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rideSFO presents the 2007 Corral Hollow Downhill Series (CHDH)

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Chimp
Apr 5, 2004
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rideSFO presents the 2007 Corral Hollow Downhill Series (CHDH)

Are you looking for a place to race your DH rig in Nor Cal? Look no further than the CHDH! The CHDH is held at Carnegie State Park, a 1,500 acres Motocross venue. For 3 weekends in 2007, rideSFO will hold a grassroots Downhill series.

The Dates:

(Race 1) April 20-22, 2007 | (Race 2) June 9-10, 2007 | (Race 3) Sep 8-9, 2007

*Race 1 is right after the Sea Otter Classic and before Firestone Walker

The Course:

The CHDH is known for its fast, steep downhill and the infamous G-out section. This year’s course like past years will be FAST and FLOWY, it will be challenging to all skill levels, with a significant amount of singletrack, off camber, bumpy sections, berms, tight turns, high speed doubles, and the infamous G-out section While you can run a hardtail like some DH races, to PIN IT and WIN the FASTEST rider pot, you'll need a true DH rig! 1,000'+/- elevation loss with NO uphill sections, with a NEW mini G-out finish into a roaring crowd right at the bottom of the Expo. This is a totally spectator friendly course. Bring your family and friends to see you race.



The Cash, Awards and Raffle:

Starting with a growing cash purse of $800 for Pros and the Fastest Rider, the CHDH also includes medals and schwag up to 26 categories. A nice raffle will occur after each race.

Other Details:

T.H.E number plates and a CHDH event T-shirt to registered racers for Race 1. Timing provided by Team Wrong Way. Also, FREE Camping, Vendor Expo area, BBQ, and DJ at every race.

Cost:

$45 for each race

To Register:

www.bikereg.com

For more complete details:

www.rideSFO.com

Video of Last Year's race:
http://www.alloutprodux.com/chdh06.mov

 

gideon

Monkey
Aug 15, 2004
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San Francisco
Hi there,
Did six practice shuttle runs today
Serious hike to the top after the shuttle truck drops u off
It took me about 3 mins with a 47 lb bike w/o pedaling too hard in the flats
approx 1550 ft to 575ft descent (according to suunto watch)
Thanks to all the people that made this happen
Look forward to tmrw