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Street Luge (1208 Posts)
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On 4/30/2002
Mat Holroyd
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Any UK or European riders wanting custom luges building contact me for details.
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On 4/29/2002
Chris Chaput
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Rob Ruhman leads Biker Sherlock, Pamela Zoolalian and John Rogers out the critical second hairpin in the semifinals at Barrett Junction yesterday. Rob held on to cross the line first, John had good exit speed and went from fourth to second. Pam also passed Biker and crossed in third.
Dave Rogers had a big lead on Rat Sult, Gerek Maddox and Waldo Autry. Dave, John, Rob and Rat met in the finals.
Although it's hard to see, the Rogers Bros were on their pegless luges with fenders. EDI allowed the pegless to run and they finished #1 and #2. Good move guys.
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On 4/28/2002 DT
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Reed,
Why dont you buy some insurance first.
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On 4/28/2002
Chris Chaput
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EDI's Barrett Junction Streetluge Race
Top 4 Amateur Class: 1. Pat Moody 2. Brent DeKeyser 3. Jeremy Kahn 4. Andy Lally
Top 8 Pro Class: 1. Dave Rogers 2. John Rogers 3. Rob Ruhman 4. Rat Sult 5. Waldo Autry 6. Biker Sherlock 7. Pamela Zoolalian 8. Gerek Maddox
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On 4/28/2002
Guy J
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Here is a testimonial of Warren Focke, he flew out to NM to ride NM536, heres what he said:::::::
Sounds pretty darn fantastic to me. Especially the part about hanging out with Peter and Elaine. They're pretty entertaining. Were there any hairpins that required hard braking maneuvers? Cross traffic? Did you have to pass or be passed by cars. Scott Peer and I got passed by a motorcycle on the front side of GMR last weekend. It was mortifying but we didn't have any throttle to twist and so had to accept our fate with seething humility.
By the way I'll be in town this coming Monday for the skate. I have a meeting in Los Altos in the morning and will hang in SF in the PM. I'm really looking forward to skating with you guys again.
Warren Focke wrote:
Executive summary: f#@!ing epic. More details:
14 miles + 117 turns + 3800 ft drop + 1 skater + 25 minutes tuck time
= 1 big grin + 1 sore back
The pavement has a kinda rough surface, but is mostly in good shape as far as potholes and such are concerned. There's a 1/4mile, 100 foot uphill in the middle (by the ski place), so i'ts really 2 7-mile runs. Skated over the middle bit the first time, skitched the next two.
There is surprisingly little air at 10700 feet.
I braked for most of the hairpins in the top half on all my runs. Probably many of them could be done w/o braking with more experience on the road. I braked once in the bottom half on my first run (Sunday), not at all on the later two (Tuesday).
Top speed was 42.
Here's a map, it cuts off a bit at the bottom 'cause maptech has limited scaling options:
http://mapserver.maptech.com/homepage/index.cfm?lat=35%2E19658&lon=%2D106%2E407&type=1&scale=100000&zoom=100&icon=0&
Note the ski lifts running alongside the top half.
This is the road where the EDI race is happening June 22-23. I don't know where on the road it will be, though. More likely in the top half, since that is more technical and is a deadend.
Major props to Justin Franklin (local luger) for rides up the hill and bringing the place to my attention in the first place, and Peter and Elaine Hebard (friends of George) for a ride and much hospitality. Turns out Elaine and I went to the same elementary school (not at the same time).
w
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On 4/28/2002
Reed
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What Im looking for is an alluminum channel type, long enough for a 6 foot 2 guy, Me. thanks
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On 4/27/2002
Reed Lowry
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I told My friends that I would never be one, but Ive been thinking about it alot lately. Id like to buy a used streetluge, complete or not. Help? Reed.
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On 4/26/2002
Gonzalo
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En Chile tenemos las medias bajadas, el que busca siempre encuentra.
Pure downhill
Aloha Chad Barbas
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On 4/24/2002
Chris
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This is the second event to take place in Aviemore, the perfect setting offering a friendly community, superb scenery and the awesome Glenmore mountain road. This is a World Championship race all the best riders will be there. There are only 25 entry places left for the Highland Wheels Extreme so its now or never to get your entry for in this years race. This is NOT an IGSA race. This road is not for the faint hearted you will reach speeds of 70mph. We will provide transport from the Hotel in Aviemore to the race road and to the start. Everyone will get 3 days of riding and you won't get kicked out if you have the slowest time you still get to race on Sunday. Pegless luges will race with the standard sleds with booms this is where we find out which is best or not as the case may be. Full rules and specs will be ready in a couple of days.
Leathers and full face helmets are compulsory if you don't have these you can not race. For more info on the race you can download highlights of last year and take a 3d ride down the road. www.Gravitysports.co.uk For those in the UK its worth getting that extra sports insurance cover. I know Chalky would like you to have it. Go to www.SportsCoverDirect.com
Also this year Mark is putting a program together for the race and spectators. What we need from you if you have entered are a few basic details and pictures which you have to e mail Mark.
m.warrender@btoo.com
We have to have this info in the next 14 days or you won't get in. If anyone one wants to advertise in the program e-mail Mark prices start from £25 for 1/4 page.
Name..... Age........ Country... Events Entered....... Injuries......... Words to live by...... (Be polite please!). Sponsors............
I will also need a passport type photo, preferably a head shot(clean pics only) and also picture of you in your leathers (action pic) this will give the spectators an idea of who you are.
If you want to send more info that's fine,I'll see what I can squeeze in.
Cheers dudes,
Chris & MC
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On 4/23/2002
Steve Pearl
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CAN YOU TOP THIS?
On Sat. 4/20/02, Guy Morrow of Wild Fro Racing LLC put in a timed run on the Dinosaur Point Road, in Pacheco State Park, CA of 2:59:64.
The previous best timed run was put in by Josh Smith at the 2001 FunDay 7/29/01. His run was timed by Manu and was 3:02.28.
At the same FunDay, Chis McBride (using his GPS) reached a speed of 75.6, if I'm not mistaken. (Chris correct me if I am wrong). Guy's top speed (on odometer was only 72 mph)
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On 4/23/2002 hc
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clark, buttboarding.com www.geocities.com/sk8sanjose
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On 4/22/2002
Clark
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I would like to try luge but i need a board for cheap. I don't have much money and can't get money quick becuase I am only 13. I would also need equipment could you please tell me where i could go in Michigan or just help solve my problem.
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On 4/15/2002
Justin
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If u are aware, EDI is holding the Sandia Downhill Classic in hew mexico on June 22,23rd. If u want the freedom of riding all 14 miles instead of riding 1 mile for the race and want to be able to ride it all day without having to deal with race structure, email me. There is a rider from Delaware flying out in june some time, if u want to schedule a ride for a a few days preferably on weekdays ( sorry for the inconvience) then email me. Denne?, Jason Breault from Delaware says u may be riding with us ans u todl him u may come out to NM with him. Whats the deal on that, do we need to schedule a day to ride or do u guys have tha figured out already. Really looking forward to riding with u deene and anyone who is interestted. Just a short note, the road is 14 miles long, has 117 turns, and an average7-11% grade all the way down plus we have special permission from the state highway dept and sherrifs dept to ride the road whenever we want to as long as your riding with Team Nemesis.
Justin Franklin Team Nemesis TeamNemesisRacing@Hotmail.com 1-505 -890-8504
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On 4/2/2002
LugeForce
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For those who have not seen us visit http://www.lugeforce.com . You can now post on the LugeForce Calendar upcoming events to keep everyone informed.
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On 4/1/2002
Nemesis
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So out of curiosity, is anybody wanting or planning on riding the newmexico luge hill that doesnt want to race and wants to be able to ride all 14 miles of it all day long with us on behalf of the state highway dept and the sherrifs dept. If there is write me an email at TeamNemesisRacing@hotmail.com . I have a place for at least 4 or 5 people to stay at a time if they want to give it a shot. A little details, its 14 miles long, 117 turns, 7-11% grade all the way down and 3 lanes in some places. Plus i have permission from the state highway dept and the sherrifs dept to ride it whenever i want to as long as its preferably on a weekday like a thursday or friday morning. Email me and we will make a plan. TRUST ME ITS EPIC AND A BIG DAMN LUGE HILL, JUST ASK BIKER SHERLOCK, HE RODE IT LAST SUMMER!!!.
Justin
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On 4/1/2002
kevin hahn
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I got to street luge for the first time this weekend. i have played around with buttboarding for some time and gotten speeds into the 40's on very very easy hills and wanted to try the real thing. I happened to find some guys from tulsa oklahoma who luge and they offered to take me with them as they went to ride a little and make plans for this summers race they are organizing. HOLY CRAP!! whata diff. i now know that street luge is more than i ever thought it was and i am hooked worse than i ever thought i could be. I would like to add a quick thank you to Dave and Rusty from F6 racing for the wonderfull experiance.
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On 4/1/2002
Steve Pearl
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Combined results of bbs & email survey "Is there Interest in Time Trial Event(s) @ Dinosaur Pooint?"
I wish to thank all who took the time to respond and for the valuable suggestions that were made.
The results listed below are a combination of "unique" responses from the bbs survey and the email survey to the question "Is there any interest in Time Trial Event(s) at Dinosaur Point?"
Total unique responses 36
yes.........29 no.......... 2 maybe....... 1 other....... 4 total 36
Even though over 80% of respondents wish this type of event(s), the number does not justify a commitment on Wild Fro Racing LLC part to put on this type of program without further consideration.
Thank you again.
Steve Pearl Wild Fro Racing LLC
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On 3/28/2002
BISCHOF TOM - AUSTRIA
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hi alloverthere!
look at:
www.sirkloputzer.beep.de
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On 3/28/2002
Steve Pearl
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Results from "Is There Interest in Time Trials @ Dinosaur Point" survey on bbs ended 3/25/02
First thanks to all of you that responed.
We received 10 "yes", and one "maybe". there were no "no" responses.
The number of replys, even though overwellingly "yes" is not a strong enough response to allow us to commit to "Time Trial" event(s) at Dinosaur Point.
In the near future we will "test the waters" again.
Thank you for your replys and comments.
Steve
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On 3/28/2002
Steve Pearl
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3/31/02 is Easter Sunday...No Riding/Training @ Dinosaur Point.
I have to apologize for scheduling Easter Sunday 3/31/02 at Dinosaur Point.
There will be no riding or training @ Dinosaur Point on Easter Sunday.
Again, sorry for the scheduling error.
Steve
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On 3/26/2002 david harris
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thats 80mph on his luge not a buttboard
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On 3/26/2002 david harris
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HC, sorry for not posting a reply sooner. the longest run is 9 miles long. My brother, Darren Lott and I have done 7 miles of it (necks got alittle worn out)speeds are over 70mph on my buttboard and my brother has gone almost 80mph. But the average is about 3-5 miles for most of the good roads.
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On 3/21/2002 hc
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steve, can we get an idea of the entry fee cost?
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On 3/21/2002
Steve Pearl
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Is there interest in "Time Trial" Event(s) @ Dinosaur Point?
We now have the ability to time runs consistently on the Dinosaur Point Road.
That being the case I need to have feed back from riders as to their committment to competing in "Time Trial" event(s) comparable to the format that is used in ice luge, bobsled and skeleton in the Olympics. One rider against the "hill", with multiple runs (possibly 2-4) added together with the lowest combined time of the multiple runs ranked to determine placement.
Possible Classes: Luge (pegged or pegless) Classic Luge (buttboard) Standup (rider must demonstrate ability to stop) Inline (rider must demostrate ability to stop) Gravity Bike
Depending upon rider committment possibly having pro and amature or "rookie" classes
Purse to be determined based upon a percentage of the total entry fees for a discipline.
Please understand that this is a "rough" concept.
What is needed at this time is knowledge as to your committment to this type of format.
Time is of the essence!!!! I will need all responses no later than 7:00am Monday 3/25/02.
Basically we need a "yes" or "no" response.
Imput as to specifics would be appreciated, but the "yes" or "no" committment is what will be the determining factor.
Postings are helpful, direct email to us would be most beneficial.
I will not be able to answer email individually, but will send a "bulk" email to all and will post a copy to the bbs.
Riders that had Excite@home please let me have your new email address.
Thanks,
Steve Pearl Wild Fro Racing LLC
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On 3/20/2002 hc
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david, if we are up in that area, i'll email you. any long runs up there?
btw, if you are in the bay area, contact us www.geocities.com/sk8sanjose
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