Not looking alot better today so far eithert'was not a good run for me in the mud this morning...
Not looking alot better today so far eithert'was not a good run for me in the mud this morning...
no surprise there reallyAaron Gwin just qualified fastest at US National Champs by 11 seconds - vitalMTB tweet.
Pretty sure it's like a 2 minute course too!no surprise there really
actually, if you look at his WC season, 11 seconds over riffle isn't that dominating. It just happens that riffle is the 2nd best american right now.Seems like a really low turnout for pro, no? 11 seconds though, not surprised. I think he's not out to win, but ruin everyone's life in the process. So pro.
Gwin crashed and finished 2nd... I don't think there is much to even talk about. Stoked that Logan won. It always comes down to who can stay on the bike, but there aren't any others Americans who can run with gwin if he stays on the bike.So, Neko Mullaly threw down the fastest lap of the day. The conditions were very friggin similar(I was hiking up and down the track) with only 30 riders in between them.
E-fight commence.
Right. The point is that a Neko v Riffle deatmatch would highly favor the 18 year old from PA.Gwin crashed and finished 2nd... I don't think there is much to even talk about. Stoked that Logan won. It always comes down to who can stay on the bike, but there aren't any others Americans who can run with gwin if he stays on the bike.
You saw it too? We were right next to the crash and he was up and back on the bike before anybody could react! It looked like he caught a hidden root with his front wheel and just got dumped off.Gwin had a monster crash and sailed to flat ground. He missed a spear of a rock by mere inches. Very glad he was even able to get up!
I was scratching my head because he came down off the rocks and it looked like he had already lost it before he had touched the mud and roots. As if he clipped a pedal on a rock up top or something.You saw it too? We were right next to the crash and he was up and back on the bike before anybody could react! It looked like he caught a hidden root with his front wheel and just got dumped off.
He came in fine, fast as isht. But on that first little drop in after the road he hit a decent sized root that looked like it had been covered in mud until he hit it. Bike went left, Gwin went right. I would've had a picture but I was fumbling between a phone, a beer and two cowbells and couldn't get the camera app going fast enough.I was scratching my head because he came down off the rocks and it looked like he had already lost it before he had touched the mud and roots. As if he clipped a pedal on a rock up top or something.
Ya I wonder how different the conditions were and if he really was the fastest man (boy?) of the dayAt least neko is bringing it for you guys.
Yes. Have not had time to put it up. It will be put in the Pics and Video thread I started last night.Also, where our pro course helmet cam??!?!?!
Man I have mentioned this a 100 times to friends and coworkers.Right. The point is that a Neko v Riffle deatmatch would highly favor the 18 year old from PA.
It's a shame that we don't have a national series where we have elites and jr's racing together- on both the mens and womens side for DH there are a few Juniors who are faster than most of the pros. With how small our fields are these days we'd have much deeper racing if we had more oppourinites to bring everyone together. Grt/ESC/ges/fluidride cup are all strong and vibrant but gosh, it sure would be nice to gather the tribe more often and smoosh our talent together to bring up our game.
Things have been getting better every year in terms of creating top athletes. Putting some more pressure on the kids, and more presssure on the adults not to get schooled would just make everything better. Racing is just too darn expensive these days for much travel, especially for most juniors so we'll probablly be stuck with our mostly regionalized race series until we pull stuff together enough to bring in actual financial support.
A boy can dream...
Neko actually went BEFORE the pros so he would have had worse conditions and they did race the same course.Ya I wonder how different the conditions were and if he really was the fastest man (boy?) of the day
Hmm I must disagree. The top four were all top worldcup racers and so they should be at the top, after that the top guy was from New Hampshire. The rest of the top ten was 3 east and 3 west.East vs West flamebait here:
lol remember last year when the east coast vs west coast debate raged, and the three excuses were:
oh, its west coast conditions, but wait till you west coast guys have to ride the east coast conditions, the east coast will be on top
and
oh, its cause its on the western half, the east coasters couldn't make it that far out
and
jason memmelgnar is way faster then duncan riffle and deserves the sponsorship, not riffle, and riffle suckxz nuts!
those were funny. Especially in light of how it was muddy sloppy "east coast conditions and rockxs" and the top 7/10 were western US. and riffle yet again beat memmelgnar (no offense to memmelgnar, awesome rider and person that he is)
You are asking questions that NOBODY gives a $hit about except non-participants like yourself.I didn't read past where you suggested that the top 3 were all WC racers and should be discounted - wtf? why? shouldn't the east be just as capable of producing fast riders? is it something that the trails lack maybe? Or is there a more competitive vibe on the west coast? or some combination?
WINNING!!!!!!!!You are asking questions that NOBODY gives a $hit about except non-participants like yourself.
Racers from both coasts were out there in ankle deep mud sliding sideways all weekend and grinning and high fiving one another at the bottom.
Real racers know that talent rises to the top no matter where you are from.
Gwinn and Neko were the two fastest racers on the hill this weekend because of a combination of talent and hard work not because of where they were born. Only couch clowns and keyboard peckers think otherwise.
Focus on something more interesting.
(And props to Mitch, Logan and Jill as well for kicking ass this weekend.)
Have you been taking my pills?You are asking questions that NOBODY gives a $hit about except non-participants like yourself.
Racers from both coasts were out there in ankle deep mud sliding sideways all weekend and grinning and high fiving one another at the bottom.
Real racers know that talent rises to the top no matter where you are from.
Gwinn and Neko were the two fastest racers on the hill this weekend because of a combination of talent and hard work not because of where they were born. Only couch clowns and keyboard peckers think otherwise.
Focus on something more interesting.
(And props to Mitch, Logan and Jill as well for kicking ass this weekend.)
I CARE! Wait...I'm a non-participant too.You are asking questions that NOBODY gives a $hit about except non-participants like yourself.
LOL... I get your point, but also I was thinking to myself, Wow.. Mud... haven't had to ride in that in a few years. I bet I would suck till I got used to it.You are asking questions that NOBODY gives a $hit about except non-participants like yourself.
Racers from both coasts were out there in ankle deep mud sliding sideways all weekend and grinning and high fiving one another at the bottom.
Real racers know that talent rises to the top no matter where you are from.
Gwinn and Neko were the two fastest racers on the hill this weekend because of a combination of talent and hard work not because of where they were born. Only couch clowns and keyboard peckers think otherwise.
Focus on something more interesting.
(And props to Mitch, Logan and Jill as well for kicking ass this weekend.)
WOW!!!! There goses another Key Board with Coke all over it!!!You are asking questions that NOBODY gives a $hit about except non-participants like yourself.
Racers from both coasts were out there in ankle deep mud sliding sideways all weekend and grinning and high fiving one another at the bottom.
Real racers know that talent rises to the top no matter where you are from.
Gwinn and Neko were the two fastest racers on the hill this weekend because of a combination of talent and hard work not because of where they were born. Only couch clowns and keyboard peckers think otherwise.
Focus on something more interesting.
(And props to Mitch, Logan and Jill as well for kicking ass this weekend.)
Would love to watch.Yeah Yeah... Number one!!!
;o)
Always tough to tell how steep and Gnar stuff is from the POV cameras but it looks like a good pedaling 6in travel bike would really be the way to go on that course.
Wow, I was just messing with you. I guess I struck a nerve with the statistics on the east coast domination of the event. Again the fastest guy not getting paid to ride was from the east coast and the fastest overall time was from an east coast rider who would wave won if it were not for an age limit rule. After all we are racing the clock.I didn't read past where you suggested that the top 3 were all WC racers and should be discounted - wtf? why? shouldn't the east be just as capable of producing fast riders? is it something that the trails lack maybe? Or is there a more competitive vibe on the west coast? or some combination?