Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 17, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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NEWS LOCAL A7 SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 2012
B ACK in the day, Jim Parrott didn't have a $ 3,500
bike to defy gravity.
Come to think of it, he didn't always defy
gravity; gravity really wasn't the best of friends with
young Jimmy.
Nor did his stunts involve jumping a bike from a
standing start several metres straight up onto enormous
wooden spools.
Parrott, a retired lawyer who now spends a lot of
time finding and restoring bicycles from the 1930s
and ' 40s, was at The Forks Saturday for the fourthannual
Mountain Equipment Co- op BikeFest.
He was displaying a 1930s Eaton's Glider - $ 250 or
best offer - a bike that would have cost well south of
$ 100 new.
" My first bike was one of these - I was too short, I
couldn't ride it," laughed Parrott.
When he did ride, " I fell off a lot. I remember running
into a parked car once," he said. There was the
time he didn't see Churchill Drive suddenly had a
nearly one- metre- deep hole in the middle of the road.
And, of course, there were the monkey trails kids
blazed along the river.
A few metres away from Parrott, Liam Mohan and
his buddies were showing off their moves on $ 3,500
bikes. Those moves included seemingly using the
power of The Force to jump their front tire onto a
large wooden spool, then the back tire, and then to
stand still on top, before leaping off - or, just doing
the jump all at once.
" It's all body weight," said Mohan.
" Your bike weighs 20 pounds, you weigh 180
pounds."
All this was happening above unforgiving cobblestones.
" You're going to break it, parts get wrecked," Mahon
said somewhat stoically.
" We had a really nice demonstration setup, but it got
stolen," said Mahon, who works at Olympia Cycle and
Sport. " They probably used it for firewood."
That demo set included boxes and ramps, but Mohan
and his friends prefer rocks, really big rocks.
" Rocks don't move," he pointed out. Best places include
" big rock gardens, like under The Forks Market
bridge, or the Stonewall quarries."
Injuries?
" Oh, pretty often: sprained ankles, sprained wrists."
BikeFest organizer Tom Beitz, who works at MEC,
said both bike polo and a group ride got called off
because of Saturday's heavy rain. " People weren't too
stoked about it," he said.
But the BikeFest did go ahead with extensive repair
and maintenance clinics, bike decorating and parts
and gear swaps.
" We see a lot more people coming in," said Beitz,
who commutes and takes long- distance rides. " Riding
around casually, that's good too."
MEC has group rides from its downtown store
every Tuesday at 6 p. m. - join if you can cover 20
kilometres in 90 minutes - and a repair clinic every
Monday evening.
nick. martin@ freepress. mb. ca
It's a vicious cycle
of really good fun
Fourth- annual BikeFest
By Nick Martin
WINNIPEG police are not releasing any details
about a body found in the Red River Friday morning.
The body was recovered just south of the North
Perimeter bridge around 10 a. m.
" The investigation is in its early stages and is
continuing. The gender or age of the deceased
has not been confirmed. More information will be
released pending results of an autopsy," Patrol Sgt.
Monica Stothers said Saturday.
No details on body found in river
LEFT: Liam Mohan,
27, part of the Peg
City Trials, shows off
his moves during
BikeFest at The Forks
on Saturday.
BELOW: Jim Parrott
displays some
vintage bikes from
the 1930s and ' 40s he
was selling.
PHOTOS BY TREVOR HAGAN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
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