
First at all, we want you to know guys that today we had the first National Mountain Bike Race down here in town. We had three different laps where more than forty bikers had to run through. We had some music on, cold beers, fresh food and lots of people having a good time. Our very own D-lite was the first guy taking advantage of the food court services. Is that good eating buddy?

A few fans were watching all the action and enjoying the whole racing. Here we have the special guest of the day. He was in the highest part of the laps and didn’t miss any part of the action with his peculiar position to watch the trials upside down.

Back to the beach, not many local surfers were out this afternoon because the water is too cold for them and they didn’t resist the jellyfishes as well. Our good friend “La Gaviota” Chamorro wasn’t worry about that and decided to paddle out and catch a few waves. Here he is with a cool backside spray on this left.

Our very own “Carlitos Calientito” wanted to be part of the action as well so he took his big panga out and showed us a few of his skills on the big board. Check him out going backwards on this nice wave with great form.

Panchito Sanchito was doing the best to have fun and he did. He also tried to get into a few shacks but the waves were a little bit small to get into them. Any way here we have a shot of him about to hand drag into this one.

The sun was almost gone and I took advantage of the light it gave us. Here we have a classic shot of this beach. Nothing better than surf some fun waves right before dark with no crowd.

About 6:00 o’clock “El Chulin” Estrella was getting hungry and almost ate a few jellyfishes but they were to cold and poisoning. Be careful my friend!!!

NSR is proud to welcome “Steve”, the world champion “Mullet Cut”, to Nicaragua. Business on the top, party in the back. Steve has been traveling the world since 1975 competing in various “Mullet” competitions. He’s got over 7 mullet titles to his name including the world famous “King of Palatka, FL”. This is us right after a shot of Jim Beam and a Budweiser.
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