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These are the people responsible for the writing,
photography, modeling and other behind-the-scenes things that it
takes to make the Formosan Fat Tire Association possible.

Name: Ian Chu |
Place of Birth: Taipei City, Taiwan
Started Biking: Six years old on my neighbor's
bike. Thanks to his help, I crashed a lot while learing
to ride. Started mountain biking seriously when I was 19
and became a radical rider after watching the
Kranked videos. Since then, I've never gone back to on-road
riding.
Best Riding Experience: On road trip with
my girl in Hualien.
Favorite Trail: Neng-Gao West Line with
an amazing high altitude view.
Currently Riding: Freeride: Kona Stinky
2000, XC: Giant XCX DS-1, Trials: Flightwheel 20”.
Usual Trail Snack: Snickers, 7-Eleven rice
ball.
Comments: Joy and contentment fill my heart
when I ride on my lovely bike. Tackling each drop gives
me strength. I can't image life without biking. Please ride
your bike and experience the world from another point of
view.
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Name: Dennis Flood |
Place of Birth:
Athens, Ontario, Canada
Started Biking: Around my neighbourhood on
a little blue tricycle in the late seventies. Started mountain
biking in 1997 with a bike I won in a bar.
Best Riding Experience: The FFTA's daring
assault of the HeHuan Shan to Hualien ride and biking Bali's
Bukit, both in 2001.
Favorite Trails: Ski Lift, Backyard, Maokong
Currently Riding: 1999 Bontrager Privateer
Usual Trail Snack: Energy In, Clif/Power
Bar
Comments: Nothing can compare to tropical
heat and humidity, sweating out more water than your Camelbak
can carry, temples, bamboo farms and poor Chinese ... on a
bike. |

Name: Christopher Hess |
Place of Birth: Australia
Started Biking: Same time I started swimming
- I can't remember.
Best Riding Experience: Kenting trip -
despite the heat and pain, a great trip with good friends.
Favorite Trail: Wulai #2 in spring
Currently Riding: Santa Cruz Bullit, GT
Zaskar
Usual Trail Snack: Pringles, Energy In
(or some Australian alternative)
Comments: Professional teachers, photographers,
economists, architects, IT whiz kids - all united through
the mountains of Taiwan and bikes.
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Name: John McHale |
Place of Birth:
New Zealand
Started Biking: NZ, 3 years old (does tricycling
count?)
Best Riding Experience: Ski Lift during the
early evening.
Favorite Trails: Ski Lift, Gas Plant, Backyard,
Peitou ... actually, they're all good.
Currently Riding: Off-road: Xtension frame
with six inches in the front and rear plus 2.3" Contential
Vertical Pro tyres (FFTA Approved Secret Weapon); On-road:
Chromoly frame with scavenged other bits and slicks; Inner-city:
Merida 710, a short range pavement cruiser complete with shopping
basket.
Usual Trail Snack: Other people's muesli
bars.
Comments: Even if it's the only reason you're
here ... it's enough! |

Name: Patrick O'Leary |
Place of Birth: Kona, Hawaii
Started Biking: 1977, on a Raleigh chopper
Best Riding Experience: First ascent/descent
of LaLa Shan with the boys. An epic two-day adventure that
sits high in my memories.
Favorite Trails: Ski Lift, Backyard
Currently Riding: Azonic Saber Extension,
Voodoo Steel Hardtail
Usual Trail Snack: Energy In
Comments: You need to buy a bike bag, cause
$100 NT rides up Ski-Lift are a thing of the past.
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Name: Quinton Pullinger |
Place of Birth:
St. Mary's, Springs, Gauteng, South Africa
Started Biking: Don't remember ... most of
my life. Did the BMX thing, then road biking and finally came
to my senses and started mountain biking at about 17 and did
it until I broke the bike (they weren't very strong those
years.) I gave up biking, developed alcoholic tendencies in
college, but after arriving in Taiwan I needed exercise and
could afford a descent bike, so I joined the FFTA rides.
Best Riding Experience: The time my front
forks came off my Western Flyer Mean Machine just as I was
jumping a ledge - painful but memorable. It had
nothing to do with a ten year old trying to be a mechanic.
Favorite Trails: In Taipei the Ski Lift.
But in Shuei-Pa National Park near Hsinchu there was a trail
only rideable downhill but the carry and walk up was well
worth it. Only did it once because it is not easy to find
or get to - a little bit of luck was involved in spotting
this trail.
Currently Riding: Giant NRS XTC , GT Avalanche
3.0 and TANK Team Race XC.
Usual Trail Snack: Patrick's Granola Bars
or something from 7-11.
Comments: Everywhere is walking distance
if you have the time. (Steven Wright) |

Name: Geoff Quirk |
Place of Birth:
Manly, Australia
Started Biking: As a kid in Oz.
Best Riding Experience: Anytime I'm riding
my bike.
Favorite Trail: Backyard
Currently Riding: Azonic Saber Extension, backdoor
special Taiwan steel hardtail.
Usual Trail Snack: Portable pancakes.
Comments: "Coming thru ..." and "have
you talked to Patrick yet?" |

Name: Stephen Wilde |
Place of Birth:
Vanderhoof, British Columbia, Canada
Started Biking: On my dirt driveway in '73
with my baby blue hard rubber tired co-op special I bought
with bottle money.
Best Riding Experience: Venturing solo out
into the wilderness of far northern B.C. near Dease Lake in
search of single track. Riding old hunting trails that had
previously seen nothing but mule's hooves and would probably
never see anything but hooves after me. Coming through a clearing
to discover an old trapper's cabin still stocked with Spam.
Favorite Trail: #4 Maokong for the lactic
acid road-ride burn. #3 Gas Plant for an inner-city technical
quicky. #2 Ski Lift for the half-day pass of flowing speed.
#1 The Backyard for the ultimate cleanse of the brain. A climb
or two to clean out the pores. A hike in the jungle to fill
lungs with deprived oxygen. Steeps with snotty rocks to remind
you of your mother telling you to wipe your nose.
Currently Riding: An old hard tail with a
cracked frame that refuses to die despite the abuse I feed
it. Nonetheless ... grateful for it because it was free.
Usual Trail Snack: I used to have Pringles
in my Camelbak but I got sick of them. Now I always have a
trusty squished Snickers, and a Japanese "Joe
Weider Energy In" to keep me from bonking.
Comments: I wouldn't still be in Taiwan if
it weren't for Team FFTA. See ya Saturday. |
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