Ha ha, those sound like words of advice learned the hard way. And, yep, there aren't many gas stations around, but there sure are a lot of antelope and grasshoppers on the drive from I-25 to Cimarron.
Definitely worth noting. I had a friend clock one and apparently they measured the distance. Little bugger flew 180 feet...and it pooped on his bike.Also if you say "hey look kids" when you see an antelope remember they are herd animals and there may be others about to run in front of you.
Did you come to Nationals?Give a man an ant hill in his back yard and he'll defend it like is the flipping Alps. . . .
fixed?Looks like the West Coasters care a lot more. Or are a lot better funded.
^^I am sure Beech was great, but there is no substitute for real mountains to make a DH course.
Real mountains aren't necessary. Building a proper track for the given mountain is all that is requried. If you only have 400 ft of elevation, don't try to make a 5 minute course. Check the UK stuff, not a lot of elevation, but the run their courses down the hills so it's not all flat traversing. I (and I think I speak for more than myself here) would much rather ride a 1.5 minute track that was fun and "DH" than a 5 minute track that had a bunch of traversing in an effort to make it longer.I am sure Beech was great, but there is no substitute for real mountains to make a DH course.
this says to me that riders in colorado are to good to travel to other places. Really? only one pro from Colorado made the tripView attachment 109945
And just for contrast, here is a map of the (claimed) home towns of the 40 pro rider that participated in the 2011 Gravity Nationals Downhill.
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Here is the same map, but for the 97 pros that attended in 2010
For me a real DH course is one that beats you down so much that you use any kind of traverse for rest so you can hang on for another 2000' of gnar. I want to be scared for my life!Real mountains aren't necessary. Building a proper track for the given mountain is all that is requried. If you only have 400 ft of elevation, don't try to make a 5 minute course. Check the UK stuff, not a lot of elevation, but the run their courses down the hills so it's not all flat traversing. I (and I think I speak for more than myself here) would much rather ride a 1.5 minute track that was fun and "DH" than a 5 minute track that had a bunch of traversing in an effort to make it longer.
-KT
I'd go, but I don't "have enough support" so I can't.this just in: 2015 Intergalactic Downhill championships to be held on Olympus Mons. With roughly 27 kilometers (nearly 90,000 feet) of elevation, it has been dubbed "the only REAL mountain in the galaxy". Top competitors are expected to finish in just under ten hours.
if you're nice enough to newt gingrich he might let you couch surf at his moon base on your way to marsI'd go, but I don't "have enough support" so I can't.
maxxis doesn't make tires for mashed potatoesWhat about a DH race down Newt's head? It has to be bigger than Mons Olympus, albeit not nearly as charismatic.
I don't know if you are referring to AF or not, but there is no traversing, and the fire roads that have been discussed are not exactly fire roads. The high speed sections at AF are straight down the hill, and the only rest you will getReal mountains aren't necessary. Building a proper track for the given mountain is all that is requried. If you only have 400 ft of elevation, don't try to make a 5 minute course. Check the UK stuff, not a lot of elevation, but the run their courses down the hills so it's not all flat traversing. I (and I think I speak for more than myself here) would much rather ride a 1.5 minute track that was fun and "DH" than a 5 minute track that had a bunch of traversing in an effort to make it longer.
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sufferfest?!?!If they didn't have these sections and kept you in the woods, it would be a 15 minute sufferfest.
whiteface's 5k isnt too far off thatsufferfest?!?!
a 15 minute downhill would be heavenly! Even at race pace, you'd be at threshhold aerobically or more, but still be damn fun i'd think...
I immediately thought of this.but there are no "mountains" on the east coast. only west coast and colorado.
You should have tried the old Alpha Woods/Pepper Spray route at AF years ago. While fun, I am glad it is only 2-3 minutes of the course.sufferfest?!?!
a 15 minute downhill would be heavenly! Even at race pace, you'd be at threshhold aerobically or more, but still be damn fun i'd think...
How about his wife's witch nose?What about a DH race down Newt's head? It has to be bigger than Mons Olympus, albeit not nearly as charismatic.
I know, seriously! No mountains here... just the occasional mound of rock.but there are no "mountains" on the east coast. only west coast and colorado.
I don't know if you are referring to AF or not, but there is no traversing, and the fire roads that have been discussed are not exactly fire roads. The high speed sections at AF are straight down the hill, and the only rest you will get
If they didn't have these sections and kept you in the woods, it would be a 15 minute sufferfest.
Just making sure all of you see this.No, not a dig at AF, just sticking up for Beech. Too much hate on this forum for a track most have never ridden. Having a good mountain does not make for a good track and vice versa.
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Understood. I won't take a dig at a mountain I have never ridden, but my limited experience is that the track quality has less to do with elevation and more to do with the trail crew. Sol Vista is 1000ft of sand with some of the finest trails you will ever rideNo, not a dig at AF, just sticking up for Beech. Too much hate on this forum for a track most have never ridden. Having a good mountain does not make for a good track and vice versa.
-KT
Agreed, and having ridden Beech, It's a great track (until the monsoons came and showed how little skill I have). Well thought out and got the best out of what they had to work with. Same with Sol Vista. It is a different experience on mountains with lots of vert, Not necessarily better, just different.Understood. I won't take a dig at a mountain I have never ridden, but my limited experience is that the track quality has less to do with elevation and more to do with the trail crew. Sol Vista is 1000ft of sand with some of the finest trails you will ever ride
I would think they may stay with the DS format, it was a great 4X track though, really exciting for spectators.The 4X track at Angel Fire was bulldozed; they have since built a DS course, but last I saw (in October), there was no 4X course. Granted, with how fast those guys build down there, they could definitely make a new one in time for Nationals next year.