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After a few years of guranteed horrible weather for the CPTA events we have been quite lucky the last few years. Saturday was the perfect day for a comp!


After fueling up at the Goodwin Bar and Grille the Poussin, Femina and Sport riders ventured out to the sections. Every category in the morning was extremely competitive.

Danielito and Felix battled it out all morning in the 10 and under Poussin Category with Danielito winning by a single point. Nicholas Long rode strong all morning but could not quite keep up with the other two. All three have a couple of years left in Poussin and I think I will have to up the skill level on the sections very soon!

In Femina Chantal Laurie was also very strong in beating Haley Martin. We definitely need more girls out competing!!!!!

The Sport Categoy was the most competitive. All 4 riders (Mitchell Long, John Goodwin, Kevin Minato and Jesse Ellingson) all rode in a group together and were very close the entire tme. Kevin ended up breakin his fork after riding extremely well for 7 sections. Tough break for Kevin but I think now he sees his competition riding has improved quite a bit and he can compete with the others. Next comp should be interesting!!!! John Goodwin just did not make any mistakes though and used his Japan experience to eventually pull away from his competitors. John's dad Craig also used his Japan experience except that was at the party afterwards at our house. Jesse was also there until the end and Mitchell, being quite a few years younger hung in there until the end as well.

In the afternoon there were 2 Master riders (over 30). Both Ian Johansen and Chris Jenkins rode very well but were hampered by their home-care workers constantly getting in their way, and Chris's cane got stuck in his spokes a few times......all kidding aside these two are still very competitive even at their "advanced" age. Actually Ian would have been on the podium in Expert!

In the Expert Category Jason Baia took the win with Chris Hii 2nd and Tinker Pete Hellenbrand 3rd. Rob Adams was just out of the medals.

Now to the Elite......which was surprisingly the largest category! Steve Baia had a bit of a tough day and his mind was definitely elsewhere....his graduation was the same day and he had to be there by about 2:00. He started early and went thru the sections very quickly which showed. Even though these guys only ride for 2 minutes each section it is VERY tiring and extremely difficult to do one after the other. As usual John Webster took the win, making everything look easy except for the "section from hell" otherwise known as Jeff's section. John did get further into the section than anyone including making an incredible "up" from a very difficult base and a very cool gap landing flat on a huge angled boulder. With 2 5's on the one section and a brake failure 5 on another he only had one other dab the entire competition. Definitely in China form! Jeff and Steve were battling it out for 2nd with Jeff squeaking by with 26 compared to Steve's 28. Right on their heels was the Islands Russell Phillips with 35, then Brit rider Aaron Cook with 36. Steve, Alex Li and first time Elite Aaron Dobler rounded out the field.

Thanks to Peter and Jason for checking all morning long, Peter and Jeff for setting a few sections, Chris Jenkins for supplying some prizing, Kylie and Lauren for their awesome concession.

The party afterwards at our house was a blast. We ordered a bunch of pizzas, sat by the fire, the kids played on the speed trials course and played "The Disc Game" which John Goodwin and I absolutely dominated....there should be medals for that too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




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