Video from the Bike Team at the Shōnin event in Cardiff on the 28th March 2015.

Video from the Bike Team at the Shōnin event in Cardiff on the 28th March 2015.

Mini sitrep follows:

For Measurement 1 we were assigned the Volatile Portal at Mosaic by Mt Stuart Primary and on arrival it was green. I tried to flip but it was immune, so we took it down and made it blue the hard way. Right before the measurement window it was flipped green so good work from the Enlightened, however it lasted for around 30s before being returned to blue, and it stayed like that until end of measurement. We claimed this Volatile for the Resistance. We were ably aided in this measurement by Team 3 – Cake Squadron.

For Measurement 2 we headed to Newtown Memorial Gardens which was another out-of-cluster volatile. This was blue from the start due to being flipped right before the measurement window but about 5 minutes in everything seemed to stall. Nothing to do. Several scanner refreshes and forced restarted didn’t change this which had me confused, but it seemed the Enlightened had given up halfway through. Another Volatile claimed by us for the Resistance.

There was a slight panic here as a link to Bristol was blocking a planned field. Luke and I headed to the shorter link anchors in anticipation but that proved unnecessary so we headed back to the rest of the team, and planned to leave a team member in place to flip to remove the link before the next measurement window but a team of Enlightened agents suddenly appeared and did the job for us. Whoever you were, thanks guys, it was appreciated! 😉

For Measurement 3 we headed to Tabernacle on The Hayes, which happened to be a Cluster Portal for the previous measurement but was now an out-of-cluster Volatile. We flipped this with 15 minutes to go and it changed hands a few times before the measurement window, but even though this was hotly contended with enough Enlightened Xmp fallout to wipe everything in the vicinity, we held it and claimed our third.

For the last Measurement we were assigned two Volatiles, Taff Trail Marker and Bute Park Wild Boar. Again, Team 3 – Cake Squadron were here with us and we decided to split, with me taking some to Wild Boar and Doug staying with some at Taff Trail. I flipped the Boar on arrival and it was quickly turned green and heavily shielded. I decided we wouldn’t waste any equipment until 5 minutes before the Measurement Window then knocked off the shields with Ultrastrikes and spread out to attempt recapture, which was successful very close to measurement start. We held this until the end, capturing this Volatile. On rejoining the rest of the teams we found the managed to turn theirs blue, but not until 8 minutes in…. but as it happened the measurement was taken at 9:55 so we claimed it, making it a perfect 5/5 claimed by every Bike Team target!

Good work guys, it was a pleasure working with you and an excellent Intel and Despatch team 😀

Bike Team in no particular order:

Doug Ipperciel (TL)

Jim Greenaway 

Matt Rogerson 

Paul Foster

Terry Sherwin 

Ben Wetherill 

luke henderson 

Matt Cuzner 

nick hodges 

Despatch:

Justin Jackson 

Honourable Mention:

Jitesh Mistry of Team 3 – Cake Squadron.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Txf55bCpOMY&feature=autoshare

About Ponder

I'm a train driver from Cardiff, have been married a long time and have 4 wonderful kids... all grown up now! Warning: I tend to lose The Game a lot.
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10 Responses to Video from the Bike Team at the Shōnin event in Cardiff on the 28th March 2015.

  1. Joe Philley​ #Ingressreport

  2. Matt Cuzner says:

    Great fun, perfect 5 for 5 and no injuries!

  3. Matt Cuzner says:

    A second video will be coming shortly! #OverFilming

  4. Andi Roberts says:

    Great job!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. Excellent fun and would definately do it all over again.  Even with getting absolutely soaked at the beginning and an almost constant 35mph headwind with gusts.  Well done guys a pleasure working will all of you.  A special mention also to John Sherwin, who was towed by Paul Foster so he was doing 1.5 times the effort cycling.  

  6. Was glad to have been of assistance Colin Jones 

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