclusion was "i don't like it at all"
So we swapped the stem, we swapped the bars, we moved the seat, we changed the suspension. The conclusion was "well I don't completely hate it... but I really don't like it"
I then got him to try my Trek Fuel, his mates new Trek Remedy and his other mates Specialzed FSR Stumpjumper. The only one he actually liked was the Stumpy, but that was a small and obviously too small for him.
So i had a bit of a chat with a guy on Ebay/Pinkbike, well technically 3-4 different guys and different bikes.
After some discussions at 417 Flyup today with 2 guys who owned 2 of the possibles from PB/Ebay, we ended up with a bit of a wild-card turning up at 417 while we were racing. The lad took it down Cheeseroller (a trail at 417) and really liked it. I was up at the top at the time waiting for my race, but when i got down i chatted to him and the guy and we made some suspension changes and sent him down again on it....
Once again he was happy.
So i gave him the option between this one and a 2017 Specialized Enduro, he picked this.
So after a discussion on the price, the guy took £200 less than i hoped to pay.... and i put it in the car.
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It's a 2017 Santa Cruz Bronson CC.
Lets just say he's a very happy lad.... along with being a very lucky lad.
I now have a cheap Whyte T-130 to sell though.
I'm confused. I thought you went to go cycling... 😉
Nice, but can you get parts for that fork? BOS we’re a nightmare at the best of times, don’t think there’s any U.K. support now?
Maybe you could whip the fork off the t130 and stick it on the Bronson and let the BOS go on the T130?
So I ended up last. Poop.
But I went 8s quicker than last time! I'll take that all day
The boy went 1.5s quicker on race 2 but still ended 11th.
Nice, but can you get parts for that fork? BOS we’re a nightmare at the best of times, don’t think there’s any U.K. support now?
Honestly no idea. But if there's a major issue I'll just lob on a new set of forks.
Ignore the haters, BOS are fantastic forks and can be serviced easily at home as they're open bath (they also use the same seals as Fox 34's). Plush also service them if you can't do it yourself.
Great info buddy, thank you.
He's been out playing on the new thing even though he's tired. He's got a few nit picking on shifting, but nothing major.
Ignore the haters, BOS are fantastic forks and can be serviced easily at home as they’re open bath
“Haters”? It’s a suspension company man, have a word with yourself.
Genuinely interesting, and good, that Plush will still support
BOS Devile’s we’re the best feeling fork I’ve ever used (on the wife’s 2016 Capra), better than anything I’ve tried since. But they were very fussy to stay spot on (as was the shock) and BOS were a nightmare to get any help from, both info and spares.
Their performance was awesome though.
Interesting as I never found mine to be fussy at all, I liked that they always had a good ramp up and support.
Worth noting that because they're open bath they may need a few bounces to work properly if the bike has been on its back wheel to get the oil back through the damping circuits
Yesterdays racing for the lad was good... Started off hairily as i followed (or tried to) him down on practice 1 and about 1/4 of the way down he was lying on the floor in front of me. lol. Ooops.
The track was very loose on the bottom of the berms and he went in too hard i guess. We'd changed the pressures in the front and added 2psi in both that and the rear before the practice compared to his usual pressures... but he then decided it was either the Assegai (again) or the pressures, so went back to the usual 18F 20R.
It was interesting to see how he'd go on the DH bike on the Blue at 417 and after 3-4 more practice runs we sat round and waited for run 1.
He came down and looked good, wasn't covered in dirt so i know it'd gone well enough. He managed a 1.46.4 which is pretty much his fastest time down the track in races, but only by 2/10ths. He was happy though and it gave him an 11th place. The leaders was a smidgen under 1.40 which is damn fast, but up to 3rd was only a 1.43 so he was right in the mix as usual.
Race 2 he felt he had more to give and ended up with a 1.45.2 but that still only kept him in 11th place out of 33 finishers...
He came home happy and smiling, tired and snorey 🙂
Love these instalments...keep it up Team Weeks 😀
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Love these instalments…keep it up Team Weeks
Racing gets a little quite now for a week or two...
We've got Easter holidays so he's out most days, then Weds is FoD coaching with Katy and then we'll have most of Easter weekend doing just generic stuff, then next week is Afan and BPW, then as long as they go well, we're racing at Bringewood on the 23rd with Pearce Cycles, obviously that'll be back on the GT Fury for race day, but i guess the good thing is that we can now take the Bronson as the emergency spare "i've broken my bike and we can't fix it right away" type scenario.
The Bronson has been setup this morning with his Specialized Saddle and a bottle cage for his local days out, then a bit of tweaking on the gearing, but the XT rear mech has the clutch style and the clutch is VERY hard, you can barely move the rear mech with it 'on' and it seems to miss the odd shift, i think it's too stiff even compared to what i'd expect with a clutch.
So we may whip that off in the coming days and go for SRAM GX/NX, whatever we find on Ebay with 11sp.
I'm WFH all week (apart from FoD weds) but he's off out all day on it now 🙂
but the XT rear mech has the clutch style and the clutch is VERY hard
you can adjust the clutch tension on the shimano mech - have a look at the shimano online manuals
The clutch on the XT can be adjusted and serviced, there is a runner port cover and a smallish hex key will let you reduce the tension.
Clutch is easy to take apart and clean too
Ace, that may help then... I knew some of them were adjustable but didn't know if this was.
I think he'd still prefer SRAM to keep it the same as the DH, so if anyone is considering a need for an XT 11sp shifter and mech and has a GX11 then please message me and we'll sort out an exchange.
but he then decided it was either the Assegai (again) or the pressures, so went back to the usual 18F 20R.
It’s because you’ve got his front tyre on back to front 😆
The shimano clutches are serviceable, it wants a clean and regrease.
It’s because you’ve got his front tyre on back to front
I fell for that one a few weeks ago and had to check.... i'm sure it's on right
(walks into garage to check) 😀
I fell for that one a few weeks ago and had to check…. i’m sure it’s on right
joking aside - its hard to be certain, but it does look like it could be on backwards in that photo of him and you a few posts back
Sound weekend result for him 👍
If you are going to swap to SRAM it may be worth considering going up to 12 speed Eagle at the same time.
The bigger ring may help climbing if he decides to compete In Enduro.
There are still good deals around on used stuff
That's a cracking idea... but i'm properly financially challenged this week due to the surprise of the Santa Cruz. I'd really thought we could get him happy with the Whyte, but maybe that was crazy thinking from me, it simply didn't and i don't think ever could/would happen in hindsight. Either way, I wasn't planning on such an outlay this weekend that's for sure.
I do have £800 coming back from the T-130 which sold in less than 10 minutes on Ebay this morning.... but i think we need a sugar daddy/sponsor 😀 😀
Mrs Weeksy keeps offering me money, but i see the riding/biking thing as being my responsibility so say no.
joking aside – its hard to be certain, but it does look like it could be on backwards in that photo of him and you a few posts back
oh "$%^%$%& Q$^"^%&$%
it IS on the wrong rotation !!!! jeezzzzzzzz
Maxxis tyres always have the tyre name and maxxis on the drive side, just maxxis on the non drive side.
Edit too slow
You could recoup most of the cost by selling mech, shifter, chain and cassette on and getting 12 speed on it now rather than later. It would be a no brainer in our house.
That's what I'm hopefully going to do with the Reverb AXS
i don't like you any more 😀

