Archive for January, 2007

A Sense of Purpose

Thursday, January 4th, 2007

As most of you who regularly tune in to this blog probably know, we here at Singletrack HQ are on a training regime. Now, the problem with any kind training plan is that you have to have a goal that you want to achieve at the end of the plan, otherwise motivation slips and apathy kicks in. The goal initially was to re-ride a circuit we rode before all the training and to get a better time than before. I have to confess though it seems a bit of a hollow goal. So I went quicker, big deal.

I now have a real goal.

Ben has press-ganged me into entering a downhill race. My main weakness, and the one I wanted to focus on with my training, is upper body strength. A downhill race requires a lot of upper body strength and skill. I need to improve, and improve relatively quickly. I don’t expect to podium or anything, but I’d rather not totally show myself up.

Needless to say my training is now stepping up a gear and I will be watching plenty of race videos and trying to figure out how to be a downhill god.

What have I got myself into?

New Site Update

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007

Some lucky people got a sneak preview of SingletrackWorld II today which has naturally fuelled a bit of speculation about it so I’ll try to explain what we’re doing and where we’re up to.

The current site was developed before the paper magazine launched. It uses what are now very out of date versions of phpWebsite and Phorum. The integration between the forum and the rest of the site has never been very good and in general the site had accumulated so much cruft behind the scenes that it was damn near impossible to make improvements.

We’ve been talking about a new version of the site for at least three years (I think: I don’t want to check - it’d just depress me…) and have had at least two abortive attempts at producing Singletrack II already. The main problem has been that when you have something that thousands of people love and would be happy to use if only it were a bit more reliable you really want to keep the user interface pretty much the same. “The same only better” is a surprisingly tough brief.

The new version of the site is based on Joomla 1.5 with quite a bit of custom code to do Singletrack specific things. Jooma 1.5 is itself still in beta and we’re merging in changes to the Joomla code on a daily basis.

The most popular part of the current site (and also the reason why the server dies so often) is the forum. The new forum code is being written from scratch. I’ve set myself the target of being able to handle ten times the traffic of the current forum just to give us a bit more room for growth. The new forum will also provide the comments facility on stories - in effect each news story will get a mini forum attached to it. One of the nasty things about the current site is that the mechanism for commenting on a story differs in all sorts of ways from posting on the forum.

Notoriously the new site has been ‘weeks away’ more than once in the past. I’m a software guy so it’s generally pretty futile asking me how long something’s going to take. In spite of having done this stuff for more than twenty five years I still can’t really be sure how much I’m going to get done by the end of the afternoon - so asking me for a long term prediction is just a waste of valuable time. If you don’t have experience of software peoples’ ability to stay on schedule think builder and then treble it.

In spite of that the new site is now substantially done. It still needs quite a few cosmetic changes but they won’t take long. The main thing still to complete is the forum. I’ve been buggering about with that for weeks - much to the frustration of everyone in the office - but it really does need to be just so if it’s going to handle the onslaught of all that, er, informed debate.

Anyway, I suppose I’d better get back to work. I’ll post updates here when there’s anything interesting to report - culminating I hope in a triumphant “it’s done” in a few weeks. Thanks for your patience.

Riding Resolutions

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007
  • Ride out of Calderdale at least once every month.
  • Do more stupidly massive XC epic rides.
  • NOT to buy another bike.
  • Learn how to jump doubles properly.
  • Keep exploring my local area for new trails.
  • Night ride every week.
  • Commute to work a whole lot more.
  • Do more solo riding.
  • Do a couple of Downhill races (return to Hopton Woods).
  • Improve on last year’s Mountain Mayhem results.
  • Ride less trail centres.
  • Avoid road riding for another 18 months.