Bloody hell what a weekend!

Bloody hell what a weekend!
What a weekend! Talk about action packed. Big things to do every day, but we’ll get back to the start and the middle, lets fast forward to the end, Sunday. The name sake of the entire weekend, Deus 9′ & Single Log Fest was of course the actual surfing event. We pitched tents and lean too’s late Saturday arvo, getting the bulk of the work out of the way,. The plan was for plain sailing Sunday morning. We met at the Deus Temple in Canggu before dawn to the sound of the crows crying across the rice paddies, loaded up the stereo, PA, T’shirts, essential event components and most importantly, several hundred Beers, All very integral stuff to running a successful surfing comp let me tell you. We arrived at the beach around 6:10am. Unpacked, and started carrying gear from the car-park along a short track up to a small knoll. To a man we stopped for before us the sea had once again turned on the most perfect morning conditions. Pitch perfect barrels rolled in from the right. Tired heads split now with grins worked with renewed vigor. The last items were hosted into position as the judges took their spots and competitors waxed their boards. The PA popped and squawked to life. It was on. Talk about an all star cast. We have to say a big thank you to all of you who came from near and afar to Bali to compete in the second Deus 9′ & Single Log Fest, it truly was mouth aghast stuff watching the international field of stylish super sliders. Obviously we got a truck load of Aussies, that’s a given but to have, in no particular order… Harrison Roach, Matt Cuddihy, Matt Chojnaki, Jimmy ‘Slide’ Mitchell, Andrew Warhurst, Banjo McLachlan, Jack Norton, Thomas ‘Doc’ Bexon, Jake Bowery, Chris McCutchinson, Jimmy Lewellyn, Kai Ellice-Flintand even Josh Constable all come was beyond our wildest dreams. From across the pond we attracted the notable talents of Alex Knost, Dane Peterson, Jared Mell and Spencer, in-house surf aficionado from Deus Venice Beach even came in to fly the flag. The Japanese are never to be out done and we had ‘Pippen’ Suzuki, Yuta Sezutsu and Go Kitahara represent brilliantly. Two Italian stallions’, Roberto Milio & Mateo Marchesi, A Singaporean, Mike ‘Trimslideglide’ Lim and even a German, Wolfgang ‘Lupo’ Steiner. We sprinkled the talent pool with a handful of Deus Temple devotees headed up by Husni Ridhwan, Julian Zelonka, Monty, Pat, Drew Head and last but never least Simon ‘Tiger Eyes’ Palmer. Another amazing fact for those who collect such things, almost everyone one of these people was barrelled in the heats. It was just that good. There was nose riding, amazing bottom turning and plenty of cutbacks afoot. Though the tubes were just so damn tantalising. We were told prior that it wasn’t the right spot for a log event. The wave was too fast, it would be too big, the boards wouldn’t handle it… well we proved those critics wrong. It was perfect and the surfing was ridiculously amazing. By mid morning though conditions had begun to deteriorate, mind you, so had the crowd, with a little help from seeding them with beers. There were cordless mics passed around the beach and we had some of the funniest surf commentary ever. A special mention goes out to Jared Mell, you could always have a career in radio if this surfing thing doesn’t work out. With the wind coming in, the tide going out and the beers going down we raced towards the finals. The semis were some of the most intense surfing of the entire event. The judges, who’d thought that they’d been invited along for a doodle on the beach suddenly had their work cut out for them. The second semi was taking so long to tally up that we eventually said fuck it and called a tie for second place allowing three to go through and creating a five man title. The judges were happy, the beach was happy but most of all the competitors themselves were happy. The final consisted of an extreme fab five; Harrison Roach in the red number 1 singlet, Matt Cuddihy in the Black number 2, Matt Chojnaki wearing yellow 3, Josh Constable blue 4 and Alex Knost in skin. Talk about a nail biter! At this point I have to tell you though, that after an amazing 30 minute final with wild speculation of who won and who didn’t sweeping along the beach faster than a motorbike delivery driver, we wouldn’t know who won it until later, much later. The secret was being kept and revealed at the Deus Temple that night. The crowd dribbled slowly off the beach and as it was only still 1pm, gave most a few hours to have a rest and recuperate. A lot needed to hydrate, for acts two and three of this already awesome day were yet to unfold. The backyard at the Deus Temple of Enthusiasm in Canggu hasn’t looked so good. Vision One had placed lights through out which really showed the girls good side. The crowd had thickened and the beers were sliding down. Monty took to the mic and thanked a few bods and recapped the weekend so far. It had been a long way. Without much pomp and ceremony he described the exhibition that was opening, Praeterlabor, a collection of artists taken largely from the weekends contestants and close associates had all contributed work for this visual feast. Then the time was at hand, the barrel girls came to the edge of the stage. Monty invited DHump onto the stage. The five finalists were also invited to join them. Beers passed around. In a very respectable 5th position was Matt ‘Cuddle’ Cuddihy. 4th was taken by Matt Chojnaki, third was Alex Knost. Monty milked the moment for all it was worth before announcing that Josh Constable came second, leaving a very happy Harrison Roach in first place. Though it wasn’t about who won or lost. This one was really about having played the game. More than one person was heard saying it’s one of the best events they’ve been in. Alex only said he was a bit pissed to lose to Josh because he wouldn’t hear the end of it. Chris Brooks began to play. Photos were taken and a lot more Bintang was drunk. Reprats and Soul Brothers came on. The crowd actually grew. It was a full backyard. More photos taken in the studio and a lot more drinks became drunk. Then Tomorrows Tulips played. There was some dancing and more drinking, the place was awash. Some can’t remember getting home. A couple of people didn’t make it. To their homes that is. The night is a memory though, no matter how distorted or blurred. Something that won’t be forgotten. A huge weekend of a lot of fun with friends. A big thanks to all of our sponsors for without them an event like this wouldn’t be able to be held. The Critical Slide Society, Raen Sunglasses, The Yak Magazine, Bali Alternative Media, Vision One and the crowd favorite, Bintang Beer.

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Sabtu pagi, 17 Juni 2023, menjadi hari yang ditunggu-tunggu oleh 250 peserta reli sepeda motor dan 80 kontestan flat track race di Bali. Itu merupakan acara Rally & Camp Tasik Adventure keempat yang diselenggarakan oleh komunitas pecinta motor trail vintage yang lebih dari sekadar menggemari motor dual purpose era 80-90-an. Dikenal sebagai Trail Asik Adventurer, AKA… Tasik Adventure yang telah menunggu setahun untuk merencanakan dan mengerjakan nya demi tidak mengecewakan siapapun yang ikut berpartisipasi.

Coba kamu bayangkan , ada dua sisi koin berbeda pada event kali ini. Yang pertama adalah Reli. Mereka memberi nama Challenge "Tantangan", menjadikan setiap peserta sebagai "Penantang" Challenger. Jadi, di tempat parkir Sangeh Monkey Forest, sambil menikmati keteduhan pohon jati raksasa yang awet muda, 250 Penantang parkir untuk menerima kode QR untuk etape pertama rute reli. Seluruh perjalanan adalah 3 etape dengan 3 titik pemberhentian. 4 jika Anda menghitung tujuan.

Ada beberapa motor keren di sana, Honda XR, Yamaha DT, Suzuki TS, Suzuki DR, dan beberapa custom modern, motocross dan scrambler. Sekitar sepuluh atau lebih, mereka berbaris di titik start dan memulai rally dari sana. Misi setiap orang adalah menyelesaikan setiap tahap dan berhenti di 3 titik pemberhentian untuk mendapatkan kode QR untuk bagian berikutnya. Keindahan Bali selalu menjadi pendamping, saat kami terbang di sepanjang kombinasi jalan aspal, jalan pedesaan, dan jalan tanah di daerah Tabanan. Kami perlahan-lahan terbang tinggi dan semakin tinggi ke perbukitan dan pemandangan sawah dan hutan akhirnya habis, sebenarnya lebih seperti perlahan menjadi satu ketika kami sampai di tujuan. Bali Outbound Farmstay (BOF) yang juga menjadi tempat berkemah semalam. Jika Anda mengumpulkan semua kode QR Anda, Anda mendapat medali Rally sebagai bentuk penghargaan.

Sisi lain dari koin yang disebutkan sebelumnya, atau event kedua, adalah balap jalur datar (flat track). Atau dalam hal ini jalur dengan landasan yang tidak rata karena tempat mereka membangun jalur itu berada di atas tempat yang dulunya terdapat dua sawah terasering. Jadi titik start finish lebih tinggi dari jalur lurus pertama dengan penurunan pada tikungan pertama dan sedikit menanjak pada tikungan kedua. Saat kami masuk ke BOF, kami sudah bisa mendengar suara motor flat track dan sorakan penonton yang berkumpul. Kami parkir dan membuat jalur jalur seperti lebah.

Keseruan seutuhnya pada acara, disaat tingkat kesulitan tambahan dimasukkan ke dalam jadwal sore hari menarik perhatian yang sangat luar biasa. Mereka berhasil menarik sekitar delapan puluh peserta, terbagi dalam 4 kelas: Kelas Mesin Horizontal, Kelas FFA 4T Max 250cc, Kelas FFA 2T Max 250cc Flat Track, dan Kelas FFA Big Bore.

Antusiasme untuk balapan flat track sangat terasa. Kegembiraan tumbuh saat kami melewati babak penyisihan dan membangun sesuatu yang luar biasa untuk final setiap kelas. Tidak ada kata menahan, mereka hadir untuk memenangkannya. Pembalap dari setiap komunitas bersaing sengit di setiap kelas. Nama-nama seperti Maulana Sandi, Dewa Dimas, Harris Manasi Ride, Nova Rider Sing Mebekel, Ferry Rider Sing Mebekel, Bontok Giga MX, dan lain-lain tak main-main, sebagian besar dari memamerkan skill mereka tanpa mengesampingkan sportifitas dan keselamatan.

Trek dengan permukaan tanah liat merah keras yang kering memberikan tantangan. Di awal, para pembalap disuguhkan dengan bagian menurun pada tikungan pertama, setelah itu mereka memeras gas di bagian trek lurus sebelum berputar ke kiri lagi tapi kali ini menjadi bagian menanjak pada tikungan kedua. Itu memaksa mereka untuk menggabungkan keterampilan balap trek datar mereka dengan banyak teknik motocross. Pada akhirnya, semua pembalap bersenang-senang dengan debu tanah liat merah yang menutupi segalanya dan semua orang.

Saat matahari terbenam ke arah cakrawala, saudara dan sahabat motoran kami meraih pecahan cahaya terakhir untuk mendirikan tenda mereka dan dalam persiapan untuk berkemah malam. Matahari menghilang di balik Gunung Batukaru memberi semua orang pemandangan yang menakjubkan, tetapi segera menyelimuti kami dengan udara yang jauh lebih sejuk dari dataran tinggi di Baturiti Tabanan ini.

Percakapan tentang rute reli dan balapan flat track mengalir dari pintu tenda semua orang yang berkemah, yang lain membaringkan tubuh mereka yang lelah untuk mengantisipasi perjalanan keesokan harinya, perjalanan yang relatif santai ke Pantai Pasut.

Dengan begitu, acara Rally & Camp Tasik Adventure 2023 pun berakhir. Sampai bertemu lagi tahun depan, salam untuk semua penantang, pengalaman yang luar biasa.

Berikut daftar pemenang Kelas Flat Track:

Flat Rack Horizontal Engine Class Winners:
1. Chiko GTT Bali
2. Panduk Pisaga Delodan
3. Andika Monkey Brothers

Flat Rack FFA 4T Max 250cc Class Winners:
1. Nova Rider Sing Mebekel
2. Ferry Rider Sing Mebekel
3. Bontok Giga MX

Flat Rack FFA 2T Max 250cc Class Winners:
1. Sandi Maulana
2. Dewa Dita
3. Eponk Road Country

Flat Rack FFA Big Bore Class Winners:
1. Dewa Dimas
2. Haris Manasi Ride
3. Sandi Maulana

Saturday morning, June 17, 2023, was a highly anticipated day for 250 motorcycle rally participants and 80 flat track race contestants in Bali. It was the Fourth Rally & Camp Tasik Adventure event organized by a community of vintage trail motorcycle enthusiasts who love more than fanging about on their dual-purpose motorcycles from the 80s and 90s. Known as the Trail Asik Adventure Community, AKA… Tasik Adventure people had waited a year for the follow up and none were disappointed.

Just so you can get it straight in your head, there’s two very different sides to this coin. The first one was the Rally. They hung it under the banner of “Challenge”, making each partaker a “Challenger”. So, in the carpark of Sangeh Monkey Forest, which enjoys the shade of giant ageless teak trees, 250 Challengers parked up to receive the QR code for the first leg of the rally route. The entire ride was 3 stages with 3 stop points. 4 if you count the destination.

There were some amazing bikes there, Honda XR’s, Yamaha DT’s, Suzuki TS’s, Suzuki DR’s, and some custom modern motocross and scrambler bikes. In lots of ten or so, they lined up at the starting point then let them out for the event. Everyone’s mission was to complete each stage and stop at the 3 stop points to get the QR code for the next bit. Bali’s beauty was the constant companion, as we flew along a combination of asphalt roads, rural roads and dirt tracks in the Tabanan area. We slowly winded up high and higher into the hills and the views of rice fields and forests finally ran out, actually, it was more like blurred into one when we reached our destination. Bali Outbound Farmstay (BOF), which was also to be the overnight camping spot. If you collected all your QR codes you got a Rally medal as a form of appreciation.

The other side of the aforementioned coin, or second event, was the flat track. Or in this case staggered track because where they had built the track it was over a spot that had once held two rice terraces. So the Start finish straight sat higher than the return straight with a drop on the first turn and an uphill bit on the second. As we were pulling into BOF we could already hear the flat track bikes and the assembled crowd cheering. We parked up and made a bee line track side.

What an absolute corker of an event, the added degree of difficulty jammed into the afternoons schedule made for the most marvelous distraction. They’d managed to attract around eighty participants, split over 4 classes: Horizontal Engine Class, FFA 4T Max 250cc Class, Flat Track FFA 2T Max 250cc Class, and FFA Big Bore Class.

The enthusiasm for the flat track races was palpable. The excitement growing as we whittled down through the heats and building to something of a crescendo for the finals of each class. There was no holding back, they were in it to win it. Racers from each community fiercely competed in each class. Names like Maulana Sandi, Dewa Dimas, Harris Manasi Ride, Nova Rider Sing Mebekel, Ferry Rider Sing Mebekel, Bontok Giga MX, and others were letting nothing slip, flaunting their skills without compromising sportsmanship and safety. Mostly.

The track, with its dry hard red clay surface, presented challenges. Off the start, the racers were presented with a downhill section on the first turn, they hit the gas on the bottom straight before spinning left again but this time into an uphill section on the second turn. It forced them to combine their flat track racing skills with a slew of motocross techniques. In the end, all the racers had fun with the red clay dust lay across everything and everyone.

As the sun dipped towards the horizon, our compadres and accomplices grabbed the last shards of light to set up their tents in readiness for a night of camping. The sun disappeared behind Mount Batukaru affording everyone a magnificent view, but immediately enveloping us in the much cooler air of these high grounds here in Baturiti Tabanan.

Conversations about the rally route and the flat track race flowed out of the tent flaps of all those who camped others bedded their weary bodies down in anticipation for the next day's ride, a comparatively leisurely meander down to Pasut Beach.

With that, the Rally & Camp Tasik Adventure 2023 event came to an end. Until we meet again next year, greetings to all challengers, what an amazing time.

Here is the list of the days winners:

Flat Rack Horizontal Engine Class Winners:
1. Chiko GTT Bali
2. Panduk Pisaga Delodan
3. Andika Monkey Brothers

Flat Rack FFA 4T Max 250cc Class Winners:
1. Nova Rider Sing Mebekel
2. Ferry Rider Sing Mebekel
3. Bontok Giga MX

Flat Rack FFA 2T Max 250cc Class Winners:
1. Sandi Maulana
2. Dewa Dita
3. Eponk Road Country

Flat Rack FFA Big Bore Class Winners:
1. Dewa Dimas
2. Haris Manasi Ride
3. Sandi Maulana