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The first Classic Trial in Canterbury for the 2022 year was a non points scoring event so many chose to get some practice on their modern bikes and try some of the harder lines. An overcast start turned to showers as we held the riders briefing then cleared for the first round, rained for the second, then stayed fine but still overcast until we finished. The excellent sections included some tight turns with short approaches onto trees and banks for the upper grades. Good to see Bodie out on the newly purchased Oset, and Kendall and Hamish providing some entertainment taking the sidechair through the sections.
The first classic trial for the 2020 year in Canterbury, New Zealand, was hosted by Brent and Shirley at their home just north of Christchurch. 31 riders tackled four rounds of 10 sections in warm summer weather, then finished the day with a barbeque and a few drinks. Great to see three new riders join us for the day. Enjoy the photos.
First Trial for the 2022 year was the Twilight Trial run by Pioneer Motorcycle Club on the Port Hills above Christchurch. Run mid-week after work 18 senior and 5 mini riders entered the event. Great to see some new riders amongst those present. An overcast start did turn to reasonable rain for most on the last lap, or last two laps if you were at the back like me. Really good sections, thanks to Derek. Most photos are on section 1, and apologies as didn't quite get all riders. Looking forward to another great year riding trials. Enjoy the photos, and hopefully see you all on a bike this year.
Despite weather warnings and gloomy forecasts we had a spectacular warm winters day at Waipara in North Canterbury for our August Classic Trial, with the rain not arriving until we were home and had the bikes cleaned. Thanks to Trevor and Wayne for setting the sections which were enjoyed by 35 riders. Thanks also to Peter for sausages from the BBQ, and
Lynette for the camera work while I rode. Enjoy the photos.
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www.stvincent.edu | Photos from the Mock Trial 2018 in the Fred Rogers Center at Saint Vincent College.
Another great day of Classic Trials in Canterbury, NZ, as over 40 riders tackled 4 rounds of 10 sections at Kerry's Mt Thomas property. The sections had tight turns, roots, and slippery banks that helped push my score up. The top grade also faced some challenges, but some great rides were witnessed with some riders managing low scores for the day. It was good to see some new/returning riders and more riding the harder line. Thanks to Peter who managed the BBQ, and Kerry for the use of his property. Special mention to Alistair who drove to North Canterbury from Dunedin to take part, having a good ride now on a Fantic. Enjoy the photos.
The annual Cust Classic Trial was held last weekend in North Canterbury close to Christchurch and Rangiora. Great sections and great weather, plus the prospect of winning some trophies, saw 43 riders entered on machines from Pre 65, the twin shock era, and air cooled monoshock bikes. Thanks to the many people involved including section setters, BBQ cook, organisers of the trophies and tee shirts, and collating the scores on the day. Great rides by the top riders in each grade that got through the days 32 sections for only a few points. Thanks everyone for a great day out.
The Christchurch classic trials group continues to grow and welcomed new riders to our September event at Waipara River, north of Christchurch. We headed out of town on a gray morning with light showers but things improved as we headed north. Luckily the weather improved so by the time we finished we were in warm sunshine. 43 riders signed on to ride a mixture of machines through 4 rounds of 9 sections. Entries included one sidechair which is always entertaining to watch.Air cooled bike being ridden included 11 Honda, 9 Yamaha, 8 Fantic, 4 Villiers including the rigid frame Excelsior, and one each Aprilia, Bultaco, Kawasaki, Montesa, and Suzuki. Enjoy the photos.
Roughly 200 attorneys, judges, and other legal luminaries lent their ears as the Citizenship Law-Related Education Program (CLREP) teamed up with Baltimore’s Stoop Storytelling Series to host “Trials & Tribulations: the Good, the Bad & the Funny in the Practice of Law” on April 1, 2015, at the BWI Marriott. The event – whose featured storytellers included Arnold M. Weiner, Ava E. Lias-Booker, Thiru Vignarajah, Andy Levy, and Ken Ulman – benefitted CLREP, MSBA’s educational arm in Maryland’s schools, which administers such programs as the MSBA High School Mock Trial Program, Baltimore City Teen Court, the Maryland Civics and Law Academy, and more. Learn more at www.clrep.org.
Roughly 200 attorneys, judges, and other legal luminaries lent their ears as the Citizenship Law-Related Education Program (CLREP) teamed up with Baltimore’s Stoop Storytelling Series to host “Trials & Tribulations: the Good, the Bad & the Funny in the Practice of Law” on April 1, 2015, at the BWI Marriott. The event – whose featured storytellers included Arnold M. Weiner, Ava E. Lias-Booker, Thiru Vignarajah, Andy Levy, and Ken Ulman – benefited CLREP, MSBA’s educational arm in Maryland’s schools, which administers such programs as the MSBA High School Mock Trial Program, Baltimore City Teen Court, the Maryland Civics and Law Academy, and more. Learn more at www.clrep.org.
Another great day of Classic Trials in Canterbury, New Zealand, rewarded the organisers with a good turn out to try their hand at the 4 laps of 8 sections. No frost which was great considering we are mid winter. I found the sections tricky, with some getting quite slippery once riders had completed a couple of rounds. Despite this the results showed some close scores and a couple of ties. Thanks to Brent and Shirley for the sections, Peter for the BBQ, Trevor who keeps us all informed, and Lynette for these photos.
The first post lockdown trial in Canterbury attracted 48 riders to Cust in the South Island of New Zealand. The event is normally held in April but due to the lockdown was delayed until June. This meant a frosty start and the ground was damp, but a set of excellent sections were enjoyed by all.
Despite weather warnings and gloomy forecasts we had a spectacular warm winters day at Waipara in North Canterbury for our August Classic Trial, with the rain not arriving until we were home and had the bikes cleaned. Thanks to Trevor and Wayne for setting the sections which were enjoyed by 35 riders. Thanks also to Peter for sausages from the BBQ, and
Lynette for the camera work while I rode. 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.
The Classic Trial for November in Canterbury, New Zealand, was held at a new property in Waipara, just north of Christchurch.The technical sections were laid along a winding gully so all sections were covered by a short loop. A good turn out despite a few regular riders not being there. Hot weather and the excellent barbeque finished a great day. Enjoy the photos.
This years Classic Christmas Trial and Prize Giving was combined with a 2 day Charity Trial raising funds and awareness for Cystic Fibrosis. The 2 day trial was proposed and run by Brent and Shirley who put in a lot of work. The sections were excellent on the Saturday and then we moved to Robs place at Leithfield for a camp out Saturday night. Activities included a ride down the river to the local hotel before tea. Sunday our numbers swelled as more riders joined us for the last Classic trial of the year. Some tight sections on the Sunday gathered a few points, then we sat down to an excellent lunch cooked by Peter with some help from family. Prize giving followed bringing to the end another year of classic trials. Thanks to Brent and Shirley who set the sections both days, Peter for the lunch, and Trevor for leading the rabble all year. The weekend raised just under $780 for Cystic Fibrosis which was a great effort given the number of riders. Maybe other trials groups in NZ could consider running one event for charity next year. Looking forward to riding trials again next year.
Fine weather and an impressive turn out of 39 entries for the Annual Cust Reunion Trial held in Canterbury, New Zealand. The trial is held close to the old Cust road racing circuit, home of the New Zealand Grand Prix from 1936 to 1963. After this it moved from the rural gravel roads to a sealed circuit closer to Christchurch. The reunion trial was started when Cust Reunions held racing on the original circuit, and the trial has continued each year since.
A great set of sections including the tree that some struggle to get through each year.
Thanks to the land owner and everyone who contributed to the day by setting sections, organising trophies and giveaways, the barbecue, and drinks.
This is the second year our July Classic Trial has been at Broomfield in North Canterbury. The sunny day and blue sky came with a frost that left some sections frozen all day, while others were bathed in sunshine. Another great day on sections that took points off everyone, though a number of classes had close results. Good to have a couple of new riders join us. Thanks to Brent, Shirley, and Trevor for the great sections, and thanks also to the farmer for access. Enjoy the photos.
Pioneer Club held their August trial at Purau on Banks Peninsula last weekend. Despite some light drizzle early on, the day finished sunny and warm. It was probably the driest we had seen the property but some tricky sections kept the points totals up.Juniors were again represented running on separate sections. Great to see a couple of new riders who helped bring the total entrants for the day to 26. Enjoy Lynette's photos.
After the February trial was washed out due to rain, it was great to have a warm sunny day for our March Classic Trial in Canterbury, New Zealand. The event was rewarded with 29 riders attending on a range of classic and modern machines. Straightforward sections with just a couple of sections in the trees responsible for my points. Thanks Travis for letting us use your property. Great to see Trevor joining pre-65 on his BSA for the first time.
Pioneer Club held their August trial at Purau on Banks Peninsula last weekend. Despite some light drizzle early on, the day finished sunny and warm. It was probably the driest we had seen the property but some tricky sections kept the points totals up.Juniors were again represented running on separate sections. Great to see a couple of new riders who helped bring the total entrants for the day to 26. Enjoy Lynette's photos.