Hey All,
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The CTTA hosted the 6th and Final Round of the 2014 “Summer” Series on December 13th with the Annual Toy Drive Trial; a special thanks to Ben Dalgeish for organizing this charity event. About 33 riders enjoyed an event set by TrialsMaster Neil King and you can check out the section-by-section results here, results courtesy of Mitch Ely.
The Summer series enjoyed a great turnout tis year, with more than 80 riders participating in an event! Thanks to everyone that participated. So many people helped make this series a success – to the landowners that graciously hosted an event, to the trialsmasters and organizers of an event, to the volunteers that helped clear or build sections and to those that ran sign up and scoring – THANK YOU! This series wouldn’t happen without your support. The overall series results can be found here.
Thanks to everyone for coming out to the event. We couldn’t have asked for better weather. Two inches of rain earlier in the week helped a lot with the traction.
-Jon
We had a GREAT turnout for the 12th Annual Harvest Classic Rally and 11th Annual Charity Challenge. Thank you to everyone that helped make this event a success. We raised over $2K for the Candlelighter’s Childhood Cancer Foundation!
SWVTA – Vintage Results
CTTA – Modern Results
I want to especially thank everyone that helped set-up and tear-down this event. As a one-arm trialsmaster, I was pretty dang useless and I couldn’t have pulled off this event without LOTS of help. Thank You!
I also want to thank Richard and Debbie Dupree for their generous donation of a nicely restored ’75 KT 250 Trials Bike. We sold all of the 500 raffle tickets offered at $10 each raising a cool $5K for the families of kids with cancer.
See ya’ next year!
Don
Hey everybody,
Sorry for the short notice. The CTTA quarterly meeting will be this Sunday (September 7) at Cow Creek. The gates will open up for riding at 9:30am for all to ride. We will gather at the pit area where we have in the past at 1:00pm for a pitch-in lunch and discuss business. Bring a side or dessert, CTTA will provide sausages, hot dogs, tortillas, condiments, and eating utensils. Bring your own beverages. Tomas has donated a couple of picnic tables for us to eat on (Thank You Tomas!!) but bring yourself a chair in case you get bullied out of a table seat. If you haven’t been to Cow Creek in a while, new riding areas are always being discovered and developed by the folks riding out there. I always bring brush clearing equipment (loppers, pruning saw, and gloves) to Cow Creek because there are always great spots that need work if you so desire. Remember riding this property is an privilege provided to us by Jen Penner’s relationship with the land owner. Please don’t do anything there that could diminish relations with the land owner. (Don’t speed down gravel road, Ride only areas where Jon has OK’d for us to ride, Be courteous to others at ranch and neighbors, etc)
Our meeting agenda schedule for this meeting has changed up from past meetings due to recent issues with City Park. The Meeting Agenda outline is:
The CTTA membership form and our CTTA constitution and by-laws are here.
Address: 27032 Fm 1431, Marble Falls, TX 78654 GPS: 30.5232,-‐98.0545 Google maps: http://goo.gl/maps/dstso
Directions. From Hwy 183 in Cedar Park, take FM 1431 18.5 Miles West. If you know where Joe Miller’s turnoff is (“B” on the google map), it’s 12 miles past that. After passing through Jonestown and Lago Vista, you will pass Singleton Bend Road (a left), then Cow Creek Road (a right). You will then pass over Cow Creek. Go 1 mile further (still on FM 1431). Look for the sign and tape on the right. Follow the driveway about 1000′ and take the Right fork/gate. Go 3/4 mile UP to the parking area. Please park as far into the parking area (either side of road) that you can so everyone will fit. The road is ROUGH and low clearance vehicles may drag. Be sure to CLOSE THE GATE behind you to keep the cows in!
Hope to see everyone there.
Ben Dalgleish
CTTA, Pres.
Sorry for the late post… but, here are the results from Smithville.
I had a blast! I always enjoy riding the terrain at the McMahan’s in Smithville: good dirt, loose sand, logs, off-camber turns and gullies – what’s not to like? 😉
Lots of folks to Thank!
Here are the results for round 3, courtesy of Mitch
See y’all at the Harvest Classic!
Don
We promised to deliver a HOT POTATOE trial but fell short because the expected 100 degree weather just did not show up. It turned out to be actually really great overcast and breezy weather all day. Jay and Michael laid out 5 sections for both AM and PM with short loops. Thank you to Benny the owner of CTOR for the use of his awesome place and to Jay and Michael Glasscock for the excellent sections that were cleared and laid out when it WAS NOT so overcast and breezy. Thanks to the “small village” of nameless folks that contributed to produce such a fun event. From bringing food to pitch-in to helping clean up after the event, we have a great group of folks we ride with. Special mention to Susan and Lauren for handling sign in at the gate and to Mitch for event sign up and scoring. Thanks to Jay for providing the delicious brisket and BJ Miller for manning the grill for everyone.
We enjoyed a very good turnout of 39 riders with many new and old faces including many out of towners supporting the event. Sections were typical Glasscock style that deceptively looked “not too bad” till your looking over the handle bars and snared you into rethinking your line the next time around.
I did not take notice at the event of the detail that these guys took to make each pretty damn cool trophies. Rainbow lettering on a hand cut silhouette of a cactus next to an actual rock on a finished cedar board. The third place cactus were painted bronze and the second place were silver but the first place were painted with that color shifting paint that is a different color depending on how you look at it. A true expression of their commitment to a top quality effort every time they step up.
Check out this link for event results CTOR results. Next event is in Smithville at McMahan Ranch on Sunday, August 24. The flyer will be posted soon with event details. Check out our Schedules and Results page for additional info for the Summer Series upcoming. This year the series has does not have an event in September but the CTTA plans to support Tom Batchelor and the NTTA by making a big turnout for the HOT DOG TRIAL the first weekend of September.
Ben Dalgleish
CTTA, Pres.
(512)743-6565