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June 2008 - Posts

  • Twelve Hours of Cumberland Race / Relay - June 21, 2008

    The 5th annual Twelve Hours of Cumberland is happening this weekend, Saturday June 21st. This is a fun focused mountain bike relay, based out of the family friendly No.6 Mine Park in Cumberland.

    The course is beginner friendly and includes trails like Momma Bear's, Soggy Biscuit, Black Hole and Space Nugget. Registration is at the No.6 Mine Park from 7-8am the morning of the event with the relay beginning immediately following. The objective is to see how many laps you and your team mates can do over the 12 hours (8am to 8pm).

    Participants must be a member of a Grass Roots Mountain Bike Association affiliated club or you can purchase a $10 one day event license. Either option can be done at registration on the morning of the event. You can register as a team of 2 or 4 or if you are really committed, go solo! The cost of the event is $35 per person and includes draw prizes and Scott Beardsley pottery mugs for category winners. There will be kids games throughout the day and a BBQ.

    This event is brought to you by the United Riders of Cumberland and sponsored by Seeds Natural Food Market, Eatmore Sprouts, Mount Washington, Riding Fool Hostel, Dodge City Cycles, Trail Bicycles, Mountain City Cycles, Cumberland Community Forest Society, Village of Cumberland and Hancock Forest management.

    For more information contact the Riding Fool Hostel at 336-8250.

  • Trail Bicycles presents Trek Demo Days June 21st & 22nd

    Trail Bicycles in Courtenay will be holding a Trek Bicycle Demo day from the store (1999 Lake Trail Rd, Courtenay, just past the middle school. 250 334 2456) on Saturday the 21st and on Sunday the 22nd of June.

    Saturday will be from 11-4 and a little more casual. Riders will come into the store, sign the necessary forms and waivers, drive themselves to the ride location, and have a little more time to ride (Suggested ride time 1 hour). Sunday will be from 10-3 and will be more regulated.

    We will drive you to Comox Lake, give you approximately 30-45 minutes to ride, and then drive you back to the store. You may book appointments for Sunday's test ride. Saturday will be first come first served. We will have most sizes and a model selection of 2008 Trek Fuel Ex's and Trek remedy's and possibly some Gary Fisher HiFi's on hand for everyone to try. In order to take a Trek or Fisher bicycle out, you will need a valid credit card and driver's license. If you are under 18, you will need to come along with your parent or guardian. If you want to ride, you must bring your own helmet and any thing else you would normally take when you go for a ride. 

    There will be a Trek representative on hand all weekend helping to get everyone out on the trail and answering questions. We will also be having a BBQ on Sunday. If these dates don't work for you Trail bicycles has a small selection of demo bikes to try before the weekend of the demo.

  • Garstin going for top five finish in Italy

    They say getting there is half the fun. Simon Garstin is not so sure.

    Garstin is leaving today for the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships, which take place June 17-22 in Val di Sole, Italy. But the emotional roller coaster ride he had to take to get there was almost as challenging as the downhill course he will be navigating on June 22.

    “I found out Wednesday morning I was going,” the 17-year-old Comox Valley native said. “They said I was on the (Canadian junior) team last Thursday, then on Friday they said I was an alternate, which they can’t do.” Led by B.C. coach Richard Wooles, a groundswell of support arose to include Garstin on the team.

    “This Tuesday I was told I was not going, then Wednesday morning they said ‘You can go.’” A relieved Garstin said his trip to the World Cup is a culmination of a goal he has been working on for the past 10 months. Although a junior, last year he raced against pros (and held his own) just to gain the experience he needed to step up to the international level. “I beat all the pros at a B.C. Cup race in Mission. It was one of my best races ever,” he said.

    The World Cup will be Garstin’s first international race, but he will be riding as a pro next year in the senior elite category, and says he wants to pursue the sport full-time. “It’ll be a lot more competitive. I’ll definitely be stepping it up.”

    Garstin is looking forward to his World Cup debut against the top riders – including some who have raced the full World Cup circuit for the past few years. “It’s not intimidating. It will be a learning experience,” and allow him to see how he stacks up against the best in the sport.

    But he’s not going all the way to Italy just to ride. He’s going to compete. “A really good result would be a top five finish. Anything less than top 10 would be a disappointment,” he said.

    Ranked the #1 junior overall in B.C. for the past two years, Garstin’s interest in the sport developed when he was 13. He credits former local pro rider Leon May with getting him started and says Olympic mountain biker Kiara Bisaro of Courtenay has also been a friend and strong influence. “Her experience has helped by showing me what it takes to be a pro athlete. She keeps me on track.”

    Bisaro will be in Val di Sole competing in elite women cross country, and fellow Olympian Geoff Kabush has qualified for the elite men cross country event.

    More info on the World Cup is available at www.canadiancyclist.com, and Garstin said his race next Sunday (where for the first time he will wear the mandated Spandex skin suit) will be broadcast by www.freecaster.com.

    Noting the trip is costing him $4,000, Garstin said anyone interested in supporting him can contact him at 338-5266 or at sgarstin@gmail.com He said his trip would not be possible without his sponsors, and he thanked Mountain City Cycles, Giant Bicycles, Gary Murdoch Chartered Accountant, Canadian Tire, Brian McLean Chevrolet, Theme Gardens Landscaping, River Meadows Farms, Rotary Club of Cumberland, VIMSS, Bank of Montreal and Ascent Coaching.

    sports@comoxvalleyrecord.com

    Originally Posted - http://www.bclocalnews.com/vancouver_island_north/comoxvalleyrecord/sports/Garstin_going_for_top_five_finish_in_Italy.html 

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