TimeShip Triple Crown |
7 Registered Contestants.
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Event Date and Time: |
Sunday, November 06, 2011 10:00 |
Event Duration: |
One Day |
Location: |
Santa Fe, New Mexico |
Entry: |
Open |
Helmets: |
Mandatory
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Divisions: |
14 and Under 15 and Over |
Organizer: |
TimeShip Racing
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Map: |
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Entry Fee: |
$10 |
Contest Info: |
TimeShip is proud to announce that we will be holding this event on a CLOSED road just outside of town. The Slalom events will be single lane racing with 2 timed runs per rider. Practice starts at 10:00am, Racing at 11:00am.
Slope Style starts at 12:00 noon and is NOT a Slide Jam. Riders will be judged on how many stylish moves they can do on their way down the hill, which can include slides, manuals, cross steeping, dancing, handstands, shove it's etc. There will be 2 kicker ramps placed at the bottom of the hill to end your run with.
The Crosstown Race will start with some bike path pushing at the top of Old Taos Highway, which turns into a 40 mph one mile bomb. Then racers will push through the downtown area and finish at the TimeShip Skate School.
All 3 events will be combined to determine the overall winners and the awards party will be at Skate School. |
1st Place Finisher: |
Will Brunson |
2nd Place Finisher: |
James West |
3rd Place Finisher: |
James Tracey |
Overall Results: |
TimeShip Triple Crown Results
We we’re treated to a beautiful day in the High Desert sun with no wind or clouds and cool temperatures which made walking back up the hill dozens of times a little easier.
The Triple Crown was awarded to the rider that finished best in all 3 events combined, which is a typical TimeShip format emphasizing the all around rider and challenging the specialists. Many riders rode 2 or 3 boards.
1. William Brunson 2. James West 3. James Tracey 4. Phillip Ginn 5. Kyler Willoughby 6. Andrew Archibeque 7. Chris Cade 8. Ross Porter 9. Lucas Harari 10. Daniel Schiffmiller 11. Thomas 12. Bubba 13. Zion Miller 14. Guilluame LaFond
First up was the Slalom Race, long and fast with fairly loose gates to help give the many first timers a chance at making the course. Unlimited push in allowed for the experienced racers to show their stuff and also to trick the less experienced riders into coming in too hot and blowing off course midway down. Malem McDaniel (8 years old) was the youngest racer to make the course.
1. Will Brunson 21.57 2. James West 22.58 3. Joe Lehm 22.75 4. Ross Po 23.32 5. Chris Cade 23.59 6. Andrew Archibeque 24.01 7. James Tracey 24.04 8. Phillip Ginn 24.23 9. Kyler Willoughby 24.47 10. Thomas 25.22 11. Bubba 25.96 12. Zion Miller 26.43 13. Lucas Harari 26.49 14. Guillaume LaFond 28.04 15. Malem McDaniel 30.94 16. Daniel Schiffmiller 32.86
Kids Course 12 and under
1. Willem Mickelson 6.89 2. Kai Taishoff 7.64 3. Malem McDaniel 7.65 4. Ben Stavrowski 8.50 5. Zadok Miller (5 years old) 14.27
The Slope Style Event was dominated by James Tracey, who did all kinds of ollies, manuals, slides, cross stepping and consistently nailed the kicker with 360 airs, 180 airs and STYLE! Lucas Harari won in the Juniors Division as well as taking 4th in the Open Class.
1. James Tracey 2. Phillip Ginn 3. James West 4. Lucas Harari 5. Will Brunson, Kyler Willoughby (Tie) 6. Willem Mickelson 7. Daniel Schiffmiller, Bubba (Tie) 8. Zion Miller 9. Thomas, Chris Cade, Malem (Tie) 10. Liam, Sean, Andrew, Ross 11. Guillaume LaFond
The Chinese DH / Crosstown Race started and ended with rough pavement pushing with a nice smooth 1 mile downhill in between.
1. Will Brunson 2. Kyler Willoughby 3. James West 4. Andrew Archibeque 5. Phillip Ginn 6. James Tracey 7. Chris Cade 8. Daniel Schiffmiller 9. Lucas Harari 10. Sean Vandergeest 11. Ross Porter 12. Thomas 13. Guillaume LaFond 14. Zion Miller 15. Bubba
Thanks for coming out and supporting Traditional Skateboarding!
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