Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Trail Build

     Although we like to spend most of our time riding on trails, that requires that we spend some time working on them as well! So this past weekend we did just that. Saturday morning there was a crew of 12 out at the Radlands, connecting the largest loop at the new complex to date! According to our own Bob Gilbert the new loop "looks fantastically awesome." The new trails out there are settling in nicely and ready for runners, riders and anyone else that wants to check out Redmond's newest trail complex! 
     Along with the Radlands trail network in Redmond, we are also heading up some serious trail building in the Dry Canyon, with 3 new trails scheduled to be ready for use early this summer! Bob and I (Cory) headed out Saturday afternoon, after designing the course for this year's Fat Tire Crit, to flag some new trail in the canyon. We spent most of the time wishing the trails were finished and we were on our bikes, but were eventually able to get past that and get on to flagging what are looking to be some awesome trails! 
     And while I apologize for the lack of pictures and exciting race action, the team is heading to Sea Otter this week! That's right folks, your very own Trinity Bikes Cycling team will be heading to Monterey California to represent the checkers and race the heck out of their bicycles! Shane, Bob, Austin, Brian, and Sean are heading down this Wednesday (at 4am) with our ever faithful Sam Pharris as race support for an incredible weekend of racing and drooling over the new cycling gadgets that are generally unveiled at Sea Otter. Shane, Bob and Austin will be racing this Friday in the CAT 1 XC event while Brian and Sean will be racing Sunday for the CAT 2's and Sean will also be racing his Cyclocross bike on Saturday! 
     Make sure you follow the team on twitter @TBCyclingTeam for real time updates and pictures from the gang and come back here next week for a full recap of the trip to California. Here's a short edit from the team to keep you wanting more!




-Cory Tanler

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