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Sunny Stokin' Saturday
16 May

A sweet gap stepdown in Crawley, another UK freeride mecca

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Here's a video filmed at the weekend by Tom, myself, Riz and Whitish, and cut together by Tom. It's from yet another fine UK freeride mecca out in deepest, dankest West Sussex.

Tilgate video clip (16mb AVI)

Apparently the place isn't going to be around long, they're going to build a university on it or something. Great. For now though, Lucas is out there with the spade building nice things like the big gap stepdown in this clip.

Posted by wa at May 16, 2005 11:40 PM

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What, not another cool place to rdie thats gonna bite the dust!!!

this country is really is shite at times!!!


Posted by: monkey at May 18, 2005 10:48 PM

sweet day that was gies. well just you see wat ime upto now lets just say its something bender would like


Posted by: lucas at May 25, 2005 11:34 AM

what? a brain transplant???


Posted by: monkey at May 28, 2005 11:43 PM

I did that jump an its well nice although the first time i tried it i lent too far over the back wheel an the tyre pulled down my trousers an imprinted my tyre onto my ass! it was funny


Posted by: Steven at June 13, 2005 04:51 PM

One tim, I done a shit in the street and a fat girl on a cheap bike rode through it and fell off, so I nicked her purse.

Another time, I done a piss through a letterbox and a dog drank it.

Another time, me and my friend Russell let off a banger in a library and the librarian threw us out.


Posted by: Colin Newbury at June 16, 2005 04:49 PM

tilgate will be here for a few more years yet dont worry about that and there is more than just that skinny gap you are all going on about like the 11 foot drop on the other side of the golf course...and more.


Posted by: dan at June 27, 2005 07:39 PM

I built that alot of that gap aswe-Thank You.


Posted by: graham at May 28, 2006 11:39 AM

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