Back to the topic, At the end of the day i think this is brilliant, this is what the sport needs. As long as it is being done for the right reasons. For example i was a the fort Augustus comp in scotland. The people that organised it put so much work into it and it showed. I was speaking to them at the end of the comp and they were saying how they have started going round a few schools and have been teaching and bringing knowledge to youngsters about the sport. This to me is a brilliant idea, giving children who probably have never seen or heard the sport to have a go on a few pallets. So I can see how this can be a good thing, and i can imagine it will motivate people to ride if they have a lesson with danny or go on a ride and meet wayne, slinger etc. I just feel some people are being denied alot of credit, like i never even heard of anyone go round schools to start getting people interested into trials well not in uk anyway. Back at school i would have loved to do a different sporting activity. The only riding of bike that could be done at school here was riding to school or riding home. And the privilege of doing cycling perficancey. I understand that alot of the top riders don't have time but i think its brilliant that they are giving something back to the sport.