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Stunt rider Griffin rocking the Burren

This article is from page 57 of the 2011-09-06 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 57 JPG

THE 32ND Banner MCC Dolmen Rally takes place in Burren Castle Hotel, Lisdoonvarna this Saturday, with motorcyle enthusiasts coming from all four corners of the country. For the uninitiated, the one day extravaganza is a gathering of bikes with a competitive edge featuring food, beverages and live music, including three bands and a DJ, with legendary blues harmonica and guitarist Don Baker the headline act.

However, the main attraction of the day is undoubtedly Stunt Rider Mattie Griffin who ranked as the World’s number five Freestyle Motorcycle Stunt Rider in 2008 and 2009. The Galway native will perform an exhibition of his skills and he welcomes the opportunity to display his talent to a local audience.

“It’s nice to do something relatively local. I’m in England most weekends so it’s nice to do this in Clare. I get a lot of people asking me ‘why don’t you do something on your own home soil?’ and the Dolmen Rally is a great opportunity to do that.”

It’s also an opportunity to boost the growing discipline further in Ireland, however Mattie does insert the caveat that any budding stunt riders need to be dedicated to the craft.

“It has sparked off a huge interest all over Ireland, there is no doubt about it. A lot of guys have gotten into it since and taken it up.

“Not everyone can do it at a high level though. I practise every day. I mean when I go to bed at night, I’m thinking of new tricks or perfecting the tricks that I’m already doing. It does take a lot of practise and dedication as it’s not just something you can pick up straight away. It takes a lot of time and dedication.”

However, the Dolmen Rally also provides some preparation for the World Freestyle Motorcycle Championship in Germany a week later.

“The World Championships are coming up on September 16 and 17. I didn’t compete last year because my bikes weren’t delivered to me on time so I hadn’t got them prepared for competition. I hadn’t even riden the bikes so I had to give it a miss last year but this year I will be giving it my best.

“I’m looking forward to it of course but at the same time, you’d be nervous because there are a lot of good riders out there now and you only get three and a half or four minutes to show your best in front of a panel of five judges. So it’s not as easy going as doing shows shall we say.”

The first stunt show will take place at 6pm, with the first band starting at 9pm. Free camping is available on site but a special hotel room rate can also be accquired by ringing the Banner MCC on 086 3255817.

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