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Brands Hatch
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On 9/9/2003
Leon
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Wow! What a fantastic day skating! Hats off to Clingfilm and Nutsack, well done! Nice to see you Martin, Frank and Phil. It's been a while but so good to see you again. Thank you Jim and Denise for putting up with us. There'll be something in the post for you mate. Looking forward to Epic next month. Best to Ed and family. See you all soon folks! Leon.
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Timer
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On 9/9/2003
Paul K
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And given that the "cyber Course is 174ft, which works out at about 53metres, i Reckon Gavin has stumbled across the Perfect Cyber timer, with a few mods
Brill
I must get one
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Dribbling
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On 9/9/2003 Michael
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Capacitors and Relays.
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Gavs Dribbler (not his sprog!)
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On 9/9/2003 Michael
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Yep, with a bit of tweaking you could make a wand start/finish.
But...heres the good news, the start switch only registers a start, the finish only a finish, so no capactors and realys are needed to take into account the two sets of wheels passing over. And best of all it measures to the tenths of seconds, not to seconds only as in the instructions. Perfect!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am staggerred, much like my courses!
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mike's dribbler
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On 9/9/2003
gavin
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does it look like you could adapt the gates (i.e. stick them on their side) so that you could open them with your shins?
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Gavs timer
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On 9/9/2003 michael
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OOOOOOO errrrrr...... I have the "Demon Dribbler" here on my desk.
Says it has a 30m range, which is longer if you stand between start/finish lines. Stopwatch is to the nearest second, but for adaptability its perfect...thanks!
I may need to add a capacitor and realy to take into account the two sets of wheels passing over the tapeswitch, or through an IR beam. But its looking good.
Well done Gav!
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IR gates
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On 9/9/2003 Michael
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Paul, I am too fast for the IR gates!
...I used to be too light (no pun intended) for pressure switches.
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timer
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On 9/9/2003
Paul K
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You may be able to rig the IR gates to the senders,
if the transmit distance is not adequate, you could always carry the timer on you or you board like the "mychron" timer some of the chaps in the states use.
Paul K
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Gavs Timer
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On 9/9/2003 Michael
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Good one Gav, well spotted!!! looks like a commercial version of my attempt a while back. And cheaper too! I reckon i'll get one to check distances and also if I can rig pressure switches. Looks good though at £29.99
Web page:http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Search?storeId=10001&catalogId=1001&langId=-1&searchTerms=302%2F0795&go.x=7&go.y=16
And just what i needed, more cones!
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cheap timer?
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On 9/9/2003
gavin
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saw an ad this morning for the 'kickmaster demon dribler'. basically a football trainer wherby the ball goes through a gate and starts a timer, you go through some cones, then when the ball hits the goal is goes through another gate and stops said timer... all for 29quid!
anyone seen one by any chance? wondering whether it could be adapted to make a simple home use slalom timer?
have a look at argos.co.uk catalogue no. 302/0795
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Brands
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On 9/9/2003 Bystander
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Cool event, Much respect to you all, it was faaaast. Who was that little kid bombing up and down and getting the whole slalom thing going on at the top of the course.
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New(UK) forum
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On 9/8/2003 Gaz
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No offence intended, but there is a new UK oldie skaters forum and it aint all slalom. Have a look.... http://www.fathersdirect.com/mas/default.asp
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Bruised and battered at Brands
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On 9/8/2003
Ian
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Thanks to Clingfilm and everyone for a great day of thrills and spills. Thanks too to Mog and Sarah for the lift. I'll be back next year (with a bit more padding) to try and beat someone (anyone). I'm off work all week if anyone want's a day session anywhere otherwise I'll be at HP on Thursday.
Ian
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Brands - FULL RESULTS
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On 9/8/2003 ukssa
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GS results
1 Paul Price 28.195 2 Simon Levene 28.292 3 Mike Stride 28.670 4 Martin Drayton 29.218 5 Jim harmon 30.089 6 Frank Wheeler 29.504 7 Jim Parry-Jones 31.010 8 Leon Clarke 31.425 9 Sam Gordon 31.437 10 Edwin Brockman 31.855 11 Jim McDonnell 32.320 12 Mogg 32.549 13 Luke Baxter 32.829 14 IanStone 37.021
H2H
1Simin Levene 2 Paul Price 3 Martin Drayton 4 Mike Stride 4 Edwin Brockman 6 Luke Baxter 6 Frank Wheeler 8 Jim Harmon 8 Jim Parry Jones 8 Mogg 11 Graham Driver 11 Leon Clarke 11 Sam Gordan 11 New Paul
UKSSA points Top 7 scores count out of 10 races i.e. you can miss three races, or your top score counts, so you can still catch up if you are at 7 races. Number in brackets how many races counting
1 Simon Levene 220 (7) 2 Mike Stride 196 (7) 3 Edwin Brockman 162 (7) 4 Paul Price 147 (5) 5 Leon Clarke 144 (7) 6 Chris Charalambous 106 (4) 7 Chris Linford 86 (3) 8 Mogg 84 (6)
Details on UKSSA soon
Chris
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G7enn / Smokestack
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On 9/8/2003
Adam
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G7enn, sorry to hear about your accident.. sounds gnarly, I hope it wasn't skate-related.
Simon, congrats on #1 TS at BH! Your 8.7 time is holding strong in the Cyber Slalom Challenge.. I wonder how you'd score on your new Pocket Pistol?
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Brands Hatch
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On 9/8/2003
Sam G
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Thanks very much to Jim Nutsack and Clingfilm for their organising and also thanks to Jim Slater and the timing crew for giving up valuable skate time so that the rest of us could prove both ourselves and kit against the clock.
Now I understand why Brands is rightly regarded as THE UK slalom site, with the TS in the afternoon offering the most exciting and testing racing I've attempted this year (which includes Paris & Gruningen). Maybe next time I'll beat somebody.
If anyone wants a hi-res e-mail copy of any the shots below, then drop us a line at the address above. They are all that I managed to rattle off at the time. Top day!
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Leg sympathy
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On 9/8/2003
graham
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Glenn, Sorry to hear about the leg. Sounds like a bad break. Howdit happen? Graham.
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Paul Price where are you?
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On 9/8/2003
Kenny
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Paul Price- Are you going to the Worlds. If so, dont forget my coin for the 5 DVDs I gave you in Breck. If you are not going, email me and we can arrange payment.
Nature
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Glenns Leg
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On 9/8/2003 Michael
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Glenn, get well soon!
Pool hog (Deon) is training to be a nurse, so one day we can all be taken care of by a skater.
And which two places did you break your leg? I think you shouldnt go to either ever again.
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Brands
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On 9/8/2003
Paul K
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Some piccies courtesy of Sam G
I wish i'd come now instead of Going to my Football club Re-union
Bummer
Paul K
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Big Thanks
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On 9/8/2003
Graham
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Chris,
Never skated downhill slalom before but had a fantastic time.
Thanks for all your efforts. Maybe one day I'll get to see you skate!
Graham.
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Brands results
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On 9/8/2003 ukssa
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GS
Paul Price - Fibreflex Simon levene (smokestack) - Pocket pistols Mike Stride - Octaine
H2H Simon levene (smokestack) - Pocket pistols Paul Price - Fibreflex Martin drayton - turnersummerski
I think the 100 cone straight at the end would have killled everyone off if we ran it. Good weather, despite forecast.
Thanks to all who came, and for donations from longboarders who just used the track.
I will work out the series points this week and post again.
Well done,wich i could skate
Chris
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G7enn
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On 9/8/2003 Ross
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Better than the 39 pence per min it costs to ring your hospital phone. Lucky for me that the hospital switchboard cut me off after 30 mins. Anyway, hopefully you'll be back home soon.
Ross
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My leg
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On 9/8/2003 G7enn
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As Ross said, I broke my leg in two places and dislocated my ankle. I had a two hour operation at midnight on saturday involving many steel plates and bolts. I haven't quite had the nerve to ask when I'll be able to skate again... I hate this 4p per minute web browser.
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Spon ....sored
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On 9/7/2003 Michael
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Great contest....nearly died on my last GS run...but very very happy.
Well done to every one, I thought the guys who had never done GS before did extremely well. You are all champs!
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