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Newton's Playground 2008

A massive weekend of racing including downhill, luge, classic luge, hybrid slalom and giant slalom. This was an IGSA sanctioned event featuring the best downhill riders from around the world on the internationally famous Mt Panorama race track.



Photos

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Added by Bugs on March 20, 2008 at 22:30 — 2 Comments

Australian Slalom Nationals 2008



The Australian Nationals featured incredibly close racing, with Steve Daddow continuing his run of beating Haggy Strom in the Nationals. Jackson Shapiera posted some very fast times and looked a real threat, but cruelled his chances by twice DQ'ing in the later rounds.



Results



  1. Steve Daddow
  2. Haggy Strom
  3. Paul Carey
  4. Colin Beck
  5. Jackson Shapiera
  6. Dave…
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Added by Bugs on February 21, 2008 at 22:30 — No Comments

BTS Tape Switches

tape switch

The BTS tape switches are the brainchild of Greg "Groundhangers" Ambler, whose backyard workshop is a scene of fevered skateboarding invention. Just like the Professor on Gilligan's Island, who made a radio of grass and coconut shells, Greg has created a guide on how to make tape switches out of ordinary household items.

This is a feat not to be underestimated - buying tape switches from…

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Added by Bugs on January 1, 2008 at 22:30 — 2 Comments

BTS Timing System



Blacktown Skates (BTS) have released a fantastic and affordable slalom timer, available in two models:

  • BTS 200 Pro - a sturdy single-lane timer with RJ12 connections.
  • BTS 1000 Pro - same as the BTS 200 Pro, but includes a split-timing feature.

These timers have been used extensively in ASRA races, and have worked flawlessly. We recommend them! Contact…

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Added by Bugs on January 1, 2008 at 21:00 — No Comments

Conehead Cup 2007 - Final Results

The final count, complete with sister-kissing ties and slash-your-wrist one-point winners and losers.





What can I say? Without doubt the best slalom race series ever held in Australia this century! Thanks to everybody who came along and was part of it - definitely history in the making.



Paul Carey takes 3rd place:…

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Added by Bugs on October 8, 2007 at 23:30 — No Comments

Conehead Cup 2007, Race 5, Blacktown



In my opinion, that was the best course of the series (and I didn't even set it - credit for that goes to Mick Mulhall, with help from Haggy). It was easily the fastest race of the series, and nearly everybody was a little intimidated by the speed and the gnarly run-out. But I hope those sorts of speeds are the future of slalom here - its such an adrenaline rush to skate, and the people watching got a real sense of… Click here for the full story

Added by Bugs on October 8, 2007 at 23:00 — No Comments

Conehead Cup 2007, Race 4, San Remo



Technical troubles with the timing system meant this race had to be converted from a dual-lane elimination to a single-lane jam session.



In the end the results had a familiar look, with Haggy, Steve and Paul taking the spots on the podium.



Placings



  1. 15.46 Haggy Strom
  2. 15.94 Steve Daddow
  3. 16.22 Paul Carey
  4. 16.42 Dave Robertson
  5. 16.43 Mick Mulhall
  6. 17.08…
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Added by Bugs on August 8, 2007 at 23:30 — No Comments

Conehead Cup 2007, Race 3, Canberra



Hi folks, I'm back in Sydney after spending a night in a Canberra hospital with a fractured sternum and suspected heart damage! Eventually the doctors ruled out any damage to the heart, but it was a bit of a freak-out.



The head-to-head racing was awesome - it was really exciting to watch, and I think led to a couple of people (me being one of them) trying a bit too hard to get to the finish line too quickly.



It's amazing how… Click here for the full story

Added by Bugs on July 5, 2007 at 0:30 — No Comments

Conehead Cup 2007, Race 2, Kincumber Ditch



Round 2 of the 2007 Conehead Cup went off with a record 38 riders from around Australia taking on the flesh-tearing crete of Kincumber Ditch.

After an extended period of wet weather, a couple of days of sun had us optimistic that the ditch would be dry, and so it seemed when we arrived. But although the sunny weather held, the accumulated moisture in the side of the hill began to seep through the concrete, slowly making one side of the course wet and…

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Added by Bugs on May 27, 2007 at 23:30 — No Comments

Blacktown GS, May 6 2007

Today's session was at the big fast hill at Blacktown in western Sydney. This hill will be the location for Race 5 of the Conehead Cup on October 7.



Results



  1. 32.30 Haggy Strom
  2. 33.93 Paul Carey
  3. 34.44 Colin Beck
  4. 35.77 Greg Ambler
  5. 35.85 Gareth Fitzgerald
  6. 36.17 Glenn Mills
  7. 38.67 Old School Ritchie
  8. 39.41 Brad Pearson
  9. 40.56 Mick Codner
  10. 40.56 Paul Shaddock
  11. 42.81 Scott…
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Added by Bugs on May 6, 2007 at 23:30 — No Comments

Conehead Cup 2007, Race 1, Cam's Jam

The 2007 Conehead Cup kicked off in great style with 29 riders from around Australia making it a truly national event.

It was a tough course, with plenty of riders spraying cones everywhere, but Haggy Strom was able to pip Steve Daddow with his last run of the day, despite suffering from the flu.

After the slalom a wild variety of events took place - luge, hill bombing, and the crowd favourite - high jump.

But the event…

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Added by Bugs on April 29, 2007 at 23:30 — No Comments

Ainslie Son of a Ditch, January 28 2007

The Ainslie Ditch isn't for the faint-hearted. Although it isn't steep, the transitions are abrupt, the flat bottom is narrow, and the whole thing is divided into segments separated by rows of concrete teeth and oddly mismatched walls. The perfect location for a race!



The gnarl factor meant that everybody started slowly, but as confidence grew people started to really attack the course. Jed Goggin slashed his first time by 21 seconds, and… Click here for the full story

Added by Bugs on January 28, 2007 at 22:30 — No Comments

Kincumber Ditch Slalom, November 26 2006

A drainage ditch on the NSW Central Coast was the venue for the best day of racing in a long while. It had everything—cones, transition, and sausages. The NACOSS guys put a great show on and worked really hard to get the ditch clean and skateable.

The riding was amazing. Glen was a class above everybody else all day and looked like he'd been born riding that ditch. Scott Tansley, Matt Kittai and Hawkon…

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Added by Bugs on November 26, 2006 at 22:30 — No Comments

Currumbin Waters Downhill, November 12 2006

Many thanks to Ash for this report on the the Gold Coast crew's outlaw downhill at Currumbin Waters.

A fantastic day of racing kicked off at 9am with a series of 4-rider heats. Names were drawn out of a hat for each heat, and 4 points were given for first place, down to 1 point for 4th.

ROUND 1

Heat 1

1st LEESO (4 points)

2nd DARREN…

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Added by Bugs on November 12, 2006 at 22:30 — No Comments

SOS Mash Dash, 11 November 2006

Day two of the Sydney Old School Jam brought the MASH Dash through Dulwich Hill skate park. A massive queue formed for a run through the timer, with the top 10 going through to Round Two.



Round Two was a single run, with no time to adjust tactics and find the fastest line. Jamie looked like he had the win, but Kel snatched victory with the last run of the day.



Results



The top 10:



  1. 15.88…
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Added by Bugs on November 11, 2006 at 22:30 — No Comments

SOS King of the Kones

The first day of the 3-day Sydney Old School (SOS) Jam kicked off with slalom at Allawah. Twenty-seven riders entered and the folks from Melbourne and Canberra really stepped up, but it was Paul Carey from NACCOSS who stole the show.



Enormous credit and thanks go to Johnny Fox, Greg Ambler,… Click here for the full story

Added by Bugs on November 10, 2006 at 22:30 — No Comments

Allawah Slalom Jam, October 22 2006

As Chris M noted, our races are starting to look very pro. Not only do we have a timing system, we now have a portable start ramp courtesy of the BTS workshop.

And the times are getting closer. Congrats to Haggy for staying ahead of the pack, but that pack is getting very crowded and is slowly starting to catch up.

Thanks again to Mountain Mick for arriving early and sweeping the course, to Mick Mulhall for repairing the timing system (that he broke), and to…

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Added by Bugs on October 22, 2006 at 23:30 — No Comments

Allawah Slalom Jam, October 8 2006

The story of the day was WIND - a howling gale that made some runs blisteringly fast, and others like swimming through molasses. Mick Mulhall offended the slalom gods and went down early - heal up dude!

Today was also the race christening of the BTS start ramp - a great addition.

Very close times across the top four.

Results

  1. 20.19 Colin Beck
  2. 20.31 Greg Ambler
  3. 20.50 Scott Tansley
  4. 20.71 Mick Mulhall
  5. 21.72 Gareth…
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Added by Bugs on October 8, 2006 at 23:30 — No Comments

Allawah Slalom Jam, September 16 2006

Our "first-Sunday-of-the-month" rule has suffered a bit lately due to conflicting schedules and a sentiment that once a month 'aint enough, so a few of us found ourselves racing on a Saturday in the middle of the month. Why not?

Again the dual was between second and third, with the last run of the day settling the score. Many thanks to Mountain Mick for sweeping the course early, and congrats to Josh for making the course for the first time and then jumping for…

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Added by Bugs on September 16, 2006 at 23:30 — No Comments

San Remo Slalom Jam, August 19 2006

The NACCOSS boys had been hyping up their super slalom venue at San Remo, just a short distance from the bowl, and a trip up the F3 was in order.

And what a fantastic spot! Super-smooth, with a decent pitch, lots of width, and a shoe-saving run out. The NACCOSS locals were out in force and the day had a real picnic/gala atmosphere.

Results

  1. 15.95 Haggy Strom
  2. 17.45 Colin…
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Added by Bugs on August 19, 2006 at 23:30 — No Comments

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