B takin the gloves off.
Dont worry about brian, with all his head bobbin and hip checkin, he looks more like a rooster feeding than a human trying to ski bumps.
Pat, that is brutally funny.
Sorry B.
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B takin the gloves off.
Dont worry about brian, with all his head bobbin and hip checkin, he looks more like a rooster feeding than a human trying to ski bumps.
Pat, that is brutally funny.
Sorry B.
It's so funny because it's true. I can't disagree with that...
I think watching dual format for the pros is pretty cool, but I think amateur competitions are best in a solo format. It takes a lot of experience to be able to block out the other skier and just focus on your own skiing. IMO solo format produces more impressive runs in lower levels of competition. Also, less pressure with people tending to have more fun.
I tend to agree, but it is what it is. It's still going to be a blast. Again, my approach is going to be to ski cleanly and not psyche out if (when ) my opponent pulls away. My goal is just to advance a few times, quite honestly. That, and to support the event so the mogul philosophy they've adopted sticks.
I tend to agree, but it is what it is. It's still going to be a blast. Again, my approach is going to be to ski cleanly and not psyche out if (when ) my opponent pulls away. My goal is just to advance a few times, quite honestly. That, and to support the event so the mogul philosophy they've adopted sticks.
Who/what determines the seedings?
There's at least one judge on board at this point. The guy's name is Dave Lemelin and he's judged bump comps at Mount Snow, Killington and Okemo.
I'm guessing the initial seeding will be just be luck of the draw, but I haven't heard anything definitive...
:blink:They are also going to bring the bumps almost halfway down Ex.:
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Ani idea when they are going to have the bumps from the base of temptor down Ex seeded? I was having enough trouble making it down temptor with out stopping (or falling). I am going to need a couple of nights on the full course before I decide to race or not.
I would imagine it's going to be pretty casual. Anyway, I got some detail about the course. They want to do one kicker on the steep section and another as the trail merges with Exhibition. They are also going to bring the bumps almost halfway down Ex. :-o
This is not going to be your standard FIS style course. The more I think about it, the more I like it. It's going to be looooong. Better work on getting your wind up. This almost sounds like a bump endurance competition.... :lol:
I think part of the goal is to make the competition visible from the base. Anyway, it should be interesting and it's no doubt going to be a helluva lot of fun!
that is one long course. Lots of flats in there too. this should be real interesting.
My impression too. Apparently, they want to improve the pitch by manipulating the snow at the top of Exhibition. I still don't know how much of a change you can really make though. Anyway, perhaps once it gets warm, some better lines and troughs will form in the flat area. Another concern I have is the beginners killing any decent lines that show up on Exhibition. My suggestion for the course was what we talked about last night. I would even forgo one of the kickers if there isn't room for two. Anyway start working on the endurance... :lol:
As far as the bumps going down Ex are concerned, the last I heard they were planning on fencing them off so that you could only hit them by coming down Temptor..
I'm guessing the initial seeding will be just be luck of the draw, but I haven't heard anything definitive...
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Ani idea when they are going to have the bumps from the base of temptor down Ex seeded? I was having enough trouble making it down temptor with out stopping (or falling). I am going to need a couple of nights on the full course before I decide to race or not.