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Street Luge (1208 Posts)
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On 9/23/2003 Derek
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Yes, I was refering to Steve. He took out 10 bales on Sunday hitting pretty hard. His back had a bruise in the lower lumbar region, and the last I heard he couldn't feel anything from the chest down. But his breathing was normal and he was conscious. I will check the other site, thanks.
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On 9/22/2003
Paul Armstrong
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Yes, I believe he is. Jen Rose Pearl has posted an update on the Streetluge.net BBS.
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On 9/22/2003
ShredBarbie
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Hey Derek,
Are you referring to Steve Pearl in your mail regarding the 2003 SF Gravity Fest?
-Kirsten
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On 9/22/2003 Derek
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SF Gravity Fest was off the hook. But I am curious/concerned/worried about Wild Fro. Anyone got an update?
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On 9/20/2003
William
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Streetluging.net is finally updated with a report dedicated to streetluge in Mexico, there are awesome photos. Huge thanks to Ricardo and Tomas, the Maya brothers! Enjoy it!
Will www.streetluging.net
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On 9/12/2003
Jeremy Kahn
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Inspired by the legendary Leon Smith, Street Luge has its 1st Annual Riders Choice Awards. The Racers' Choice awards carry a great deal of respect in that lugers are judged by their peers. This is announced now, so when you are racing in Frisco, you can eye potential candidates.
These awards will be presented at the IGSA West Coast World cup at Barret Junction in October. If winner is not present, we will celebrate in your honor, and you will receive your commendation via snail mail.
Here is how it works - Vote for your racer to the criterion listed below. The list of racers is on the IGSA and GSI websites. The only rules are that they have had to race during the 2003 season in any event that is nationally or internationally recognized, and you can't vote for yourself. The person with the most votes in their criteria wins. Any ties will then be decided on the palate of judges of RCA (Racers Choice Awards). Winners receive, at this point, a certificate of commendation. However, we are looking for sponsors and shwag for each category - So, if you want to donate product or anything you think might be nice to get, please e-mail me at Luge668@aoldotcom, replacing the dot with a "."
Submit all votes to Jeremy Kahn (me!) at my e-mail.
----------------------------------------- -------- 1. Top Male Racer 2. Top Female Racer 3. Rookie Of The Year (Must have raced ONLY during 2003 season). 4. Most Improved Racer 5. Street Luge Legend of the year (The overall best Racer, Person, Doer, just who you think is a legend). ------------------Parts & Performance------------- Same rules and all, but this is for the manufactures to boast about an achievement!
1. Innovation of the year (Be it the boomless or the number plates.. Use your imagination!) 2. Luge of the year 3. Wheel of the year 4. Truck of the year
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On 9/8/2003
DrNo
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Just got back from the Fire on the Mountain event and WHEW! Can you say tired puppy? What a weekend of great racing and just pure FUN!
More info later but here are the results for now:
Junior 1st Ashleigh Cayer
Rookie Luge 1st AJ Biancaniello 2nd Tim Koch 3rd John Hurt
Amateur Luge 1st Abdil Mahzdan 2nd Victor Schumacher 3rd "Smokin" Joe Kachoris 4th Christopher Hicks 5th Mackenzie Cayer 6th Bob Griglack 7th Roland Morrison 8th Tom Whalen 9th Tony Mistretta 10th Tim Koch 11th Wally "Old 97" Hoffman
Amateur Buttboard 1st Roland Morrison 2nd Victor Schumacher 3rd Tony Mistratta
Non-Faired Gravity Bike 1st Tom Whalen 2nd Mackenzie Cayer 3rd Derek Connelly 4th Roland Morrison 5th Jeff Schonzeit
Pro Buttboard 1st John Fryer 2nd John Rogers 3rd Dave Rogers 4th Darren Lott 5th Rian James 6th Bob "Secret Squirrel" Swartz 7th Pat Moody 7th Richard Hodkinson 9th Sean Clarke 10th Kyle Cayer 10th Jeff Schonzeit
Pro Luge 1st John Rogers 2nd John Fryer 3rd Dave Rogers 4th Darren Lott 5th David Dean 6th Pat Moody 7th Richard Hodkinson 8th Scott "Scootball" Holsenback 9th Bob "Secret Squirrel" Swartz 10th Rian James 11th Abdil Mahzdan 12th Christopher Hicks 13th Paul "Airtime" Busse 14th Kyle Cayer 15th Jeff Schonzeit 16th Sean Clarke 17th Derek Connelly
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On 9/6/2003
Steve Pearl
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Guys & Gals:
LUGE # 2 ON BEST OF BAY AREA BACKROADS
The viewers of Bay Area Backroads have voted the segment on the Wild Fro Street Luge School @ Dinosaur Point as the # 2 most favorite Bay Area Backroads segment for 2002.
The reedited segment will air Sunday night at 8:00 pm on KRON-TV, Ch 4 on a special 1 hour "Best of Bay Area Backroads".
Regards,
Steve Wild Fro Racing LLC www.WildFro.com 1-866-584-3888 1-866-Luge-888 (toll free) PO Box 7058 San Mateo, CA 94403-7058 USA
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On 9/4/2003
DrNo
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Kim and I are leaving for Ansted those who have emailed me trying to register or ask questions I hope I answered them.
We are staying at the Midland Trail Motel if need be you can leave a message there.
See you all very soon!
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On 8/31/2003 RevoLUGEn' Gravity Sports
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Check out www.RevoLUGEn.com still under going a face lift. Check out the video!
Cameron
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On 8/31/2003
DrNo
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As of midnight last night pre-registration for Fire on the Mountain 2003 closed and we are looking to have some great racing on Saturday, September 6, 2003!
I want to thank all of you who sent in your registrations, it makes life so much easier for the crew the day of the event. More ride time is the goal and it looks like we'll get it!
See you all there!
For those who did not send you registration in I remind you it's not too late, we'll be at the course on Friday, September 5 from 12:00pm till 5:00pm for registration and tech inspection and from 6:00pm till 8:00pm at the Midland Trail Motel in Ansted.
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On 8/22/2003
Bob Ozman / IGSA
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2003 IGSA World Cup USA Venue Change
The International Gravity Sports Association (IGSA) has announced that the USA World cup event scheduled for October 17-19 2003 in Bainbridge, Ohio is being moved. The event will now take place October 24-26 2003 at Barrett Junction, Ca near San Diego. According to IGSA President Marcus Rietema, “ Last week we were contacted by the Ohio event promoter F-6 Racing and told that they would be unable to organize the event due to financial difficulties. “
F-6 Racing’s Rusty Riley explained that he could assist the IGSA with organizing the event, but that they could not make the financial or time commitment to organizing the event. This left Rietema and IGSA vice president Bob Ozman with a major dilemma. Either take over the event in Ohio, move the event, or cancel the event. With the overwhelming success of the 2003 IGSA World Cup Series, canceling the event was never a legitimate option. Both Rietema and Ozman live in California so organizing a World Cup event from across the country with the short time frame, would be a very difficult task. They discussed this option at length and decided that if a suitable replacement venue could be found, they would move the event.
In the past week, four separate venues were discussed and local governments contacted regarding permits and availability. In the end, Barrett Junction, CA presented itself as the best available venue. According to Rietema, “Barrett Junction is a popular track with the riders and its proximity to an international airport, banquet facilities, campgrounds and the Mexican border town of Tecate convinced the IGSA that it would be the best option for both the IGSA and its’ competitors. With only ten weeks until the race date, the change to a California venue will allow us to present the best possible event.”
Complete event details will be available at www.gravity-sports.com the week of August 22th. The IGSA would like to apologize for any inconvenience the venue change has caused. Our hope is that F-6 Racing can return the Ohio event to the IGSA event schedule in 2004.
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On 8/20/2003
John .T
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Should probably give my email harley020294541@yahoo.com Thanks
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On 8/20/2003
John T.
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Iwant to get started in street luge but dont have alot of coin. Can some one tell me where I might be able to get some used gear so I could get started. Maybe some events I could check out? I live in northern california. Any info would be greatly appreceated
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On 8/19/2003
lugerboy107
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Seeim 15, and wanted to start luging. I love the thrill of goign really fast, I always jsut want to go faster and faster and faster. I love be the crazy kid and doin the crazy stuff. I didn't know the trucks were goign to eb that confusing so i need like a pic and some advice. How you guys get sponsored.
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On 8/15/2003
PAT Team OBR
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Hey Guys, One of Australias top riders is in Las Vagas this weekend and is lookin for someone to ride with, could you help him out and drop him a line at lilbitextreme@hotmail.com , he will then be in San Francisco the next weekend and the following weekend in LA and is lookin to do as much riding as possible, PAT, www.lugeaustralia.com/obr
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On 8/14/2003
Steve Pearl
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Guys & Gals:
Street Luge School...Chosen for "Best of Bay Area Backroads"
We were just notified by Bay Area Backroads that the TV segment on Wild Fro Racing LLC's street luge School in Pacheco State Park was chosen by viewers as one the best on BAB (KRON-TV, Ch 4 in SF) and will be edited to air on their "Best of Bay Area Backroads" in September or October.
We just came back from the Inner City Games sponsored in conjunction with Pure Guts and Hollywood Sports Park and we can say with no hesitation, that street luge was a real favorite with the visitors to the park.
If you wish to learn, ride, rent, test and just have plain fun, contact us at WildFro@aol.com or goto www.WildFro.com on how you and or your group can come ride "The Dinosaur", 2.5 miles of "Adrenaline Rush".
Regards,
Steve 1-866-584-3888 (1-866-Luge-888) toll free
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On 8/5/2003
snow
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Are splitters worth the $45? For that price couldn't you just get another truck, and wouldn't that be better? Also, if I put splitters on my Z-maxi's wouldn't that eliminate the improvement of a solid axle? Ben
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On 8/2/2003
John
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Rogers Bros. sells the visor for the helmets. They are $25/visor w/ shipping included in U.S.
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On 7/31/2003
Snow
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Anyone know where else I can get an aftermarket visor for the wedge helmet? IRS sells them for a wopping $25 for one or $40 for two. The price actually went up from two weeks ago. Any help would be cool, as I dont want to fork out the dough. Is there any way to make one? Basically Id hate to spend $40 on something that is just thrown together to make a profit. Are they worth the 40 bucks. Thanks, Ben
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On 7/25/2003
Street Luge Cafe Staff
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Visit the Street Luge Cafe! http://streetlugecafe.tripod.com
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On 7/21/2003 hugh r
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Snowdraggon... yes your correct on that. The Randal luge trucks have that very steep angle, and while on a skateboard it would be very squirly, on the extended wheel bases of luges they are quite stable... HR
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On 7/18/2003 brock
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wat stuff should i use to make another luge???
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On 7/18/2003
brock
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im am only just got into luge and im 13 iv had 2 luge bords and they r crap
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On 7/18/2003
snowdragon3
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hugh r- Correct me if Im wrong, but isn't it the higher the degree the less stable the truck? So I would need the fat end of the riser to be at the rear of the luge, right?
Also what type of benefits/pro's does the roger bro style luge have over the dropped rail style?
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