Posts Tagged ‘Mark Bakker’
Kaprun, Austria - Bike Infection
Saturday, July 5th, 2008Caryn and I are hanging out in Kaprun, Austria, a village in the Austrian Alps that is big on mountain biking. The event we’re here for is called Bike Infection, and I’ll be performing with Thomas Oehler and Petr Kruas this afternoon.
The first day in Kaprun, Thursday, I did a show for the local school, got to ride on gymnastic equipment.
The students seemed to have enjoyed it, and now many of them have signed up for the bike race during Bike Infection this weekend. Nice!
Then later on I had a hair cut, my hair is now the shortest is has been in about 15 years, but to make up for it my facial hair is the longest it has ever been.
Here is another link to my friend Mark’s photos, these are from our visit to the Krimml Waterfall a few days ago.
Ciao….
Austria Photos
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008It’s okay to have apple studel with cream and a cafe latte for second breakfast, isn’t it?
Just sitting here at a cafe in Krimml, getting some e-mails and web posts done. Check out Caryn’s guest blog (she’s such a great blogger, so much more entertaining than my serious blog posts); and also check out my buddy Mark’s photographs, he’s been with us the last couple days, our own personal photographer!
The riding will pick up again after a few down days, I’ll be doing a school show, clinic, and some demos.
Auf Wiedersehen,
Ryan
KitzAlp Bike Festival
Sunday, June 29th, 2008So I have just finished up a fantastic weekend at the KitzAlp Bike Festival in Austria. I performed in downtown Kitzbuhel on Thursday evening, taught a youth skills clinic on Friday, then another performance on Saturday at the Race. It was so much fun to ride a variety of obstacles for a change; I basically built a demo course out of spools, pallets, and beams and had a blast.
The Marathon race was 55 and 88km long, with over 1000 competitors, wow! The youth races on Sunday consisted of a technical trials style challenge in the morning, which determined their starting position. Check out the images for a taste of the challenges they had to negotiate. Love it!
Picked up my buddy Mark Bakker, former Norco web guru, in Kitzbuhel today, he’s busy back-packing around Europe and our paths crossed. We’ll travel for the next couple day with him.
Well, I’m going to Buggerhof until the next post….
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