California Championship Series |
13 Registered Contestants.
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Event Date and Time: |
Sunday, June 13, 2004 10:00 |
Event Duration: |
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Location: |
West LA College, California |
Entry: |
Open |
Helmets: |
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Organizer: |
Westwood Ski Club, IGSA
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Map: |
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Entry Fee: |
$25 |
Contest Info: |
Westwood Ski and Sports Club and the International Gravity Sports Association (IGSA) are pleased to announce the start of the 2004 California Championship gravity racing series, with racing at West LA College for skateboard, inline skate, classic luge (buttboard), street luge, and gravity bikes (with help from GBA). All races will count towards the IGSA world rankings. There will be a variety of awards and prizes at each race, and at the end of the series there will be special series awards for the top point-getters (dropping each racer's worst result in each discipline, for disciplines with more than 2 races). Sponsors include Turner Downhill wheels, Bones Bearings, Ed Economy longboards and Kryptonics wheels.
Each of the dates will have racing for several sports and practice available at a reduced price for the sports not competing on that date. The events will take place rain or shine, but if it rains the schedules may change (for example a tight slalom might be postponed for rain, but luge would race in the rain).
The season starts on Sunday June 13 at West LA College, with a skateboard tight slalom race on B Street and luge (all kinds), downhill inline, downhill skateboard, and gravity bikes on C Street. D Street will be available for giant slalom practice. June 13 Schedule (preliminary, be sure to check at registration): 9:00 Setup 10:00 Registration and practice starts 11:30 Downhill qualifying (inline, stock bike, classic, fairing bike, skateboard, luge) 12:30 Tight slalom race (overlapping downhill race) 1:00 Downhill races 4:00 Awards ceremony 5:00 End of permit time
The series dates and locations are currently being determined. Due to construction starting at West LA College, our regular location will be unavailable for most of the season and we're working on alternatives at West LA College and elsewhere. The current calendar that we're working on is: Jun 13 WLAC DH + tight slalom Aug ?? Mammoth Giant Slalomcross Aug ?? Mammoth DH Sep ?? Mammoth Giant Slalomcross Sep ?? TBD GS + tight slalom at new location Oct ?? WLAC DH Oct ?? WLAC fast slalom + tight slalom Nov ?? WLAC DH + tight slalom + season awards party Note: "DH" = luge, gravity bike, inline/skateboard downhill "GS" = inline and skateboard giant slalom sports not listed may practice
Please remember that alcoholic beverages are prohibited on campus. We have received complaints about them in the past, so please do not display them or leave empty containers, even in the trash cans.
Entry fees for season club members are: $35 for downhill competitors (up to 2 classes) $25 for tight slalom competitors (free if racing downhill) $10 for Juniors (under 18) and those not racing (practice only) $5 for each additional class after the first one Joining Westwood Ski and Sports Club as a full member is encouraged, and entitles you to participate in ski and snowboard races and trips, water ski trips, parties, skating practices, equipment discounts, and more. Please bring your checkbook to become a full member ($35/year). Day memberships are available for $5/day, and are required for all riders who are not full members (i.e.: non-member fees are $40, $30, and $15). Juniors (under 18) must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, and will be charged only a practice fee even if they race. Spectators are free. Also, the first few who come early to help with the street cleaning and setup in the morning (or teardown at the end) will receive a free race entry!
Manufacturers and shop owners, it's not too late to supply prizes for these races! You can even just show up with something to add to the prize pool, and bring your banner to hang. We'll be sure to mention you in upcoming announcements.
Protective gear: IGSA equipment rules will be used. For slalom and giant slalom this means helmets, pads (elbow and knee), and hand protection (gloves and/or wrist guards) are required, and hip pads are recommended. Please, no short shorts or tank tops. For street luge, buttboard, gravity bikes, and downhill skateboard and inline, helmets, leathers, and leather gloves are required. We're building an equipment pool to loan to people who forget things, please donate your old gear, it may save someone a long trip home!
See you there!
Scott
http://www.westwoodskiclub.org/inline.htm http://www.gravity-sports.com/ -- IGSA http://inlinedownhill.com/ -- inline downhill info http://www.gravitybike.com/ http://www.ncdsa.com/ -- skateboard forums, contest calendar
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Descriptions and Directions:
West LA College is located in Culver City near the 405 and 10 freeways, 2 signals southeast of Jefferson and Overland, at 9000 Overland Avenue. Enter from Freshman Drive through the first open gate (Albert Vera Street) into campus. There's a big parking lot for warming up, a gentle hill for beginners and tight slalom, the main slalom hill (up to 10 percent grade), and the luge and bike hill (C Street, over 10 percent grade, steep!).
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1st Place Finisher: |
Richy Carrasco |
2nd Place Finisher: |
Attila Azodi |
3rd Place Finisher: |
David Carrasco |
Overall Results: |
2004 California Championship Series Race #1 (Downhill and Slalom) June 13, 2004 West Los Angeles College, California, USA by Scott Peer and George Merkert
The weather was fair and temperate for competitors at West Los Angeles College for the start of the 2004 California Championship gravity racing series. The downhill coursesetter set a course with the two sharp turns--a fairly sharp left hander leading to a very sharp right hander before the finish line. The tough turns caused numerous slides, blowouts, and crashes, but no one was injured.
Roger Jennings (LA Speed Team) took first in the Downhill Skateboard event. The skateboard event used a points accumulation format. Each racer accumulated points based on their finish order in a heat. After three heats Roger and 17 year old skater Steven Wu had duelled to a tie. Roger, gentleman that he is, agreed to race another heat to break the tie even though the traditional means of settling a tie (reverting to qualifying times) would have favored him. Not to be denied, LA Speed's finest skateboarder won the tie breaker and the race.
In inline downhill Scott Peer once again rolled onto the top step of the podium. Defeated LA Speed teammate George Merkert was dejected that yet another of his strategies to best Peer at West LA College had fallen short of the mark. "I'm running out of ideas about how to beat that guy. The last four times we've raced I've tried to win four different ways. Nothing seems to work," he said, ruefully. Warren Focke, back in racing form after his altercation with a car, took third. Dave Lambert turned in a fourth place finish with a fine effort. Mark Henley had a difficult day with only a single clean run in all his qualifying and racing heats (eliminating Frank Boyd in the process). Taking an inside route through turn 2 in hope of passing Warren in his elimination heat Mark displaced a cone with his hand and was disqualified.
Tyler Wendtland showed continued improvement in his racing, winning both street luge and classic luge. The youngest competitor of the day, Chase Orta (9 years old), displayed excellent racing form in classic luge and will be a racer to contend with in the future.
In gravity bikes Jason Madore took the fairing bike win, with Dave Kessler taking the stock bike win in dual elimination racing.
In the tight slalom it was yet another Richy Carrasco win. Afterwards the racers put together an informal giant slalom race (with John O'Shei posting the fastest time).
Special thanks go out to our new sponsor for the gravity bike awards, Dr. No Racing, as well as returning sponsors Pure Guts and Kryptonics wheels. Also, many thanks are due to IGSA (Marcus and Bob) for the huge effort needed to make the race such a fun and safe event.
Streetluge (dual elimination) 1 Tyler Wendtland 2 Frank Waterhouse 3 Ronnie Iverson Jr. 4 Mark Digger Green 5 Brian Lee 6 Noah Rutherford 7 Richard Shoaff
Downhill Skateboard (3 heats) 1 Roger Jennings 2 Steven Wu 3 Mike Gorman
Inline Downhill (dual elimination) 1 Scott Peer 2 George Merkert 3 Warren Focke 4 Dave Lambert 5 Mark Henley 6 Frank Boyd
3/4 Fairing Gravity Bike (dual elimination) 1 Jason Madore 2 Dave Kessler 3 Frank Waterhouse 4 Adam Ramirez 5 Noah Rutherford 6 Fermin Rodriguez
Stock Gravity Bike (dual elimination) 1 Noah Rutherford 2 Dave Kessler 3 Adam Ramirez 4 Frank Waterhouse 5 Jason Madore 6 Daniel Rogers 7 Dave Lambert
Classic Luge (3 at a time, 3 run point total) 1 Tyler Wendtland 2 Scott Peer 3 Chase Orta (junior)
Tight Slalom (best of 3 run, 0.1 second cone penalty) 1 Richy Carrasco 11.9 2 Attila Azodi 12.2 3 David Carrasco 12.5 (won tie breaker based on second fastest time) 4 Jack Smith 12.5 5 Chris Chaput 12.8 6 Brent Kosick 13.1 7 Rick Howell 13.7 8 Rene Carrasco 14.0 9 Michael Kaelon 14.1 10 Mike Gorman 14.2 11 Adrian Pina 14.8 12 Tim Kienitz 15.0 13 Tom Blankley 15.8
Complete results (including qualifying times and race matchups) are available at: http://www.gravity-sports.com/index.html
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