Posted by Editoress on 02/28/05
Rocky Mountain Business Objects and Toyota present Freeride Legends Wade Simmons and Thomas Vanderham at Toronto Bike Show.
Courtesy Rocky Mountain Business Objects
Wade Simmons, the Godfather of Freeride and one of Big Mountain Freeride Competitions Rock Stars Thomas Vanderham will be special guests at the Toyota Canada booth at the Toronto Bike Show March 5th and 6th.
Autograph sessions are at 2pm each day.
Simmons won the first Red Bull Rampage competition in Australia in 2001. Wade is best know for his spectacular segments in numerous Mountain Bike Videos and comes from a diversified background of biking that started at the BMX track as a teenager. He raced Cross Country MTB early in his career, switched to downhill and found a special place in MTB history books in the increasingly popular discipline of Freeride which is really a creative interpretation of terrain. Wade sees and rides lines and obstacles most would never think of, and does it with incredible style. With Rocky Mountain Bicycles, Wade started the concept of the Fro riders in 1997.
Vanderham, 20 years old, is one of the new Rock Stars of Freeride competition. Formerly a Downhill Racer who represented Canada as a junior in 1999, Thomas shows maturity and speed in his competition runs. He has never been out of the top ten finishers in a Big Mountain Freeride event since he started in 2001. In 2004 he was 2nd at the Monster Park slopestyle in Michigan, and narrowly missed 3rd place at this years Red Bull Rampage in Utah. Vanderhams signature Suicide No Handers on huge gaps are picture perfect. (pictured bottom at Red Bull Rampage 2004)
Toronto International Bicycle Show
The largest Bicycle Consumer Show in Canada, the Toronto International Bicycle Show, is entering its 19th successful year. And the action keeps heating up, with a host of fabulous competitions and the most up-to-date displays of new product from the major manufacturers and dealers.
Special Events and Activities
The Metro BMX Jam returns to the new Ricoh Coliseum. With over 80 of the world's best Freestyle BMX riders congregating in Toronto for the 5th consecutive year, new limits of what's possible on a bike are pushed, making for an incredible show. Riding in jam format (heats of 4 riders) allows this competition to be one of the most progressive in the world. The Pro Finals and Pro Hard Trick Contests on Sunday afternoon are must-sees. The competition is located in the Ricoh Coliseum (enter at the show front entrance of the National Trade Centre). For more information visit www.metrobmxjam.com.
Toyota Truck Indoor Championship of BMX and MountainCross Racing, as some of the world's best, including World Champion Brian Lopes, battle over the challenging dirt course. For more information visit www.motoparkracing.com/bicycleshow.htm
BMX Flatland Demonstrations
Norco's Factory Trials Team featuring top trials rider Ryan Leech. www.ryanleech.com.
Autograph session or talk to Gary Fisher, the "Father of Mountain Biking" at the Sport Swap Booth Saturday, March 5, 2005 from 11 am to 1 pm and 3 pm tp 5 pm. For more information: www.fisherbikes.com or
www.sportswap.com.
Purchase a signed copy of Brian Lopes, World Champion's new book Mastering Mountain Bike Skills at the Human Kinetics booth #278.
Toronto Unicyclists Present "TOque Games," North America's Top Unicyclists. Info at www.TOquegames.com
And, of course, discover:
All that's new and hot in bicycles, accessories and apparel for 2005
Special retail marketplace and manufacturers showcase areas make shopping easier
Kids Cycling Zone Bicycle Film Festival Roller races Test ride zone
Bicycle Club enrollment opportunities Free indoor bike parking in underground area
Unique, one-time photo and story opportunities available
Toronto International Bicycle Show:
Action events and activities galore!
Once a year, this show provides the media with excellent story and photo opportunities as manufacturers and dealers reveal their latest spring lines. But the many show activities also make great features for sports, lifestyle and family-oriented sections and publications. The action events also keep the photographers' cameras clicking year after year.
ADMISSION PRICES
Adults: $13
Seniors and children 612: $8
Family of 4: $34
3-Day Pass: $29
2-Day Pass: $23
Children 5 and under admitted FREE
SHOW LOCATION, DATES & TIMES
National Trade Centre, Hall A
Exhibition Place, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Friday, March 4: Noon 9 pm
Saturday, March 5: 10 am 8 pm
Sunday, March 6: 10 am 6 pm
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