Sunday, July 8, 2012

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SEQ MTB Racing

There has been three rounds of the series so far, the tracks and competition just get better and better.
The first round at Mt Crosby had some tricky and technical hill climbs with some snarly descents. Though it seemed everyone had fun.
Round 2 was at Mt Cotton, where the track is known to be lots of fun, it did not let us down. The weather was fine and the track was dry.... it was an awesome day of racing.
Round 3, was in June and we had to travel to Gatton, south west of Brisbane but again the track did not let us down, you could almost say this was the best track so far. There was some technical parts, especially the rocky descent, though we were given a B line just in case. The track had some great berms so you fly through the corners it was so much fun!
Below is the evidence of some fine racing.

Round 1 Mt Crosby 
Jono, Our sponsored Rider
Greg Long, Racing hard

 







Keely, Under 11's

Round 2 Mt Cotton
Tara, Under 11's







Jono, Under 19's



















Greg racing Masters

Round 3 Adare, Gatton

Mel, racing Sport Women

















Saturday, December 24, 2011

Christmas just isn't for Kids

Here is story told to us by a happy customer.....



He came in to the store the another day to pick up his son's Christmas present, a new bike and told Greg that it needed to be boxed because they were travelling interstate for Christmas to see family. So as Greg was packing the bike he started to chat...

His son asked how Greg and Greg knew Santa and why the elves did not build the bikes. So dad started to explain, that a combination of layoffs with the global economy and the expertise needed to build bikes, Santa and the Gregs were working together. But as you know children have a craving to know more... and dad was starting to feel he was slipping into a hole which could be very difficult to get out. So dad tried to cut it off with, "I can't say to much about Greg "(Red Greg) and his son looked confused. 
"What do you mean dad?" Dad just repeated " I can't say to much" and gave him a look. 
The son replied incredulously " Dad, do you mean that Greg is an elf?"
The dad repeated again " I can't say to much, but maybe next time check out his ears"

So couple days later when they were in the shop, the boy stood and stared and stared at Greg's ears for a very long time. The dad had a chuckle to himself. Later the son said "Hey dad, I didn't see any pointed ears on Greg". "Well son, you can't be to obvious can you" replied dad.

At the end of the story, our customer said " I love surprising my kids at Christmas and keeping Santa alive". This customer like many others got joy and laughter from making his children happy and having the spirit of Christmas. 

We love to hear these stories and are glad to be apart of making Christmas wishes come true.

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