Rock
Shox
Explorer trip with
Greg
Herbold, Hans Rey and
Bobby Nogueira in
Brazil
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Hans Rey
March 19th 2001, Sao Paulo - Brazil
We are near the end of a 10 day trip though Brazil. Following an
invitation of our friends from Pedal Power, the Brazilian
Rockshox distributor, to come to their country to check out the
biking scene and some of their greatest trails, sites as well as
test the new 2002
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RockShox products.This RockShox Explorer trip consisted of Greg Herbold
former Downhill World Champion and my partner in crime in the
classic movie Tread; as well as local honch, Bobby Nogueira ,
who is one of Brazils ambassadors of freeriding. We were
followed by a couple of film crews (this footage will be seen on
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bin over 80 countries....); and RockShox' photographer and marketing man
- Dirk Belling. The three of us started out in Sao Paulo (17
million inhabitants), from there we headed to Belo Horizonte (3
million inhabitants) and then into the Minas Gerais Mountains.
After a 4 hour road trip we arrived in a small village (250
inhabitants) in the middle of nowhere, where we stayed in a
simple but beautiful lakefront lodge. The riding was almost
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reminded me more of the Scottish Highlands than of Brazil. But the trails
were beautiful and challenging. We saw and rode some awesome
terrain, including some sweet waterfalls. From there we headed
to Rio. It was quite a contrast, it was much more humid and
tropical. Rio de Janeiro blew my mind, out of all the big cities
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been too, this is definitely one of the best. In between lush rainforest
and eautiful mountains lies this crazy city with it's beautiful
beaches and people. We checked it all out; from Copacabana to
the giant Jesus - Corcovado. Although the urban riding was
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radical and breathtaking. A few Caipirinha's later we were on the way to
Sao Paulo, to check out a brazilian mountain bike race. Located
in an artificial ski resort, in the middle of the jungle (!),
was a really well organized Cross Country race with over 300
participants. HBall was racing in the Vet Class and I was doing
a little trials demo with some local riders. Today we are
tearing up the street of Sao Paulo, and in a few days, we'll be
parting our own ways and head back to the next adventure.......
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Notes from H-BALL:
After a few problems with my Visa (what? - you need a Visa to go to
Brazil?) I met my pals on the trails of the Minas, which are
covered with crystals, all of them needing to be inspected by
Hans. It feels great to test some new products without ten
layers of clothes! Rio had some amazing riding action and we got to shred the
local downhill course with mounted video cameras. The beach
action had venders supplying us with everything we needed: fresh
shrimp, cerveza, chairs and umbrellas, even gifts for our chicks,
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most beautiful girls I have ever seen in one place. Back at Sao Paulo we
went to a MTB race in the local mountains. It reminded me of
racing in the USA in the late 80's, especially after getting
roosted by old guys with rigid bikes, toe clips, and thumb
shifters. All the riders in Brazil are very nice and excited to
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And did I say that there are incredible women here? The urban riding with
the locals is fun as well, and we did our fair share hopping and
dropping at night. Still haven't been mugged yet. Looking
forward to jettisoning my incredibly stinky riding gear---- Keep
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