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October 18, 2007

MOTOCROSS ON THE BEACH - WESTON STYLE

2007 marks the silver anniversary of the Weston Beach Race, Somerset. There are 1,500 spectators taking part over the weekend in Solo, quad and junior races.

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The main solo race is shaping up to be one of the highest quality races ever seen and a fitting tribute on such an important milestone. Our very own Jamie Law of the Relentless Suzuki Motocross team will be taking part on his Suzuki RMZ450 against some stiff competition. The likes of ten times world champion Stefan Everts makes a welcome return to the beach, the current MX1 world title top shots Josh Coppins and Steve Ramon, while Mike Brown and Paul Edmondson are also confirmed as entries.
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With an expected 40,000 spectators I am looking forward to a great event and hard-core racing. See you all Monday with the results…….GR.

August 22, 2007

A Truly 'Relentless' Weekend Ahead

The line up for Relentless this weekend is quite something ... and that's before you get us started on the quality bands for the Leeds and Reading rock festivals (...as sponsored by Relentless!) Beyond the Chillies, Fall Out Boy, Razorlight and co ... we've got surf, wake, ski, BMX, MX and motorsport supersport action all on top... seriously this bank holiday ain't no holiday at all. It's an adrenalin fueled banquet of core sport and rock action! If you're in the neighbourhood, come say hello at any of these gems of core sport and rock... we'll be waitin'

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Stop 1 - Reading Rock Festival. Look out for the campsite can. Should be easy to find amongst the 200,000 revellers descending on the town. Right .... Failing that, we'll see you stage side in the mosh! Our only concern ... just too many bands, too few pairs of feet to cover the ground to see them all...

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Stop 2 - Leeds Rock Festival. Another 120,000 over 3 days. And ahh the 24hr zone to recharge or stay on it. Your call. And with so many stages, that big dilemma ... how to be in 2 places at once ... next years challenge to overcome for sure.

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Stop 3 - The MX British GP at Donnington Park - race day Sunday. Relentless Suzuki, the Swift Boys and Billy Mac all sponsored by Relentless and gunning for international honours in front of 50,000. Not to be missed.

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Stop 4 - Cadwell Park and the British Superbike Champs (you guessed it as sponsored by Relentless - race day Monday. Our boys Ian Lowry and Michael Laverty running 1 and 2 in the Supersport class. Lots to be there for - and these TAS boys know how to make it interesting. A quality day of Relentless racing guaranteed.

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Stop 5 - The Liquid Leisure Night Jump in Datchet - sunday night. Man was not built to fly?... try telling that to this crew. 70mph into a ramp on a set of sticks. Sure it's water ... but at that speed from these heights ... it's concrete. No Half Measures in deed. And lots of juice, a wakeboard big air comp and no doubt a phat party to match ... big Stu knows how to throw em.

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Stop 6 - the Princes Pro Am - finals Sunday. The best waterski slalomers in the world arrive in our back yard. Our boy Mr Larkin ready to do the business. All that squash training to pay dividends eh Az??? .... and you know I trained you hard. ;-) There's also a little floodlit action on the cable Friday night with the local wakeboarding crew primed and ready for action. Young Relentless rider Nick Davies contemplating the big 12... get in there son!

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Stop 7 - the British BMX Champs from Burnham on Sea - Saturday.Sunday competitions. Our boy George has pulled himself off his recovery bed (shoulder pinned with 5 screws no less) to get down to activate this one. Relentless sponsorship and Relentless riding for sure.

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Stop 8 - The BPSA Surf Tour comes to Bude. Skills grooved in Newquay given a second airing. Now for that wave dance...

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Ahhh a magnificent .... uhhh 8 ... poingnant. Emotional. And that's before we kick it all off.

Well given the amount of miles will be covering to activate the brand it's a good job we've got the juice to keep us on it! And the new Inferno at that ... we'll be waiting with a chilled one. See you then.

August 08, 2007

'Relentless' Going Off In Newquay At The Rip Curl Boardmasters

Newquay and the Boardmasters really is the only place to be this week... if you're not already on your way then these photos should tip the scales for you. Relentless adding its special No Half Measures touches to proceedings on and off the beach down here in the south west. We'll be seeing you soon....

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A thing of beauty...
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The right crowd.
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Our fine ladies doing the business.
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How do you like them apples?
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No Half Measures Athlete Hospitality.
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... and then some.
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The No Half Measures Skate Session gets under way!
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Like we were saying ... see you in a few hours. ;-)

July 31, 2007

'Relentless Energy Drink' at the Rip Curl Boardmasters 2007

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Relentless Energy Drink have taken the associate sponsorship of the UK’s largest Action Sport and Music Festival, The Rip Curl Boardmasters 2007. To follow is a run down of Relentless activities taking place in Newquay this summer.

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Starting on the beach and Relentless brings its third in a series of No Half Measures Tours. The No Half Measures Tours offer a chance for a select few of our most talented young athletes to show their mettle as they push the limits of the sport. Receiving guidance and inspiration from the industry’s leading lights along the way; some of the best UK riders will also have access to training from a seasoned pro as well as physio support, health and nutrition advice and sponsor relations management. This training ground offers a place for riders to train and receive 100% support. This week the discipline is Vert skateboarding and over from Australia to push the kids is Gravity Games winner and former world number 1, Tas Pappas. Tas will be over to coach the UK’s best youngsters including the likes of Sam Beckett, Sam Bosworth and Paul-Luc Ronchetti.

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The main event at the Rip Curl Boardmasters is the surfing and Relentless will be keeping a very close eye on two of the members of Relentless surf team taking part in the 5 Star Mens WQS Event. Sam Smart and Jayce Robinson will be flying the Relentless flag against the best in the World.

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Elsewhere on the Fistral site you will be able to check out some of Relentless other ‘toys’ including the Relentless Suzuki MotoX and Superbikes!!! If that’s not enough Relentless will be providing a deluxe athlete lounge for all surfers and vert skaters at the event. The athletes will be able to access this area at all times for relaxation or recharging. Look out for the Jacuzzi!!!

Venturing over to Watergate Bay and the Unleashed Music Festival, Relentless Energy Drink are very proud to present the Relentless Energy Drink No Half Measures Stage. This will bring a second stage to the ever expanding Unleashed Festival and will be very well received by the festivals faithful. The line up is as follows:


Friday 10th August: Saturday 11th August:
Reuben Pinstripe
The Future The Milk Teeth
The New 1920 Ting Tings
Enjoy Destroy Matt and Kim
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If you need a break from the music simply turn around to witness the UK FMX Team performing their unique display including the back flip from Relentless team riders Gary Taylor and Danny Veale. These guys are the embodiment No Half Measures. It has to be seen to be believed!

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Also at the Unleashed Music Festival will be the Vans Rococo Wakeboarding Rail Tour. This entails the UK’s best wake boarders and wake skaters being winched across a variety of long rails into a pool of water. Relentless representatives will include Matt Crowhurst, Jonty Green and World Cable Champion and recent 1080 stomper, Nick Davies.

To sum up Relentless have taken an absolutely No Half Measures approach to this event and will not go unnoticed in Newquay and at the Rip Curl Boardmasters this summer.

July 16, 2007

LAVERTY INCREASES CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD AT OULTON

British Supersport Championship – Round 8

Oulton Park Cheshire, England
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Michael Laverty increased his series lead at round 8 of the British Supersport Championship at Oulton Park, when survival was the order of the day in horrendous conditions at the Cheshire venue. Finishing in fourth place, Michael now leads Relentless Suzuki team-mate Ian Lowry by 27 points, and Honda rival Dennis Hobbs in third, by 33 points.

Having qualified on the front row in fourth position in dry conditions on Saturday, Michael was happy with his race pace, but like everyone else in the paddock, the Toomebridge rider was well aware of the inclement conditions that he would face on Sunday.

Peripheral vision and awareness kept Michael upright for the 14 lap race, and while his main rivals were either struggling with the conditions or finding their way into the many gravel traps, the Pirelli shod Relentless Suzuki pilot rode like a champion elect.

Ian Lowry, although finishing down in 11th rode a superb race coming from 26th on lap one, scoring enough points to maintain his second place in the series.

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“I spun off the line but when I got settled I did have ideas of going after McGuinness and Hutchinson. A few hairy moments put paid to that; I just rode for solid points as I knew Ian and Dennis were behind me and possibly struggling a little in the conditions. I was comfortable in third but Jamie Robinson came past with a couple of laps to go and I didn’t want to take any unnecessary risks. I had a little problem with my clutch but nothing serious, and as always, the Pirelli / Suzuki combination was strong enough today to help me increase my lead in the series. I’m happy enough with the result.”

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Ian Lowry
“It was surely a tough day out there in terrible conditions. When I got away I just kept spinning up, and the more riders that came past I tried even harder and just spun my bike up again and again! When I did get going my lap times in the wet were pretty good, so had I got away, I could have run top five. To come from so far back, I suppose I have to be happy enough, and Dennis has only gained a couple of points on me in the series.”

Philip Neill – Team Principal
“If I am completely honest, today was obviously not the result that we had set out to achieve; it was a shame to lose our 100% podium success rate from this season so far. However, when a motorcycle race is affected by continuous rainfall normal protocol goes out of the window and it becomes a lottery situation, where you can lose or gain a lot of points. Considering the fact that no one has more to lose than the championship leader, Michael did a sterling job this weekend and we leave Oulton Park quite happy. After consistently setting the fastest race tyre times in dry conditions throughout the weekend Michael was quite confident of another top spot, however a bad start and a small problem with his clutch adjuster late in the race ended what looked to be a certain podium finish.

I feel a little bit sorry for Ian as he is obviously not fully enjoying the current spell of wet weather. However his expertise in these conditions will improve with experience; after all, it is only the fourth time that he has competed in a wet race on Supersport tyres. That said, 11th does not reflect the quality of his ride at Oulton. After suffering from wheel-spin off the start line and dropping to 26th position at one stage on the opening lap, he showed how much he has learnt over this past few weeks by working his way through to 11th on the Relentless Suzuki GSX-R 600 in difficult conditions. On a positive note, our main championship rival Dennis Hobbs finished in 9th position and was being caught rapidly by Ian on the last few laps. If you had told me before the season started that Ian Lowry would be in second position in the British Supersport Championship after 8 rounds I would have been extremely happy.

Thanks to Suzuki, Relentless, Pirelli, WP, Putoline Lubricants, Beacon Security and all our other partners for what has so far been a successful season. We now look forward to a continued test programme that will include Cadwell Park on Wednesday, prior to the next round at Mallory Park this coming weekend.
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Race Results – Maxxis British Supersport Championship Round 8 [14 laps]

Winner – Ian Hutchinson [Honda] 26:03.600; 2nd – John McGuinness [Honda] +6.233; 3rd – Jamie Robinson [Honda] +7.205; 4th – Michael Laverty [Relentless Suzuki] +8.378; 5th – Billy McConnell [Yamaha] +10.765; 6th – Aaron Walker [Honda] +17.298

Championship Positions [after 8 of the 13 rounds]

Michael Laverty 140 points
Ian Lowry 113
Dennis Hobbs 107
Jamie Robinson 96
Ian Hutchinson 72
John McGuinness 71
Billy McConnell 62

The 9th round of the British Supersport Championship is this coming weekend at Mallory Park

For further information please go to www.relentless-suzuki.com or contact Careva PR

July 11, 2007

'Relentless' No Half Measures BMX Tour Diary

Well we couldn't let the tour end without sharing a few photo pleasures and the diary from the road. Look out for the full video run down on Extreme TV in August but for now have some of this - the full No Half Measures BMX Tour diary 2007.

Tour Crew

The Relentless No Half Measures BMX Tour took place last week across England before finally arriving at NASS at the weekend where the Tour riders competed after an intense week of riding!

The tour crew at this stage included Zac Shaw, Anthony Pill, Kyle Blake, Tony Watkinson, Shaun Eglington, Cameron Hardy, photog Chris Woodage and Filmers Jon and Fraser and of course initial tour manager, Lynchie!
After some merriment at the DC party in Shoreditch and a 4 hour coach journey up north, the team were already onto nickname allocations and each individual's place on the tour was taking form…

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Vert rider Zach Shaw (X Games competitor) was heading the team as a mentor. As Team Manager for VANS and over 26 years experience of the sport, Zach could lend his industry savvy to the youngsters and encourage confidence in front of the cameras.

Anthony Pill

Anthony Pill is an unparalleled trickster on the mini ramp – lapping up the applause at the 4 venues visited in that first weekend – The Works, Interact, Stoke Plaza and Epic. An experienced rider with vast knowledge of the UK's parks and tours, Antony offered anecdotes and showmanship that contributed hugely to the atmosphere on the road.

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Tony Watkinson, 18 from Liverpool, was constantly riding throughout the weekend, first on his bike at the outdoor parks, displaying the new school style that is filtering through the industry – part of a new generation of BMXer's determined to be part of the sport's growth and recognition.

Cam Hardy

Cam Hardy age 19 from Hampshire has already been on a couple of tours but completely saw the week ahead as a new challenge and opportunity. Cam has a totally unique style of riding. He doesn't ride to compete or for show, he rides for himself and his distinctive style comes completely from within. Riders with twice as many years experience under their belts would find it hard to incorporate as much charisma into their tricks as Cam exhibits so effortlessly.

Kyle Blake

Kyle Blake, 17, has been riding with Mark Webb since he started BMX. His style is similar to Mark's in that he will take on a course fearlessly and attempt the impossible. Kyle's biggest agenda was nailing a double tail whip air by the end of the week!

Shaun Eglington

Shaun Eglington aka 'the Knowledge' due to a larger portfolio of facts than google.co.uk, Shaun, Relentless rider and reputable vert challenger, a one-of-a-kind passionate BMX'er who's taken some of the UK's most insane falls but always bounced back up – onto his bike.

Monday on tour Rodders joined the group and here offers his account of the week….
Monday kicked off with an early start as the bus made its way to Adrenalin Alley in Corby. The Alley is considered one the best parks in the UK for BMX and also has the added benefits of a foam pit and the only resi jump (soft landing) in the UK. All the boys were stoked to get there and played on the two training jumps for most of the day. Think triple whips, front flips and even the self titled Zakflip form the original inventor Zac Shaw. He actually learnt the trick on dirt but was quite happy to demonstrate in the foam on the day!

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That night the crew all went out for dinner in a local Corby pub before heading over to a comedy night down the road and a late night session back at the skate park! Great night had by all with the potential of a few fuzzy heads for the trip down to London the next day!

Tuesday and once again an early start was needed to head down to London. The bus pulled away whilst the lads slept and were only awoken on arrival at the UK's newest and best concrete park at Saffron Walden. All the lads got up to session the dream park with standouts including Zac, who was loving the deep bowl and Anthony Pill whos tech tricks were wowing even the rest of the crew. Unfortunately the rain came AGAIN and we had to leave for Bay 66 skate park.

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On arrival at Bay 66 we had the park to ourselves for an hour, which was great as it's a busy place so the guys got to really see what they place had. Cameron and Pill were having a lot of fun in the bowl area as was Shaun Eglington who was really excited to ride the place to himself. Shaun and Zac then had a session on the Vert ramp which took us to the end of the day.

After dragging the boys away it was into Earls Court and dinner at Bistro Benito, a great Italian Restaurant recommended by Pill. We were really looked after in there and had to actually stop the waiters from giving us any more Lemoncello! (its hard because it really is delicious?) Once again feeling truly fed and watered it was back to the tour bus for some needed sleep!

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After 4 days of intense riding a day off was in order so the bus set off early Wednesday morning to Bournemouth where the boys had to get to the Hot Wheels office to fix or replace their bikes. Kyle Blake's bike was actually snapped so he was delighted to finally get there and pick up a new set up! It was here that Phil Aller joined the tour. He is such a god rider to watch and just loves riding his bike. As soon as he arrived at the factory he grabbed a stock conveyor belt and started riding it when turned on. Bunny hops on to manuals to 180 bar spins off. Was fun to watch. In the meantime Kyle and Tony both won tenners by bunny hop whipping a mini bike! Kyle made it second go!

We had planned to go surf or go go-carting in the afternoon but this was smashed as the go cart track had closed and the waves had dropped from earlier in the morning! Everyone was happy though just to chill and relax. Suddenly a phone call alerted the crew that Mark Webb, after a shocking weekend including British Airways losing his bike and tonsillitis, had just arrived at Bournemouths Kings Park Skatepark and was itching to ride. Kyle and Phil went to find him and rode one of the best sessions of the tour! They all had new bikes but the increasing crowd would never have known! After this session and Mark and Phils arrival there was a new energy about the tour and everyone was excited about Bristol and Motion Skatepark the next day!

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The bus left at a leisurely 11am after showers and breakfast for the boys and rolled up to Motion at around 3.30 just in time for a warm up and then a sick session for the locals to gawp at! It really was jaw dropping some of the stuff and only got better during the cash jam. Obstacles destroyed included the mini spine and the jump box which also saw action from the public and then a high jump comp. The local kids in the park were killing themselves to impress the tour riders, who also hit the high jump to prove they could! Even big Shaun cleared it easily!
After the Bristol session the bus departed so we could get into NASS early and set up!

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After waking up at NASS the lads wanted to head back up to Corby where they could practice again before the comps the next day! Webby wanted a flat spin 900 and Cam wanted to perfect a trick I can't even describe let alone name. Ask him when you see him! After the foam pit they all hit the resi jumpbox in what was a ridiculous final shred. Webb was triple whipping and flip whipping while Kyle was 360 whipping smooth as you like! It was a pretty sick if long trip (traffic jams are rubbish) and was attended by the tour riders and filmers and guests Robin Fenlon and C4 filmers. Anyway all the boys were ready for the comps the next day!

Saturday morning and the event was on. Early nights had been had by all ready to focus but had it paid off? Yes it had. Phil, Mark, Cam and Ky all qualified for the street final while webb destroyed the challengers in the Cruzer tour Qualifiers! Once again it was early to bed whilst the revelers enjoyed some great hospitality in the Relentless riders Lounge!

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Sunday was the day or reckoning and would it be what we all wanted and needed? Yes it was all good! Webb, although saying he did not ride well won the cruzer leg and has now probably won the entire thing, earning himself a car. He also came 3rd in the street only beaten by Dan Dhers of Venezuela and an insane Ben Hennen who really went bigger that anyone else on the day!

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So that's that and see you next year, I'm going to bed!

July 09, 2007

'Relentless' & The No Half Measures BMX Tour Hit NASS

On the back of a week on the bikes as part of the No Half Measures BMX mobile training tour, the crew landed in Shepton Mallet primed and ready to play. Well almost ... a quick sejour to Corby for Mr Webb to dial down something suitably insane in the foam pit for Saturday and then they were ready!

For the duration of NASS the BMX boys and all other athletes competing were treated to some No Half Measures athlete hospitality within the Relentless Athletes lounge ... plenty of our juice, a steady supply of Nandos and some pumping tracks to keep the guys on it. All against an inspirational backdrop of suitable Relentless artistry and decor.

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Next stop Princes for the start of the No Half Measures Wakeboarding Tour ... more first class training and prep for the UK wakeboarding elite ahead of the big one, Wakestock in Abersoch 2 weeks today. See you there if not before. Keep it Relentless.

July 05, 2007

Laverty Back In Business At Knockhill

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Michael Laverty got back to winning ways at Knockhill in Scotland on his Pirelli shod Relentless Suzuki, increasing his lead in the Maxxis British Supersport championship to 19 points over team-mate Ian Lowry, who finished fifth at the end of 20 laps in changeable conditions.

Only two weeks ago at Mondello Park in Ireland, Laverty was robbed of his perfect 'podium at every round' record, but the normally mild-mannered Toomebridge man said the gloves would be off for the rest of the season. Having topped all but one leaderboard all weekend, Laverty was nothing short of prolific, and a shrewd tyre choice [full wet set-up] on the grid for the race certainly helped his cause.

Michael Laverty
"If I hadn't won this weekend I would have been really disappointed. I felt I should have won at Mondello and we all know why I didn't! I felt strong all weekend here at Knockhill and the combination of Suzuki, Pirelli and WP Suspension worked perfectly for me, but the conditions today could have come down to a lottery type tyre choice. I had pretty much made up my mind on a dry set-up, as I haven't got that much experience with the Pirelli wet tyres, but Philip Neill suggested I use a hard compound wet instead – it was a good decision. I'm pretty easy on the throttle and I didn't push too hard too soon; I just stayed as smooth as I could. With four laps to go I had a good gap and decided to give them a bit of stick and enjoyed the win. I've gapped the rest in the championship again so I'll leave Scotland in a good frame of mind."

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Ian Lowry
"It went ok. I'm happy enough to take the points this weekend in the conditions. I was losing a lot of time in the third sector but with a couple of laps to go I actually thought I could have had second place. Unfortunately I'd used the best of my wet tyre by then, and I got mugged by the boys using a dry set-up at the end. I am disappointed at missing out on a podium but every rider has a bad day and I'm still in second place in the championship. The team did a great job for me as they always do and I can't fault our set-up, it was just one of those weekends. Roll on Oulton Park."

Philip Neill – Team Principal
"It looked at one stage like we might not get to race this weekend with the torrential rain on Sunday, so a big 'hats off' to the organisers for keeping everything running and getting us out on track. It was certainly a tough day in the changeable conditions and it got to the stage where I thought, no tyre choice would be the correct one! I actually enjoy these situations as the whole team come into play, but I'll take nothing away from Michael's performance – he was simply outstanding. Some of the guys on the grid thought we were mad running full wets but a big thank you to Pirelli who certainly make the best tyres for these conditions. Michael did everything correctly: he took the lead and built up a gap that the rest couldn't match. Ian maybe didn't handle his wet tyre just as well as Michael, but to be fair to him, he had to battle out there in a group, whereas Michael was able to dictate his own pace and stayed smooth. Again Suzuki have proved how reliable and competitive the GSX–R600 really is, but I must also thank WP Suspension and Pirelli who completed the winning package for us this weekend. This week we go to Croft and Mallory for a week of testing, as I want to give both riders every opportunity to keep the pressure on our rivals.
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Results – Round 7 Maxxis British Supersport Championship

Winner – Michael Laverty [Relentless Suzuki] 18:53.493; 2nd – Paul Young [Triumph] +1.868; 3rd – Tom Grant [Yamaha] +2.306' 4th – Billy McConnell [Yamaha] +3.522; 5th – Ian Lowry [Relentless Suzuki] +6.417

Championship Table

Michael Laverty 127
Ian Lowry 108
Dennis Hobbs 100
Jamie Robinson 80
Tom Grant 53
John McGuinness 51

Full report and photos available at http://www.relentless-suzuki.com

June 29, 2007

'Relentless' Hits The Road Today

Our mobile training ground for the UK BMX Elite. Totally professional, massively inspiring. Prepping the guys ahead of the UK's biggest BMX event, NASS 2007. The No Half Measures BMX Tour from Relentless ... look out for us on the road over the next 10 Days! We'll be seeing you soon...

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See you in Shoreditch tonite for the send off ... the DC party set to go off and we're happy to have somewhere suitably No Half Measures to sleep it off! Until such time ....

June 11, 2007

What A Few Weeks For The 'Relentless' Crew

Well the team has been busy and then some.... and the results ... simply awesome! A quick run down of the highlights for you all includes...

Bruce 'Almighty' Anstey nailed the Superstock class at the TT and 'Archie' Adrian Archibald, 3 times previous winner came away with his fastest ever lap time and superb 4th Place in the Senior Superbike race... you had to be there. Unreal No Half Measures action. Massive respect to the 'Relentless Suzuki' TAS outfit.

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Meanwhile the MX 'Relentless Suzuki' boys have simply been going off. Jamie Law has been fighting off a shoulder injury to soldier on and hold down second spot in the British U21 class. Lewis Gregory, on the back of his fantastic result in Sweden, has been showing a real turn of speed and serving up the odd spectacular off to keep us all on the edge of our seats (Langrish was a close call but fortunately for our boy one he doesn't really remember!). Young Alex Snow had a cracking ride in Spain at the Alhama De Murcia track bringing home a 9th in race 2 just behind Lewis' 5th. Sean Hamblin and Elliott Banks Brown, riding for the Relentless sponsored Swift Suzuki Team, have found some real speed out on the GP circuit for sure and at Langrish they were definitely on it. And lastly Mr Mac, Mr 211, enough said, the boy's on fire.

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But the pros aside, the star on the track last week was 'Relentless Suzuki Academy' rider Luke Dean who became the All British Small Wheel 85cc Champion after a hectic weekend of racing at the event at Brookthorpe in Gloucestershire. Here's the future guys, here's the future...

Away from the track, last weekend also served up the Relentless Wakeboard Cable Nationals on our home turf at Princes. With the sun beating down, the jolly juice flowing and Relentless Mr Crowhurst on the mike it was down to the 60 entrants to do their thing. Step up Mr Nick Davies, a double S bend to blind 'BEFORE' the first corner and finishing with a monster 7. Game over. That said there was just time for Relentless' other own Mr Jonty Green to make the judges pause for thought with his usual phat off axis 5 and pretty much everything tweaked out. 1 and 2. So what was it Mr Davies had on his helmet? What was he downing by the bucketload ahead of his sets ... you know it.

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PS James - mate, I'm not sure ripping the sleeves off does make 'your' guns look any bigger...


May 14, 2007

The Kennedy International 2007 North West 200

Well, I thought I was a man of the world. Rugby league, UFC, the TT all defined hardcore in my book. But honestly none of these had really prepared me for the NW200 at the weekend just passed. 200mph, on 2 wheels, on standard tarmac roads, 6m wide at best, through the town, 100,000 people screaming like banshees, your competitors slipstreaming you for all their worth ! I'd never seen anything like it. Never.

Motorbike websites the world over have the full run down on results trackside. And our team site http://www.relentless-suzuki.com has our guys view on this, a genuine festival of racing. Be sure to check em out - particularly the very cool Relentless Suzuki Superbike from the TAS boyz, all in lapsed time photography, to be found at http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/tv/nw200/video1.shtml. From us for now, respect to the Relentless Suzuki team, on our knees in front of the god that is Mr Bruce Anstey, and a big thankyou to one and all for the warm Irish hospitality we experienced in Portstewart, notably in that crazy house that is the Anchor Bar! Find below a few memories from Saturday ... those that we remember anyway, before the celebratory Guiness kicked in and it all went a wee bit hazy.... 10 pictures that say a little but certainly not all. For that you have to make the trip. We'll see you there in 2008....

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The crowds rolled in early on race day ... very early ... (i.e. we were just leaving the Anchor Pub!)...

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Mobbed at the Relentless Suzuki stand!

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Can't breath! So many people!

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On the grid...

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Race one on the start line ... unbelievable tension.

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Archie and the guys ahead of the second Superbike race ...

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Gratuitous grid play ... Relentless hot pants. No Half Measures styling. ;-)

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Mr Anstey takes his second of the day. 196mph through the speed trap!

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The Legend himself. A second and 3 wins on the day. Oh and all after a nasty high side in race one.
Relentless.

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What a day. WHAT a day.

The NW200 - pure Relentless - the living definition of No Half Measures - and then, honestly, maybe a bit more...

April 23, 2007

One Of Our Office Own

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Our boy's best ever result yesterday - 4th overall out of 20 riders in his class. Rumour has it there was a European champ in there somewhere. Nothing like taking out the ringer George! And yes mate .... we totally dig the hot wheels and helmet! Sweet work bro. Sweet work.

April 16, 2007

Another 'Relentless' Weekend Trackside

Bitter sweet best sums up our Sunday at Thruxton ... but with a considerable emphasis on the sweet!

Check out http://www.relentless-suzuki.com for the full race report on Michael's class showing and Ian's unlucky break. As we keep telling the lads - Michael's not even allowed to change his pants this week for risk of ruining his lucky streak, and for Ian, as we say "what doesn't bust you up just makes you stronger". Bro, your time is just around the corner. Everybody knows it.

Respekt to our riders and the team that are making this spring so damn sweet for us all in the viewing gallery! Until Silverstone and rerunning the fun with our boyz trackside.

Lots to look at on the grid...
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Lots!
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Ian gets on it ... for 19 of the 20. Next time mate. Next time.
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They're all behind you Michael ... 9th to 1st inside the first 3 laps. Class.
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Lovin' your crowd Michael. Lovin' your crowd.
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April 09, 2007

What A Day For 'Relentless' Suzuki by TAS

A debut on the tarmac to dream of... 42,000 bear witness at Brands ....

Take the dictionary definition of Relentless and that's what the boys from Relentless Suzuki by TAS served up today. No Half Measures commitment and cojones by the bucket load and 1st and 3rd on the podium to show for their efforts. A race packed with excitement and incident - with team rider Michael taking a hell of a spill only to get back on the spare bike and take the flag. Suffer for your art ... and then some! Mr Laverty, Mr Lowry ... Warrior Poets the pair of you.

Action shots from the day to follow in due course (...anybody with shots of Michaels lap 12 high side please get in touch!) but in the meantime we have a few photos to set the scene of what was a truly memorable day as Relentless kicked off its sponsorship of the Bennetts British Championships in style, but entirely eclipsed by the achievemnts of the Relentless Suzuki By TAS team in the paddock and on the track. We looked the business, we did the business. (Cue the swelling of pride in the chest!) Roll on Thruxton ... can't wait, won't wait!

No Half Measures ... and then some.
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Parked up and lookin pretty.
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The weapons of choice.
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Our modern day gladiators address the crowds.
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Carnage at pit lane walk time.
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Never too far away from a can of the good stuff...
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The boys dial in to the zone zone ahead of race time.
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Michael takes to the top of the podium ... Ian's 3rd place confirmed post presentation.
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Can't stop smiling. Great day guys. Great day.


The 'Relentless' Crew

Be sure to visit the main site http://www.relentlessenergy.co.uk for the full updated profiles on the Relentless crew. So much more to come from these talented guys as the year unfolds ... watch this space!

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'Relentless' Back On The Trail With The Southern BMX Series

The South Region kicked off it's 2007 Summer Regional BMX series this past Easter Sunday at the Hayes Hawks BMX club. It was also the first round of the South vs. East Anglia Inter Regional Series which shaped up to be a mini national with 245 riders on the day. Riders from all over the country turned up with some big names representing. Relentless was in da house continuing its sponsorship for the second year running ... Tireless George preciding...

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Round two will be held at Milton Keynes on April 22nd which is Round 2 of the Inter Regional Event.

The other Regional rounds will be held at:
Bournemouth - Sunday 20th of May
Dunstable - Sunday 10th of June
Andover - Sunday 24th of June
Dagenham - Sunday 22nd of July
Andover - Sunday 5th August
Hayes - Sunday 19th of August
Bournemouth (British Championships) - Sunday 9th of September

We'll see ya there. Out.

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April 03, 2007

'Relentless' Heading To The National Bike Show 28 – 29th April 07

The National Bike Show, the country’s most innovative bike scene exhibition, will be taking place from Saturday 28th to Sunday 29th April at the prestigious NEC Arena, Birmingham. And we's gonna be there...

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To quote the organisers "The National Bike Show hosts an action packed weekend with the industry’s leading brands and showcases the hottest bike displays ever staged. Events include NBS trials arena, Dirty Dozen BMX Dirt jumping, 4x Sprint trials and mountain bike dirt jumping. Definitely not one to be missed!"

The way we put it "Come check out our boys, Relentless team riders Mark Webb and Shaun Eglington give it some stick big styly!"

Go to http://www.nationalbikeshow.com for ticket prices and further information.

March 19, 2007

Visiting The 'Relentless Suzuki' Road Racing Crew From TAS Ahead Of The New Season

Philip, Dave, Mark, Ian and the rest of the TAS crew ... many thanks for your kind hospitality last week. 24hrs with you all and I now have what can be officially termed 'career envy.' Great set up, great toys, great attitude and a great season ahead there can be no doubt. Respekt. Here's a few memories of my day playing in the workshop with you all.

The place where dreams are made ....
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A Gladiator's body armour in waiting ... drum roll please ...
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The weapon of choice for today's road warrior ... pure Excaliber.
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Manager Phil Neill tucks in to the good stuff while Supersport star of tomorrow Ian Lowry offers up some irish charm for the Relentless ladies...
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Looky looky what have we here ... a garage full of some serious weaponry that's for sure...
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And Dave's fine creation has been out making it's mark on the British Supermoto series ..... mmmm very interesting...
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Taking the flag at the IOM TT, taking the title in its centerary year ... I can't imagine what that feels like. I'll be sure to ask the boys later this summer. ;-)

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Can't wait to see you warrior poets on the start line over the next few weeks - congratulations for such fantastic results in early season testing. As the business end kicks in "Vaya con dios hermanos!" Keep it on the rubber and all the very best from the team at Relentless.

March 12, 2007

What A Days Racing At Canada Heights ...

A simply awesome weekend! For those of you that were there, you know where we're coming from - great weather, great set up, great racing, and great work from the Relentless powered MX crew. For those of you that didn't quite make it ... damn you missed out! Not going to waste anyone's time with banter ... a full summary of the days event will be posted at http://www.mxgb.co.uk shortly (and the guys did good!). For now, just sit back and check out some of the photos from what was a phat date in the dirt with Relentless Suzuki, Suzuki Swift, Billy Mac, and KTM Moggstar as supported and powered by No Half Measures Energy. The Maxxis British MX Championships (... in association with Relentless - yep we was well busy at de weekend!) the only place to hang with the best in British MX...

RELENTLESS SUZUKI HAVE LANDED
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SUZUKI SWIFT PARTNERED BY RELENTLESS
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BILLY GETS OFF TO A RELENTLESS POWERED FLYER
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THE MOGGSTAR CREW POWER UP WITH THE GOOD STUFF
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2 TO WATCH IN 2007 FOR SURE...
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See you at Landrake in a fortnight for more of the same ... honest guv, you wouldn't want to miss it.

March 06, 2007

'Relentless' & The MX Season Opener At Hawkstone

International race day at Hawkstone, a very competitive line up, 2 Teams decked out and fuelled by Relentless ... the pictures tell it all!

Prepping for the races at the 'Relentless Suzuki' set up ... Gregory, Snow, Law, Caravaggio, and friends ... Suffer For Your Art. No Half Measures. (...and mmmm tastey hot dogs from the lovely ladies running the op!)
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This is what we came to see ... and we weren't disappointed!
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Suzuki Swift in association with Relentless making a very grand entrance ... plasmas, yummy lunch and fine company in the form of the Suzuki crew ... muy impressive!
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Big respect to Elliott for getting on it in race 2 with a broken hand. Nails.
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A full low down on the guys results is up on the official Hawkstone site - we won't weigh you with the details... not while we've got all these pictures to share. See you at Canada heights at the weekend for some serious racing as the season kicks off big styly! The business end of the early season for sure. Until then - keep it on the rubber. Out.
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Our Love & Support Of Two Wheels Knows No Bounds

For those of you down Kent way this weekend there is a feast of Relentless motocycle action available. Beyond Canada Heights opening MX event, Brands is hosting the Bemsee MZ 250 series ... the mighty Zers no less! Ubdeterred by a nasty stack on the road recently Monsieur Woodward and his No Half Measures powerhouse ride are up for the action. Alley mon ami!
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January 20, 2007

HELLO 2007 !

Well friends it hasn't stopped at Relentless HQ. Although we've not been live on the blog these past few weeks rest assured we've been crazy busy behind the scenes pulling together the plans for a tight year on Relentless in 2007. Lots to come on this over the next few weeks but first things first ... let us introduce you to the enhanced Relentless Team for this year and beyond. Here's the story...

"Remembering Relentless is the drink for athletes and professionals who are ready to stamp their mark on their sport – those that embrace the grind in the knowledge that even genius has to pay its dues, those who live and suffer for their art on a daily basis.

With this in mind last year saw us combing the country for the UK’s stand out core sport artists … Those who proved their obsession, stamina and white-hot talent - those who wore No Half Measures attitude and artistry for all to see – were invited to come and ride for Relentless. And in doing so we would look to showcase their attitude, their artistry, and tell their story.

Today, joining the established artists at Relentless we are proud to announce snowboarders Tyler Chorlton and Gary Greenshields, BMX rider Mark Webb, The Death Skate Team, wakeboarders Nick Davies and Jonty Green, downhill mountain biker Will Longden, kitesurfer Lewis Crathern, FMX riders Gary Taylor and Danny Veale, surfers Micah Leister, Toby Atkins, Jayce Robinson, Dan Joel, Ian Battrick and Sam Smart and motox riders Alex Snow and Jamie Law who along with Lewis Gregory will be riding for “Relentless Suzuki” on the British and European stage in 2007. Look out for this crew – their talent, their achievements and their Relentless stories in the year ahead."

First story as premiering in this months Wavelength, Pit Pilot and Carve - Mr Sam Smart. Surfer, Boxer and all round Relentless to the core. Attitude and artistry. We love his work.

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So much more to come on and from this crew in 2007. We'll be telling their stories right here and beyond. Be seein' ya soon. Ciao for now.

December 10, 2006

The Latest Downloads From 'Relentless'

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Check out the download section on http://www.relentlessenergy.com for the full 6 episodes of our Relentless wakeboarding training podcasts from our pro rider Mr Matt Crowhurst and our good friends Sean and Tim at Podgods UK. Load up and don't leave for the lakes without them!

Also available in the surf section is a ripping download on UK Surfer and Relentless Pro rider Sam Smart. If he's not on the water he's in the ring - we love this guy. Also be sure to check out the BMX section for an eye opening piece on top UK BMX rider and elite Relentless team athlete Shaun Eglington. Our thanks to Shaun Nolan for his fine camera work in capturing the Relentless spirit of these two pros and to Ant Barrett for his hard footage of Shaun on the road (check out http://www.myspace.com/resolvevideo for some of Ants own fine work). More to come on our riders in the weeks ahead.

October 25, 2006

Shaun Rips It Up At The Verthaus Jam 06

Away working his magic on the mainland continent over the weekend Shaun looks to us to have that ice pick dialled down. Keep em coming my friend. Keep em coming.

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October 21, 2006

MotoX News From The Isle Of Man

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16 year old Dayle Collister has been rippin it up on his 2 wheeled weapon over the course of 2006. His No Half Measures efforts recently paying out with him being crowned the 2006 Isle of Man 85 Big Wheel Motocross Champion. This to add to his title as winner of the 2006 Isle of Man 85 Big Wheel Grass Track Championship. Huge congratulations to the young fella. Certainly one to watch for the future.

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When he's not out shredding it on his Relentless powered Suzuki RM85L, Dayle finds time to dial in on his BMX and deliver his alternative version of 2 wheeled art. It's a beautiful thing.

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We're impressed. Muy impressed.

September 09, 2006

BMX Racing In Association With 'Relentless'

Big George has been out and about, lashed up with Relentless, fueling the BMX Racing scene across the south this summer and has the following short report for us as the season builds to its finale....

"The final round of the BMX Racing South summer regional series for 2006 took place @ Bournemouth Club featuring the Southern Champs, the chance for riders to get their hands on some trophies and medals. A mixture of thrills, spills and 4 seasons in one day did not put a spanner in the works. Over 150 riders took part on the day in all age groups from 5-50.

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Titles were to be decided and dreams were to be realised so the battle commenced! The racing was close and down to the wire with some massive hang time on the step up on the second straight from the Masterclass. The battle ground claimed two bike frames and a set of carbon forks.

Here's to a great season and now that the sun has set on the Summer Series for 2006 there is still on one more race event taking place which is the Brits (the largest domestic BMX race in the UK) and this battle is on the 16th & 17th of September at Harworth nr Doncaster.

To find out more regarding BMX racing go to www.britishcycling.org.uk

BMX Racing…..totally Relentless…"


July 31, 2006

BMX Vert At NASS

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Shaun sales high on a one hander!

With Monsieurs Jamie, Simon and Zack in town (...and perhaps unsurprisingly taking the comp honours in that order!) this was always going to be a tough one for our Shaun. Still, fresh off the back of a career best showing in Cologne at the Masters a few weeks ago the boy launched himself into the thick of it on Saturday and came away with the customary smile, chat and pronounced limp. Nice work bro... love your style.

To Mark and Toby, our new friends within this mighty trio - good work on the vert lads and even better work at the bar. To Chris, the supposedly more responsible member of the crew .... sweet take out on the hotel pot plant ... Yukkas were made for rugby tackling ...

Real pleasure gents ... we look forward to rerunning the fun some time soon!

July 16, 2006

Oakley & 'Relentless' Hit The UK Mountain Bike Champs

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... here to please ... top end hospitality in situ for all you athletes.

It was a first - four mountain bike disciplines in one weekend, all in the same place for the first time. And the racing? ... well it went off! Downhill, Cross-Country, Trials and our personal favourite the Floodlit 4X. Run out of Moelfre in Powys (deepest Wales), we're talking sunshine, sheep and lashing of Relentless. 2 out of 3 ingredients for an awesome weekend (...we kinda like the rain down south...). More new friends, more new memories - congratulations to the victors (particularly Santa Cruz's Will Longden for killin' it on the 4X!) and our thanks to Dave and the crew for their warm welcome and support.

Next stop for the Oakley Hospitality Tour and Relentless - NASS 2006 (via un petit sejour at this week's Open!). Until such time 'restez froid'.

July 09, 2006

'Relentless' Calls In On The European BMX Racing Champs

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race track ready...

3 days of No Half Measures BMX racing out of Bristol. Some 1300 competitors from all over Europe delivering prison rules racing - speed, hangtime and some spectacular crashes. And that was just the warm up! Relentless was there to keep the racing going until late in the day right through the weekend. Our thanks to the organisers and the lads from the Southern BMX series for letting us get involved.

July 02, 2006

Shaun Dials In At The Urban Games

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Hang-time Shaun Eglinton's way.

You know what we love about this guy? Aside from his obscene talent and 'time for everyone demeanour' that is. We love the fact that only a few hours before the comp was about to start on Sunday Shaun was knocking himself into next week as he tried to get to grips with an invert that he'd lost track of. Now we all 'lose' tricks - one day you have it the next you don't - it's part of the territory. Thing is I'm not sure we all go looking for them with the intensity that Shaun did Sunday morning and and very few of us face the consequences of a stack in the mother of all verts when we get it wrong. "Sod the competition I want my trick back!" We all heard it. Shaun, we salute your attitude. You really do accept No Half Measures. Relentless my man. Pure Relentless.

April 15, 2006

'Relentless' Sponsors The Southern BMX Summer Series '06

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Race time in the south.

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