Tampin hill revisited on 30/5/2010.
A bigger group this time cycling up Tampin hill, come to think of it, a hill within the mountains.
Only 4.1km from base to the peak but guaranteed to make you sweat and work every leg muscle you have. As usual, the downhill is always a welcome after the hard work.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
KLMBH Epic Ride
It gives me great pleasure to inform everyone of KLMBH's Epic Ride that will be held on 27th June. This will be my 3rd Epic ride with 2nd being the most memorable as it left me with a permanent souvenir. Click on the poster to go their forum group for more details.
For those who have not attended an Epic ride, I would strongly encourage you to go or else they wouldn't call it an Epic Ride.
As for me, I am going to start promoting the event among the Malacca riders to get a group to go.
For those who have not attended an Epic ride, I would strongly encourage you to go or else they wouldn't call it an Epic Ride.
As for me, I am going to start promoting the event among the Malacca riders to get a group to go.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Tampin Mtb Race
A group of us from ECC Malacca/M2BH went to Tampin Mtb Challenge on 16/5/2010.
This will be my 2nd participation in a mountain bike race, the first one being the Sg. Lembing Mtb Challenge held 19/20 March this year. I have been avoiding, or rather preferred mtb jamboree compared to race as jamboree is a much more relaxed ride. I remembered attending my first jamboree, KOTRT's "One Hill Ride" way back in 2002 and it took about 5 hours to finish the ride (can't remember the distance).
Many many jamborees followed after that and I still took a long time to finish the ride. I realised the reason for taking hours to finish the ride was because I took a relaxed ride, too relaxed in fact. Stopped many times to recover and to take photos for this blog. Hey, I gotta stop being a tourist and be a mountain biker.
After joining ECC and being with riders that want to push themselves to the limit rubbed on to me. Got tips from my friends on how to come out earlier and now like to challenge myself to see my rankings and have fun at the same time comparing with my fellow members.
My position has improved tremendously since then. I now target to be in the top 100 with most of my fellow ECC members in coming mtb events. One thing for sure, I am enjoying the pressure and difference in racing than in jamborees. Next race - Langkawi International Mountain Bike Challenge in August.
As for this race, I came out 18 out of 30 plus participants in my category.
Last but not least, thanks to our ECC members that provided support in terms of safety, photo, encouragement and feeding. It was a joy to ride with all of you.
Note of thanks also goes to the friends in facebook for the photos used.
This will be my 2nd participation in a mountain bike race, the first one being the Sg. Lembing Mtb Challenge held 19/20 March this year. I have been avoiding, or rather preferred mtb jamboree compared to race as jamboree is a much more relaxed ride. I remembered attending my first jamboree, KOTRT's "One Hill Ride" way back in 2002 and it took about 5 hours to finish the ride (can't remember the distance).
Many many jamborees followed after that and I still took a long time to finish the ride. I realised the reason for taking hours to finish the ride was because I took a relaxed ride, too relaxed in fact. Stopped many times to recover and to take photos for this blog. Hey, I gotta stop being a tourist and be a mountain biker.
After joining ECC and being with riders that want to push themselves to the limit rubbed on to me. Got tips from my friends on how to come out earlier and now like to challenge myself to see my rankings and have fun at the same time comparing with my fellow members.
My position has improved tremendously since then. I now target to be in the top 100 with most of my fellow ECC members in coming mtb events. One thing for sure, I am enjoying the pressure and difference in racing than in jamborees. Next race - Langkawi International Mountain Bike Challenge in August.
As for this race, I came out 18 out of 30 plus participants in my category.
The hill that fried our brains
Good thing was the downhill that provided some rewards after the pushing. Looking from the above photo, you get the idea how nice is the downhill from the zig zag route.My category was the Junior Veteran which the organizers group the 31 - 45 year old participants together. Not good grouping as the age difference is too wide. They probably had limited budget and resources for this race. We rode 4 laps of 3.7km per lap.
The race started with a short stretch of flats and then came the mother hill. Few managed to ride up but for most of us, we took the word MTB literally - Mari Tolak Basikal. It was pushing up for about 1.5km and then the fun begins from the peak. Downhill with some peddling for most of the way back to the starting point.
Each time we reached the hill, it got hotter and hotter with the noon sun right above our heads. Repeat that 4 times. It was the sun that drained our energy than the hill itself.
The race started with a short stretch of flats and then came the mother hill. Few managed to ride up but for most of us, we took the word MTB literally - Mari Tolak Basikal. It was pushing up for about 1.5km and then the fun begins from the peak. Downhill with some peddling for most of the way back to the starting point.
Each time we reached the hill, it got hotter and hotter with the noon sun right above our heads. Repeat that 4 times. It was the sun that drained our energy than the hill itself.
Ah Chai who came in 3rd in the same category as me. Good job!
Sze Wee, a new young rider came in 5th the junior category
Sze Wee, a new young rider came in 5th the junior category
Last but not least, thanks to our ECC members that provided support in terms of safety, photo, encouragement and feeding. It was a joy to ride with all of you.
Note of thanks also goes to the friends in facebook for the photos used.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Road trip to Kampar
My wife and I recently went to Kampar with our son Justin and his class mate, Alex to see the place that both of them will be staying and studying for the next 1 year. Both of them signed up to study at TAR College.
We hooked up our 2 old bikes, one of which was a Lerun mountain bike which had a rigid fork bought almost 20 years ago, on the roof rack of our car. The other was a chap ayam "Giant" that Justin used to cycle to school.
We managed to reach Kampar safely with wet rainy weather almost all the way. As I was taking a slow turn around the corner in Taman Bandar Baru, Justin's bike just fell off from the Thule 561. The incident gave us a fright! The bike was fastened on the fork with the front wheel taken off and somehow due to the weight of the bike and probably the action of warbling left and right along the highway caused it to loosen. Thank God it did not happen along the highway at the speed of 110km per hour. We really think God was giving a helping hand throughout the journey as everything went well and the next day after we got back to Melaka, the car radiator heated up. Some leakage somewhere that drained the water from the radiator.
We hooked up our 2 old bikes, one of which was a Lerun mountain bike which had a rigid fork bought almost 20 years ago, on the roof rack of our car. The other was a chap ayam "Giant" that Justin used to cycle to school.
We managed to reach Kampar safely with wet rainy weather almost all the way. As I was taking a slow turn around the corner in Taman Bandar Baru, Justin's bike just fell off from the Thule 561. The incident gave us a fright! The bike was fastened on the fork with the front wheel taken off and somehow due to the weight of the bike and probably the action of warbling left and right along the highway caused it to loosen. Thank God it did not happen along the highway at the speed of 110km per hour. We really think God was giving a helping hand throughout the journey as everything went well and the next day after we got back to Melaka, the car radiator heated up. Some leakage somewhere that drained the water from the radiator.
M2BH April FRB
M2BH's hash ride in April was held in Lubok Cina. A virgin area for hashing and thanks to Doha who moved to Kg Sungai Siput and found this fabulous trail.
Doha (right) congratulating April's FRB Award that went to Helmi (left) from the Armed Forces.
Helmi was using a iron welded mtb bike which weighed almost 20kg yet he easily cycled over hills and obstacles along the 27km ride. Good job Helmi!
Helmi was using a iron welded mtb bike which weighed almost 20kg yet he easily cycled over hills and obstacles along the 27km ride. Good job Helmi!
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