Treasurer and President needed Urgently
PMBC has been running with out a president since the beginning of the year and our Treasurer has just had to stand down as well. We need to fill both of these positions urgently, especially the treasurers job.
If someone would please be kind enough to step up and take on one of these jobs it would be greatly appreciated.
Please contact one of the following people for further information.
Mike Daws (secretary) = maxfacta@gmail.com
James Lobegieger (XC Vice President) = jimmylobe@bigpond.com
Tony Tucknott = ttmtb@iinet.net.au
Simon Dec = simon@johndecplastics.com.au
Albany State DH 5
Check out the press release link below for details of the race.
Cheers,
Clubber.
Dwelly: Murray Valley Volunteers = 1/2 price rego
Hello,
We will need about 5 Marshalls and 2 start gate officials for the race on Sunday. I suggest rego online and then select the pay on day option, there will be no late fee and you'll have an e-mailed voucher for 1/2 price rego.
If you can help please e-mail me ASAP at dh@perthmtb.com
Cheers,
Steve 'Clubba'
Congratulations to PMBC rider Holly Barrspul for placing Third at the World Championships in Canberra (Junior Women).
Dwellingup 100 Update SATURDAY 19 Sept.
UPDATE = Dont forget the event is SATURDAY. This is for a number of reasons, but mainly to support the town better and so that you guys don't have to rush back to work the next day.
For the 100K riders, once you have come through the oval and crossed the RFID electronic timing mats to get your 40 k split time, you can then go to your car or tent and get your food and water before continuing on to the Northern loop. As stated below, the clock does not stop until you actually finish the 100k or get timed out after Turner Hill.
There will be food and drink (and Shotz tablets) when you finish the 40 and food and drink for the 100K riders before they continue as well.
There will also be 2 more food and drink stations on the Northern (60K) loop.
Spectating and support will also be encouraged at Turner Hill. All of this will be explained in the riders briefing booklet.
end update. PS; awesome post you guys have going for "whos signed up"
PMBC DH 2009 Results round 2 Golden Grove
attached are the results. Cheers,
2009 On-line Rego Instructions for Registernow/ MTBA
This post is mostly for the DHers, but will help anyone who is new or who has never registered for an on-line event in 2009.
1st; you must go to the log in area of MTBA website: http://www.mtba.asn.au/
2nd; you then click on the be a member icon: (located top right of web-page: a pic of a guy on bike 'Says' JOIN)
3rd; you are taken to the login or create account page: https://www.registernow.com.au/mtba/
4th; once here you need to click on the request access link (located top left corner of web-page), or click on the sign-up link if applying to be a new member.
5th; you must request access by following instructions and they will send you a temporary password (you change it after 1st login in).
** I strongly reccommend that you login before trying to rego. **
Sunday 13th September PMBC DH Rd #3 Dwellingup (Murray Valley Log).
The race-run will be sent down the infamous log-step-down track that is also a fast and following track. It starts of with some single track that quickly veers off to the right into some rough & bumpy zigzags that head toward a fire-road crossing including a few jumps along the way. Then ya scoot into a berm that sends you down toward a long fire-road. Once on the road your adrenaline starts to pump 10 fold, cause you gotta get fired-up to launch off the 25 foot log-step-down. When you finally touch-down again you are skidding straight into a large berm that sends you enter the finish line on the bottom section of the track.
Registration
*Online rego for this event is up and working, and I strongly urge everyone to take advantage of this service, as it makes life way easier for everyone on the day. You can access online rego from the following link.
Short Notice Busy Bee, Goat Farm, 22 August, 1:00 pm

After last weekend's state round the Perth Mountain Bike Club Committee has decided to have a busy bee at the Goat Farm to repair damaged sections of the XC course. We will be meeting at 1:00 pm on Saturday the 22nd of August at the car park. Bring wet weather gear and a shovel or rake.
Jimmy
Vice President XC
XC Busy Bee

A busy bee will be held at the Goat Farm on Saturday 22nd August. Meet at the car park at 1:00 pm. Bring wet weather gear, and a shovel or rake. We will be repairing damaged sections of the XC course.
Jimmy





