the foes team/truck was there.surfinguru said:Can anybody confirm that Foes is set up in the Expo area? I need to talk to Brent about my frame. Thanks!
the foes team/truck was there.surfinguru said:Can anybody confirm that Foes is set up in the Expo area? I need to talk to Brent about my frame. Thanks!
You are correct. I thought that was Mr. Foes himself leaning over the railing of their pit area.dump said:the foes team/truck was there.
If you want to sound all bad ass and serious, don't use AOL speak to berate someone.I know sanjay said:if norba sucks then why would you go wearing ur noba sucks shirt, boycott it if u really wanna stick it to them, dont attend the race and then be so radical in ur antiestablishment shirt as u put money in their pocket, geniouses
Honda boys?SPrider said:cavalier got a 1:51 and the fastest time of the day, rando was in there with a 1:52 i think, and 17 year old ben bell with a 1:53, riffle got a 1:54 and won US mens pro, minnaar fell and got a 1:56 i think, anyway thats all i remember
Wait, wait. This race was scheduled to be a regular stop on the National circuit was it not? It was NORBA (or whoever the hell is in charge) who decided to make it the US champs after it was determined that Mammoth was a no-go...Transcend said:Ha, who won or who won the us title?
USAC is apparently refusing to give out the true race results, claiming that only american riders will be on the results sheets. WTF?
Riffle won the title with Llannes, but as far as I know neither were close to winning the race.
Yep. They decided to make Infineon the site of the National Champs. Then decided that it was O.K. for all the other international competitors to compete because there were series overall points at stake. There was a bulletin put up by USAC...or whoever...awhile back....I don't feel like searching for it right now, but that's the jist of it....Fonzie18 said:Wait, wait. This race was scheduled to be a regular stop on the National circuit was it not? It was NORBA (or whoever the hell is in charge) who decided to make it the US champs after it was determined that Mammoth was a no-go...
So why penalize the international racers who were already scheduled to race Infinion? I'm thinking all the international guys paid an entry fee and raced the same shi**y course as the 'mericans, so why hold the results back??
I can't imagine why anyone would have wanted to attend this cycling travesty. :nonono:
hitting the theseaurus is a good way to make yourself sound smart too, its not about grammar, its about sticking it to the man. fight the powerTranscend said:If you want to sound all bad ass and serious, don't use AOL speak to berate someone.
FARQ said:It's funny, I think half the people on this board that swore they would boycott were there. The phrase of the weekend was "It is was it is" if that indicates anything. I saw lots of happy people and thought it was not near as bad as everyone here made it out to be. Honestly I thought the venue was poor and could not compare with Mammoth but-it is what it is. Time to move on and look forward. Hopefully EC will get that race series up by then. Fourcross racing was insane by the way, some of the best I have ever seen. Go Eric. Lopes has some serious horsepower.
for sure... they did pretty well w/ what they had to work with... but still as things go, a pretty shiet course.mtnbrider said:
Despite the lack course construction, I think it made quite a challenge: to not slip down the hill. The faster you went in sections, the more challenging it became.
You don't even have to look back to the 90's. This year we had Fontana DH, Sonoma DH, and the SLC 4x/BMX fiascos. None of those courses were legit to their event. On the other hand venues that were left out this year: Mammoth, Durango, Snowshoe, Schweitzer ID. To make matters worse, if Norba thinks they need new venues, what about Bootleg Canyon, Platekill, and Northstar?Fonzie18 said:Question;
Was the venue/courses at Sonoma better than Fontana?
It just seems to me like people are settling for less. I look at old videos from the late 90's and I see a different sport, I see the sport I originally decided to dedicate most of my time and effort into. People should be outraged at the venue selection for this year's "National" series (Sonoma/Fontana), instead people are settling for "good enough". :wonky2:
Touche! Don't think I could have said it better myself. Hopefully next year they think it through a little better and have a contingency plan in place BEFORE the season starts.Threepointtwo said:Fontana was better IMO. The top at least, was good. There were rocks and it was a challenge to ride that part. The Wall sucked but even with that, I would take Fontana over this piece of crap.
Infineon was easy to ride, hard to ride fast. There was no separate beginner course - they ran the same course as the pros. It was really hard to ride fast because it was only about 6" wide most of the the way down and was washed out in many places. I didn't see a rock the whole weekend, no root in sight but I did see a few trees in the landscaping near the race track. It would be an interesting local race course for something different but to decide "the best downhiller in the Nation"? - that was a joke.
EXACTLY.Fonzie18 said:It just seems to me like people are settling for less. I look at old videos from the late 90's and I see a different sport, I see the sport I originally decided to dedicate most of my time and effort into. People should be outraged at the venue selection for this year's "National" series (Sonoma/Fontana), instead people are settling for "good enough". :wonky2:
No kidding! Snowmass was sick. The downhill track seemed smoother and faster than last year and the 4x track was almost the same as last year with a cool new first strait and a few other changes. Del bosco looked way faster than graves and Leov in the waterfall. It ended up being close, they all were within one second of each other.SylentK said:Should've come to Snowmass. Off the hook! Del bosco won over Graves and Leov.
Looking at the results it looks like they had two races, one for the U.S. riders and one for the international riders.Secret Squirrel said:I wonder if norba, usac, or whoever will cave to pressure from all the teams that had international riders racing and actually release the "real" results....
Thats Amoomoo, his real name is AmadoFonzie18 said:Look for a skinny dark kid holding a video camera, he is one of the official "distributors" of those shirts...If you can't spot him, listen for words such as "hella", "gnar", "gay" and "NorCal" he will be close by.
Haha, I know. Amado is my homie.Rye_Bread said:Thats Amoomoo, his real name is Amado
or who they announced at deer valley as "armando"Rye_Bread said:Thats Amoomoo, his real name is Amado
Well, good luck with that. I appreciate your efforts to make the best of a bad situation but I don't think there is anything you can do to make a real DH course there. Just scrap it and race the 4X course for both events. That course was fun.So I am working for Infineon and looking around just to get a re-cap of how much everyone loved CMC in years past.
Some local guys, RideSFO/CHDH, are here and building it this year. We walked it last weekend and I could see exactly where some of the things mentioned above where.
We are working on it now, balancing some of the off camber sections, rebuilding berms, adding better ones and a g-out or two. It is extended, it does hit pavement, but goes through some good jumps and a great berm to get there.
I hear your frustrations but Infineon is really making an effort to improve the event, so if you have additional thoughts, lets have it.