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Rainy day , crashing day

By csnana on 8/7/2007
Closest city/town
Burlington, CT, US
Difficulty
Advanced
Trail type
Greenway
Configuration
Network
Length
6.0 miles (9.7km)
Total ascent
851 ft (260 m)
Description
My god it so difficult to ride in rain , i got my ass kicked very often

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Greetings from Texas.

By HUBAHUBA on 7/1/2007

Good evening, everyone:
I am new to this website, and I want to say hi to all of you fellow mountainbikers. I've been a MTB'er for several years, and I consider my skill level somewhere between a beginner and an intermediate. I don't know if my age has anything to do with the skill level. I know younger riders can be stronger riders. I also ride a road bike when the weather is so inclement that riding off road is impractical.

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Helen 2005 Gap Race

By overthetop on 2/6/2007
Helen 2005 Gap Race

After the 2005 Helen Gap series Race it was a mud fest I don't think I have ever been so muddy in my life as I was that day.

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Flat Tire Syndrome,Cross-Training, sore, odo at 1000

By MikeG on 11/24/2006 on MikeG's blog

Last Saturday was a good ride. I'm writing this later because I'm busy with a side job at night to make a little extra cash (for MTB stuff of course!).

We had quite a ride because it was muddy. It had been raining all week. At least if it is really cold, then the mud is frozen, but not this week.

Even though I experienced a lot of muddy sections, I still managed to do well, since I had been working on shifting my weight to the back. It really works well to avoid spinning the back tire. This has made my climbing, even in muddy conditions, go amazingly well.

Today I really showed my stuff to the other guys. There were sections where I was surprised that I didn't have to get off and do some 'cross-training' as we like to call it. In fact, when the other guys headed for the road to go home, I went on to do a total of 40km. This includes about 12km from my home, to the trails and back.

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Muddy Race

By moutnbiker on 10/10/2006
Muddy Race

well it was a cold rainy nasty muddy day for a race, but damn was it a blast!!!

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