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[*] posted on 1-22-2008 at 06:33 PM
Lobos Marinos Uniform


In part thanks to the generous donations from some Nomads, the Bahia Asuncion Mountain Bike Team, the Lobos Marinos, now has uniforms----

This picture was taken by the President of the team the day he picked up the uniforms----he will have more official ones later, but they were really excited. Also, this is only part of the team


We are waiting to hear how five selected team members (13 and 15 years old) scored in the Loreto Oympics this month----

We would also like to give a plug to Probuilt Wheels in San Diego. The owner, Rick Nunez is helping to support the team with more plans for the future. (Yes, a blatant commercial, but out of all the bike shops we contacted, he was the one to respond, and responded with enthusiasm.) :lol:

Besides sending down equipment, Rick has set up one page on his web site with pictures of the Lobos Marinos.

http://www.probuiltwheels.com/custom.em?pid=750885

Thanks again to those who donated---there are some very happy boys and girls.

John and Diane



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[*] posted on 1-22-2008 at 06:54 PM


They look very proud indeed!

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[*] posted on 1-23-2008 at 09:13 AM


This is fantastic and I congratulate you John & Diane on your efforts to help this club. This is just one of the positive benefits of having new blood come into our community.



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[*] posted on 1-24-2008 at 11:51 AM


I few years back I used to race in the mexican league of Moutain bikes. yes I used to be skinny.!I still have my $3000 bike,Im keeping this Baby.last year the league held a race in SAN PEDRO MARTIR. here is the link for La Liga Mexicana de ciclismo de montana.http://www.lecmbc.org.mx/index.php?op=CAL



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[*] posted on 1-24-2008 at 01:13 PM


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I few years back I used to race in the mexican league of Moutain bikes. yes I used to be skinny.!I still have my $3000 bike,Im keeping this Baby.last year the league held a race in SAN PEDRO MARTIR. here is the link for La Liga Mexicana de ciclismo de montana.http://www.lecmbc.org.mx/index.php?op=CAL


Those northern leagues are great. The President of the Lobos Marinos is also vice president of the local league that includes Vizcaino, San Ignacio, Guerrero Negro and Rancho Caracol. This league does not have the same resources availabe, but do quite well.

There was a national meet in La Paz last year, and this team from the north won most of the medals


The the Lobos Marinos who were invited did quite well--here they are ---with medals won--- no uniforms and all



Tomas took first place in the `12-13 year old race.



Now you have another reason to visit Bahia Asuncion---bring that fancy bike and ride the course there!





Opps, that bike of yours might be needed for your daughter's 15th birthday. :lol::lol:

It is a great activity for the entire family. Little by little, the Lobos Marinos hope to grow. While they took the bus from Vizcaino to La Paz, that is usually not the case. One of their goals is to try an obtain a van for transport since often the kids have to ride in the back of open pick-ups with the bikes.



And of course, there is the most photogenic of the Lobos Marinos---the youngest member --- Jisreal---one tough little rider who is doing well



Do come and meet another great mountain bike organization.

Diane

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[*] posted on 1-24-2008 at 04:01 PM
thanks Diane.


lol my bike neds some tlc.

1998 specialized fsr,downhill bike,you can tell I like REDHEEEHEEHE..

should be a pleasure to ride with Lobos Marinos...

SPECIALIZED FSR.JPG - 47kB




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lol my bike neds some tlc.

1998 specialized fsr,downhill bike,you can tell I like REDHEEEHEEHE..

should be a pleasure to ride with Lobos Marinos...


I sure hope that bike is not one of those ones made for the extreme vertical downhill that flies from boulder to boulder! :o:o

Rick, the owner of the shop that is helping the team, is a multiple state champ in that crazy type riding. He just smiles when I tell him that I think it is crazy. But, he recently was in a near fatal riding accident --- broke his back in three places and is fortunate to still be walking---lots of therapy.

He has a U-tube film on his web site of his riding. He still thinks that extreme riding is the best, and I still think it is crazy---tis not a disagreement that gets in the way of working with the Lobos Marinos. :yes::yes:

You would enjoy the Bahia Asuncion area, and you would enjoy meeting this team.

Red is a nice color---used to be my favorite, but now it is purple---don't know why.

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[*] posted on 1-24-2008 at 04:23 PM


The bike is meant for that but i used it for x-country,even at this event, while racing in PLAYAS DE TIJUANA, I manage to break my left arm in two places.Didn't work for three months,and few days before the accident,i just had bought a new car, so you can imagine,the painnnnn....



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