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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

kknowledge yourself with ham poster!!!!


As when then people need knowing about howcome there's my polo, like when and where my stick when ball goes unto net, i spray urban wisdom with tis flyer and samwich. see says flyer
how you can play as one love, one team.



Tuesday, March 29, 2011

New Location

All that press was enough to get us kicked out of the First TN Pavilion. Hurray!

Quite typical of a new polo scene. Most clubs have to move a few times before they find a good spot. 

We (the players) are not bitter. We understand that the incorporated people of this world have something to lose and that these types of people find it really hard to trust anyone at their word. So this will not be a tirade of insults being thrown at those responsible for our banishment, even though that would be a lot of fun.
No, we must look forward and envision a fun world where bike polo can exist freely and without hassle. In East Vancouver they have created the first bike polo specific court! Check it out:

http://www.straight.com/article-370053/vancouver/east-van-bikepolo-court-world-first

As the article points out, bike polo can generate tourism (which means $) to a city. So we'll have to remember to not rent the TN Pavilion for our tournament. 

The new location is at the tennis courts at Kelly St. and Union Ave, Chattanooga, TN. And our weekly games will now be subject to weather. If it's raining at 5pm on Monday, don't show up to polo.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

"We made the papes!"

That's right gang! We made the papes!

So start getting down to our Monday matches early, because there is gonna be a ton of people foaming at the mouth to play. Chattanooga Hardcourt Bike Polo made the paper. Check it out:

Much thanks to Clint Cooper and Jenna Walker for covering "Biker Polo".  

Commence singing and dancing...



Thursday, March 17, 2011

Geek House Polo Bike

For the 2011 North American Handmade Bike Show Geek House Bikes out of Allston, MA made a custom polo bike. Below are some pics of the bike.


The bike is pretty sweet, but The Bike Snob had a good point about custom polo bikes.

"If bike polo had one thing going for it, it was that it was one of the last remaining bastions of cycledom in which people didn't use expensive equipment. However, with the advent of the polo showbike, it would seem that those days are officially over, and poloists have finally evolved into agoraphobic roadies."