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What Does Tgs Stand For? I Must Be Old


dezmtber

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i read a post earlier this week

it said there are these types of trial rider.

comp trials ( natural)

street trials (urban)

tgs trials

and something else i forget.

isnt street the same as tgs really?

or have got it all wrong

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TGS is just the same bunch of moves at different walls.

Street is using the landscape to be creative to do interesting things, and I don't mean that in a 24" Inspired way. Just look at Stan Shaws latest video or Steve Rogers.

It's always going to be there because you have to practice single moves to get good at those moves but I hope in video terms it dies off because it's really boring to watch!

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so its street trials improving?

should it be called sti :D

You got the correct answer in the first reply - it stands for Taps Gaps and Sidehops and means a style of riding which focusses solely on those 3 moves. Simple! the rest of the replies have either expanded on that or been piss takes. It's really nothing to do with 'street' trials, even though it's on the streets predominantly.

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narr, I was riding Sheffield and saw a reflection of myself in a window back in the days of when i use to ride a seatless bike and to this day i was the one who created the word and style of TGS.

Ah so is that how it started then?

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