Årets SM-serie avslutades i Knäred på Hawkhills-klubbens område. Det var en fin tävling med mycket bra sektioner och bra deltagande, med många danska gäster. Efteråt blev det prisutdelning för tävlingen och totalpriser för året. I år vann Björn Levin återigen Elit och blev Svensk Mästare, före Joacim Nymann och mig på tredje plats. På kvällen bjöds det på middag i hotellet på orten och premiärvisning av videon Badjo gjort från VM i Tjeckien. Kolla på den här:
Showing posts with label tävling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tävling. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 05, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
SM-helg
I tredje och fjärde SM-deltävlingarna, som hölls i Partille och Kinna samma helg i början av Augusti kom jag på tredje plats båda dagarna. Här är några bilder:
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
BIKETRIAL EURO CUP
Den här helgen var jag tillsammans med ett bra gäng från Sverige nere i Tyskland för att tävla i sista deltävlingen av Europacupen i cykeltrial. Det var en trevlig resa, särskilt kul att träffa massa gamla bekanta och vänner från andra länder som jag lärt känna på mina tidigare resor. Själva tävlingen var väldigt lerig med många sega leriga backar, inte så mycket modern, spektakulär trial. Jag cyklade helt okej, det var en svår bana att köra när det regnade och var halt, så efter omständigheterna gick det rätt bra. Efteråt var det spännande eftersom det var väldigt jämt kring 2a, 3e och 4e plats, och efter en stund blev det klart att jag hade slutat på tredje plats!
Här är några bilder min pappa tog under tävlingen:
Här är några bilder min pappa tog under tävlingen:
Saturday, May 08, 2010
SCM 1 Kinna
Blöt och lerig tävling idag, men det var rätt kul ändå. Björn körde riktigt bra och vann elitklassen lätt, jag och del flesta andra körde okej men mycket prick. Här är några bilder efter tävlingen, jag fotade Jocke Nymann och han tog en ruta på mig efter tävlingen.
Monday, September 07, 2009
SM-final
Svenska Cykeltrialmästerskapet avgjordes igår, Björn Levin vann igen, riktigt snyggt jobbat. Jag kom bara 3a i år, men det är okej, jag har ändå cyklat med BMX och street senaste året. Nu satsar jag på att få gjort en film innan hösten blir för tråkig.
Bilder kommer snart.
Bilder kommer snart.
Sunday, May 03, 2009
First two rounds of the Swedish Champs
The two first rounds were held in Björkvik this weekend. The sections were pretty good, today it was a bit too easy though, on my best lap I only dropped 1 point. Björn Levin kept all his three laps down at 1 dab which was very well done of him. Congratulations to two more round wins!
I hope to get pictures ASAP to put up here.
I hope to get pictures ASAP to put up here.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
England
Hello.
I came back from my UK trip yesterday. I went to the final round of the British Championship, which was also an so called European Cup which everyone from EBU countries could enter.
On Friday the 19th I and my dad arrived to London and got picked up at the airport by Stuart Matthews (Thanks Stuart) and went to his house where we stayed on Friday and Saturday night. During the day on Saturday I went in to London City centre to meet up with some friends from home who happened to be there on the same day, and in the evening I attended a dinner with trials people from a lot of European countries.
In the morning on Sunday 21st we. together with Andy Chai went to the venue at Hook Woods. It's a great place for a competition with loads of interesting obstacles such as rocks, logs, banks and concrete things. Throughout the day I rode fairly well, but did some silly mistakes and ended up on 5th place in Elite, which still isn't bad.
The day after the competition I went to Exeter to visit Joe Seddon and Juliane Treue. We went down to the seafront of south England and rode the cliffs, where these pictures were taken by Juliane:





On Tuesday we went to a cool spot pretty much in the middle of nowhere in Devon, where I took this picture with my phone:

and Juliane shot these photos from the same place:



On Wednesday I went to Bristol to ride with Rowan Johns, Sam Wheeler, Tic and a few more riders. It was a good day out, and I got to ride some of the now classic Bristol spots. In the evening I and Sam went to his house, where I stayed until Friday.
We rode Oxford on Thursday. It was a very relaxed ride, which was good as my back started hurting during the week. The only bad thing about Oxford is the amount of people and security guards, which stopped us from riding some of the spots.
Friday didn't really bring a lot of riding during the day, we went to a roughly built BMX-park inside an old factory building somewhere. It was cool going there, but I couldn't ride much on the trials bike. In the evening, however, I went back to London to stay at Chai's place near Hammersmith. The first thing we did when I got there around 10pm was to go out riding the streets around his. That turned out to be an awesome ride, loads of good spots, almost no people out to disturb us and perfect weather. I had a great ride and pulled off some really cool moves, which made the night ride even more perfect.
The morning after, on Saturday, I got on the underground to Oxford Street to meet another of my friends from home who rescently moved to London. We had a good day just walking around in the streets, looking in shops and going to different cafés and areas in the city. In a shop in Covent Garden I found the perfect birthday gift for my girlfriend too. This evening I had dinner with my friend in her apartment and later went out to a club.
Sunday was the last day of riding. This day there were a fair few riders out, of which I can name John Shrewsbury, Andy Chai, Sam Wheeler (still on BMX though), Nick Goddard, plus 10 or so other very friendly people.
I had an awesome week, thanks to everyone who made it possible by helping me out in all sorts of ways. When I got home I emptied my walled from all the train tickets I had left from the trip, which together cost me approximately 130 pounds. These are the ones I still had left:
I came back from my UK trip yesterday. I went to the final round of the British Championship, which was also an so called European Cup which everyone from EBU countries could enter.
On Friday the 19th I and my dad arrived to London and got picked up at the airport by Stuart Matthews (Thanks Stuart) and went to his house where we stayed on Friday and Saturday night. During the day on Saturday I went in to London City centre to meet up with some friends from home who happened to be there on the same day, and in the evening I attended a dinner with trials people from a lot of European countries.
In the morning on Sunday 21st we. together with Andy Chai went to the venue at Hook Woods. It's a great place for a competition with loads of interesting obstacles such as rocks, logs, banks and concrete things. Throughout the day I rode fairly well, but did some silly mistakes and ended up on 5th place in Elite, which still isn't bad.
The day after the competition I went to Exeter to visit Joe Seddon and Juliane Treue. We went down to the seafront of south England and rode the cliffs, where these pictures were taken by Juliane:





On Tuesday we went to a cool spot pretty much in the middle of nowhere in Devon, where I took this picture with my phone:
and Juliane shot these photos from the same place:



On Wednesday I went to Bristol to ride with Rowan Johns, Sam Wheeler, Tic and a few more riders. It was a good day out, and I got to ride some of the now classic Bristol spots. In the evening I and Sam went to his house, where I stayed until Friday.
We rode Oxford on Thursday. It was a very relaxed ride, which was good as my back started hurting during the week. The only bad thing about Oxford is the amount of people and security guards, which stopped us from riding some of the spots.
Friday didn't really bring a lot of riding during the day, we went to a roughly built BMX-park inside an old factory building somewhere. It was cool going there, but I couldn't ride much on the trials bike. In the evening, however, I went back to London to stay at Chai's place near Hammersmith. The first thing we did when I got there around 10pm was to go out riding the streets around his. That turned out to be an awesome ride, loads of good spots, almost no people out to disturb us and perfect weather. I had a great ride and pulled off some really cool moves, which made the night ride even more perfect.
The morning after, on Saturday, I got on the underground to Oxford Street to meet another of my friends from home who rescently moved to London. We had a good day just walking around in the streets, looking in shops and going to different cafés and areas in the city. In a shop in Covent Garden I found the perfect birthday gift for my girlfriend too. This evening I had dinner with my friend in her apartment and later went out to a club.
Sunday was the last day of riding. This day there were a fair few riders out, of which I can name John Shrewsbury, Andy Chai, Sam Wheeler (still on BMX though), Nick Goddard, plus 10 or so other very friendly people.
I had an awesome week, thanks to everyone who made it possible by helping me out in all sorts of ways. When I got home I emptied my walled from all the train tickets I had left from the trip, which together cost me approximately 130 pounds. These are the ones I still had left:
Monday, September 15, 2008
Last round of the Swedish Champs
I got second place again,both in the last round and in the overall results. Theres not much to say except Congratulations to Björn Levin for his 5th championship title. It was a great day anyways, I liked the sections which had tricky bits but were possible to clean.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
4th Swedish Championship round
Today I rode the 4th Swedish Champ round in Alingsås. It was a good day, the sections were fun with quite tricky bits. I and Björn Levin both rode on 6 dabs each, but unfortunately for me he won the event as he had more clean sections. The final round of the championship will be held tomorrow, very near the venue for todays competition but in a different area.
Monday, August 11, 2008
France trip
Hey all,
I went to France for the BIU World Champs round two the weekend before last, it was quite cool. It's took about 15 hours to drive down, I and my dad took it easy and had a good journey down. When we got to La Tour de Scay we parked the camper van and just hung out with all the people we know. Sadly not a lot of people go to these events any longer, probably in favor of UCI comps. What I like about the BIU is the chilled out athmosphere at the camp, and the activities some organizers have beside the actual comp.
I got 14th in Seniot, which was decent. My second lap was really good except one 5 which I got in the last section. 14 sections two times was hard work. I really liked the man made sections, but didn't really enjoy the slippery rocks in the all natural sections. Anyways, it was a good weekend
I went to France for the BIU World Champs round two the weekend before last, it was quite cool. It's took about 15 hours to drive down, I and my dad took it easy and had a good journey down. When we got to La Tour de Scay we parked the camper van and just hung out with all the people we know. Sadly not a lot of people go to these events any longer, probably in favor of UCI comps. What I like about the BIU is the chilled out athmosphere at the camp, and the activities some organizers have beside the actual comp.
I got 14th in Seniot, which was decent. My second lap was really good except one 5 which I got in the last section. 14 sections two times was hard work. I really liked the man made sections, but didn't really enjoy the slippery rocks in the all natural sections. Anyways, it was a good weekend









