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Thursday 28 November 2013

Pink Bike



Just to let people know if they look at my blog or youtube channel regally (if anyone really does) I am in the process of moving all my videos from youtube to PinkBike. I chose to do this because PinkBike is a bike related website and will be much easier to share my videos and photos with the mountain bike community. I hope people will like my new set up on PinkBike.

http://www.pinkbike.com/u/hooperman68/






Saturday 9 November 2013

DMR Pump Track Challenge

Brendog showing some style


So this weekend I managed to get persuaded by my mate Ed to take park in the pump track challenge in Bristol. I had been down to the Brunel Way Pump Track a few times before to mess about and do a few laps but never raced it before. My mate Ed is into his DJs and pump tracks but me, not really I built a half jump bike/ pump track bike out of one of my old mountain bikes. I have never thought of racing on it though. I decided to give it a go as it sounded like a laugh and I would get to meet a lot of famous faces like Manon Carpenter, Ollie Wilkins, Brendon Faircloth (Brendog), Sam Reynolds and many more!
Cheers to MnD Photography












I arrived on the day ready to do some riding not really expecting much. I would give it ago and try my best. So I went round a few times testing out some of the corners and started getting into the rhythm. Practice quickly came to a close and race time was upon us.

Scott Beaumont
I did my first lap and decided to jump the first straight which seemed to slow me down a bit. Got through the first switch back ok and  
pumped away on the next straight. The next corner I was never really good at. Its a really tight left hand burm. I managed to get round it quite easily but slowly and finished.  '14.06' 

MnD Photography

Finished my lap and I got a time of 20.431 not just my quickest lap I have ever done but also quickest time to put me in second position! I was a shock for me to say the least coming to the event expecting to come second to last and now I am second!

My next two laps went well still good times but I didn't manage to beat anything about 20.4 what was still a good time. I stayed in second position until my last lap when someone two positions below me came out of no where a set an amazing time of 20.333 and dropped me down to 3rd.

I was supper stoked with my positions and my first podium for a while now! Was an amazing event and I thoroughly enjoyed it and looking forward to when I am 18 and can go to the after party!

Cheers DMR and all the supporting brands for an amazing
event!










Podium
 Ed getting his pump track design 

Monday 4 November 2013

FOD Testing the New Bike

Testing my new bike. After finishing my exams I had a lot of money to spend on my bike. I was deciding what to do with this money and was considering buying a new frame. I looked up and it was going to cost me way to much to buy a new frame and all the new parts that come with it. I got the suggestion from a friend of powder coating my bike. Looked up and I thought it would transform my bike and make it look brand new. I got my frame powder coated red and the linkage black. The powder coating only cost me £75 and I designed the graphics myself and got them printed for £40. I then changed to a 1x10 gearing and bought a new shimano clutch mech. The clutch mech makes such a different shifting is so much cleaner because it removes any chain slap I used to have. Overall it was a good decision to do this to my bike. 
Lately I have been filming lots of people and making videos for other people. I then got the opportunity to ride with my mate Ben Strain. Great rider normally rides road but is really good at mountain biking as well. He also did photography for GCSE so I thought he would be a great person to help me make my next edit.

Its only a short edit of the trails I ride quite a lot when my parent take me to Forest of Dean. We based our day around the downhill trails and focused on Ben improving some of his downhill and also shooting a short video. Ben came out of it saying he felt as if he learnt a lot in a day riding wise and I got an edit! Sounds like a deal to me! 









I wanted Ben to film for me because he has the experience from his GCSE in art and I thought he could get some good angles for me. He used lots of different angles that made the video flow nicely between the shots. We managed to get lots of filming done in the time we had. I am very happy with what we achieved and thank you to Ben for filming the edit!

I now need to find someone who can do a full edit for me showing other aspects of riding so we can do an even better video! 

Enjoy the edit! 



Mini Enduro Final Round















Well on the weekend I went to the final round of the mini enduro series. The location for this race was The Forest of Dean and boy it was fun! I managed to convinced my Mum to take me down on saturday to practice the loop. My initial assumption after doing one loop was on race day it was going to be wet and foot out the whole way down! The weather was not in our favour on Friday night for race day but as the weekend went on the weather made a change for the better and as usual the weather man got it completely wrong. We arrived on Sunday and it was gorgeous sunshine but bitter cold.

Saturday- I went for a quick loop, tried all the stages and thoroughly enjoyed them. Stage 1 was not my favourite as on saturday we had lots of rain and was super muddy. Stage 2 was an amazing stage had some nice long pedally section and some steep technical sections. One of my favourite parts on two was the line choice half way down there was one section where you could pick a high line or a tight line. In the end I decided to take the tight line and it made it much quicker. Stage 3 was also reasonably dry on saturday morning. Staged 3 was going to be a hard one with the long pedally section at the top made it very hard to drop straight into the steep burmy section at the bottom. 


After Saturday I felt reasonably confident going into race day. I looking back over the GoPro footage trying the remember the course and having a good nights sleep I was ready for Sunday!

It was a good thing that I went down on Saturday as it meant I could have a reasonable lie in and leave for 9 o'clock. We arrived on time for check in and I quickly went a did a few sections of the loop. I started on staged 1. I sessioned the bottom section which I was not 100% confident after Saturdays practice. After sessioning a few burms and lines I was pretty happy how much stage 1 had changed. The lines were much smoother and I was having lots of fun o
n that section at the end of it. I then decided to go over the stage 2 to take a look at the lines and see if anything had changed. I practiced stage 2 for a bit and came up with a few lines that made my run much cleaner and alot faster. So thanks to the marshall on stage 2 for showing me some of the faster lines. I then went and rode down stage 3 to the bottom. I was very happy I did this because the dry and tacky stage 3 I did on Saturday was wet and very off camber! 




Anyway onto the race. I came back from practice in time for a quick lunch to make my way up to the start. I thought for some reason I was meant to be there at 1:15 and instead I was meant to be there for 1:51 what gave me a bit of time to chill. Stage one was my worst run I got the power out of the start but as I was sprinting down the first straight I hit a stump and through me off balance. I regained my speed and went into the first technical section. It then hit me as I went round one of the corners that this tree was not here yesterday! It turned out a tree fell on the track and they had to make a line around it. So that took me off track for a bit. I then had a few bad moment after that so that run didn't go to plan. I then knew I had to get some time back on stage 2 and 3. I have to say stage 2 was one of the cleanest runs I have ever done. I don't think O did one thing wrong. This put me in a good mood and got me 'stoked' as us mountain bikers say! Stage 3 was also a very clean run and the fans shouting at the bottom helped me get round some of the tricky corners and sprint to the end. Got to the bottom and found I got 3rd on on that staged which I was super stoked with! 

After I found out I came third I thought I might swell stay for the results. So I stayed for the results and I booked 4th in the bag which is my best result to date. I knew that stage 1 let me down and if I didn't make those few mistakes I might have been able to bag myself a podium finish.

After this result I am stoked to train this winter and can't wait for enduro racing next season. Can't wait to see what next season can hold for me. I know i need to work on that sprinting though!


Cheers to the mini enduro team for holding an amazing race and the atmosphere was very chilled and that is what these races should be about, having fun! Hope to see Forest of Dean on the cards for next years series!