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    Hong Kong MTB Association is BACK!

    Sep 17, 2008 in Events, News, Places to ride, Rides, Uncategorized

    hkmba-postera5s.jpgBE A PART OF ONE THE FASTEST GROWING SPORTING COMMUNITIES IN HONG KONG. THE HKMBA IS BACK. NEW PEOPLE, NEW ENERGY, AND A FRESH COMMITMENT TO PROMOTING MOUNTAIN BIKING.

    For the past 16 years the Hong Kong Mountain Bike Association has represented the interests of mountain bikers in Hong Kong by lobbying for better trail access, as well as by providing information to visitors and residents on how they can engage in mountain biking and related activities. After a two-year hiatus we are back in the saddle and working harder than ever to get better trails for all riders of all levels. HKMBA is non-profit, all volunteer organization made up of mountain bikers just like you. We are always looking for help in order to keep our efforts moving forward.

    As has always been the case our primary objective is to promote the improvement and expansion of the existing network of trails in Hong Kong.
    In addition we are going to offer a better community interface via our newly designed web site www.hkmba.org where you can:

    * Keep up to date with all of the HKMBA advocacy efforts and projects
    * Locate legal trial networks in Hong Kong
    * Join in or create discussions in our rider’s forum
    * Buy and sell bikes & gear through our classifieds section
    * Keep informed about what is happening in the world of mountain biking
    * Plan your ride or race with our events calendar
    * Participate in HKMBA group or social rides
    * Download maps and screen savers
    * Volunteer opportunity listings
    * Plus much more

    Our goal is for the HKMBA website to be the hub for all things mountain biking in Hong Kong.

    Membership is free - take a look and sign up!

    www.hkmba.org

    ALSO

    We are planning on attending the Action Asia Enduro Mountain Bike race at Tai Lam on September 21st. We will be handing out information sheets and talking about our plans and efforts. We are also going to ask for volunteers to man the water bucket stations to pour cool water over the head of the hot racers, compliments of HKMBA. Can you help?

    COMING SOON

    HKMBA also plans to host social rides for mountain bikers of all levels throughout the territory and beyond, so check out our website for more details of these upcoming rides.

    Look forward to seeing you on the trails

    Robert (Bob) Smith

    Chairman
    Hong Kong Mountain Bike Association
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    MOB & Tianjin Adventure MTB Trip Sept 20-21, 2008

    Sep 16, 2008 in Events, News, Rides

    the-mob MOB & Tianjin Adventure MTB Trip Sept 20-21, 2008Date: Saturday & Sunday Sept 20-21, 2008

    Tianjin Adventure Club (TAC) is looking forward to show the MOB their
    MTB backyard in the mountains North of Mount Panshan!

    Date of departure: Sat Sept 20, 2008
    Time to meet: before 0750 for a 0800 SHARP departure
    An early and prompt start is essential

    Where we meet: Agriculture Exhibition Hall (AEH)
    400m south of the Sheraton,
    opposite the eastern end of Dongzhimenwai

    Tracks are all mountainous and situated North East of Mount Panshan.
    Both days are loops - so we will start and end at the hotel,

    Both days will make a combined trip following the MOB tradition: One
    long trip and one shorter trip.

    We will have lunch along the way - bring a lunch pack for Saturday

    There will be a little pushing of the bikes now and then when the
    tracks become too steep.

    There will be some hard paved tracks, but most will be dirt track.

    You will with guarantee meet local people who has never seen a MTB
    before!

    Estimated expenses/person:
    Participation & transportation: RMB200
    Hotel room:                             RMB170
    Dinner                RMB  40
    (RMB240/double room and 2 persons/room)
    ________________________________
    Est TOTAL                              RMB410

    We will go dutch on breakfast & dinner

    Sign-up:
    beijingmob-owner@googlegroups.com
    Book best before noontime this Thursday Sept 18, 2008
    Cancel before 4 pm on Friday noontime (Sept 19, 2008)
    Still pay for the ride
    if you cancel late or don’t show up on Sat morning
    We need to book the hotel rooms in well advance.
    Thank you very much for your understanding!

    What to Bring:
    Mobile (in the consideration of any case
    may happen and in case you do not give your mobile number to the
    organizer, please DO when sign-in), Mountain bike, HELMET
    (compulsory), water (there should be some shops), sunglasses, snacks,
    BIKE GLOVES, suntan lotion, spare tube, pump & basic repair tools,
    toilet kits & good mood ( I’ll NOT complain & I’ll NOT discuss
    politics.) & your passport/ID card; if you do not want Chinese
    breakfast, bring your own corn flakes, milk and coffee & some RMB cash

    If you need a rental bike, suggest to go to RockBike.
    RockBike is located on the northside of Ping’an Blvd, a couple of
    hundred meters from Houhai.
    RockBike Tel: 64011183

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    Birkebeinerrittet China

    Sep 10, 2008 in Events, News, Rides

    Birkebeinerrittet in Norway is the world’s biggest MTB competition. It is a race with a history deeply rooted in the forests of the Scandinavian Peninsula, so it couldn’t be more perfect than to hold the Chinese version in the northern mountains of Changchun. You will cycle in the beautiful forest reserve Jingyuetan Park and experience the Chinese autumn and impressive nature while taking part in a traditional Nordic event. Birkebeinerrittet China is a mountain bike race for anyone who likes sports and outdoor activities. You don’t need to be a professional to be in it.

    Birkerbeinerrittet China is also more than just a race. Participants will be staying at the five-star Shangri-La hotel which is located in the business and entertainment center of Changchun where they will be treated to a dinner banquet Saturday evening. This is the chance to enjoy a genuinely healthy and adventurous weekend.

    Event organizer: Nordic Ways
    Venue: Jingyuetan Park, Changchun, Jilin Province
    Date:  11th October (The event will be held during the weekend with the race on Saturday 11th. With travel package, you can come on Thursday 9th or Friday the 10th and go home Sunday 12th.)
     

    Registration has already opened at our website! Travel packages for the race can also be booked online. Those who do not have a bicycle can rent one onsite, including helmet.
    For more information about registration and travel packages, please contact Ellinor Axner Yin at ellinor.axner@nordicways.com, 010-65920545 ext 121 , or log on to our website: www.nordicways.com

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    Our rides

    Aug 04, 2008 in Places to ride, Rides, Uncategorized, Video

    Well for the past few weeks we’ve continued to ride but our numbers have dwindled as people popped back to home for holidays and what not. Ken, Kuni and myself have continued to ride and Ash and Phil will be back just in time for next Sunday’s ride. I’m hoping to get some of the Olympic guys to come out with us at some point too.

    The weather is awesome now. This is really thanks to the Olympics! the air quality is soooo much better than a few months ago, the views from the top of the new DH were amazing on Sunday (unfortunately I didn’t take a still camera). The previous weeks rides were wet and muddy and claimed yet another of my phones :( Bye bye Blackberry you served me well. It was my only stupid fault really. Had a bit of a blond moment where I decided part of the river would be shallow due to the face a duck was swimming about (maybe I was hungover/still drunk?) anyway Kuni and I rode through with water easily coming over the tops of our 6 inch travel forks, but it was surprisingly easy going.

    I’m going to try and load a helmet cam video of the new DH in a mo. It’s not very interesting to watch to be honest, but its fun to ride! Got to watch out for those trees though they really make the path narrow.

    Update: heres the video (I hope) may take a while to start so be patient.

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    MOB Simatai-Jinshanling Ride July 5, 2008 Sat

    Jul 02, 2008 in Events, Places to ride, Rides

    the-mob MOB Simatai-Jinshanling Ride July 5, 2008 SatRoute:
    We will start at Tanghe, paved ride to Simatai, continue 1.5km uphill
    on the paved and downhill a couples of kilometers till we hit our
    simple trail, before we reach Jinshanling, some bike pushing on the
    steep rock till we reach Jinshanling Great Wall Tower. We need to pay
    RMB 40/person (group offer) as an entry fee. Then we cross the arch,
    downhill along the simple trail. Keep entry tickets with you, the
    local will double-check at the exit of Jinshanling. We will continue
    riding 2km downhill, when we see the Advertisement along the main road
    on our right-hand side, that will be our 2nd valley, uphill and
    downhill and uphill again, we will conquer Simatai Great Wall. MUSHES
    can go through the arch of Jinshanling Great Wall and ride along the
    Wall, back to the MOB bus. MIOB will continue extra climb, bike
    pushing needed for the enjoyment of quite challenging single trail
    downhill.

    Total distance: approx. 50km +
    Total climb: est. 850 meters

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    June 29th CMTB Berm Building

    Jul 01, 2008 in Photos, Places to ride, Rides, Uncategorized

    ash-and-cigar-w.jpgWe’ll last weekend we got to the track and did a bit of work on the jump (as some arse had tried to destroy it). Then we spent 4 hours in the hot sun building our berm. We’re pretty impressed with the results (check the photos below) I just hope it survived the torrential rain this morning and Phil’s load-bearing cardboard does its job. Next weekend we’ll get some more done, probably a berm to the left right after this right hander as it’s pretty damn quick now!

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    MOB Shidu Twin Gorges Ride June 28, 2008

    Jun 24, 2008 in Places to ride, Rides

    Beijing Mob

    Date: Saturday June 28, 2008

    Route: This is a clockwise route. Start in Shidu town, just west of
    the low bridge over the river. After 0.5km, take the junction to the
    north, after 7.5km along the paved road, it is the entrance of our
    1st gorge. The local paved the 7km at the entrance and then ahead up
    the valley onto gravel. Follow the 14km gravel track over the
    ridgeline, climbing from 200 to 850 m before dropping to 600m. At one
    point the track suddenly narrows to a seductive small track that goes
    straight ahead and peters out: the real route hairpins back on your
    left across a river bad. Later on there are some huge switchbacks,
    ENJOY!!! At some mountain village follow your nose out through the
    village, the road after here is decrepit, and the path reduced to a
    single track on top of the old abandoned road.

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    Sunday 15th June Bike Ride and Trail work

    Jun 12, 2008 in Events, Rides

    ken-riding.jpgThe past few weeks have seen some excellent ride conditions here in Qingdao. The weather has been warm and moist, but not humid. This has made for some eerie mist and nice grippy smooth hardpacked trails. Best of all due to the lack of rain and the sticky consistency of the trail dirt, we’ve had fun building up some small jumps to liven up our tried and trusted ride.

    This week we’ll continue the work by building up a double we stared last week, and Ash christened in spectacular style, and also try to add a few berms and drops to the first downhill.

    If your up for an early start and getting muddy in the eerie foggy forest drop us an email. andi@chinamtb.com.

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    MOB Banchengzi Reservoir Ride May 31, 2008

    May 29, 2008 in Events, Places to ride, Rides

    the-mob MOB Banchengzi Reservoir Ride May 31, 2008
    Date: Saturday May 31, 2008

    Route: This Sat, it is A to B ride, half paved and half dirt.

    Start beside Banchengzi Reservoir, riding along the right-side of our
    Spoon Ride till Panzipai, turn northeast till Qianhuozhiling, from
    here downhill ride on the dirt trail approx 38km all the way till we
    hit the main road at Gumenkou.  Turn right back to MOB Bus.

    Total distance: approx. 90km
    Total climb: est.  800meters
    Estimated time back to town: 7 pm
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    MOB Jobst Farewell Ride May 24, 2008

    May 23, 2008 in Events, Places to ride, Rides

    the-mob MOB Jobst Farewell Ride May 24, 2008Date: Saturday May 24, 2008

    Route: This Sat will be the farewell ride of Jobst, who will go back to
    Germany at the end of May 2008.
    All the best to YOU, Jobst!!

    We will start again in Shandongzhuang, ride along our 15km paved
    uphill till the 1st barrage. From there, offroad downhill till the T-
    jonction. This time we will take left wing dirt road, followed by
    single trail, plus some bike on shoulders. As soon as we hit the main
    road, we will turn left and ride along the river back to MOB bus.

    Total distance: approx 50km
    Total climb: est. 1000 meters
    Estimated time back to town: around 6pm

    Sign-up:
    beijingmob-owner@googlegroups.com
    Book as early as possible.

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