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I wonder who gets Boss' spot. Lots of new talent these days. Kinda cool. Hopefully it's another rookie.
I had to go back and flip through the riders again. Yeah, Tester was my favorite of this event. But, that said, there was a lot of fine skiing going on. I had a blast watching it. And, I suspect this is a big boost to everyone's confidence going into Kicking Horse.
I also appreciated Valentin showing his emotions in the finish. Skiing like he did meant a lot to him. Made me happy for him.
It's like the movie Tron, but it's skiing through a forest.
Nope. I think it was pretty clear they weren't going to overly reward Chabloz for either double when neither one involved any exposure. A traverse to a windlip for an extra rotation isn't worth it for points and I'm glad.
Well he scored 88.3 points with a backslap and the winning score was 91 so actually yes he would have won easily without it whatever you may think of the (lack of) exposure.
My big question of the day is: what happened to the FWT/IFSA joint rule that you couldn't compete as a junior and an adult in the same season? This rule kept Thing #2 from going to junior world championships the year he qualified because he wanted to ski in adult qualifiers the following season.
It worked out OK in the long run, but was a huge disappointment to him after years of hard work. Seemed like a shitty thing to do to a kid who'd worked so hard to succeed. Not that the wildcard kid isn't amazing and well qualified to be there, and I'm stoked for him, but it kinda is another shining example of how FWT pretty much rewards who they feel like rewarding regardless of rules or criteria. Bums me out.
Originally posted by Foggy_Goggles
If I lived in WA, Oft would be my realtor. Seriously.
I'm sure it bums you out. But maybe they're learning from past mistakes.
For example-- we don't have any Jeremy Heitz' guys on their 100mph campaigns anymore either. Guys who you know how they are going to ski before they even drop in. And you know it's 50/50 they'll even ski out of it. (That was tough to type because Jeremy was my favorite in his early days before his 100mph campaign. I knew that was the end of his tour days.)
Another example, we don't see any more athletes like Dennis Risvoll crashing into cliff walls, either.
The sport has gone through tremendous changes. Perhaps Thing #2 helped aid in that progression.
I'll be honest, Marcus' line (without stuffing his face into the snow on his 3,) and then throwing a cork 7 a mere seconds later with snow-packed goggles, could likely have won that event. That dude is 18 fucking years old, and he's clearly in a league of his own for his age demographic. He's even out-skiing 20-30 year-olds.
So, maybe we'd be pissed off if FWT didn't change the rules and let him in.
I'm all for fresh talent. I wish they would have been more for fresh talent 5-15 years ago. Because I do clearly remember watching The Bec and knowing exactly which line half of them were going to ski.
If Reine makes it to the Bec, I'll put a wager right now on which line he'll ski. Same with Turdell. And, those are my boys. Turdell is my current favorite. Maybe because I can predict it.
How Hitzig, Maxime, literally anyone else will ski the Bec? I have absolutely no idea. But if these kids can keep throwing down lines without crashing into rock walls, or star-fishing down faces, I'm all down. I want to see what the future looks like.
It's like the movie Tron, but it's skiing through a forest.
13 days to Kicking Horse. I have Golden friends here for the RED junior comp, and they tell me conditions at KH are terrible (shallow and unconsolidated) right now. I’m not seeing anything significant in their long term forecast. It’s going to be sharky.
A few early morning stealthy skiers put down some nice tracks on Tram Face last week. Yeah, it would be in play and another storm is rolling in this weekend. But safety wise it's just not a realistic venue and there's a reason the one time they tried it they had to pull the plug and go over to Silverado.
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