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caleb

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Mar 30, 2010
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ok im confused, i have to pay the normal entry fee which is fine, but then i have to also buy some license to say i can ride a bike down a mountain? or am i way off in left field here?
 

caleb

Chimp
Mar 30, 2010
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Oh, thanks to advances in technology, you may actually be able to finish a Beech Mountain race with your bike intact. Could the curse be lifted this year?


For those not in the know, when Ryan first came on the scene back in the day , his bike utterly despised him at Beech. Most non-lethal, near death crash I've ever seen was his BB sheering off coming down the drop to the road.

OK, I take that back. Fred launching his bike no brake style 15 feet high into an oak and himself into a hickory a few feet lower going off of the road.


No, wait. Herndon's wreck onto the road was gruesome.

Maybe it IS good that the old road drop is gone.:(
when was there a road gap at beech?
 

FCLinder

Turbo Monkey
Mar 6, 2002
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when was there a road gap at beech?
way back in the good old days
There was never a Road Gap at Beach, just a small Table Top before the road after the big drop out of the woods. It took a lot of people out due to having to scrub so much speed before crossing the road to the drop down to the rock garden. Most people got bucked off the table trying to do so. One of my favorite parts of the old race course. Hell I remeber us cuting in that part of the course and was like this has to be the longest Rock Garden on the East Coast.

Cecil
 

AngryMetalsmith

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Jun 4, 2006
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There was never a Road Gap at Beach, just a small Table Top before the road after the big drop out of the woods. It took a lot of people out due to having to scrub so much speed before crossing the road to the drop down to the rock garden. Most people got bucked off the table trying to do so. One of my favorite parts of the old race course. Hell I remeber us cuting in that part of the course and was like this has to be the longest Rock Garden on the East Coast.

Cecil
Actually it was a small double after a nasty drop out of the woods before crossing the road into the rock garden. Herndon barely cased the lip of the lander and it pitched him 7 feet in the air superman style. He smacked the pavement like a bag of wet cement. The sound or body armor and bones breaking was quite disturbing.
 

bizutch

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Dec 11, 2001
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There was never a Road Gap at Beach, just a small Table Top before the road after the big drop out of the woods. It took a lot of people out due to having to scrub so much speed before crossing the road to the drop down to the rock garden. Most people got bucked off the table trying to do so. One of my favorite parts of the old race course. Hell I remeber us cuting in that part of the course and was like this has to be the longest Rock Garden on the East Coast.
Cecil
I was so proud of everybody that day. They thought I was insane when I looked left, pointed into the boulders and moss and said: "We'll go that way." If I recall, it was Steve Kaufma, Jeremy, you, Tyler, Fred Schuldt, Steve Owens, Jack?, Matt and a boatload of others who followed me into the woods as I went blindly hacking a straight line through blast rock. :D

Woulda sucked if I'd guessed wrong. Remember the bunny hop log of death?

Actually it was a small double after a nasty drop out of the woods before crossing the road into the rock garden. Herndon barely cased the lip of the lander and it pitched him 7 feet in the air superman style. He smacked the pavement like a bag of wet cement. The sound or body armor and bones breaking was quite disturbing.
Actually, everybody is a bit off. It was a "double" yes, but basicly a pair of natural rollers after that drop. Herndon went far right and there was a hole in the face in the grass you couldn't see. It bucked you b/c it looked smooth, but was HUGE and bottomless. I only know b/c I watched him hit it and he then gave me his bike to ride for the race. I then hit the exact same spot and Cecil thought I died....:shocked:
 

FCLinder

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Mar 6, 2002
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I was so proud of everybody that day. They thought I was insane when I looked left, pointed into the boulders and moss and said: "We'll go that way." If I recall, it was Steve Kaufma, Jeremy, you, Tyler, Fred Schuldt, Steve Owens, Jack?, Matt and a boatload of others who followed me into the woods as I went blindly hacking a straight line through blast rock. :D

Woulda sucked if I'd guessed wrong. Remember the bunny hop log of death?
I will hand it to you, it was one of your best finds!!!!! I just remember us practicing that rock garden for hours one day before a race having so much fun, and then I crashed and landed in a hole (the only place where there was no rocks, but were my hip landed). I just laid there and let you guys ride over me for the rest of the day. I cracked my left Hip pointer that day. So much pain!!!! Still raced the next day and placed top 5. Not too bad for not being able to pedal my bike that day. Had to keep my points lead for the series!!!! What great times.

Cecil
 

beechmtndh

Monkey
Jun 5, 2010
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ok im confused, i have to pay the normal entry fee which is fine, but then i have to also buy some license to say i can ride a bike down a mountain? or am i way off in left field here?
It depends what class you wish to enter, Cat 2/3 don't require a permanent license and you'll have to get the 1-day which is $5. Cat 1/Pro require a license, which a Cat 1 is $60 for the year, and Pro is $150 which you can get at www.usacycling.org
 

caleb

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Mar 30, 2010
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It depends what class you wish to enter, Cat 2/3 don't require a permanent license and you'll have to get the 1-day which is $5. Cat 1/Pro require a license, which a Cat 1 is $60 for the year, and Pro is $150 which you can get at www.usacycling.org
Ok well i have not raced a US saction race so what does cat 1,2,3 stand for? each one. and can we just buy the license that day at the race if im doing like beginner or intermediate (whatever cat that would be?)
 

Metal Dude

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Apr 7, 2006
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Oh yes you can.... it's been a while but, I have ridden down Stone Mountain. The last time I was chased out by security on a huffy. The first few feet he jumped behind me he yelled he was going to take my bike. I never saw him again.
 

beechmtndh

Monkey
Jun 5, 2010
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Ok well i have not raced a US saction race so what does cat 1,2,3 stand for? each one. and can we just buy the license that day at the race if im doing like beginner or intermediate (whatever cat that would be?)
Cat 3 is beginner, Cat 2 is sport/intermediate Cat 1 is expert (and sort of includes the semi-pro which has been done away with). Cat 3/2 will have one day licenses available for $5
 

beechmtndh

Monkey
Jun 5, 2010
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Any update on the public day or having a Friday practice session?
Friday Pratice doesn't look like its going to happen. There is still a possiblity of an open ride day, but the earliest it will be is between race #1 and race #2
 

danennis

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Aug 29, 2009
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brevard
Man yall could just get your downgrade to cat 1 then you'd only have a 60 dollar fee, plus you "pro's" could mob the podium too...
 

Jeremy R

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Nov 15, 2001
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Man yall could just get your downgrade to cat 1 then you'd only have a 60 dollar fee, plus you "pro's" could mob the podium too...
Yep, Dan that is what was supposed to happen when USA cycling took the semi-pro class away. Most of us were supposed to fall back into the Cat. 1 category.
But for some reason they left every single semi-pro the option of "buying" theirself a pro license for $150. Lame.
Ha, I had to get an annual license earlier in the year for a couple of XC races, so I will racing Cat. 1 at the Beech series.
 

bizutch

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Dec 11, 2001
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Yep, Dan that is what was supposed to happen when USA cycling took the semi-pro class away. Most of us were supposed to fall back into the Cat. 1 category.
But for some reason they left every single semi-pro the option of "buying" theirself a pro license for $150. Lame.
Ha, I had to get an annual license earlier in the year for a couple of XC races, so I will racing Cat. 1 at the Beech series.
the level of my denial will depend greatly on how much money is in the coffers when it comes time to buy.;)
 

danennis

Chimp
Aug 29, 2009
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brevard
Jeremy and Butch 10-4 , yeah i know as far as the Cross Country semi pro class went USA cycling gave everyone the option of going up or down. I wasn't sure how the DH side of things went, I still in FL at the time so DH didn't exist for me haha. I do have a few friends that opted to go pro when they got the chance and then didn't race for a few years because of school, work, etc. and they just contacted usa cycling and got downgraded no problem. Its just a thought.
 

motomike

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Jan 19, 2005
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Just got word from Trill Will that Dirty Bird Race Productions will be announcing and timing the first Beech race, and hopefully the other two as well.
 

manimal

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Feb 27, 2002
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beechmtndh

Monkey
Jun 5, 2010
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sweet! the DS registration says "Entry Fee includes lift ticket"! awesome...'cause i hate pushing my bike up the DS hill ;) :D
looks like copy and paste got me in trouble...sorry no lift for slalom...not a bad walk though, tracks built steeper than the actual walking path up with the way that dirts been dug out and added in...kinda hard to explain, but you'll love it!
 

drkenan

anti-dentite
Oct 1, 2006
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So...I'm probably the only one that feels this way, but having practice immediately followed by the race does that course no justice at all. Last year was particularly fun up at beech due to the course being taped wide and the variety of lines to scope. Not to mention, it's hard not to burn yourself out in practice and be toast for your race run.

My whole point here is that you should try to get an extra practice day for the next race. Plus, camping up there was fun as well. :thumb:
 

bizutch

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Dec 11, 2001
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So...I'm probably the only one that feels this way, but having practice immediately followed by the race does that course no justice at all. Last year was particularly fun up at beech due to the course being taped wide and the variety of lines to scope. Not to mention, it's hard not to burn yourself out in practice and be toast for your race run.

My whole point here is that you should try to get an extra practice day for the next race. Plus, camping up there was fun as well. :thumb:
I'm coming in full throttle with tons of nitrous in the bottle!
 

manimal

Ociffer Tackleberry
Feb 27, 2002
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looks like copy and paste got me in trouble...sorry no lift for slalom...not a bad walk though, tracks built steeper than the actual walking path up with the way that dirts been dug out and added in...kinda hard to explain, but you'll love it!

i was just messin'...i got to ride the course last weekend with will, steven, and wholesome. the hike back up isn't bad at all, about the same as hobby park, imo.
 

motomike

Turbo Monkey
Jan 19, 2005
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We spent all day at Beech today working on the wooden off camber section. There is now a runway style bench cut into a nice long right hand berm after it which should hold you pretty good. It was looking really haggard after the long winter.