Colorado Cup |
27 Registered Contestants.
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Event Date and Time: |
Saturday, June 11, 2005 00:00 |
Event Duration: |
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Location: |
Golden Colorado |
Entry: |
Open |
Helmets: |
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Organizer: |
COSS
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Map: |
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Entry Fee: |
$40 |
Contest Info: |
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Sunday, June 12, Dual GS
This hill has high quality blacktop with a decent runout. Starts mellow,
drops at about 6% and flattens toward the end. Good for a 60+ cone Hybrid course with plenty of speed, and good for medium fast GS (slower than pump station, faster than Breck). Ramp starts, Trakmate and Chronocone timing. Table Mountain Parkway is 60' wide and a couple of thousand feet long. |
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Saturday, June 11, Dual TS Slalom
The famous Spyderco site will be used for the Tight slalom. This is the same location of the 2004 Colorado Cup. This is a 700' long stretch of butter smooth pavement with a deceptively fast finish. Video clips of the hill will be posted for your enjoyment. We decided against using the Hill in Boulder near CU as the cost of the logistics was prohibitive. |
$40 entry fee covers both days Golden (3 races). $25 kids and ladies.
Prize money based on registration. All money goes to the purse after expenses (permits, insurance, etc.). Insurance cost more than doubled this year, and new permit fees exist. We need 22 paid adults to cover cost of the event. This leaves little for the prize money for the purse, but this will be a legal race with plenty of competition and prize schwag. So if you want to take a crack at the current World Slalom Champ, World Overall Champ, World AM Champ, World Junior Champ, (must I go on...) come to Colorado (a world ranking PRIME event) and throw down. If you are too intimidated by the talent in Colorado, you will elect to stay home and read about the Cup from your monitor. This comment is intended to bait a certain Southern California pipe fitter to travel to Colorado and show us how to run the tight.
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Race bracketing will be set up to allow for the greatest number of racers going head to head. Last year everyone raced in a competitive bracket. This will likely be an 8/16/16 scenario, or some multiple thereof. Kids, ladies, and new racers are encouraged to race.
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There are plenty of cheap hotels in town. Surrounding towns are Lakewood, Arvada, and Wheatridge. Or you might be able to swing a couch from the COSS crew. contact riders@coloradoslalomDOTorg. Maps and race day schedule will be emailed only to those who sign up on the contest calendar and include an email. Sponsors interested in helping with race logistics and site space please contact Fluitt.
Outlaw slalom in Golden behind Fluitt's house followed by Barbeque and pre-screening of 2005 Worlds DVD Premeire and the secret training techniques of COSS.
Saturday night Ramp session at local ramp TBD. |
Update, Sunday 6/5 5:07PM
The Friday Outlaw event will be sort of a cross between SuperG & GS. We'll be using 3 streets to create the course, There will be three 90 degree turns. Gnar factor is high. Bring all your pads. This event will get under way about 5PM. We don't want to stick out like a sore thumb so drive up, drop your gear and park at my house. It's a couple of blocks to skate from my house to the start. You will get a minimum of 2 runs. This is a ONE CONE DQ. We don't have time for cone counting. Expect a 50 second run. Glass smooth pavement, but there some construction debris. Bring your Broom and Blower.
After the race we'll BBQ and do some video at the Fluitt house. Kids are welcome and encouraged.
Saturday's Tight is at Spyderco. We set the course on Sunday 6/5 and it is a technical tight. Expect a left hand curve followed by four step overs, left left right right, followed by a 15 cone "S" and a longish stinger. 60 cones. Race starts at 9:00, Men first, kids race after the men's race. We need to cone for these kids and cheer them on.
Sunday's Hybrid is at CoorsTek. We tried to set a GS but it wasn't fast enough so we opted for speedy hybrid with about 50 cones. Same deal with kids race.
email me if you need directions (garyATasphaltplaygroundDOTcom) |
1st Place Finisher: |
TS-Barker15.94/SGS-Mitchell36.88/Hy-Mitchell19.03 |
2nd Place Finisher: |
TS-Fluitt16.03/SGS-Fluitt37.55/Hy-Fluitt19.39 |
3rd Place Finisher: |
TS-Prinack16.75/SGS-Regnier38.48/Hy-Barker19.99 |
Overall Results: |
TS Men's A
1 Chris Barker 15.946 1
2 Gary Fluitt 16.035 2
3 David Pirnack 16.756 4
4 Keith Hollien 16.617 3
5 Jason Mitchell 16.922 5
6 Claude Regnier 17.851 6
7 Phil Plunkett 18.099 7
8 Joe McLaren 18.507 8
TS Mens B
1 Gerry Huitt 21.597 9
2 Mike McLarern 22.267 10
3 Eric Moore 22.872 11
4 Kyle McLaren 22.940 12
5 David Eye 24.114 13
6 George “Geo” Myler 24.602 14
7 Mike “Mac” McMurray 24.743 15
8 Rick Fitzpatrick 26.047 16
Junior TS
1 Joe McLaren 10.673 1
2 Kyle McLaren 10.933 2
3 Malcolm Hecht 11.315 3
4 Devon Weatherwax 11.776 4
5 Zac Brenner 12.170 5
6 Trey Weatherwax 12.181 6
7 Max McMurray 14.466 7
8 Isa Ruiz 15.051 8
Outlaw Super G
1 Jason Mitchell 36.899
2 Gary Fluitt 37.550
3 Claude Regnier 38.486
4 Chris Barker 38.542
5 David Pirnack 38.549
6 Phil Plunkett 38.731
7 Gerry Huitt 38.889
8 Joe McLaren 39.201
9 Mike McLarern 39.243
10 Eric Moore 39.874
11 Jim “Wax” Weatherwax 40.199
12 Joe Lehm 40.388
13 George “Geo” Myler 41.106
14 Kyle McLaren 41.851
15 Nick Warn 43.302
16 Rick Fitzpatrick 43.370
17 Ian Ruppert 44.035
18 Mike “Mac” McMurray 45.199
19 Malcolm Hecht -
19 Tom Blankley -
19 David Eye -
19 Keith Hollien -
19 Max McMurray -
Dual Gybrid Mens A
1 Jason Mitchell 19.039 1
2 Gary Fluitt 19.392 2
3 Chris Barker 19.992 5
4 David Pirnack 19.729 3
5 Claude Regnier 19.909 4
6 Joe McLaren 20.743 6
7 Keith Hollien 21.052 7
8 Phil Plunkett 21.293 8
Dual Gybrid Mens B
1 Gerry Huitt 21.597 9
2 Mike McLarern 22.267 10
3 Eric Moore 22.872 11
4 Kyle McLaren 22.940 12
5 David Eye 24.114 13
6 George “Geo” Myler 24.602 14
7 Mike “Mac” McMurray 24.743 15
8 Rick Fitzpatrick 26.047 16 |
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