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		<title>red bull pro national &#8211; culham</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2011 16:25:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[‘Rolling thunder, pouring rain’ would have been a terminally ill-fitting lyric if Bon Scott of ACDC had been singing about the final stop of the Redbull pro National in Culham Park. An ode closer to reality would have been ‘defining thunder of fifty 250cc MX bikes launching from a starting gate under clear blue sky!’ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>‘Rolling thunder, pouring rain’ would have been a terminally ill-fitting lyric if Bon Scott of ACDC had been singing about the final stop of the Redbull pro National in Culham Park. An ode closer to reality would have been ‘defining thunder of fifty 250cc MX bikes launching from a starting gate under clear blue sky!’</p>
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<p>Having had almost two full weeks of well-deserved recuperation after Windfest, the Animal Bike Tour crew were chomping at the bit to get back on the road. And what better an event to unleash their fury of pent up awesomeness than the 7th and final stop of the Red Bull Pro National Motocross Championship series.</p>
<p>Each stop of the series is a two-day festival style event, with the fastest and most exciting motocross racing in the country. It’s a massive draw for petrol heads and family’s alike. As well as more than thirty races over the two days, including National Championship races, there is a plethora of alternative action to keep everyone entertained day and night.</p>
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<p>All was still as we turned off the road and began rolling through dirt tracks, across fields and grassland. We wondered what was install for us at our final destination, the Culham Park MX track. But as we neared, the distant hum of finely tuned engines gradually became more prominent, and as we apexed the final hill we were faced with the full magnitude of the RB Pro Nationals!</p>
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<p>Enormous race trucks bearing huge sponsor logos lined the surrounding fields of the monstrous MX track, which was already scattered with riders practicing for their heats. So while setting up in front of the FMX Live Tour ramp we felt rather like a young David in a sea of Goliath&#8217;s….and, well, we all know how that story ended, Goliath had an awesome time watching David bust out sweet moves on his mountain bike. So we aimed to do the same.</p>
<p>Shows through the day were met with intrigue and excitement. The FMX show is a regular feature of the Pro Nationals, traveling to all of the stops of the series. We were there as something new, from a time before petrol and noise, and although behind us was a 60foot jump and the nations best MX riders were watching, there was an incredible amount of appreciation for the skills performed by Blake and Martyn. As motorbike fans themselves, the respect was mutual for the madness busting out all around us.</p>
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<p>As the sun faded, the evening turned to dusk and day one’s racing came to an end, the flood lights were powered up, and preparations were made for the final bike show, to be immediately followed by the FMX.</p>
<p>Night shows always make for a great atmosphere, and here was no different. Everyone at the event came over for the spectacle including the race teams, and the energy was fantastic. Blake and Martyn got stuck in straight away, working hard to show that pedal power can be just as powerful as engines when it comes to entertainment. </p>
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<p>The show was fast paced and you could tell by the cheers of support, as the tricks progressed that as always, the audience had been won over! And as the guys lapped up their final applause it was time to hand over to Christian Stephenson who introduced the riders including Animal team rider Jamie Squibb, and took us on a journey through the world of FMX.</p>
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<p>The show was finished but the energy continued into the night at the party tent led by the sounds of Christian’s beats. And the ABT team held their heads high as they packed down ready to set sail into the night from whence they had come.</p>
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		<title>windfest 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2011 16:18:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although wind is usually regarded as a hindrance in the eyes of the Animal Bike Tour, once a year it is completely embraced at the South coast’s largest action sports festival, Windfest. The family atmosphere, vast range of activities and amazing demos, always make this festival, on the doorstep of Animal HQ, one of our [...]]]></description>
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<p>Although wind is usually regarded as a hindrance in the eyes of the Animal Bike Tour, once a year it is completely embraced at the South coast’s largest action sports festival, Windfest. </p>
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<p>The family atmosphere, vast range of activities and amazing demos, always make this festival, on the doorstep of Animal HQ, one of our favourite stops of the tour. This year though the weather forecast wasn’t looking great, making the task of deploying the rig to the wet sand of Sandbanks beach in Poole that bit more demanding. In prefect weather conditions we can concentrate all of our energy on delivering the best shows possible, but with rain and wind forecast, and memories of Bournemouth Air Fest fresh in our minds, we were a little bit worried about the challenges that lay ahead. But once again we would prevail glorious in the face of the home crowd, make a pact with the weather, and deliver some of our most exciting shows of the year.</p>
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<p>The event is run over three days and arriving early on Friday the atmosphere was building. The miserable morning weather cleared and the boardwalk started to vibrate with the throb of expectancy. The two shows we performed on the Friday both had humble beginnings, but rapidly built into healthy sized crowds who were super appreciative of the performances Blake and Martyn put on. This was early days for Windfest and we were excited for the main days of the weekend ahead.</p>
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<p>Saturday came round quickly, and as the morning progressed there were patches of blue in the sky, a strong breeze blowing and a sky line filled with kites and windsurfers, the beach became flooded with people up for a day of free entertainment. Windfest was on!</p>
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<p>It’s hard to get across the atmosphere of Windfest with words, but if I had to use one adjective it would be ‘friendly’. Windfest is in it’s 13th year, and everywhere roams a familiar happy face; Matt Crowhurst was there with some of the nations best at the wakeboard pool gap, Redbull put on the skateboard demos and banging tunes, the beach was littered with free to try windsurfers and a scattering of famous faces showing everyone how it’s done.</p>
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<p>Animal Team rider Bubble showed us a few flips and was joined by our own Robin Kitchin (Tour Manager), for a blast in the clear waves. In the main Marquee during the day there was a table tennis tournament, a family area with bands playing, face painting, and an array of children’s activities, and then by night played host to the awesome Windfest parties. Also on the beach were free kitesurfing introductions, and the ever popular slackliners who had their National Championship at the event, and a constant queue of people lining up for a go.</p>
<div id="attachment_1823" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 598px"><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Ian-Loveland10.jpg" alt="" title="Ian-Loveland10" width="588" height="746" class="size-full wp-image-1823" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo  by Ian Loveland</p></div>
<p>There is also a serious element of competition on and off the water with Life guard paddle races, sea swimming, SUP 5mile round Brown sea Island race, Sea Surf and Nipper racing, Windsurfing/Kitesurfing racing and freestyle comps, ultimate Frisbee and volleyball tournaments, and all with beginner tasters and coaching going on. And of course Jay Stevenson on the event Mic keeping everyone informed and up to speed with all the amazing proceedings on and off the water.</p>
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<p>After a run of fantastical shows, mainly due to the awesome-tastic Sandbanks crowds, who always bring out the best in the riders with an overwhelming amount of support, it was time for the commencement of operation Legendary Saturday Night Windfest Party!!</p>
<p>This year’s theme was “Rubix Cube” &#8211; the Idea being to dress in all six colours of the Rubix cube then throughout the night make friends and swap clothes until you are mono coloured by the time you leave. Martyn stayed in for a night of Kung Fu Panda, whilst the rest of us headed out to cause our own blows to style! Due to these fashion infringements it was a hilarious Saturday night Windfest party but the pics are currently banned &#8211; so instead&#8230;</p>
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<p>Sunday was forecast as the worst day of the weekend for weather…but turned out to be the finest! Yes the wind was out to cause trouble, but the guys were on a high after the amazing responses from the pervious day’s shows and were getting truly stuck in, serving up liquid hot golden performances every show regardless. They shared the skies in the afternoon with the incredible Red Bull Matadors. Their bonkers aerobatic show finished with a heart shaped cloud stream to also show their love for Windfest.</p>
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<p>“Every year it seems to get better, there were so many people watching the shows and all so up for it. It’s an incredible feeling to ride a show with such a buzzing atmosphere.”<br />
Martyn Ashton</p>
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<p>“At times I felt like an untethered human kite…but even in those harsh meteorological conditions it’s futile to resist pushing yourself as far as you can in front of such great crowds.”<br />
Blake Samson.</p>
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<p>As the sand of the final show on Sunday settled we began our breakdown (of the show not sanity). It was our fastest beach break down yet, I guess the more you do something the better you get at it, it certainly rings true here. I can remember the year the sun had long passed the horizon by the time the last vehicle left the sand of Windfest! </p>
<p>So although not the best weather for the Bike Tour, we prevailed, and in doing so helped play our part in one of the most successful Windfest’s on record!</p>
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		<title>newquay &amp; trax 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2011 09:37:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s been a few years since the Animal Bike Tour has made a solo visit to Newquay for a day of shows, having usually been here connected to an event. But with a local Animal store on the beach, a hunger for getting rad, and a passion for surfing, the ABT crew were stoked to [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s been a few years since the Animal Bike Tour has made a solo visit to Newquay for a day of shows, having usually been here connected to an event. But with a local Animal store on the beach, a hunger for getting rad, and a passion for surfing, the ABT crew were stoked to pack up the Vito Sport vans and head to Fistral Beach to catch the last day of summer.</p>
<p>There was a thick fog looming in the air when we arrived on site early that Friday morning, but as the ramps and flags were erected, the sun began to bully its way through to supply us a perfect blue sky. The combination of sun and the desire to make the most of the last few days before going back to school meant the beach was carpeted with families, holidaymakers, locals and surfers. It could have so easily gone the other way had the weather not been so fine! But there was no time for Martyn and Blake to dwell on this as the first show became imminent &#8211; having spent only one night in their own beds after the 3 day journey back from Sweden, they were acting like puppies who’d just been picked up from kennels and couldn’t wait to get stuck back in. It was great to see them come back to the show with further motivation and energy. And as the music boomed, and the warm up started, people came up from the beach to line the show and see what the fuss was all about.</p>
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<p>Martyn had moved a few things around for the first show, the ladder of doom was omitted in favour of a new gap jump and an amazing new line up on the Vito was were created!?! Blake also was firing off an arsenal of new tricks, from Double Can and No-Footer to X-up, to a One Handed Superman!</p>
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<p>So needless to say the each show was as exciting as the last, and the smiles on peoples faces as they returned from the bonkers Animal store poster signing sessions spoke for themselves. </p>
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<p>After the final show the energy continued as the sea, now just yards away, was calling. So with a world record pack down we were swiftly clad in Animal neoprene and the four of us were soon paddling out to catch some waves in the warm afternoon sun, Kodak Playsports strapped to our wrists, and excited grins plastered on our faces. The sun was setting as we caught our last waves in – a beautiful way to end to a great day of shows.</p>
<p>After the 0630 call for an ace sunrise surf session before breakfast, we headed north to Silverstone for Blake’s most hotly anticipated event of the season &#8211; TRAX &#8211; the ultimate performance car show to be held the following day.</p>
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<p>Upon arrival at Silverstone that Saturday evening we set up the metal work of the show to the screams of tires fighting for traction as drivers warmed themselves up for the preceding days exhibitions. With these sounds echoing in our heads we caught a quick dinner and headed off for the safety of an early night. </p>
<p>Our B’n’B was situated on the main road directly opposite the entrance of the event, and as we sat down for breakfast the house vibrated with the deep rumblings emanating from the huge sports exhausts of the cars lining up to fill the dedicated club car areas. Blake could hardly swallow his Weetabix!</p>
<p>There was a long, three lane queue to enter the event, and not a single car surrounding was unmodified, but we looked pretty cool rolling on BRABUS rims behind tinted windows in the bright red Vito Sport X! It didn’t have the same earthshaking sound or impracticality as some of other vehicles in the line…but we still felt pretty cool!</p>
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<p>We also felt very sorry for everyone who had obviously spent hours polishing their pride and joy’s before the dirty wet drive to the event. Luckily the Animal Bike Tour was around to brighten up everyone’s morning, and as the rain cascaded over waxed bonnets, and dripped from deeply flared wheel arches, the boys gave their all to break the mood and give everyone a warm ray of radical. And who can resist a smile and a cheer when freebies from Muc-Off were being dished out to help bring cars back up to winning spec whilst being treated to the sight of Martyn and Blake having fun trying to maintain traction….which funnily enough was the exact opposite of what some of the others at TRAX were trying to do, with regard to traction I mean!</p>
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<p>The British Drift Championship Super Pro round was part of the days schedule and what a performance! Blake and I let out gasps and cheers, the like of which are normally reserved for only Martyn! It’s an incredible sight to behold as ridiculously supped up cars travel at 100mph completely sideways 400 meters before the corner begins!</p>
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<p>Between shows we wandered off to check out some of the club cars that had been driven in by motor enthusiasts &#8211; it is amazing how much passion, time and savings goes into these machines! We ventured into the pits where there was a huge line up of vehicles, ranging from award winning showcase cars to the ‘tunnel of boom’, a tunnel entirely made from sub woofers – impressive, but you will need more to beat our shockproof Kodak Playsports!</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Screen-shot-7.jpg" alt="" title="Screen-shot-7" width="588" height="351" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1856" /></p>
<p>But what had all gasping was the never before seen Project-X vehicle! It’s a Mercedes Vito Sport-X with modifications, ok so what’s new? Well…try £5,000 of huge ltd edition BRABUS rims and £25,000 worth of Pioneer stereo kit that uses 8 amps, 4 batteries, and a 300amp power supply to create 30,050 watts of sound.  Absolute awesomenessssss – hopefully hear this alongside our show soon!?!</p>
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<p>The standard Sport X has a range-topping turbo-charged 3.0-litre V6 diesel engine, producing 224hp and 440Nm, reaching 60mph in just 8.3 seconds with a maximum speed of 122mph. This one has 800kg of stereo crammed in it so it is maybe a little slower…but it is pretty cool if you fancy waking up a small city!</p>
<p>The weather cleared as the day progressed, meaning each of the four shows brought bigger and better tricks, and as our last show neared those who had stuck it out pored over for the final chance to see our two wheel guys in action. This time they were treated to a dry rig show and Martyn and Blake delivering the next level of entertainment! And as the last Animal Bike tour t-shirt was won and the smell of burned rubber and tired clutches faded the day was done.</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Screen-shot-11.jpg" alt="" title="Screen-shot-11" width="588" height="171" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1874" /></p>
<p>“It’s been a really cool day &#8211; I love fast cars and some of them here today are just amazing! I saw a beautiful Mustang 500, I nearly took it home for my wife! I wonder if Mercedes would consider giving me the ProjectX? My Hands Free  would sound great up that loud…not much room in the back for bikes though I guess!!”<br />
Martyn Ashton</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Trax-01.jpg" alt="" title="Trax-01" width="588" height="304" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1862" /></p>
<p>“Wow! I can’t believe the level of speed, control and agility &#8211; combined with huge extents of bodywork and the un-paralleled levels of perfection we saw today….I was AMAZING!”<br />
Blake Samson</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Trax-032.jpg" alt="" title="Trax-03" width="588" height="394" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1864" /></p>
<p>Thank you to Fast Car magazine, a partner of MBUK at Future Publishing, for inviting us to this crazy event. If we get asked back in 2012 Blake will be rolling on a lowered Octane One and Martyn will get some hydraulics fitted to his Inspired!</p>
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		<title>scanfitfest 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2011 20:01:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the years the Animal Bike Tour has crossed oceans and distant lands to exotic locations as far afield as Singapore, France, Spain, Kuala Lumpa and Ireland, and each year there tends to be at least one stop that takes us out of the realms of the UK. This year we put the Mercedes vans [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the years the Animal Bike Tour has crossed oceans and distant lands to exotic locations as far afield as Singapore, France, Spain, Kuala Lumpa and Ireland, and each year there tends to be at least one stop that takes us out of the realms of the UK. This year we put the Mercedes vans (and our driving stamina) to the test and headed to our most excitedly anticipated event, 1000 miles away in the capital of one of the most beautiful country’s in the world, Sweden&#8217;s first ever Scandinavian Fitness Festival in Stockholm.</p>
<div id="attachment_1718" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 598px"><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Montage-1.jpg" alt="" title="Montage-1" width="588" height="331" class="size-full wp-image-1718" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Photos taken on a Kodak Playsport</p></div>
<p>It would be Robin and Blake’s first time in Scandinavia, but their excitement was easily match by that of Martyn and myself who have been almost regular visitors over the years. It’s a long 3 day drive from Calais to Stockholm, but the anticipation of what awaited upon arrival overwhelmed the early start and with the joy of passing through the gradually changing landscapes we soon settled into the road trip rhythm.</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Montage-2.jpg" alt="" title="Montage-2" width="588" height="331" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1719" /></p>
<p>We covered a lot of distance on the first day passing through France, Belgium, Holland and a good deal of Germany. Stopping for the night in Bremen, which left us with just over 150 miles to the second ferry of the journey that would take us across the Baltic Sea to the Southern most reach of Denmark, and there would begin our time in Scandinavia.</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Montage-3.jpg" alt="" title="Montage-3" width="588" height="331" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1720" /></p>
<p>We hit the road early and after the short crossing were quickly cruising thought the network of bridges connecting the Danish archipelago. The most popular way to cross from Denmark to Sweden is the Öresund Bridge. A magnificent display of modern engineering, at almost 5 miles in length &#8211; it’s the longest road and rail bridge in Europe and carries an average of 17,000 vehicles a day. The vast structure is in itself impressive, but matched with the views from 80m above the sea and a vast wind-farm churning away in the distance, it becomes a fantastic welcome to Sweden.</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Montage-4.jpg" alt="" title="Montage-4" width="588" height="331" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1721" /></p>
<p>Jönköping was the next stop over, and we arrived early evening to give us time to ride the cliff-top pathway into town, overlooking Lake Vättern, Sweden’s second and Europe&#8217;s 6th largest lake. It was the first real stop, and it was nice to have a look around, skim some stones and enjoy being in a foreign country. The tranquility of the lake was a welcome contrast to highway transit we’d been embracing for almost two days straight. On the ride back from dinner we came across a new looking skatepark with some interesting features. An opportunity never missed we spent the next hour riding the concrete lines on our varying selection of bikes in the dark before retiring to our beds.</p>
<p>The final leg of the journey landed us in Stockholm just after midday. Here we were greeted with a warm Scandinavian welcome from the organisers of ScanfitFest who were very excited by our arrival at the Kistamässan Exhibition Center, and having seen a lot of our videos, were eager to see in person just what the rig looked like and what we could do on it. The show was quickly set up in it’s spacious new home for the next 3 days and we headed to the hotel to check in and attend the event meeting where we were welcomed by the event visionary Ulf Laurang. His words were really inspirational and it was clear that he has a huge passion for what he’s trying to create in Sweden. Everyone was introduced and it was clear to see that we were in the company of some of the elite in their field; Dance and Fitness instructors who had traveled from as far afield as America, Male and Female Freestyle Football World Champions, Stockholm’s finest Free runners and of course, two of the worlds best mountain bikers!</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Montage-5.jpg" alt="" title="Montage-5" width="588" height="385" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1722" /></p>
<p>Our first show would be the grand finale to the opening ceremony which was hosted by former Miss Sweden, Annika Duckmark, we couldn’t understand much, but when she passed over to me on the mic I’m pretty sure she asked me if I was single!? Either way there’s no time for flirting when you’ve driven 1000miles to deliver liquid gold entertainment and introduce the Animal Bike Tour to a virgin audience. Needless to say we killed it, and even though heartbroken, even Annika was stoked out to the max as Martyn and Blake threw down some of their best moves, eager to prove that their performances taste of awesomeness in any language!</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Mikael-Selkin-091.jpg" alt="" title="Mikael-Selkin-09" width="588" height="786" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1771" /></p>
<p>The opening day was free to students who had descended upon the event to join in the huge array of fitness classes &#8211; from Gangster Hip Hop Dance and Zumba, to Warrier and Pole Dancing. I chose to partake in a Military Workout &#8211; bad move! I have to say I wouldn’t like to go to war against Sweden, to call them fit would be an offensive understatement!</p>
<p>A couple of local friends who had come to the event invited us out that evening to join them in a training session of the national sport called “Pingis” (‘round the table’ – a form of table tennis) and be part of Team Licha for the night. Martyn and Blake decided to conserve their energy, but myself and Robin headed into central Stockholm to represent for the UK. The venue for the training session, all though turning out to be what can only be described as an underground bar, was packed with Pingi competitors, and we were soon in the swing of the game playing with somewhere in the region of 30 others at the same time on the same table! Even the Pingis National Champion made an appearance! Robin strapped a Kodak Playsport to his bat for one of the games &#8211; the footage should be amusing! Thanks to Alicia and Emily.</p>
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<p>The weekend progressed with people coming and going, and between shows we had the opportunity to experience the other activities at the festival, a little bit of Zumba with the Zumba Twins, celebrities in that wild and crazy world! There was a basketball exhibition match between the two best teams in Stockholm who were quite happy to let Blake and I shoot some hoops with them. Bake had a little try at pole dancing, apparently a lot harder than is looks, and for onlookers, a lot less arousing! He also became rather smitten with the sport of Power Hooping, as you’ll see from the video…<br />
<img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Mikael-Selkin-211.jpg" alt="" title="Mikael-Selkin-21" width="588" height="670" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1774" /></p>
<p>We played keep-me-up’s with the worlds best freestyle footballers (who were completely un-judgmental of our lack of elegance). There were a variant of inflatable games which we took full advantage of, and an awesome parkour/free running/tricking area which was filled with not only Stockholm’s best, but athletes who had come as far as Russia to inspire the Scandinavian people with their smooth fusion of acrobatics and street influenced style.</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Screen-shot-5.jpg" alt="" title="Screen-shot-5" width="588" height="341" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1745" /></p>
<p>We joined in with some of the freerunning workshops and were taught a few things &#8211; including backflips off the floor, which for me has been a lifetime ambition. It was interesting to see Martyn and Blake joining in the various challenges of gap jumps and leaps of faith. The styles they employed as they worked out how to utilise their body’s as the tool to launch across features when very much used to being on a bike in such situations. </p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Screen-shot-7.jpg" alt="" title="Screen-shot-7" width="588" height="354" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1747" /></p>
<p>Having bonded with the guys we got chatting and came up with the idea of trying to integrate the guys into our show. They were really keen, and after a bit of experimenting we performed our most enjoyable shows of the weekend. This could well be a part of the Animal Bike Tour in the Future &#8211; watch this space!!</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Mikael-Selkin-10.jpg" alt="" title="Mikael-Selkin-10" width="588" height="392" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1714" /></p>
<p>A special mention has to go to the Pièce de résistance at the festival, the Segways! Having befriended the owner of Segway Sweden, who in his day was a motorcycle stuntman, Robin found his new calling as Segway Stuntman &#8211; bringer of doom and world Segway firsts, I shan&#8217;t give too much away, you’ll have to watch the video, but lets just say that some of the Animal Bike Tour features were put to full use and lot’s of fun was had!</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Screen-shot-3.jpg" alt="" title="Screen-shot-3" width="588" height="355" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1762" /><br />
<img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Screen-shot-4.jpg" alt="" title="Screen-shot-4" width="588" height="357" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1744" /></p>
<p>So as the event came to an end on Sunday evening we all felt that had been a positive experience, and as we said our goodbyes having gorged ourselves on Max Hamburgare &#8211; the finest Swedish fast food, we were filled with nothing but good memories and hamburgers!</p>
<p>We changed our travel plans slightly and headed off that evening back to Jönköping, 3 hours south, to try for an early session the next morning at the skatepark we’d discovered on the way over. We were super lucky with the weather as after an hour session the heavens opened and the rain poured like you’ve never seen! </p>
<p>The plan had always been to get to Malmö in time to get a session at their skatepark, another 4 hours further south, one of the worlds best bowls, and a regular feature on the Bowlmasters skate series which only has 3 stops. We headed straight there and arrived to a bone dry concrete park! Not believing our luck the session began and it definitely lived up to it’s reputation as one of the worlds best!</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Malmo-01.jpg" alt="" title="Malmo-01" width="588" height="392" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1735" /></p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Malmo-03.jpg" alt="" title="Malmo-03" width="588" height="392" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1737" /></p>
<p>We were again graced with the companionship of familiar Swedish faces, and blessed with local knowledge had us booked into an amazing restaurant at the main square in the centre of Malmö. Having felt like all he’d seen do far were the inner walls of the hotel, the Kistamässan and Max Hamburgare, Martyn was over the moon so see the such beautiful examples of traditional Swedish architecture. The food was beautiful and the company delicious! It was a great last meal in Sweden. Thanks to Nicole and Anna.</p>
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<p>Following an early morning walk around town for some sightseeing, and to pick up our final presents, we were back on the road for the homeward journey with plenty of time to reflect on what had been a fantastic stop for the Animal Bike Tour. The event may not have had a large attendance, but we had made new friends, learned new skills, come up with new show ideas, learned a little Swedish, a lot about Swedish table tennis, and fully confirmed our opinion that Sweden is one of the friendliest and most pleasant places in the world. </p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Mikael-Selkin-01.jpg" alt="" title="Mikael-Selkin-01" width="588" height="392" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1711" /></p>
<p>Upon our return I think we all enjoyed the one night we spent in our own beds before heading to Newquay for the next stop of the tour, but that’s another story!….</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 17:34:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Setting up the Animal Bike Tour rig on a soft sandy beach is always a daunting and taxing prospect; temporary roads have to be erected to get the vans and trailers into place, and then flooring laid to make everything rideable. But at such fantastic events as this weekend’s Bournemouth Air Festival, the rewards ultimately [...]]]></description>
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<p>Setting up the Animal Bike Tour rig on a soft sandy beach is always a daunting and taxing prospect; temporary roads have to be erected to get the vans and trailers into place, and then flooring laid to make everything rideable. But at such fantastic events as this weekend’s Bournemouth Air Festival, the rewards ultimately out weigh the efforts.</p>
<div id="attachment_1630" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 598px"><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Bournemouth-132.jpg" alt="" title="Bournemouth-132" width="588" height="171" class="size-full wp-image-1630" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Photography: Robin Kitchin</p></div>
<p>Having set the show up on the Wednesday, we arrived Thursday ready to give a share of the 300,000 attendees a slice of our alternative aerial action. Instead we were faced with torrential rain that after delivering two weeks of rain in 30 minutes blew the town’s drainage system and spewed thousands of litres of water through the streets. This came cascading down to the beachfront and into the sea, picking up road cones, wheelie bins and cars along the way, hitting national news and narrowly avoiding us!</p>
<div id="attachment_1634" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 410px"><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/chris-skone-roberts.jpg.gallery.jpg" alt="" title="chris-skone-roberts.jpg.gallery" width="400" height="265" class="size-full wp-image-1634" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Photography: Chris Skone Roberts</p></div>
<p>Which was fortunate, as alongside the standard rig, we had a new Mercedes Vito SportX (with 230 horses squeezed under the bonnet) on show with us!</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Bournemouth-17.jpg" alt="" title="Bournemouth-17" width="588" height="387" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1650" /></p>
<p>Needless to say all flights were off and the first day of the festival canceled. This marked the first time in my four years of hosting the show that we have admitted defeat. It takes a lot to get the team down, the bike tour is our passion and we consider ourselves very lucky to be able to call it our job – so with a good forecast ahead we waited contentedly to pounce.</p>
<p>The following day started similarly damp, but the transition from morning to afternoon was almost surreal and as sunglasses were donned, ice cream sales rocketed, and big crowds started building around the show. So with a back drop of deep blue sky, speckled with aircraft, Martyn and Blake got their gnarly boots on and began showing what pedal powered air time looks like. Da Vinci would have been proud! </p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Bournemouth-15.jpg" alt="" title="Bournemouth-15" width="588" height="375" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1640" /></p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Bournemouth-07.jpg" alt="" title="Bournemouth-07" width="588" height="392" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1644" /></p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Bournemouth-02.jpg" alt="" title="Bournemouth-02" width="588" height="392" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1636" /></p>
<p>The weekend continued with similar weather, and instantly the first day seemed like a distant memory as the ABT drew in crowd after crowd, the skies filled with all types of aircraft, and we began to feel like the effort of a beach show had been well worth it.</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Bournemouth-135.jpg" alt="" title="Bournemouth-135" width="588" height="269" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1632" /></p>
<p>Here’s to the next sandy seaside event at the <strong><a href="http://www.animalwindfest.co.uk/">Windfest</a></strong> &#8211; see you there!</p>
<p>Our deepest condolences go out to the friends and family of Flight Lieutenant Jon Egging of the Royal Air Force Aerobatics Team, The Red Arrows. We saw you fly three times this year and each display was as magnificent as the last.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the success of Falmouth Week still fresh in our minds, we awoke on our day off to the traditional sound of an English summer morning &#8211; luckily we’d already made plans to get tubular, and with surfing being an activity in which you inherently get wet, the rain did little to dampen the team’s [...]]]></description>
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<p>With the success of Falmouth Week still fresh in our minds, we awoke on our day off to the traditional sound of an English summer morning &#8211; luckily we’d already made plans to get tubular, and with surfing being an activity in which you inherently get wet, the rain did little to dampen the team’s spirits.</p>
<p>We drove Northwest to Perranporth where we met up with an old friend of the MC’s who showed us where the swell was best and the waves un crowded. This was the first time since Boardmasters last year that the team had a chance to surf together, and it was a great opportunity to test out the riders waterproof Kodak Playsport video cameras – check the video to see just how much better they performed than the boards!!</p>
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<p>Two and a half hours later, almost entirely spent barrelled according to Blake, we were back on the road exhausted but satisfied, heading in the direction of Salisbury. </p>
<p>Salisbury, or Searesbyrig as it was named by the Saxons, it is a beautiful Cathedral City in Wiltshire, and with an Animal shop close by, the Market Square is a regular fixture to the Animal Bike Tour’s calendar.</p>
<p>Following a sunrise interview on a local radio station the rig was set up in record time, and with music and expectation building, the square began filling up for the first show and kept swelling till pack down. A new skatepark in the area has created a breed of excitable local bike enthusiasts. All seemed to leave with a fresh passion after watching, what even for top riders, is an inspiring show that Martyn, Blake and James craft.</p>
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<p>There were a lot of people that had seen the show in its previous forms, and after hearing the show was back in town, had come back for their yearly injection of Rad! Martyn’s seemed to be a familiar face, but Blake’s was a relatively new addition to Salisbury. Keen to prove himself as the ABT’s No.1 he mixed things up with some new tricks unseen thus far on the tour in 2011; one-handed-superman, double-can-pendulum and 360-tuck-no-hander!!!</p>
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<p>It was only fitting that after such energetic shows that there was a calling for store signings, so the boys were whisked away to the Animal store where those who had narrowly avoided having their minds blown could meet the stars and get their limited edition ABT posters. The smiling faces of those who got to walk away with a signed memento of having seen the show, and having met the riders, makes the tour even more worthwhile!</p>
<p>And just as fast as they appeared, they were gone and back on the road, this time on the short journey south to Portsmouth.</p>
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<p>Gunwharf Quays is a busy and vibrant shopping centre by day, and a lively nightspot for locals with clubs and restaurants surrounding the area. It’s not uncommon to see shows on display at the Quays, but even on what we believed to be the ABTs 6th visit, it feels better than ever with a constant buzz of excitement in the air for the full 48hrs.</p>
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<p>Gunwharf always make an effort when we come to town, and this visit was no different. Street Force DC Dancing Crew had been asked along for the weekend to perform along side, so together we made for a really entertaining weekend. Especially with Blake busting out the no-hand-flip for only the second time on the Tour!</p>
<p>The weather was definitely on our side, the only rain we’d seen over this time on the road was during our day off, and for the most part of the weekend we were joined by good old Mr Sun. One of the brilliant things about the Gunwharf location are the balconies that surround the square in which we perform the shows, it’s amazing to see people lining the show on two levels. Robin the Tour manager/ photographer/ cinematographer/ DJ/ driver/ handyman/ psychiatrist even popped up during a show to get a couple of quick shots from above.</p>
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<p>The Animal store just around the corner was looking fantastic with the new season apparel lining the rails and shelves and window displays, and once again the guys took the opportunity to have a signing session in the busy store, to the joy of the enthusiastic locals. </p>
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<p>“5 days, 17 shows, 5 store signings, 4 new tricks, 18 dance routines, 1 red arrow display and 1 dinner/striptease &#8211; another successful leg of the bike tour!”<br />
Blake Samson</p>
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<p>“It was great to hear from spectators that they had come along especially to see the show &#8211; we always get such a good welcome here. It was also cool to see the Animal store looking so good, the new season clothing looks amazing. Apparently the T-shirt I was wearing at a recent show became a top seller &#8211; if it looks good on me then imagine how good it would look on a handsome man?!?!”<br />
Martyn Ashton</p>
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		<title>falmouth week 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 14:20:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Falmouth was the amazing start of the longest stint on the road yet for the Animal Bike Tour. Falmouth Week has grown into one of the largest sailing regattas in the southwest, with more than 300 yachts racing over eight days, and a lively programme of shore side events of which the ABT would be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Falmouth was the amazing start of the longest stint on the road yet for the Animal Bike Tour. </p>
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<p>Falmouth Week has grown into one of the largest sailing regattas in the southwest, with more than 300 yachts racing over eight days, and a lively programme of shore side events of which the ABT would be a part for the first time. We’re always looking toward supporting new events, and with an Animal store not far from the proposed site, we had eagerly inked Falmouth Week into the calendar. </p>
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<p>The scenery over looking the harbour was fantastic, so much so that even Roger Moore had purchased a house with the same view from the opposite side of the water…some say, in anticipation of our arrival! This was rather fitting as one of the Bike Tour’s mottos has always been ‘If it’s good enough for James Bond it’s good enough for us’. </p>
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<p>All was still during the set up, and we wondered if many people would find us in what was a rather secret space, but time would prove our worries ill founded. By first show it seemed both holidaymakers and locals were up and hungry, word being spread of what was going down by the Animal store staff’s enthusiasm and the banging tunes rattling through Falmouth from the shows huge sound system.  </p>
<p> “It was nice to have a short break prior to this mammoth run of shows, but I couldn’t wait to get back on the road, especially to a new event. Blake and I felt fully recharged and ready to make an impression!”<br />
Martyn Ashton</p>
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<p>And an impression he and the team indeed made; word spreading as far of the attractive ears of Brad Pitt – he apparently had director Marc Forster halt filming of his new movie World War Z, which he was shooting on a battle ship across the harbour from the show, to check us. Apparently as an ode to the spectacle he had excitedly witnessed, if you listen very closely in one of the battle scenes you will be able to hear the faint cheers of glory as Martyn and Blake perform the Grande Finale!</p>
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<p>Before the last show we, for the third time this year, let the Red Arrows warm up what was a phenomenally big crowd. As our area was one of the best viewing spots for their display we ran the BBC commentary though our sound system &#8211; giving an in-depth insight in to what was happening in the air above. 30,000 was the official estimate out to witness the event, and as they rocketed off towards the horizon the music started pumping and is wasn’t long before we embarked upon one of the busiest shows of the year under the evening sun.</p>
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<p>A quick mention has to go to the Tapas bar we were invited to it by its Kiwi owner, where at 10pm the restaurant turns into a strip club…very off putting when halfway through your Chopitos!</p>
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<p>“I was so glad Brad and Roger could make the show. Brad was round my house the other day and I was worried he was still trapped in the flashing-colour-box in the front room!”<br />
Blake Samson</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2011 16:13:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plymouth and the Olympic MTB site in Essex provide the epic locations for this weekend&#8217;s action. The huge tiled Plaza at the centre of Plymouth will always be one of the Animal Bike Tours favourite places to come build and perform the show – from the images and video it should be obvious why! Plymouth [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plymouth and the Olympic MTB site in Essex provide the epic locations for this weekend&#8217;s action.</p>
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<p>The huge tiled Plaza at the centre of Plymouth will always be one of the Animal Bike Tours favourite places to come build and perform the show – from the images and video it should be obvious why!</p>
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<p>Plymouth city centre holds the record for most bike show attendances since its conception &#8211; Saturday we took that into double figures – and all for very good reason as the city again delivered big excitable crowds to bring out the best in our riders. Rare though was the scorchio breathless summer weather that taxed our supply of Vito sweatbands for both riders and the fevered fans – liquid hot action has never been such an apt description!</p>
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<p>Martyn Ashton and Blake Samson were joined for the day by MC Toby Phillips. Having only ever witnessed the show as a spectator he loved every minute of his VIP access in to the danger zone, his rad new wardrobe of shiny Animal clobber, and most importantly how easy it is to get caught up in the adrenaline of the show. Good work Toby!</p>
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<p>The day ended with a finale show full of wild tricks, huge grins and an exhausted crowd &#8211; special thanks to Bob Bogdan Williams for helping capture some of this from the barriers.</p>
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<p>But this was just the start of our weekend as on the Sunday we were to be performing near Southend-on-Sea some 280 miles away – good job we have an amazing rig that packs down in a super efficient Tetris style into our lovely trailers and luxurious vans!!</p>
<p>As Martyn and Blake got a head start and drove the Vito Sport via what was supposed to be the faster route on the main roads, Robin took the scenic route. Detouring via Lyme Regis to check out the finals of Redbull Harbour Reach wakeboard contest and collect MC Thorne who’d been loaned out for the day to give a bit of wake-banter. It was a really cool event and I’m sure the after party would have been fun, but there was no time for such antics with it being 9pm and the Olympic XC course a solid 4 hours away. </p>
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<p>Martyn and Blake were being real team players and found a closed section of M25 to detour around and make sure they arrived at the same time as Robin and James, in the early hours of Sunday. Four powerful hours of sleep later we were sat down for breakfast laughing and sharing stories about the lovely drive – fortunately the excitement of the day ahead was providing the kick required to shake off the need for pillow time!</p>
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<p>Bright eyed, we set up under the toasty morning sun, atop our hill of glory overlooking the Hadleigh Farm Olympic Cross Country course. We had been asked down as part of the London Prepares event among an invited field of national and World Champion riders to give the 5,000 spectators some fast paced, alternative mountain bike action during the breaks in racing.</p>
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<p>The infrastructure was in place, marshals and officials dotted the course, an enormous screen kept us up to date with lap times and leader positions, and the constant commentary from ex-Bike Tour MC Dan Jarvis informed and entertained. It was easy to envision how amazing it will be on the Olympic weekend, a year from now, with four times the amount of spectators lining the course &#8211; fingers crossed for similar weather!</p>
<p>You could view almost half the course from our commanding position on the hill, with a breathtaking back drop of fields rolling away towards the Thames river mouth, it was arguably one of the most picturesque backdrops the show has ever had &#8211; on par with the beauty of Croyde bay at Goldcoast Ocean Fest, or the Lord of the Rings style epicness of Sea Sessions in Bundoran, Ireland.</p>
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<p>“It been an amazing day, I think everyone is in awe of what the actual event is going to be like. After today it’s that little bit easier to comprehend what a historic moment for London and mountain biking it’s going to be. I feel very privileged to have been a part of the Olympic build up…hopefully we will be part the main event.”<br />
Martyn Ashton</p>
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<p>“Is that an Olympic torch or are you just happy to see me?”<br />
Blake Samson</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 16:05:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Animal Bike Tour raises the temperature of Bath for a Sunday of scalding hot action! Southgate shopping Centre is a new area in Bath, rebuilt in 2007 to mimic the city’s Georgian stone façade architecture, offers grand surroundings in which to set the show. Plus being only a stones throw from Future Publishing, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Animal Bike Tour raises the temperature of Bath for a Sunday of scalding hot action!</p>
<div id="attachment_1418" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 598px"><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Bath_04.jpg" alt="" title="Bath_04" width="588" height="380" class="size-full wp-image-1418" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Photography: Robin Kitchin</p></div>
<p>Southgate shopping Centre is a new area in Bath, rebuilt in 2007 to mimic the city’s Georgian stone façade architecture, offers grand surroundings in which to set the show.  Plus being only a stones throw from Future Publishing, the guys behind our favourite magazine MBUK, and the Bath Animal retail store &#8211; provided a double whammy of support for us!</p>
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<p>Attracted by the immaculate new rig, like moths to the moon on a summers evening, buzzing crowds built around in anticipation of an exciting Sunday of riding. As always each show was filled with epic trials action, amped music, wild commentary, amazing giveaways, and the energy of a star!</p>
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<p>Martyn, the lone rider this weekend as the footprint of the show was too short for our Blake, led a stream of Bike Tour enthusiasts to the Animal Store, freshly hyped up from a show to get a limited edition poster and some banter with our champion.</p>
<p>If you look closely in the show pics you’ll spot a certain Doddy and James Blackwell from MBUK getting rather over excited!!</p>
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<p> “Amazing! I laugh so much every time I watch the show. The nephews couldn’t get enough and made us stay for a second show!”<br />
Doddy.</p>
<p> “What a fantastic day, people in Bath are so friendly and receptive, one of my favourite places to perform.”<br />
Martyn.</p>
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<p>“Let’s get out of here before we prune up!”<br />
Blake. (Who misread his email and spent Sunday in ‘a’ Bath)</p>
<p>Check <a href="http://www.thisisbath.co.uk/Bike-stunt-champion-shows-Bath-shoppers-bag/story-13004552-detail/story.html"><strong>here</strong></a> for the Bath Chronicle’s take on our day</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 16:39:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This weekend with ‘The Ride of the Valkyries’ at full volume (check this link from Apocalypse Now to hear Wagner’s rousing tune) the Animal Bike Tour blasted into RAF Fairford with the sun on our backs for the Royal International Air Tattoo, the world&#8217;s largest military airshow! Arriving the day before the event opening to [...]]]></description>
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<p>This weekend with ‘The Ride of the Valkyries’ at full volume (check this <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpvLCptAHT8"><strong>link</strong></a> from Apocalypse Now to hear Wagner’s rousing tune) the Animal Bike Tour blasted into RAF Fairford with the sun on our backs for the Royal International Air Tattoo, the world&#8217;s largest military airshow!</p>
<p>Arriving the day before the event opening to setup, we were excited to find the road leading to the airport lined with crowds and photographers waiting in anticipation of our arrival &#8211; luckily they had been kept entertained by various aircraft taking off and thundering overhead at crazy proximity on practice flights.</p>
<p>Then whilst setting up we even had a visit from Secretary of State for Defence, The Right Honourable MP. Dr Liam Fox, who had popped down to see how we were getting on and make sure we were integrating well into the TRI@RIAT. </p>
<p>“Do something different” was the central message of TRI@RIAT, located at the heart of the showground, which alongside the Bike Tour was Andy Gwynne’s Rally Drift Display, Field Gun Competitions, Broke FMX, and a ton of interactive activities.</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Air-Tattoo-07.jpg" alt="Photography: Robin Kitchin" title="Air-Tattoo-07" width="588" height="366" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1370" /></p>
<p>We woke the following day to the sound of traditional English summer rain! But with spirits not as easily dampened as the clothing we were sporting, we prepared for a day of tricky shows. Low cloud meant Aircraft aerial action was postponed, the same applying for Blake! When it rains things get wet, when they’re wet they get slippy, and there are few in the action sports world who’d perform to audiences clutching at umbrellas…but Martyn Ashton, with skin as water resistant as a Kodak Play Sport (3m), stepped up where most would curl up and weep (which as Mart knows, in these circumstances only adds to the traction issue) and gave an enthusiastic audience a hot cup of sick(ness) to warm them up!!</p>
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<p>Come afternoon things had cheered up a touch (unlike Blake who was gutted about the strong wind now effecting his performances), and the sky started to fill with the screams of fighter planes and synchronised aerial routines. Umbrellas were now abandoned and the event began living up to its reputation as one of the UK’s best events.</p>
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<p>Sunday, although interrupted by sudden down pours, was much better and the best shows of the weekend went down as the planes and helicopters went up. My favourite was the Dual counter-rotating Chinook Helicopter (the only vehicle in the world which can literally crash into its self), Blake liked the F-16 best, and Martyn and Robin were fans of the Volcan Bomber. Alongside these the sky and runways were filled with Red Arrows, Frecce Tricolori, Wingwalkers and literally hundreds of others.</p>
<p><img src="http://biketour.animal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Air-Tattoo-16.jpg" alt="" title="Air-Tattoo-16" width="588" height="692" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1374" /></p>
<p>“It all turned out really good in the end &#8211; it feels great to make a real effort to perform in hard conditions as people really get behind you and show a lot of appreciation…it’s very rewarding! To be getting told by the crowd that we are the best thing here, amongst all these awesome planes, is very flattering.”<br />
Martyn</p>
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<p>“What a great weekend, so much action in the sky, my ears are still ringing! Definitely a challenge at times but it’s better to have battled and won, than never to have battled at all! Or is that love?”<br />
Blake</p>
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