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Hey all, Mark here from Michigan (Grand Rapids area)

Ex motocross rider now 41 just got a 2004 Sherco 2.9 kinda

excited to get back on a bike again.

Anything trials related, rides, meets going on in this area I would be interested in hearing from you.

-Mark

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Hi Mark and welcome,

Check out Michigan Ontario Trials Association. http://motatrials.com/

Our first event is scheduled for April 26 and 27 in Ligonier Indiana. This event is usually very well attended because it is a great event and is a dual event with the event also being part of the Trials Incorporated calendar of events as well.

We currently have 12 events scheduled for 2014. (Each day is considered an event or a round if you prefer) http://motatrials.com/events-schedule 2 in Indiana and the other 10 in Michigan. I would guess from your location most of the events would require approx. 2 hrs travel time.

We also have a forum for questions and sillyness http://motatrials.com/forum

Also check out http://wgasa.motatrials.com/ for a laugh or two

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Thanks for the info and the welcome!

I will see if I can get into some sort of riding condition by then

right now my legs and back are smoking after 15 minutes.

I'm really, really bad at this right now not sure

I need an audience to see how bad just yet.

Will have a look at your links.

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Having an audience is half the fun! :D

Don't worry too much about not being "bike fit" very few of us have actually practiced since about November.

The season runs through beginning of October so you have plenty of time to come to an event. If you would like just show up at one and be a spectator and see how MOTA operates.

We have many classes to choose from, basic descriptions

Beginner - Find your way from start gate to end gate

Novice - Same as beginner with some markers to go over a small log or two and a turn or two

Intermediate - More/tighter turns, another log or larger log, turn on hill

Senior - rides the Intermediate line

Sportsman - harder half of Intermediate and easier half of Advanced

Advanced - bigger obstacles, tighter turns (hopping is helpful but not necessary) plenty of run up and run out for obstacles

Expert - BIG stuff, tight as hell turns, hopping needed, no run up/run out. basically "SCREW EM! they are riding the hardest class"

:D

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Hello Mark from Michigan,

Ryan Young from RYP made a great video called Trials Training Techniques. It will show the basics from proper bike setup, how / what to practice, how to read a section and so forth. I've been to a couple of his schools and Ryan is great at teaching all things trials. Cut some time off the learning process. Check it out: http://www.rypusa.com/

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Thanks Biff,

I have a bit of an issue with my drivers license at the moment but hope to have

that cleared up by the summer. If I do I will for sure get out and ride with you guys.

Have about 1 1/2 tanks of riding in now and starting to feel

a little more at home on the bike.

Luckily my folks have 16 acres in the country and I can ride

all over the place around here.

Does not take too much to challenge me at this point,

working on the basics.

Should be able to rack up a LOT more time

on the bike with the warmer weather coming.

-Mark

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