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Trialsin'
06-10-2005, 10:14 PM
I know it isn't Freeride, but we know some of you guys like trials.......

C'mon out and see some of the best trials riders in North America, all coming to Squamish. John Webster last years Pro stock winner will be there...Morley Wilkins, everyones fave "supposedly washed up" trials pro will be there. Coquitlam pro's Steve Dickin and Jeff Anderson will be giving John a run for his money. Calgary's (now Port Moody's) Dave Herr will be turning some heads this year in pro, along with so many other great riders. Port Moody Pro Dylan Korba, who's almost recovered from a broken ankle suffered at the John Henry Days event (he was the guy on the red Revell in warm up, in case you didn't know), may test out the ankle there as well.

Here's the details.....

Saturday June 18th, 2005

Location - Squamish, BC. Loggers Sports Grounds

Loggers Sports Grounds is where the Test of Metal finish line/expo is. North on Hwy 99, turn right onto Cleveland St.(Mc'd's) not left like in the past. Follow road North past Finch and Logger Sports is on the left. Watch for parking area's beside baseball field.

Here's a map to the site >>> http://www.squamishdays.org/Map.html

Registration open - 8:00 am for Beginner/Sport/Women/Uni's
Checker meeting - 8:45 am
Rider meeting - 8:46 am
Beginner/Sport/Women/Unicycle start time - 9 am
Finish by - 11:30 am

Expert/Pro Registration - anytime after Beg/Sport start
Expert/Pro start time - 12:00 pm
Finish by - 3:00pm

Beg/Sport/Women/UNicycle awards - approx. 12:30 pm
Expert/Pro awards - approx. 3:30 pm
Draw prizes to follow

Entry Fee - $25.00 PLUS Cycling BC One day Event License
One Day Event non insured - $10.00
One Day Event insured - $30.00


If you're under 19, download the appropriate form either the Uninsured or insured form, and have someone over 19 sign it, and bring it with you.
If you're over 19, the forms will be at registration.

Insured>>> http://www.cycling.bc.ca/fileadmin/resources/pdfs/2005_Membership/2005_One_-_Event_INSURED_Entry_MTB.pdf

UnInsured>>>
http://www.cycling.bc.ca/fileadmin/resources/pdfs/2005_Membership/2005_One_-_Event_Uninsured_Entry_MTB.pdf

There will be another waiver and entry form to fill out, we're trying to get them loaded onto http://www.testofmetal.com/trials.html once they are we will post it here. If we don't get them loaded in time we will have all the forms on site...Confused yet?


Ken
The Trialsin' Shop




Adam West
06-10-2005, 10:23 PM
hey ken,
i think you made a mistake in the fees section it says non insured is cheaper then insured? 10 vs 30 (unless im crazy insured should be cheaper should it not?)
Eric.

Trialsin'
06-10-2005, 11:26 PM
If you're buying an insured one day license you're paying more for the insurance, not less....unless I'm missing something? The $10 gets you a day license with no insurance....

Ken

redsdisease
06-12-2005, 01:06 AM
Sounds really fun, I wish I could go, I'vew always wanted to try my hand at competition trials, don't have very many here in SoCal though.