Build - Maintain - Ride

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Why do you ride mountain bikes?:
Ensuring the long term development and maintenance of a valuable community asset to be enjoyed by all styles and levels of riders.

T-shirts Ready for Pickup

The T-Shirts from the Project 9 Race, and the High Roller Poker Ride are ready for pickup at Giv'Er Shirtworks (571-B 2nd Ave., Fernie)

Please pick up your shirts ASAP, and let your friends who competed know that the shirts are ready too.

Cheers,

Ryland Nelson
FMBC Director

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RCR Fernie Donates Thousands of Dollars

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Over the last two years The Resorts of the Canadian Rockies have directly impacted the local bike scene here in Fernie. From pancake breakfast proceeds, machine time, to cash RCR has developed a very positive relationship with the FMBC. It’s great to see RCR being community orientated.

Fernie Dirt Jump Park

video by Dylan Siggers

Dirt Diggler 2009 Results

The 4th annual Dirt Diggler DH was a huge success. Thanks to everyone that helped make it happen.

The results this year are:

WOMENS:
1. Johanna - 17.16
2. Lucy - 18.29
3. Jacqui - 22.41

MENS:
1. Nick Quinn - 12.14
2. Luke Nelson - 12.18
3. Reg Mullet - 12.55
4. Conrad Spring - 13.02
5. Derek Bird - 13.45
6. Don Arsenault - 13.55
7. Jaryd Dyck - 13.59
8. Scott Fieldhouse - 14.19
9. Robert Degrace - 14.26
10. Travis Roesner - 14.28
11. Matt Harris - 14.31
12. Dangerous Dan Butchart - 14.45
13. Jimmy Grant - 14.52
14. Vince Barbaro - 15.05
15. Rod Brink - 15.38
16. Eric Nicholson - 16.02
17. Mark Prodan - 16.09
18. Pat Demers - 16.20
19. Shea Ferguson - 17.52
20. Oliver Kratschat - 25.22
21. Luke Dabros - a little longer ;)

Thanks to all the sponsors:

Fernie Trails Alliance AGM

Sep 16 2009 7:00 pm

The FTA meeting will be on Wednesday, September 16 at 7 pm at Freshies.

Please join us if you are interested in trails in Fernie.

The purpose of the FTA is:

Maintain responsible, non-motorized trail access on Fernie area Crown lands and private lands. Work with other outdoor recreation groups, government, private land owners and tourist businesses to enhance and maintain the Fernie area non-motorized recreational trail system.

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