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2009 Scorpa trials bike

Trial DM Sulz, Germany

Stopped by the trial runs for the Red Bull Air Race today. Took a bunch of shots with my DSLR but liked this one from my iPhone best.

Canonet QL19

Kodak ColorPlus 200

A 1956 Ariel HT5 trials model. The HT was available as either a 350 or a 500.

Just compare this with a modern lightweight "trials iron"!.

 

Last weekend the motorcycle section of the Vintage Car Club of NZ ran a reliability trial and invited the Canterbury Classic Trials group to put on a demonstration and also take part in their event. The trials area also attracted members from the Vintage Club on suitable machines who tried the obstacles. These were largely man-made and included pallets (Thanks Palletmakers in ChCh), fence posts, tyres, a bank, tree stump, and logs. Due to the range of machines lined up for the reliability trial these sections were easier and included tight turns, tree roots, and banks. As well as trials bikes other contenders included trail bikes, 1970’s Vespa and Honda scooters, 1960's Royal Enfield and BMW motorcycles , 1937 Ariel, 1927 AJS, 1924 Triumph, as well as a Velosolex. A laid back and fun day mixing two groups both interested in classic motorcycles. Enjoy the photos.

by 2015 Japan champ Tomoyuki Ogawa

and 2015 Japan 2nd Kenichi Kuroyama

You can see more photos here.

Trial DM Sulz, Germany

Trial Bay Gaol is a semi-ruined prison near South West Rocks on the NSW mid-north coast. It is odd to find a gaol in such a beautiful location. In August 2019 there is a sculpture festival in the grounds.

 

Ropraz 23 avril 2008. Vélo, Compétition de Trial, le num 8 de la catégorie Elite, Lars Zysset © Christian Brun

It was my pleasure to photograph our local Dog Agility trials again this year. It's wonderful to see the athleticism and strong bond these dog's have with their owners. From small to large, competitive to not-so-competitive, each dog was fun to watch and record in images. Whether it was running through rings, over jumps, through tunnels, or over catwalks you could tell each dog was enjoying their "work".

 

A few more thousand of these are loaded up on the Gallery site. This is the second year of using Smugmug and highly recommend its usage. Since I have loaded up the images the orders roll through without my involvement.

 

Notes: I (and my talented second shooter) shot nearly 8000 images in two eight hour days at this event. The lighting is extremely bad with two different types of light in this horse arena. It also had filtered skylights but this year it was heavy overcast and we got very little natural lighting. It made a big difference from last year. Everything was shot at ISO1600 with shutter priority trying to stay faster than 1/250 which is about the minimum acceptable for a fast moving dog. Even then each of the 1000's of images needed lots of work in PS as each was shot a few stops underexposed. 50% of the image were thrown out as unusable. I rented a second 70-200 f/2.8 lens for the event and would highly recommend that for special lens needs.

 

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Mock Trial took first place at Quincy University’s annual Riverside Classic. From left: Katie Madel '16, English literature; Terecita Gil '14, global studies, developing states; Sarah Cline '15, global studies, Europe; Wojkowski (front); Jacob Magyar '16, Spanish; Foy; Sarkauskas; Tom Finnegan '14, English writing; Julie Mussared '14, organizational communication; Dan Vogrin '14, political science; Alec Phillipp '14, sociology, criminal justice

Last weekend the motorcycle section of the Vintage Car Club of NZ ran a reliability trial and invited the Canterbury Classic Trials group to put on a demonstration and also take part in their event. The trials area also attracted members from the Vintage Club on suitable machines who tried the obstacles. These were largely man-made and included pallets (Thanks Palletmakers in ChCh), fence posts, tyres, a bank, tree stump, and logs. Due to the range of machines lined up for the reliability trial these sections were easier and included tight turns, tree roots, and banks. As well as trials bikes other contenders included trail bikes, 1970’s Vespa and Honda scooters, 1960's Royal Enfield and BMW motorcycles , 1937 Ariel, 1927 AJS, 1924 Triumph, as well as a Velosolex. A laid back and fun day mixing two groups both interested in classic motorcycles. Enjoy the photos.

The first of two classic trials in May was held at a great venue about an hour north of Christchurch. The venue offers superb views across the sea back to Banks Peninsula. The terrain is hilly with grass banks and limestone. This is the third classic trial at this site but last time we were here it was extremely windy to the point most didn't finish the trial. I suspect this is a site that always has some wind, but yesterday the sections were well placed and the day ended up quite warm. Quite a number managed a clean round with Kahu and Kendall staying clean all day. Thanks to Trevor, Wayne and Bo who set the sections for the 30 riders. Welcome to another Trevor riding his first trial with us on a KT, and thanks to Peter who always runs the BBQ and kept us in sausages after the event.

NITRO trial at Lena IL 2008

 

NITRO trial at Lena IL 2008

Trial Cal Rosal 2013

Campionat d'Espanya 2013

17 de novembre de 2013

Cal Rosal, el Berguedà

Catalonia

A trial skirt made with cheap stash fabric. Drawstring waist A-line skirt from the Sew What! Skirts book. Blogged here: waterfallcascade.blogspot.com/2009/11/start-and-finish.html

Trial Bay is a sheltered bay protected from the swell by a purpose-built break wall.

 

From Laggers Point look west you can watch the sun set over the water, this is one of only a few places on the East Coast of Australia where it is possible.

 

It is a very calm beach and popular with families and small children.

 

Length – 3.5kilometre, including Main Beach

Live @Sga, MI

 

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Last weekend the motorcycle section of the Vintage Car Club of NZ ran a reliability trial and invited the Canterbury Classic Trials group to put on a demonstration and also take part in their event. The trials area also attracted members from the Vintage Club on suitable machines who tried the obstacles. These were largely man-made and included pallets (Thanks Palletmakers in ChCh), fence posts, tyres, a bank, tree stump, and logs. Due to the range of machines lined up for the reliability trial these sections were easier and included tight turns, tree roots, and banks. As well as trials bikes other contenders included trail bikes, 1970’s Vespa and Honda scooters, 1960's Royal Enfield and BMW motorcycles , 1937 Ariel, 1927 AJS, 1924 Triumph, as well as a Velosolex. A laid back and fun day mixing two groups both interested in classic motorcycles. Enjoy the photos.

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