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THEY'RE AFTER ONE-WHEEL ADVENTURE By Tim Wilkin, Albany Times Union, N.Y. McClatchy-Tribune Regional News 12 January 2009 Times Union (MCT) Jan. 12--ALBANY -- At first glance, the three Albany guys named Perry Woodin, Steve Relles and Brad Statton seem like pretty normal guys (OK, Perry's lime green, spiked hair is a little weird). You might change your mind when you find out what the trio are going to be doing this week. They are in Panama (along with fellow Albanian Roland Kays and Canadian Vince Lemay) for a road race. But this is not your average road race. They are going to ride off-road unicycles from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific across the isthmus of Panama, a distance of about 45 miles. Yes, unicycles. The same sort of contraption you'd see Buttons the Clown tooling around under the big top of your favorite circus. "Our only goal is to have an adventure," said Statton. "And not get eaten by any animals," said Relles. Oh, here is the other tricky part. The path the group is taking was once an ancient pirate and gold route and now is an obscure maze of jungle paths. Naturally, it would be easier to make the trip on mountain bikes or even on foot. Riding a one-wheel cycle seems like it would be an added burden. "Off the wall? There is no doubt about that," Relles said. "But that's part of the reason we are doing it. It raises eyebrows." The group got the idea when Kris Holm, considered by those in the know to be the Lance Armstrong of unicycling, offered up this: Propose a doable but radical idea and the wildest one would win and get some funding to do it. Guess what? The Albany unicyclists won the prize. They had to fork over a little more than $500 each to make the trip. They left Saturday and planned to start their one-wheel journey today. "The primary reason we wanted to do it was that it sounded like fun," Woodin said. "If we hit an obstacle, that is part of the fun." The group hired someone to try to clear out some of the brush on the trail but they expect the terrain to be tough. Getting around on a unicycle is not the most ideal way to try to get through a jungle. They wear helmets and wrist, knee and shin guards. Woodin said if they were on a flat course, they could average maybe 15 miles an hour in speed but they aren't going to see any flat course. They expect to fall, they expect to hit rocks and be chased by alligators. And, they expect to finish. That's all part of the fun. The ride will be photographed by National Geographic photographer Christian Ziegler. And the group is hoping to record their adventure with helmet cams and a video camera. They also hope to provide updates on their Web site: http://personalrollercoaster.wordpress.com. -- JJuggle Raphael Lasar - Matawan, NJ Employee: I wont be in today, I'm in bed with general malaise. Co-worker: And how is the General? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JJuggle's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/24 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/22148 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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WHEN ONE WHEEL WILL DO THE JOB Erin Brady 16 January 2009 Daily Examiner (Grafton) WALKING takes too long, she’s not old enough to drive and riding a bike is just not that exciting for 12-year-old Rachel Mackey. So when she wants to go anywhere around her home town of Grafton, Rachel jumps on her unicycle and travels in style. “My friends think it’s a bit weird, but that’s okay,” she said. Rachel has been unicycling for two years and received a brand new bike for Christmas. “I’ve needed a new one so I could do more tricks,” Rachel said. When she first started, Rachel said the hardest part was getting up and moving. But now she just takes a step back then swings up onto the seat and peddles off down the street. “Once you’ve learnt getting up, it’s pretty easy really,” she said. The Clarence Valley Anglican School student gets most of her inspiration off the internet, where she found her idol, extreme unicyclist Kris Holm. Mr Holm has ridden some of the highest mountains in the world, rock-hopped around lakes and ridden the Great Wall of China. So with Kris’s style of unicycling in mind, Rachel has set herself a goal. “I want to try and get really good at unicycling and go to world events one day,” she said. Rachel can also juggle three balls on her unicycle. “My friends think it’s a bit weird but that’s ok.” -- JJuggle Raphael Lasar - Matawan, NJ Employee: I wont be in today, I'm in bed with general malaise. Co-worker: And how is the General? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JJuggle's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/24 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/22148 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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UNICYCLIST TAKES ON A GRUELLING BIKE CHALLENGE 15 January 2009 Cape Argus By LEILA SAMODIEN Staff Reporter To mountain biker Brent Bos-well, the expression “like riding a bike” is a highly arguable one. He straddled a unicycle for the first time almost six years ago and hopped off as quickly as he had mounted it and shoved it into a cupboard, where it remained until a year- and-a-half ago. Now Boswell plans to take on the Cape Argus Pick n Pay Mountain Bike Challenge on March 1 for the first time. He is one of about six active unicyclists in the city. They have formed a recreational group called Amaonetya, which takes part in cycle races in Cape Town and surrounds. Boswell said riding a unicycle was “more fun and more technical than a conventional bicycle”, Sure, he draws a vast amount of attention, but that hasn’t always been a bad thing. “Amaonetya wants to raise money for charity,” he said. Meanwhile, Mountain Bike Challenge organisers are en-couraging fat tyre fanatics to get their entries in before deadline on February 6. To enter, visit www.mtbchal|lenge.co.za, or for more information about Amaonetya, visit www.amaonetya.co.za. -- JJuggle Raphael Lasar - Matawan, NJ Employee: I wont be in today, I'm in bed with general malaise. Co-worker: And how is the General? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JJuggle's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/24 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/22148 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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