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thefatcontroller wrote: > *On the same subject there is no reason why you cannot 'test' your > muni skills against another person in a competition. The rules of > which would be similar to that of trials ie you are rewarded for not > falling off! > * That's silly though. You're just describing a natural trials competition. Muni is about more than just technical riding skills. You're not measuring endurance, speed, smoothness and flow, ability to drink pints, uphill strength, ability to ride in the rain without whinging all the time, or any of the other that are a part of being a good muni rider. I think this whole thing is a bit meaningless though, because there are loads of really good riders who aren't known by many people on here. I think the best trials rider I've met doesn't post on here and the best hockey players I've met (from Lunis) don't post here and mostly don't go to unicycle events either. This forum/newsgroup only has a small proportion of the riders on it. Joe -- joemarshall - dumb blonde ------------------------------------------------------------------------ joemarshall's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/1545 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/29159
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