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National Capital Slalom Championships 2014

Event Details

National Capital Slalom Championships 2014

Time: March 8, 2014 at 9am to March 9, 2014 at 5pm
Location: Stromlo Forest Park, Canberra
City/Town: Canberra
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com.au/?ll…
Event Type: slalom, ditch
Organized By: Scotty Taylor
Latest Activity: Feb 19, 2015

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Event Description

WE'RE BACK FOR ANOTHER HUGE EVENT!

What is it

The National Capital Slalom Championships will be run by the guys at CROSS and is happening at:

  • Mt Stromlo on March 8, and
  • Ainslie Ditch on March 9, 2014.

 

Format

Head to Head Hybrid slalom at Stromlo with a mixture of single race double elimination and duel race single elimination. The ditch slalom will be done on a Time-trial jam format.

 

The Ditch

Ditch slalom with wicked acid drops and teeth of doom

 

Location

The Ditch slalom will be at the famous teeth of doom at Ainslie Drains. The head to Head slalom will on the Mt Stromlo criterium track at Stromlo Forest Park

 

Categories

Everybody will race in the Opens but prizes will be given for Juniors, Womans and over 50s according to how they place in the opens

 

Registration

Rider fee is $25 for Stromlo, $10 for Ainslie or $30 for both. Registration on the day will cost $5 more per event.

Online entry coming soon.


Safety Requirements

  • Mandatory - Helmet
  • Recommended - Gloves and pads


Accommodation

The best place to stay is the Statesman Hotel in Curtin which is located a short ride to each event. Other shenanigans including presentations and the famous raffle will happen at the Skatesman across the weekend.

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Comment by martin pavey on February 7, 2014 at 20:14

only 4 weeks of practice time left ! no beer for me for four weeks then !! no just kidding ! and be gentle on me crew first comp for 33 years ! now i must be old !


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Comment by Simon Duber on February 4, 2014 at 18:30
Super keen for this event, first time last year and ready for take two, might have to try beat Dave M with a proper timing system this round. Glad to hear we're going to have a proper time this round

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Comment by bernie on January 31, 2014 at 16:01

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Comment by bernie on January 31, 2014 at 15:55

We only need the trackmate timer. $250.00


We don't need the rest of trackmate infra-red stuff, because we can make everything else ourselves. (don't forget postage costs)

Cable [tick] ( telephone cable &rj12 connectors, and toss in a garden hose reel! )

Tape switches [tick] (mine have lasted more than 5 years, and cost around $20 for a pair.

Infra-red sensors, use the tag system, or see Tape-switches above!


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Comment by Scotty Taylor on January 31, 2014 at 10:57

Heya bugs, we're onto it, and looking at the full system with cables and infrared both ends. We've got the Tag Heuer booked for this year, we're also going to ask what the deal is with making the trackmate wireless as they can customise it, which would mean that any event could run dual lane slalom while the tag is used for downhill etc.

Comment by martin pavey on January 30, 2014 at 20:25

i would like a go at the 100 cone over 55 age group record ! Rene carrasco,s record stands at 28.33 secs!thats a world record !maybe set a ausie record ! be fun !


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Comment by Bugs on January 30, 2014 at 19:21

Re replacing the trakmate, looks like we need the following:

That's US$570, plus shipping.

It's enough for single-lane on it's own, as long as you have cable to run the length of the course.

When you combine it with the two infra-red transmitter/receiver pairs that are part of the Tag Heuer system we have, it's enough for dual-lane OR single-lane, with no need to run cable the length of the course either.

If we can procure two tape switches from somewhere we can save some money. In practice the tape switches would be used for the start lines on the ramps - it's a tried and tested solution, and no more troublesome than attaching infra-red sensors to the ramps.

Looking at tape switches here: http://www.tapeswitch.com/onlinestore/products.php?cat=11
we can get two tape switches (131A) for about US$100 plus shipping. I'm not 100% sure these would be beefy enough though. The 171IS might be better, but would be US$165 plus shipping. Too beefy and a skater won't trip the switch. Not beefy enough and it'll get destroyed. Anybody have an informed opinion?


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Comment by Scotty Taylor on January 30, 2014 at 14:46

G'day Nathan, the tag can do the bottom end with 2 lanes when combined with the Trackmate, but without it's single lane. We are happy to get the Trackmate out of our budget and work that out with ASRA offline as we have had prior arrangements with them in place for insurance and so on, and of course it will be available to all to use around the country, but it will also be a borrower pays system if the unit goes missing.


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Comment by nathan on January 30, 2014 at 14:39

Scotty, my understanding is the tag cannot do duel lane (its what we had last year and that is why we required Bernies gear). Perhaps a request to ASRA as to the possibility of purchase of another trakmate or something that can run duel lane so that CROSS isnt the only duel lane event in Australia. Cone dodgers have generally been paid up members of ASRA from day dot? I have no clue on price or availabilty of these machines having said that. But i do think a reliable, available duel lane timing system is super important to slalom races continuing in OZ. (The trakmate is what kicked it off!)


ASRA Admin
Comment by Scotty Taylor on January 30, 2014 at 13:37

The missing Trakmate is gone, nobody knows what happened to it, so we will buy one. More info soon, I am talking to the ASRA guys about setup with the Tag system as I think there are tweaks involved, and I need to discuss finances with the CROSS crew, but end of story is that we're racing dual lane with the proper setup as always :)

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