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Welcome to the richest leg of downhill racing the world has ever seen. During 10 days in April the worlds best will converge on Australian shores for the start of the IGSA World Tour. Riders from North America, Europe, Africa, South America and Asia will face off against the best riders in Australia for $30,000 in cash and the title of worlds best.
It will be 10 days to examine the soul of a rider and determine if they can come out on top and take the title and the big dollars, or crash in a heap.
Welcome to the Australian World Cup leg, the richest, the biggest, and the craziest show on earth.
For more information follow the above links or contact:
Haggy Strom: haggy@skateboardracing.org.au
Dave Robertson: dave@skateboardracing.org.au
Colin Beck: colin@skateboardracing.org.au
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Just noticed that Haggy is standing on a spring board in the Scout Camp accommodation pics..hilarious! I haven't seen a spring board at a pool since 1985. The Scout Camp looks so Rad - this event is going to be awesome!
numbers arnt down due to the purse.
Most lugers are older, have 4 weeks leave a year and families.
most cant get 2 weeks off for a luge holliday then another week off for BTB.
Im keen to chip in for Daddo
Watching the Newtons Playground doco on TV about 3 years back is what got me back into Skateboarding.
He is always one of the first to give advise or help if asked.
Dont know Steve too well on a personal basis but as a skater he is an insperation to us all here in OZ. If he's keen to come im keen to chip in.
Jacko to win both Mt Keira and Newtons!
Okay: But I'll just stick to the 2011 North American I.G.S.A. races, because I've got to head home and don't really have the time.
Maryhill Festival of Speed, World Cup Event: organised by John and Bob Ozman, both former street luge racers (Bob even competed in 2011) the latter an X-games medalist.
WinSport Canada Cup, World Cup Event, organized in large part with the help of Bob Ozman (also Chief Steward), former X-games street luge racer and gold medalist.
Prince Edward County Gravity Fest, organized by Kolby Parks: street luge racer, winner of the classic luge class at WinSport Canada Cup, ranked 2nd in North America in both Street Luge and Classic Luge, in the world: 6th and 7th respectively.
U.S. National Championships: Organized and promoted by Bob Ozman, former x-games gold medalist in street luge.
The I.G.S.A. President Marcus Rietema is also a former competitive street luge racer.
Without street lugers, downhill racing in North America wouldn't exist. Without street lugers encouraging the x-games to demo downhill stand up in the x-games and get it featured in the gravity games, downhill stand up racing wouldn't likely exist as it is today around the world.
You should feel thankful for street luge paving the way so you can have such awesome events around the world. But instead you decide to kick us below the belt, marginalize us and act like it's okay. Then when we say, "hey, this isn't right" you say, "shut up and deal".
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