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Org: UKSSA (210 Posts)
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Wasteland07:1
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On 2/13/2007
UKSSA
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United Kingdom
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WET, WINDY, WILD AND HEADING YOUR WAY.
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Cadwell Podium
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On 2/9/2007 Podium Guy
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United Kingdom
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Mick Reiss/ Michael Stride/ David O'Connor
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Cadwell Slalom Results
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On 2/9/2007 Spreadsheet Guy
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United Kingdom
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Contest co-ordination
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On 2/8/2007
SamG
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United Kingdom
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Thanks Pat. Others might suggest different, however the racing infrastructure (rather than the racing standard) in the UK is at a very grass-roots level.
With our working in conjunction with the UKGSA we hope to raise the level of our competition hosting with combined events such as Cadwell Park, but in the short term the UK races should be regarded as basic, but spirited.
Once an infrastructure has been achieved, you can be sure that we'll be banging on the door for major acredition. Cadwell was regarded as a gateway event towards the possibility of a racetrack series that offers skaters the opportunity to race not only slalom, but all of the gravity sports featured under the UKGSA banner.
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Europe Contest Coordination: ISSA
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On 1/6/2007
Pat Chewning
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United States
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In 2007, ISSA contest sanction applications in North America will be handled by the 3-person Contest Coordiantion team of: Chris Barker, Eddy Martinez, Pat Chewning. A similar body is being organized for Europe.
After considering the information in the application for status, the contest coordinators will assign a status to the race (Major, Main, Prime, Basic ... these determine the World Ranking points possible for each race).
In Europe, this Contest Coordination 3-person body needs volunteers. This might be a great way to seek more UK races of higher World Ranking status than have been awarded in the past.
If any UK racer should want to volunteer, please contact either Hans (mailto:corkyswe@yahoo.com) or Claude (mailto:sk8park@rogers.com)
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UKGSA FREERIDE, 4th FEB
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On 12/15/2006
UKGSA presents:
wrote in from
United Kingdom
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The UKGSA is pleased to announce the first event of 2007! Cadwell Park, Sunday February 4th
The Event will take part on 3 different hills.
[b]Hill 1 - Soapbox and UKGSA Freeride[/b]
Looking at the Cadwell map (see www.UKGSA.org) the Big Hill starts at Chris Curve and follows the course down through some tight corners, a 90 degree left and a chicane, finishing just before the Mountain. It is about 600m long and enough to chalange the best riders.
[b]Soapbox Race[/b] - Round 1 of the 2007 UK National Soapbox Race Series. Teams are invited to enter and the new National Soapbox Rules will apply. Click here for rules
[b]The Big Hill Freeride[/b] - Run by the UKGSA, this Freeride will be taking part on the main Cadwell Hill alongside the Soapbox racing. This is a challenging hill and if riding Stand-Up experience is necessary. Sign-up for the Big Hill Freeride is in advance only! UKGSA Freeride entrants will also be allowed to ride on the Lush Longboards hill and take part in the UKSSA Slalom.
As a special offer 2006 UKGSA Members will get a discount for this event! If you were not a 2006 Member you can still get the Members Discount by becoming a 2007 Member, details coming soon.
[b]Hill 2 - UKSSA Slalom[/b]
Hill 2 is on the Park Strait and can be run in either direction depending on the wind. It's not quite as steep as Brans Hatch, but it is a longer run and the surface is perfect. If bad weather causes the Slalom event to be cancelled entry fees will be rolled over to the next UKSSA event.
[b]Hill 3 - Lush Longboards Session [/b]
The Lush Longboards session takes part in the Northen Woodland Circuit, this hill runs from the Hairpin through Barn and down to the Start/Finish line. The hill is fairly mellow and offers a fantastic place to cruise, carve, relax and enjoy the skating.
*** HELMETS, GLOVES AND PADS MUST BE WORN! ***
VISIT UKGSA AND SIGN-UP NOW.
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Wasteland3 weather
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On 9/1/2006
SamG
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United Kingdom
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Here's the long range forecast for Hillingdon Good times!
Here's a more accurate assessment for the local area:
choose your day
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Wasteland 3
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On 8/15/2006
SamG
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United Kingdom
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You can now register for Wasteland 3 on NCDSA itself.
Check this: Wasteland sign-up!
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Wasteland3: Sunday 10th Sept 2006
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Brits at the Worlds: Brixlegg 2006
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UK racing
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On 6/12/2006
SamG
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United Kingdom
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Currently we are looking into organising a race at Brands Hatch in early August, probably around the weekend of the 12th/ 13th.
News will be posted here on its earliest arrival.
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UK slalom race decks
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On 4/24/2006
SamG
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United Kingdom
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The UK now has a manufacturer of high tech slalom race decks to rival the best Continental and US product:
Geckodecks
The Street deck has been designed and developed in conjunction with Michael Stride at Octane Sport. Incorporating both gentle concave and power kick, this deck is one of the lightest in its class. See them in action at Wasteland 2.
Damn fine CORNISH product.
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Hyde Park
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On 4/15/2006
SamG
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United Kingdom
(81.153.nnn.nnn)
Dave, check out Hyde Park on a Thursday evening. It's a relaxed affair that is as much an excuse to talk shop and take in ale as it is to skate:
Michael Stride is typically there with his magic truck of goodies, and all of the skaters are happy to lend you a board for a run or two. In that way you can also 'try before you buy.'
Check out the UK slalom site for location details: UKSSA
Sam
Also an unashamed glucosamine user
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welcome back to the fold
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On 4/13/2006 gavin
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United Kingdom
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dave, check out www.octanesport.com and email mike stride (sales@octanesport.com) who will give you loads of good advice and sort you out.
you'll probably find tracker rtx up front and tracker rts on rear will offer best performance/value. for wheels the new abec11 zigzags (think they are called that) seem to be really well rated.
p.s. at 41 don't be worried about ramps, just pad up and pop some glucosamine. its all skating!
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re previous email about trucks/wheels
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On 4/13/2006
Dave pritchard
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United States
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PS I Live in London - NOT in the USA!!
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SLALOM TRUCKS / WHEELS
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On 4/13/2006
Dave Pritchard
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United States
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Hi - am an ageing 41 year old ex skateboarder itching to get back into the saddle. The ramps etc are too much like hard work for me these days so was thinking of trying the ol' slalom for a grin! Could someone please tell me what are the best trucks and wheels to get as I have a board which I bought from ebay but would really appreciate help! Last time I was properly on a skateboard some 20 years ago + was on my Benjyboard, trucker trucks and my red kryptonics!! cheers Dave
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Wasteland: Hill 2
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On 4/5/2006
SamG
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United Kingdom
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'Pleased To See Ya' Prods:
Return to the scene. Same shape, more light. UKSSA UKGSA
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First Wasteland Classic
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On 3/26/2006
Ian
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United Kingdom
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Click on the photo below for link to some more images.
Ian
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Hillingdon amenities
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On 3/22/2006
SamG
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United Kingdom
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Hut lowdown: bring your Thermos and dry teabag.
"...there are toilets at the front of the building. There are changing rooms, but no showers. There is plenty of off road parking between the changing rooms/toilets and track itself. There are kitchen facilites, tea urn, microwave, with mugs in cupboards under the counters. You will have access to them all, but please clean up the kitchen and main room after you."
And if all plans go awry, then we hit Hyde Park and go pedalo racing. Yes, I know. The shot below is a dinghy.
Faster Timmy, faster!
The traditional cry to recall such things after their hour's hire is "Come in, number nine, your time is up". -- "But we've only got eight boats." "Number six, are you in trouble?"
Race numbers will be issued. Whatever the competition.
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Alternative view
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On 3/20/2006
SamG
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United Kingdom
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Here's an alternative shot of the track as sorted by Munchh, showing Springfield Road at the base of the picture, the parking area and slalom section.
Copy Cat Repros
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Wasteland Classic: Hillingdon
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Hillingdon Comp 1
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On 3/10/2006
SamG
wrote in from
United Kingdom
(81.153.nnn.nnn)
Always wanted to try that cone thang?
Gentle slope, smooth tarmac, crazy carving!
Location details below.
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