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5.5'ers at the Combo Plate
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On 8/18/2006 Pauliwog
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
Really? I did'nt realize any of it was "that" tight. Cool! Hooray for the Jackman on the longboard through the course. OK, that's all I have for now. -P
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VEL 6 AM SAT
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On 8/18/2006
peters
wrote in from
United States
(24.18.nnn.nnn)
Bring yer planks and wheels to the Redmond Vel tomorrow morning, Cyber Miles from 6 a.m. them maybe the Redmond park from 7:30 onward. Here's the lineup from last week...a little bias toward the carbon fiber ;-)
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SGS and more Combo yak
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On 8/18/2006 peters
wrote in from
United States
(24.18.nnn.nnn)
I know that Stryker and I are both out this coming Sunday due to getting work projects done but sounds like Corey/Jackman are reppin' Seattle at that super secret place...
Just a few more babbles on Combo Plate, first I'm gonna put some faster wheels on that scooter...
Scott Moore pulled some impressive powersliding on my Roe + ZigZags to rub huge patches of sticky chewing gum off the wheels.
BC's Hayato takes the Perseverance Award for getting into some really sketchy puckered turns, then hanging on all the way, and making the course, that was cool.
Jackhammer put his 42" Comet longboard through some 5.5-foot centers and ran the whole hybrid course clean twice on that thing!! I got a vid of that I'll try to get up...
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More Blabbing about the Seattle Combo Plate
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On 8/17/2006 Pauliblabowog
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
Hey, Congrats to Jackman taking 1st with the broken elbow! Congrats to Corey, I knew sooner or later you'd get ahead of me. Congrats to Hughes, That was a workout!
It was great seeing everyone I already know and great meeting everyone new to our slalom scene. As far as newbies go, if you guys could handle that awkward red course for your first race, you're doing well.
Those were some great challenging courses, I really REALLY like that big offset turn from the beginning section into the right-hand red lane. I think the white course (maybe the red) had one of those really diabolical John Stryker-esque neg-offset gimmie cones that you don't see coming up since it's hidden and not obvious and then you go through it and it's so subtle it makes you second guess yourself "Hey, did I just DQ, what was that all about?". I totally dug that lane change format and the courses.
Pat - It was fun riding with you both ways, good idea.
James's run on the red scooter was the Bomb!
Adios-P
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Sunday SGS
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On 8/17/2006
JB
wrote in from
United States
(24.20.nnn.nnn)
There will be at least 10 locals for the SGS. The course is marked and ready to go. Already sent one guy to the ER. FAST! The SGS starts at 8:00, so show up early! $5 entry, winner take all!
I'm sure whoever is able will ride both races. Lots of new interest forming...
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Sunday's Super Secret Race
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On 8/17/2006 Some Guy from Nowhere
wrote in from
United States
(206.103.nnn.nnn)
How many people are we talking about for both races this Sunday. Never got around to posting it on the calendar so I thought I'd get an idea here. Let me know...
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BC slalom
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On 8/16/2006
peters
wrote in from
United States
(64.236.nnn.nnn)
I'll try keeping both weekends open before and after La Costa. Sushi and Ramen shops on every corner in Vanc BC, can't beat that!!
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bc
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On 8/16/2006
malcolm
wrote in from
Canada
(24.84.nnn.nnn)
hey john we will not be doing a race on a public road, it will likely be in a school parking lot or on the bikepath. we have 7 or 8 locals if not more who are going to compete, and the race will likely be set similar to yours, just a timer and cones. we wil chose a spot that is very unlikely to get us shut down,which in canada is not a big issue anyways, less private security etc.
we will be checking out the spot i had in mind tommorow night and we should know by the weekend
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Combo and other stuff
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On 8/15/2006
Corey
wrote in from
United States
(67.160.nnn.nnn)
Thanks John for the great race. Everyone had a really great time. Congrats to the Jackhammer 1st place once again- broken arm and he still kicks AXE!!! This race had a lot of new faces, it was nice to meet all the guys from Vancouver, Poulsbo, and Bremerton.Really nice to see Councilman Chris Raezer back on a board also! Let all do this again soon, I can't wait for a second serving. Brad and I are down for the Sunday Secret Session (SSS) in Portland. Anyone else thinking about going down let us know, maybe we can all carpool or caravan down. Probably leaving early Sunday morning.
Good Luck to the Roes -Gareth, Ian, and Nathan Have great time in Colorodo at the Nationals. See ya when you get back
Corey
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BC Race
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On 8/15/2006
Stryker
wrote in from
United States
(207.175.nnn.nnn)
Malcom, Sounds Good to me.Let's see what other post come up in the next week before you post a race on the Contest Calendar.How is your local response to this idea? Do you have the hill scouted and can it be closed for the day? See Ya. John
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vancouver race
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On 8/14/2006
malcolm
wrote in from
Canada
(204.239.nnn.nnn)
so what do you guys think about the weekend after la costa for a race in vancouver?
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Combo plate format
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On 8/14/2006 Pat Chewning
wrote in from
United States
(15.252.nnn.nnn)
The combo plate featured the following format:
A single-lane course was set up with a set of orange (common) cones right after the single start switch. Then the course split into the White (left) course and the Red (right) course. The white and red courses were deliberately different (#of cones, spacing, offsets, everything). The course then joined back together for a final set of common orange cones and the single finish line.
So there were two ways through the course (red branch or white branch). Each racer ran one at a time and alternated runs through each branch. At the end of the day you had 4 RED runs and 4 WHITE runs. Take the best RED run and add it to the best WHITE run for the final time.
A real fun format, even if a few people forgot and went down the wrong branch -- oops! The course was pre-set and John ("I'll kick your ass") Stryker kept the race moving right along.
Next year's suggestion: Run the combo with a spreadsheet-based scoring system so the final results can be tablulated more quickly. Other than that, the race went VERY smoothly.
-- Pat
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Seattle Combo Plate
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On 8/14/2006 Pauliwog
wrote in from
United States
(71.193.nnn.nnn)
Hey, That was a Great Race! That was a fun format and layout and a good change of pace from the usual. That was great seeing everyone and meeting everyone from Vancouver. Adios-P
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rad
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On 8/14/2006
Malcolm
wrote in from
Canada
(24.84.nnn.nnn)
that was a great weekend of skating guys. i was really stoked on the courses.
stryker, jeffb found a cable or tape switch or something and he took it in his car, he will send it to you if you need it (if its not a broken one or something) his email is jeffbonny@shaw.ca
i believe we are going to be setting up an event here (canada) and jeff wanted to do it september 17. that date doesnt work for me at all and i think it should be the week after or before lacosta.
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good times - thanks Stryker!
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Combo
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On 8/14/2006
Dan Hughes
wrote in from
United States
(162.78.nnn.nnn)
Thanks for all your hard work John, it was a great race.
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That was awesome
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On 8/14/2006
Hayato
wrote in from
Canada
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Good times, we came to a general consenses that slalom is awesome and you guys are too. Thanks for the good times hope to see you soon, maybe in Canada.
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Combo Plate
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On 8/13/2006 Dan Kasmar
wrote in from
United States
(67.40.nnn.nnn)
John, thanks for a Great Day! The courses were ALOT of fun, and the format worked Perfect! It was so nice to have everything run that smoothly. Thank you for all your hard work. And a big shout out to all the boys that made the trip down from Canada. It was great to skate with all ya guys. And as always, cool to see the P-Town Cru. See ya all next weekend.
Dan
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I'm Banned
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On 8/12/2006 Some Guy from Oregon
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
Is anyone else having trouble posting?, seems like if I use my real name I get bounced out. Hmmm, I don't think my name comes out spelled "A-R-A-B" or "G-O-A-D".Hmmmm, I wrote Adam to figure it out. See you guys Tomorrow. -P
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Carpool with Pat
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On 8/12/2006 Same Guy as Before
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
Pat, I'll ride with you, noone else seems to want to get in on it so it's me and you man. I can leave tonight or tomorrow morning. Email me or post here before 5pm today(Saterday) or call me at (541)754-7826. -P
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Carpooling to Seattle
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On 8/11/2006 Pauliwog
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
Hey, I'm planning on leaving Corvallis Saterday evening after I get off work some time between 7pm-8pm. I'll either stay at someone's house Saterday night in the Portland area and carpool with them Sunday morning unless anyone wants to go all the way to Seattle Saterday evening and stay at James Peter's house Saterday night. I also have to call ScottybobSonic tonight(Friday) when I get home. Any Ideas/offers? - Paul
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Carpool to the race in Seattle?
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On 8/11/2006
Pat Chewning
wrote in from
United States
(15.252.nnn.nnn)
Who wants to carpool, and when/where should we meet?
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8-20-06 8AM That Place Overlooking the City
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On 8/10/2006
Stryker
wrote in from
United States
(207.175.nnn.nnn)
I'll be there. Cones? Timer? A big sack! What do you need? Except for More Speed! Gotta Go Faster... Faster... Faster... Mile Per Hour :0 John
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West Linn Park Slalom
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On 8/10/2006 Dave Anderson
wrote in from
United States
(71.193.nnn.nnn)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6kn1eudlSs&eurl=
Peters skates parks now. COOL!
I bet he takes long runs and never gets tired.
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NW SGS
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On 8/10/2006 JB
wrote in from
United States
(24.22.nnn.nnn)
For all the folks who can't go to the Nationals- SGS on Aug. 20 at that hill in Portland. 8:00AM-ish. $5 entry, winner take all. From the gate...so it will be FAST. Post with e-mail for secret directions if needed.
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