Whatever dude. You should know me well enough by now to know that "wanting more pople to like me" isnt exactly what's on my mind most the time. In fact, screw people.Originally posted by slcpunk21
Better yet go grab a can of Mt. Dew... it will make you more EXTREME. Then everyone will like you more
You gonna race it?Originally posted by DH Diva
I guess I don't know why everyone is freaking out about this. Year after year we hear the complaints about the big bear DH course. It's not technical enough, it's too man made, ect. Well, they did something to spice things up a bit. This format obviously won't work on MOST national courses, but at a place like big bear where land use is limited and whats available to race on is really already like a big 4x track, then why not?
yeah they were way small. i was 2x passed the lander on teh table. i just road around the humps.Originally posted by RhinofromWA
The table top was removed for the race....... wasn't it?(or is that what you wer saying?) I got like 18th in the Beg category on the Kamakazie (still have the shirt....never been worn.)
Yeah I brake hard (following another riders lead) going into the table the first time. I cleared it easily. I could see the landing marks past the jump.
I still loved the speed and the jumps just made it more interesting....I wish they had more tame jumps and spread them out.
Originally posted by lukeduke
Racing has become a pathetic joke, Thanks Team Big Bear, we owe most of that to you.
Rant Over.
mabey they should do it on dewy grass in VT i have slid 50 yars on that and was fine.Originally posted by bizutch
I think this is the issue.
We ride on DIRT. Sure, the skiers and snowboarders are hitting HUGE jumps and wrecking big! But they're on snow/ice...it's a much lower friction surface than dirt. When they wipe out at 30 miles an hour, the ground doesn't drag them to an immediate stop and multiply the force of their impact...it helps disperse some of the force of impact.
Dirt, however, grips like a brake pad. Riders hit dirt at 25mph and they hit a wall. When they contact the ground, every part of them immediately is pulled to a stop. Your shoulder hits the ground...stops, and whips your neck, slamming your head into the ground. Have the same wreck on snow or ice and your shoulder skids briefly before fully contacting the ground and you have a slight ability to roll through the impact. You still impact, but the force of the impact is tremendously less.
That's my 2cents.
Dude, that crash was so bad that Pinson would not look at his leg. He could not feel it or something, and he made us look at it before he would. Something about a previous injury that freaked him out. Regardless, that crash was awesome, and you would not have seen it in a regular DH race, and I would not be sitting here typing about it 10 years later. Hey, maybe this 4X DH is interesting after all.Originally posted by JeffD
Hey Jeremy - they didn't collide in mid-air. The dude in second on the Foes tried to jump the little kicker like a dumbass and ate crap. Pinson just freaked out, grabbed too much brake and slid on the wet grass. Only reason he stayed down was because he t-boned Kovachi's trailer.
Doesn't change the fact that drama can happen but this was not a multi-rider issue, it was a matter of somebody riding over their head, which should be less of an issue with a pro-only class.
Originally posted by Brian Peterson
So, after all of this about the 4 man DH, what happened in Big Bear?
Brian
Ya, no foolin. Loose dirt + aggressive riders + high speeds.Originally posted by BMXman
yeah that's my idea of fun
Originally posted by BMXman
yeah that's my idea of fun
back in the day downhill bikes could reach half the speed of todays becuase the bikes had less trvel then todays xc bikes, werent as strong as todays xc bikes there fore not as capable of the speeds reached today there fore less dangerousOriginally posted by Full Trucker
The thing is, it's NOT a new format... it's the return of DOWNHILL MANIA! It's my understanding that 'back in the day' 4-man DH races were not uncommon...
oh I see...we should wait for someone to get seriously hurt then think about whether or not Mania is good for the sport....DOriginally posted by JeffD
J.H. Christ, has nobody here raced BMX or motocross in their lives? Did anybody die or get seriously borken off in the DH-X? Haven't heard of anything yet.
And don't tell me they were going that fast - you only stack on top of each other like in the pic when the speeds are under 20 or so.
I, for one, would love to get to race such an event.
OK rocket science, how many people have DIED racing conventional DH? Broken bones? Paralysis? I could go on...I was simply asking if, after the fact, anybody got hurt to cut down on speculation.Originally posted by BMXman
oh I see...we should wait for someone to get seriously hurt then think about whether or not Mania is good for the sport....D
pros and semis were run separately...it's just that anyone with a pulse and a top 13 finish at their local race as a sport rider can be given pro status which bogs this 4 man thing up.AND semi pros should never be ran with the pros.
You know what I meant.Originally posted by ©2001
pros and semis were run separately