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Trials Rider
14th September 2014, 20:47
Hi All

The South Island Trials champs are on this weekend coming, Saturday is at Omihi North of Waipara, Sunday is at Living Springs in Governors bay.

I am observing on Saturday at Omihi, should be a good day, awesome area and awesome to watch the top guys.

Entry for spectators is free so come and enjoy a great day.

Kickaha
14th September 2014, 20:53
Saturday is at Omihi North of Waipara
Down the road by the school?

Trials Rider
14th September 2014, 20:58
Down the road by the school?

Yes from Christchurch turn right at the Omihi School and follow your nose, it will be sign posted..... but if you can't read signs you're screwed :weep:

pete-blen
14th September 2014, 20:59
Better kick the old 348 into life...

Trials Rider
14th September 2014, 21:04
Better kick the old 348 into life...

Ah now we are going back a few moons, hi tec in their day, now .... well .... um .... old

Crim
19th September 2014, 08:52
Hi Paul,
Might take the jam faced, scone grabbing, snot gobblers out there (would have taken the Tiger and left the rug rats behind but bloody misses has to study!) - actually reckon it will be a good day with the kids, what time is kick-off?
Cheers Crim

Trials Rider
19th September 2014, 09:05
Hi Paul,
Might take the jam faced, scone grabbing, snot gobblers out there (would have taken the Tiger and left the rug rats behind but bloody misses has to study!) - actually reckon it will be a good day with the kids, what time is kick-off?
Cheers Crim

Geez Crim you're not going to the rugby (kick off) :no: more like ride off although a slow ones as it will be on a trials bike :laugh: but ok kick off will do, 10.30 for riders.

A lot of the sections are in the gully with trees so fairly sheltered as the weather doesn't look wonderful.

Not sure if there is any food vans so make sure you bring your play lunch

Crim
22nd September 2014, 08:19
Only there for a little while - knew it was time to leave when the two boys started a pine cone fight, but great stuff - amazing what some of those buggers can get over, round, through without "dabbing"!

thanks for the heads up, loved it, next time I will take the bike and leave the kids at home (or take one of the boys)

Trials Rider
22nd September 2014, 08:27
Only there for a little while - knew it was time to leave when the two boys started a pine cone fight, but great stuff - amazing what some of those buggers can get over, round, through without "dabbing"!

thanks for the heads up, loved it, next time I will take the bike and leave the kids at home (or take one of the boys)

Ah yes and there was plenty of pine cones too, yes the top riders are awesome to watch, it is a great spectator sport.

No worries it is so often you hear about it after the event.

McWild
27th September 2014, 23:41
Hey by the way, thanks for posting this up here where it's visible. I've wanted to check out a trials event for ages and wouldn't have known where to look if you hadn't posted this. Managed to get along and have a look, and a chat, and it was awesome! Cool to see so many people out of different ages etc riding living springs. Definitely want to make it to another event some time, might even have to save up for a bike myself.

Trials Rider
28th September 2014, 08:29
Hey by the way, thanks for posting this up here where it's visible. I've wanted to check out a trials event for ages and wouldn't have known where to look if you hadn't posted this. Managed to get along and have a look, and a chat, and it was awesome! Cool to see so many people out of different ages etc riding living springs. Definitely want to make it to another event some time, might even have to save up for a bike myself.

Good stuff, yes the trials is great to watch, you only have to be remotely involved in mounting biking/ motor biking and you can appreciate the skills of the riders, and generally most of the sections are closer so spectating is easy, will definitely post events again.

I rode the nutbuster yesterday and it was spread out over 34km so unless you know of a particular spot to to go if was hard for spectating.