thanks captain obviousJon, DH has always been less accessible to the masses due to location of population Vs location of tracks. Again, I'm surprised this needs pointing out.
thanks captain obviousJon, DH has always been less accessible to the masses due to location of population Vs location of tracks. Again, I'm surprised this needs pointing out.
Not really sure sure what is going on with yeti... I saw Richie Rude on a what appeared to be a non-production model yesterday at Mountain Creek. It appeared to be similar, but was raw and looked awesome. Wish I had my phone on me to snap a picture.I tried my hand at racing DH only when I was staring down the barrel of founding a family. It was risky and exhilirating. To be competitive, it was clear to me I needed to spend a minimum amount of time training. Time that, now that I have two kids, I don't have. Also, I managed to break my wrist 10 days before my first son was born, and was in the delivery room with a cast. It quickly became apparent to me how useless I would be as a parent with broken body parts!
So for me it's not so much the job issue, it's more the risk and time commitment issue. But it certainly is tied to "growing up" as SkaTodd suggests.
But really, my point wasn't so much about the grass roots, it was about the pointy end of the stick. Is UCI DHI a product that has mass appeal and room to grow? Is it on the up or is it fading? How much of that ebb and flow is influenced by grass roots participation vs. marketing by a world-wide marketing behemoth such as RedBull?
I guess the fact that Yeti has canned it's DH team (only temporarily I hope) is an indication that DHI is waning. But I really hope this is only a temporary thing, and that they realize down the road that there is much to be gained from participating there.
its easy... pretty much everyone that "mountain bikes" owns a trail bike. "enduro" is just racing trail bikes. that means its really easy to get regular old "mountain bikers" to increase their involvement in the sport (ie into a race here or there, pay attention to race results, watch videos, etc). \I guess the fact that Yeti has canned it's DH team (only temporarily I hope) is an indication that DHI is waning. But I really hope this is only a temporary thing, and that they realize down the road that there is much to be gained from participating there.
team is focusing on enduro for this season. they never said anything about completely giving up dh.Not really sure sure what is going on with yeti... I saw Richie Rude on a what appeared to be a non-production model yesterday at Mountain Creek. It appeared to be similar, but was raw and looked awesome. Wish I had my phone on me to snap a picture.
Thanks for clearing up my recent past and personal memories for meNot really. The guys who we think as regular guys are far from the casual joe six pack audience. DH is in a strange place. Dirtjumping and bmx attracts young people but is cheap so they can afford it so a lot people ride it. Enduro is expensive but it attracts the 30+ guys who have enough cash to do it so it's popular.
Dh on the other hand is expensive, attracts younger riders who for the most part don't have as much cash but what's an even bigger problem it is the hardest to practice as it was already mentioned.
emphasis added. that was the point I was trying to make. that's my hope.its easy... pretty much everyone that "mountain bikes" owns a trail bike. "enduro" is just racing trail bikes. that means its really easy to get regular old "mountain bikers" to increase their involvement in the sport (ie into a race here or there, pay attention to race results, watch videos, etc). \
additionally these races could be pretty fun be on a 900' hill 20 minutes from saint louis or whatever. doesn't need a 3000' drop mountain 4 hours from an airport in the middle of nowhere.
the nice thing is that DH is way more sexy, so as enduro/normal trail bike riding re-focuses, DH will only see a spike of involvement a few years down the line.
How about adding Enduro? Moderators?^^^Hence this now being the DH & Freeride section of teh monkey!
and beer!Thanks for clearing up my recent past and personal memories for me
We were riding 3k dh bikes, sleeping in tents and vans, cooking on grills and spending maybe 200 bucks a weekend on travel, registration and food.
And we liked it!!!
Saying DH is dead or dying is like saying punk is dying
sorry... I can't help myself... but...I skipped and many of my friends skipped, only due to economic factors.
dammit must spread repsorry... I can't help myself... but...
your mom turned off the tap?!?!
Too much shippingsorry... I can't help myself... but...
your mom turned off the tap?!?!
No-do you have any idea how much gas that stolen fox trailer costs me?so she's not paying for gas?