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one wheely...
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 9:20 pm
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I'm sure most of youse know the website: 'unicyclist.org'
(http://www.unicyclist.org/cont/levels.cfm)
with most of the freestyle skills and a few others.

I just had an idea that you could make a list of every possible skill
and then riders tick whether they can do each one or not, and at the
end they given a code or URL that is unique to those skills that they
ticked.

Then you could enter this code into a website or something and it
brings up the skills list and shows which skills you can do. And then
you enter a code for another person, (or just your old skill level) and
you can easily compare the skills between different riders and create
some friendly rivalry.Wink

What do you reckon?


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vanpaun...
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:00 pm
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An ever expanding list.
Maybe categories would be better.
Flips

Spins

Jumps

Wraps


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glen wrote:
Quote:
I was referring more specifically to throwing circles at people...I
should have been more explicit.
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