Sunday morning and the sun was shining. Five eager mountain bikers ready for the Overgate Hospice Challenge. We set off from Copley at 8.45am and headed for Elland, a steady 4 miles of road which would take us to the start. The huffing and puffing had started within 10 minutes of the ride Rob, (my best friend) was already lagging behind so it was going to be an “interesting day”.
Most of us believe we’re acting safely on our bikes, even if we break a little rule every now & then. But it only takes one mistake to cause a terrible accident one that you may never recover from. PSA Shot there advert using LEGO bricks as a way to appeal to a wide audience of children, teens, parents, and retro-loving 20- and 30-somethings, and to teach a serious lesson in a lighthearted (yet hopefully memorable) way.
The Cyberbike is a new cycling game for the Nintendo Wii. The Cyberbike comes from European publisher Bigben Interactive, who generally deal more in video game accessories than they do full-fledged titles, and when you get right down to it, the Cyberbike contains a lot more accessory than it does game.
Red route at Gisburn Forest on Saturday 17th Oct.
I arrived at the Cocklett Hill Car Park at 9am and could not believe the amount of cars that had beaten me too it. Anyway good old Pistol Pete was already there all geared up and ready to ride, soon after we were joined by Hartie, Andy, Garry and Matt (Matt our latest recruit for dbriders).
Now then, the red route at Dalby Forest 38km of pure cross country….You can start this with the blue from the visitor center at Dalby which starts with a climb (so make sure you have warmed up a bit first) once you have done this challenging climb and your lungs,heart, leg and head is working in tandem then it’s time for the the red routes technical descent (a bit dodgy when wet as i found out last week).