Showing posts with label Roller racing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roller racing. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 May 2007

Update from Josh...

..who wrote to remind me "The only thing is there's also bands (& booze) at Rollapaluza not just bikes on rollers racing"

Yep. I'm wrong. Theres music and beer too. These guys played at the CWMC in New York, and theyre gonna be here. There'll be a couple of others. And. The bar. With beer.

Sunday, 29 April 2007

Schedule latest...

So heres what'll hopefully be the final version of the schedule..

Thursday


The Foundry is agreed to be ideal venue for Thursday and Friday registration and hangout.

Friday @the Foundry

8pm Alleycat

10pm Ian's skid competion

Then:
Squat party. With bands and DJs.

Saturday
11am Breakfast in London Fields

12.30 Trackstands

1pm The Really Big Alleycat

Sometime later..Rollapaluza. Bikes. On Rollers. Racing.

Sunday
9am Meet at City Hall for group ride down to Herne Hill Velodrome

10.30 Track Racing

followed by backwards circles and skids...

Sunday evening looks a bit bare, buts thats just as well because

Monday

10 am Ride to Dublin leaves...

Tuesday, 13 March 2007

Yeah, I know its been a while...

So whats been happening? We got some sponsors (more about that later)..Josh has some crazy plan riding to Dublin via an alleycat in Bristol.. These people seem to be making a lot of incredible vegan food for us..Looks like we found a venue for roller racing. Never been roller racing? Here's Therese's story on Rollapaluza II, or Selim's Flickr pix..

Oh. Yeah. I know the Paypal link doesnt work so well. I'm working on it. .

Tuesday, 26 December 2006

Schedule

So heres a list of the major events for the Pre-event weekend..

Thursday 26th July - Registration will open
Friday 27th - More Registration. Beer.
Saturday 28th - London Tour Alleycat, and a night of Roller Racing.
Sunday 29th - Track Day at Herne Hill Velodrome
Monday 30th - Ride to Dublin for WCMC

Also Skids by the Serpentine, Breakfasts, beer, trackstands, footdown and no end of other impromptu activities...