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sethimus

neu bizutch
Feb 5, 2006
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not in Whistler anymore :/
Do you seriously get your fap on over crowd size? You mention it more than Trump. Bigly times.
Ha, I don't care if 8 people show up to watch if I can watch the best riders in the world race on a real track.
At least they won't be run down a city street, or even though they are surrounding by the alps, race on a crap two minute track
with giant speed bump rollers.

But to actually answer your question, Snowshoe is in the middle of frickin nowhere so I would not expect too large of a crowd.
triggered
 

jstuhlman

bagpipe wanker
Dec 3, 2009
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Do you seriously get your fap on over crowd size? You mention it more than Trump. Bigly times.
Ha, I don't care if 8 people show up to watch if I can watch the best riders in the world race on a real track.
At least they won't be run down a city street, or even though they are surrounding by the alps, race on a crap two minute track
with giant speed bump rollers.

But to actually answer your question, Snowshoe is in the middle of frickin nowhere so I would not expect too large of a crowd.
where did you hear this? didn't even know they'd put in a bid. also, any sense of which date?

and yeah, it's hours from anywhere, with the only real lodging being at the top of the mountain, so big crowds will be tough. That said, I'm sure it'll draw peeps from all over the surrounding region within a 6 or 7 hour radius to watch.
 

Jeremy R

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Nov 15, 2001
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where did you hear this? didn't even know they'd put in a bid. also, any sense of which date?

and yeah, it's hours from anywhere, with the only real lodging being at the top of the mountain, so big crowds will be tough. That said, I'm sure it'll draw peeps from all over the surrounding region within a 6 or 7 hour radius to watch.
I heard it from Mark Poore of Snowshoe when he posted it on his facebook page. I did not know they put in a bid either.
Here:

"It was announced earlier this week that Snowshoe won it's bid for a UCI World Cup Downhill and Cross Country race next year. The event will run from September 2nd through the 7th. The following year Snowshoe will host a Downhill race only. How exciting is this???"
 

Jeremy R

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Nov 15, 2001
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It would be more representative of Snowshoe if held in June. Everyone needs to experience Snowshoe rain and mud.
Truth.
Ha, I remember the first me and you went there in September after all those years going in June. Perfect weather all weekend,
and the track was super fun and even dry and loose. That was the same year we went to SS, then back home, and to Diablo the next weekend, where I proceeded to crack my DHR, and then race your bike with no practice on it. Man, I miss those days.
 

mykel

closer to Periwinkle
Apr 19, 2013
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Meh, Snowshoe in the rain is good.
Rode an entire day in drizzle, with the day before being downpours.
The hill has more than enough gravel in it that it does not turn into peanut butter.
Deep woods and associated woodwork can be a bit icey, but nothing compared to a clay based hill.
 

profro

Turbo Monkey
Feb 25, 2002
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Meh, Snowshoe in the rain is good.
Rode an entire day in drizzle, with the day before being downpours.
The hill has more than enough gravel in it that it does not turn into peanut butter.
Deep woods and associated woodwork can be a bit icey, but nothing compared to a clay based hill.
Awe, your story is cute. Ask anyone who raced the last NORBA national at Snowshoe if they remember any gravel and no peanut butter.

Your excellent wet conditions ride on established trails came at the expense of all of us who spent years pushing the peanut butter out of the way.
 

mykel

closer to Periwinkle
Apr 19, 2013
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Awe, your story is cute. Ask anyone who raced the last NORBA national at Snowshoe if they remember any gravel and no peanut butter.

Your excellent wet conditions ride on established trails came at the expense of all of us who spent years pushing the peanut butter out of the way.
Triggered much?
Try a hill with no gravel, even on "established" trails.
Is it greasy in the woods, why yes Poindexter, that's what happens in hardwood forests.
Does the hill have a high gravel / stone content that makes it drain well, uh Yes.
Does the whole place turn into a tub of grease with a light shower, uh No.
Some hills you CAN NOT ride in the wet.
Snowshoe is NOT one of them.
 

William42

fork ways
Jul 31, 2007
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This just in: The west coast has bigger rox and produces better riders than the east coast. East coasters are furious at this turn of events. Rioting in the streets is ongoing, with rioters busy whipping out their e-dicks for size comparisons.
 

mykel

closer to Periwinkle
Apr 19, 2013
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This just in: The west coast has bigger rox and produces better riders than the east coast. East coasters are furious at this turn of events. Rioting in the streets is ongoing, with rioters busy whipping out their e-dicks for size comparisons.
Well shit, I'm in the middle with no mountains.
Boy do I suck at riding foot cycles in teh woodz.
 

jonKranked

Detective Dookie
Nov 10, 2005
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This just in: The west coast has bigger rox and produces better riders than the east coast. East coasters are furious at this turn of events. Rioting in the streets is ongoing, with rioters busy whipping out their e-dicks for size comparisons.
So where are all the world cups they're hosting on their vastly superior terrain?
 

profro

Turbo Monkey
Feb 25, 2002
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Triggered much?
Try a hill with no gravel, even on "established" trails.
Is it greasy in the woods, why yes Poindexter, that's what happens in hardwood forests.
Does the hill have a high gravel / stone content that makes it drain well, uh Yes.
Does the whole place turn into a tub of grease with a light shower, uh No.
Some hills you CAN NOT ride in the wet.
Snowshoe is NOT one of them.
No one suggests it isn't. My suggestion is that to really experience Snowshoe at being Snowshoe then schedule the race in June. :banana:
 

canadmos

Cake Tease
May 29, 2011
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jonKranked

Detective Dookie
Nov 10, 2005
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If this race is on the 7th of September, that's going to put it after World Champs next year, which if the link below is correct, is on September 1st (or the weekend before that).
it's not unprecedented for there to be WC's after world championships.

it also makes sense as the UCI likes to have the north america stops back to back.
 

mykel

closer to Periwinkle
Apr 19, 2013
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8 stops plus the Worlds is looking good.
The only thing I don't like is having Worlds in the middle of the Cup run.

In my opinion the World Champs should be after the WC is done, otherwise it splits focus, especially if the run for the cup is tight.



Now if only we could do something about the spacing, month+ between or back to back, can we please get a calendar and a person who knows how to read it into the room?
 

SuboptimusPrime

Turbo Monkey
Aug 18, 2005
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Sounds like for 2023 they are thinking of a mega WC with every conceivable discipline within cycling competing. Why not Whistler? It's a proven olympic venue. Pure conjecture on my part.
 

William42

fork ways
Jul 31, 2007
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Looks like its gonna be a good year next year. 8 races opens things up a little bit more and punishes bad luck with mechanicals a little bit less it seems like. 3 new (or at least, newish since they haven't been races on the WC circuit for years) courses also doesn't suck. I'm pumped. Too bad its still september and we have to wait another 7 months.
 

SinatorJ

Monkey
Jul 9, 2002
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I still have PTSD from racing there in rain in 01. Took 2 days ri clean up before going to Deer Valley the next week for the NCS