I decided that i'm going to:
1. Ride more AM
2. Go ride bikes with my girlfriend more often
3. Build a hard tail Trail/AM bike.
4. Go on at least 1 more MTB vacation
5. Ride fade to black
Continue to build new fun trails, and push it on the bike. Try to enter every race in our "national" DH race series here (which I know work will try to screw up...). Stay healthy!
Up my AM riding from 21k to 28k in the same time span. To climb the ski lift hill at Chedoke. To finally decide which FR bike to do all my AM stuff with and to stick to the trails that require it.
some good resolutions! i like ryan's list and the order of priorities for weslington is so rad. build, learn, oh yeah, get a job : )
i have one resolution that i'm already working on. stay over the front of the bike more and trust the front wheel. i lean back too much and it slows me down.
some good resolutions! i like ryan's list and the order of priorities for weslington is so rad. build, learn, oh yeah, get a job : )...
some good resolutions! i like ryan's list and the order of priorities for weslington is so rad. build, learn, oh yeah, get a job : )
i have one resolution that i'm already working on. stay over the front of the bike more and trust the front wheel. i lean back too much and it slows me down.
I'm with sspomer. I need to work on pushing the front wheel through corners so the tire sticks and I maintain momentum. I need to heal up from a badly broken leg in time for the DH race season. Lastly, more riding time (jobs really limit riding time).
Good resolution spommer! cant drive from the back of the bus! My Resolution is to keep getting faster, maybe finally race a world cup ," age is only a matter of the mind, if she doesn't mind it doesn't matter!"
More road riding for training
More long xc rides to get to awesome and less travelled singletrack
Ride more dh to improve my skills
Make it to Ashland 2-3 times
Make it to Downieville 2-3 times
Start taking photography more seriously and try to get out and get pictures of people riding
More in the gym training time
No beer during the week.
Ride both days on weekend even if they're not both serious, big, or crazy rides. Just ride to ride.
Ride with more people from work so that I can be challenged more
Learn how to make beer even though I wont be drinking it during the week.
Trailbuilding
Oh, yeah... more Northstar trips.
-finish the trail we just started
-let local officials know (again) that mountain biking is more than riding around on fire roads
-work my way into the cycling industry
-keep my bike and body in one piece
-build and organize an underground mini DH race
-effortless style and flow
to continue to push my own limits with minimal carnage and time off work..
1. Ride more AM
2. Go ride bikes with my girlfriend more often
3. Build a hard tail Trail/AM bike.
4. Go on at least 1 more MTB vacation
5. Ride fade to black
i have one resolution that i'm already working on. stay over the front of the bike more and trust the front wheel. i lean back too much and it slows me down.
Oh, and learn to dirt jump.
Getting a job at some bike related company....
Build some wicked stuff....
Road trip the West Coast.
More long xc rides to get to awesome and less travelled singletrack
Ride more dh to improve my skills
Make it to Ashland 2-3 times
Make it to Downieville 2-3 times
Start taking photography more seriously and try to get out and get pictures of people riding
More in the gym training time
No beer during the week.
Ride both days on weekend even if they're not both serious, big, or crazy rides. Just ride to ride.
Ride with more people from work so that I can be challenged more
Learn how to make beer even though I wont be drinking it during the week.
Trailbuilding
Oh, yeah... more Northstar trips.
-let local officials know (again) that mountain biking is more than riding around on fire roads
-work my way into the cycling industry
-keep my bike and body in one piece
-build and organize an underground mini DH race
-effortless style and flow
-Avoid all things trendy
-Dig bigger holes
-Quit making fun of pinkbike kids. Even though we all enjoy it.
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