Ah. That would explain it then. Oops. I kept hearing "next weekend", but maybe they were actually saying "next race"... Who knows. I'm just jonesing for world Cup DH...@slyfink race isn't until July 3rd
I plan on possessing Ed Masters' body that weekend, so I will be there in a sense (btw if Ed rides like Stevie Wonder and seems moderately incontinent, you'll know the deal).Are any of you guys going to the race?
Not so sure about that. Brandnertal has 300 m of elevation loss on the track, Leogang 465 m. Leogang is also better for TV because of more open sections and more jumps. Lower part is also steeper.New track additions look spicy, although it seems that Austria has more than 1 track that should replace Leogang
https://www.vitalmtb.com/videos/features/iXS-EDC-1-Course-Preview-Brandnertal,39014/sspomer,2
Ok smarty pants, then you try to think of something new to say about Leogang for the annual pre-race analysis!Not so sure about that. Brandnertal has 300 m of elevation loss on the track, Leogang 465 m. Leogang is also better for TV because of more open sections and more jumps. Lower part is also steeper.
This is not a bad track, but I disagree with the "should replace".
Have you seen the Redcar Moped POV vid in the Videos that don't suck thread from our lovely hill near my little hometown of Graz?Ok smarty pants, then you try to think of something new to say about Leogang for the annual pre-race analysis!
Honestly its more about seeing a new track, plus I don't get too jazzed about the bike park section of Leo. I will certainly concede they have made it much more technical and I seriously did enjoy the last race.
I am guessing stomach trauma from a crash and not cheap beer and undercooked hot wings.What the thuck? I've had severe stomach drama before, but nothing that required me to "gitt tew dah choppah"
Really do hope both fellas are OK.
@jackalope rolls with a crew that makes their own 4loko...just sayin'...I am guessing stomach trauma from a crash and not cheap beer and undercooked hot wings.
@jackalope rolls with a crew that makes their own 4loko...just sayin'...
Was riding this track last weekend for the first time in my life and it was super fun, lot of line choises, it's raw and natural. The jumps at the lower end of the track were being built that time, not as if I would hit them just yet. It is wild to see how controlled this guy rides it in the wet though... :ONot so sure about that. Brandnertal has 300 m of elevation loss on the track, Leogang 465 m. Leogang is also better for TV because of more open sections and more jumps. Lower part is also steeper.
This is not a bad track, but I disagree with the "should replace".
I know, unpopular opinion: this one tech section decided on who won and who didn't (unless someone f'd up somewhere else, e.g. Vali, Brook). So the best technical riders did win in the end.I like seeing a track that is not a bike park with one technical section. If it rains things will get exciting.
lol @ your avatar picTongue stitches? That's f'n gnarly.
It'll be interetsing to see the coverage of the 11 race EWS next year with Discovery Channel fully invested seeing as every track is in the woods.Everybody: we want more natural tracks in the woods.
Also everybody: sucks that the cameras do not cover the whole track.
Lets face it: bike parks cough up with the money to host a WC race to promote their business (and their existing tracks). Unless you get a very generous outside sponsor to fund a natural and raw track somewhere then there is little chance we will see WC races in other places. That is not even talking logistics of hosting the race, shuttles and such.
when i was in elementary school a kid fell and bit through his tongue in basically the same spot. he came running over and his tongue was barely hanging on by just a tiny bit of tissue. so.much.blood. and a bunch of stitches. i can still see it in my mind almost half a century later.Tongue stitches? That's f'n gnarly.