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The Bikeskills Ridezone Video is Here!!!

May 10, 2008 by robhoward Leave a Comment

Finally, The Video That Tells The Story!

We apologize for this taking so long, but you know what they say: good things come to those who wait.  It was really great to see what Bikeskills videographer, Jeremy Teman came up with. Jeremy is a professional in every way, but I think that he’d be the first to admit that it was nice having something like the Ridezone to work with. Given that there was so much fun taking place in the Ridezone, creating a video that looked fun was a lot easier than it would been had we sent him to a debate between Hillary and Barack.

So check this video out (by clicking on it) and send the YouTube link to anyone that you know who: likes to have fun,  enjoys any time of cycling, might be in a postion to show it to someone that would be interested in getting a Ridezone built, etc.  If you have any questions about building or Ridezone, contact us at info@bikeskills.com

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The Bikeskills Ridezone Provides Lots of Fun for Thousands at the 2008 Sea Otter Classic

April 21, 2008 by robhoward Leave a Comment

A Big Hero Steps up… Again

For those of you have heard of Jon Sigerman, the legendary dirt jumper, his stepping up to be the major supporter of the Bikeskills Ridezone will come as no surprise. Jon has been there virtually every step of the way since Bikeskills’ inception four years ago. He has provided insight, legal opinions (in addition to being a fiendishly ripping dirt jumper, Jon is an attorney as well), ideas, and financial help that has helped Bikeskills, The Bikeskills Foundation, efforts to build a local bike park, Sand Hill Raceway, to name a few bike related beneficiaries.

Our First Customer, Emily, Drops in…

Although she’s looking a bit apprehensive here, Emily figured the Ridezone table tops, bridges, and pump tracks out real quick. And while we felt our Santa Cruz Jackals and Chameleons were the right tools to have, Emily seemed to have no problem with her LikeaBike.

If you’re wondering about that sign in the back that says SKISKILLS, yeah, there’s a SKISKILLS that’s a lot like Bikeskills. And like Bikeskills’ world class pro instructors, SKISKILLS has the likes of Jonny Moseley, Robb Gaffney, and JT Holmes on its A-Team.

The Bikeskills Foundation Makes the Scene

The role of The Bikeskills Foundation is to help make dreams of bike parks and other new skool riding venues reality. Don’t just watch us: get involved with the Bikeskills Foundation and help us Build Places for Kids to Ride! For more information about The Bikeskills Foundation, contact Rob Howard at rhoward@bikeskills.com

More Images and Video to Follow

We have a ton of pictures and video we are sorting through and editing. We’ll post it as soon as we have it available. If you took some great pictures and or video in the Ridezone, send it to us and we’ll get it up on our site.

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It’s Just About Go Time in Monterey!

April 16, 2008 by robhoward Leave a Comment

A High Energy Hero of the Day Steps Up: Hi-Ball Energy

Just about the time the College Cyclery and Bikeskills teams were totally thrashed, Todd Beradi, founder of Hi-Ball comes to the rescue with his great new products for the crew, and funding for the Ridezone! If that’s not reason enough for you to get some Hi-Ball energy drinks, try this: we feel their products are the best tasting, all natural, energy drinks on the market. In fact, come by the Ridezone and we’ll have some on ice for you!

From Gravel Lot to Fun Factory: The Bikeskills Ridezone is Ready to Rumble!

Remember this photo a couple of weeks ago? Yeah, that was Day One and what we started with.

Yeah, pretty grim. It takes a very special group of people to turn that in to this:

We’re Ready. Are you?

We’re all systems go down here in Monterey: Jumps. Check. Pump tracks times two. Check. Rock gardens, wood bridges, skinnies, switchbacks, root sections, check, check and double check! The only thing missing is…. you!

So get yourself down here and join Randy, Terry, Ed, Joe, Rory, Maxine, Paul, Kacie, Jeff and the rest of the Bikeskills team in the Ridezone. You will be glad you did.

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A Rocky Day For the Ridezone… in a Good Way Though

April 15, 2008 by robhoward Leave a Comment

A Fallen Hero Needs Our Help!

Most of us mountain bikers both know Tara Llanes and about her tragic injury. Here’s a way that you can help us help Tara on her Road to Recovery: take – or get someone to take – one of our Women’s Only clinics at the Sea Otter Classic. All profits will go to Tara’s recovery fund. The clinics will be taught by World Cup DH Pro and Bikeskills instructor, Maxine Irvine. Students will have a great time and have the knowledge they are doing good. For more information, check out our Sea Otter Clinic Schedule on our home page.

The Ridezone Skillzone Gets Some Additional Features Including a Gnarly Rock Garden

We really put a lot of thought and hard work in to this year’s Skillzone. The concept being that either on your own (or better yet in a Bikeskills clinic at the Sea Otter Classic) riders can learn and hone real-life trail skills in the Ridezone. We have wooden bridges, an uphill and dowhill incredible switchback, a root section, and a rock garden that required us to find, transport, and move some bodaciously heavy rocks. We think you’re going to have a great time in the Skillszone. And if you’re thinking about testing a bike from the Demo Zone, the Skillzone will be a great place to wring it out:

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New Features Built: Skillzone and Ole Blue

April 13, 2008 by robhoward Leave a Comment

Today’s Hero: Clif Bar. The folks are Clif are no strangers to doing the right thing. Since Bikeskills inception, Clif Bar has been there with and for us. We can’t think of a single company that is more integrated in to the cyling lifestyle or is doing more to make this place called earth a better place. Clif Bar – and especially Bryan Cole and Peter B – rule.

The Mystery of the Strange Bird Solved: Ole Blu is Back!

A couple of days of days ago we reported that there was a strange bird, a peacock in fact, hanging around the Sea Otter Classic venue. It turns out that it wasn’t a peacock at all, but Mark Weir, dressed as a peacock, just making sure that Randy and Terry re-created his classic, Ole Blue pump track just the way it’s supposed to be. But it’s up to you, the people that come to the Ridezone next week to tell us, if we got it right:

Skillzone Progress

One of the Terrain Features we’ve been working on hard this year is the Skillzone. The basic concept is to create a loop roughly 50 feet wide and 125 or feet long that includes the kind of obstacles and technique building terrain most trail riders encounter. We’re talking about switchbacks, roots, rock gardens, step-ups, etc. In fact, we’ve worked so hard to create a trail simulator, that Bikeskills Joe Lawwill is teaching trail clinics using the Skillzone. It’s still in the rough stages, but here’s an image of one of the switchbacks:


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Ridezone Construction Stage II: Jumps and More Lumps

April 10, 2008 by robhoward 1 Comment

Today’s Hero: Mt Tam Orthopedics

As was the case with my last post, we’re going to start by giving credit where credit is due, a firm that is helping Bikeskills to make the Ridezone possible:  Mt Tam Orthopedics (www.mttamorthopedics.com) Not only does Mt Tam Orthopedics have some of the finest surgeons anywhere, they’ve got some docs that aren’t so bad on a mountain bike either like Santa Cruz Blur riding, and US Ski Team Surgeon Dr. Dave Goltz MD. Maybe not the kind of guy you want to meet at work, but defintely the  go-to-guy if and when you need him! 

Jump Construction Design and Construction Theory and Practice

I’m a physicist and I admit that I am both interested in, and find building bike jumps fascintating. That said, most people… aren’t. What they are interested in – if they’re like  most all-mountain cyclists – is knowing where those jumps are so they can go hit them!  Well, Randy and crew are working on two sets of table top jumps in the Bikeskills Ridezone as I write.  Here’s proof: 

 Who is This Strange Bird and What is he Doing in Monterey? 

 This guy was on Bikeskills founder, Rob Howard’s fence in Monterey last night. While he’s obviously a Peacock, what is he doing in Monterey?  Someone told me that the Pump Tracks at Mark Weir’s place are also called the Peacock Pit.  Is this guy out of work, or is he up to something?  Stayed tuned and I’ll report back with the 411 tomorrow.

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The Ridezone Begins to Take Shape:

April 8, 2008 by robhoward Leave a Comment

Let the Work Begin!

While it’s all fine and well to be given a nice, level, forty five thousand square feet of canvas to work with, the amount of time, effort and hard work that goes in to making something like the Bikeskills Ridezone is amazing. Even more amazing is the amount of volunteer work, even money from the very people that are creating the Ridezone: Bikeskills and College Cyclery (http://www.collegecyclery.biz/). So before I go on,  props to College Cyclery and owner, Terry Cox!

Back to That Blank Canvas: Construction Time!

The first thing to do was to get the dirt in the right places. It’s one of those things that sounds easy, but not only is it not because you hav to know not only what terrain features go where, but which ones are going to be built in what order. Get it wrong and you quickly find out how hard and long it takes to move the dirt deposited by one of these:

 

An Artist and His Canvas

I’m not sure what Randy’s thinking here, but my guess is that he’s pretty fired up about creating something that thousands of kids and adults alike, in less than a couple of weeks, are going to have a great time on and with. That said, he also looks like he’s thinking “man, that’s a lot of dirt…”

Time to Get Busy with the Bobcat

Once again it’s Terry Cox and College Cyclery to the rescue: they brought their own Bobcat tractor to build the Ridezone. Do you think these guys are serious about buildig mountain biking venues?  Here’s Randy the mechanical artist at work:

The Chef Tastes His Concoction…

Many hours of driving, shaping by both machine and hand, Randy’s first pump track, the advance one, is ready for a quick lap to see how it rides.  Looks pretty good from this angle…

Admiring the Creation.. or Rather Appraising the Creating

Even thought it’s early in the construction process and there are miles to go, you have to take the time to step back and take a look at what you’ve created. With the first pump track installed, it’s nice to sit back and realize that we’re on the way.  Are you ready to come to the Bikeskills Ridezone at the Sea Otter Classic?  Here’s some incentive that Randy and Terry just cooked up for you:

 

 
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Bikeskills Begins Sea Otter Classic Ridezone Construction

April 7, 2008 by robhoward Leave a Comment

BIKESKILLS RIDEZONE: Another year and getting better!

Here it is: Ground Zero

Photo Left: The Ridezone as a blank canvas and before construction.

Once again it’s that time off the year when every self respecting bicycle rider works him or herself into a frenzy. Yup, it’s Sea Otter time!

Bicycle enthusiast of all types and ages come to Monterrey to enjoy the festivities of the Sea Otter, but for mountain bikers, it holds some unique opportunities. One of these is the RIDEZONE. The RIDEZONE construction and design this year is being lead by free riding legend and course designer, Randy Spangler with input from the likes of Joe Lawwill and Mark Weir.  The main objective to the RIDEZONE is to provide a safe setting for people of all ages to develop and improve their cycling skills and benefit from the experienced staff on hand. Adults can pass along the mountain biking bug to the upcoming generation, as well as see how some of this younger generation has progressed the sport. Last years RIDEZONE was awesome featuring 2 Pump tracks, (1 beginner 1 advanced) a trail section (ladders, wall rides, rocky sections), and a table top jump section for those in search of the clouds.

This year The Bikeskills Ridezone will be even better! So keep this blog on your favorites as I will be giving up to date reports on the progress being made. Want to be even closure to the action, then sign up to volunteer some muscle and in the process learn the mechanics of creating features of your own…

 

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Bikeskills to Host Ride Zone at 2008 Sea Otter Classic

April 3, 2008 by robhoward Leave a Comment

Bikeskills Clinics At The 2008 Sea Otter Classic
Whether you want to tune up your skills for an event, get more access to a race venue, have access to some of mountain biking’s greatest pros, or simply have fun, taking a Bikeskills clinic at the Sea Otter Classic is the way to do it.

No matter what your skill level or discipline, the pros at Bikeskills will help you get more out of mountain biking! What better or more convenient time or place to make it happen than at the Sea Otter Classic!

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April 17-21, 2008

Bikeskills is happy to announce an array of clinics ranging from children’s clinics, women’s only, Ride Zone clinics, all mountain clinics with all-around pro Paul Thomasberg, jumping clinics taught by the legendary Randy Spangler, as well as a special dual slalom clinic that will be conducted on the race venue by two of the top DS pros in the business: Team Yeti’s Rich Houseman and the Santa Cruz Syndicate’s Kirk Voreis.

Sea Otter Ride Zone
Whether you’d like to learn how to knock a fraction of a second off your already blistering performance, want to try something entirely new on a bike, or simply want to become a better rider, a safer rider, and get there fast, make it happen at the Sea Otter Classic with Bikeskills! Remember, spaces are limited, so register now!Button 

New Clinic: Bikeskills Ridezone Skill-Builder
Instructor: Chief Bikeskills Instructor, Joe Lawwill
Location: Bikeskills Ride Zone 

Date: Friday April 19, 2008 1-3 p.m.
  Date: Saturday April 20, 2008 1-3 p.m.

Joe Lawwill has cooked up something new this year for anyone who wants to hone their trail riding capabilities and add some New Skool skills. In addition to working on trail basics like dealing with rocks, narrow trail sections, step-ups and the art of the manual, Joe will be serving up a few pointers on the pump track and how pump track skills can be used on the trail. This clinic will be conveniently located inside the ride zone.

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Bike Handling Clinic

Instructor: Shimano Skunk Works Team Rider and professional racer, Paul Thomasberg

Location: Meet at Bikeskills Ride zoneClinic Dates and Times:Date: Friday April 19, 2008 9–11 a.m.Date: Saturday April 20, 2008 9–11 a.m.Paul is one of mountain biking’s most talented all around riders. He’s been a world cup downhiller, a professional cross country racer and is now the man that Shimano trusts to help them make better products. More than anything else, Paul has terrific all around bike handling skills and knows how to teach them. If all around, all mountain riding is your thing and you want more of a good thing, this is the clinic for you. This clinic will take place on the Sea Otter Classic Cross Country Race Course.  

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  Dual Slalom Racing Clinic

Instructors: Kirk Voreis, Rich Houseman, Joe Lawwill and SOC slalom course designer Keith Defiebre.
Location: Meet at Bottom of Slalom Course

Date:
  Thursday April 18, 2008 12–2 p.m.

The pros say that the Sea Otter Dual Slalom course is one of, if not the best in the world. Here’s your chance to either get some extra time on the course before the green flags drop, learn the finer points of dual slalom racing (like line selection, starts, gear choice, in-depth cornering, setting up turns) or simply ride one of the most enjoyable, world class race venues. And if that weren’t enough, the clinic will be taught by the best of the best racer/instructors, and the course designer himself!

 

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  New This Year! Kids Beginner Clinics!

Instructors: Randy Spangler
Location: Bikeskills Ride Zone
Dates:

Thursday April 18, 2008 9-10 a.m.
Friday April 19, 2008 9-10 a.m.
Saturday April 20, 2008 9-10 a.m.
Sunday April 21, 2008 9-10 a.m.

Bikeskills will be offering Beginner Clinics for Children. All Children’s clinics will take place in the Bikeskills Ridezone. Make sure your children learn to ride the right way, the Bikeskills way!

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  Mountain Bike Clinics for Girls and Women

Instructors: Maxine Irving

Location: Meet at Bikeskills Ride Zone
Dates:
Friday April 19, 2008 9-11 a.m.
Saturday April 20, 2008 9-11 a.m.

Improve your bike handling skills with professional racer and Bikeskills instructor Maxine Irving. This clinic is designed to be fun and informal but at the same time deliver the goods in terms of instructional content and hands on coaching. Don’t miss this chance to ride with, learn from, and get to know Maxine Irving, an up and coming pro, great bike handler, and terrific instructor, Maxine Irving. Remember, girls only.
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Dirt Jump Clinics

Instructors: Randy Spangler
Location: Meet at Bikeskills Ride Zone
Dates:
Thursday April 18, 2008 3-4 p.m.
Friday April 19, 2008 3-4 p.m.
Saturday April 20, 2008 3-4 p.m.

Learn to dirt jump with one of the most recognized and respected freeriders on the planet, Randy Spangler. Randy will break down the art and science of jumping into the fundamentals and then apply what you learned on the friendly tabletop jumps at the Bikeskills Ride Zone. This clinic is great if you’re looking to get into dirt jumping or looking to master a new skill for the trails.

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Contact Info:
Info regarding any of the Sea Otter Classic clinics: Ed Becker: ebecker@bikeskills.com

General Info:
Southern California Clinics w/ Joe Lawwill: joe@bikeskills.com
Northern California Clinics w/Randy Spangler: randy@bikeskills.com
Southern California Clinics w/Maxine Irving:maxine@bikeskills.com
General Bikeskills questions including outreach contact Rob Howard: rhoward@bikeskills.com

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