Interesting that they only use that particular layup on a small section of the down tube and the seat stays. My chainstays have rather pointy dents and my top tube receives a hammering in tumbles on rocks.
It's an impressive layup that can take that punishement and still outperform the aluminium bike in post impact ultimate strength tests.
Did you only listen to parts of the video??
There was a bit about how the OCLD carbon was surviving better than the Alu in the test and then even better again with the carbon armour.
So the ordinary OCLD is better at impact damage than the ALU.
Then there's the bit mentioned at the bottom of page 1 in this thread about the bit in the Santa Cruz vid where the bike was trail ridden for 2 years before beating an alu bike in testing.... I highly doubt that the SC test riders took it easy on the bike in that time.