DC Winter Outlaw Series

Slalom Skateboarding in Washington, U.S.A.

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Michel Temoche
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Non northern hill

Post by Michel Temoche » Fri Mar 12, 2004 11:47 pm

Professional drive one street north of P&R on the left there's a parking lot with a right hand turn at the top of the hill.

Anthony Flis
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Post by Anthony Flis » Sat Mar 13, 2004 12:59 am

jeff do you still have those kryptos marked off for me? that was like 2 or 3 weeks ago when i asked about them and i redrilled my tahoe for my randals so i have unlimited space itll just ride a tad bit high but im ok with it till i can build me a drop through board.....wes thanks for the pad ill be sure to bring the one i have. With danny c not coming ill be able to secure at least one spot higher than last time in longboard slalom heh heh heh....and with my gumballs on my cosmic its even better....Will it be duel longboard this time too?

Jeff Bozi
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Post by Jeff Bozi » Sat Mar 13, 2004 3:08 pm

Guys, I wish I could Pooped a bunch of Stims out this morning, but Im dry.

I have a few left I owe Vlad for Russia. I'll call Tracker mon & see how many of what they have left for real. I think the yellows are history. The Kiro 60a Barrel bushings are out now, judging from the 60a insert bushings protos, the barrel will hit the spot nicely.

I am fiarly sure I can still get greens & blues (stims), Ill post when I find out what I have comig & whats left.

See ya, Jeff
Bomb-Carve-Flow

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Post by Anthony Flis » Sun Mar 14, 2004 3:37 am

i had so much fun today. i just woke up cuz i passed out for like 2 hours on a couch sitting up with my feet on my longboard. that course was so hard and the wind just killed me. but i had fun non the less. now i have to go out and train for slalom now too...thanks to wese for helping me out setting my board up better and thanks to bozi for having my wheels cuz those things are just monsters.

Jack Quarantillo
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Post by Jack Quarantillo » Sun Mar 14, 2004 3:49 am

Hey Anthony (F.):
Your Mom needs to get some kind of award for driving you all the way up, then hanging out the whole time.

Hopefully, when the weather gets better, she can bring a chair and watch the races.

We had a great time, even tho we didn't make it in time to race the "longboard" race and the Second course was a little too much to jump in to at the last minute.

I did get some great photos, though. I'll try to post them tonight.

Q

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Post by Jack Quarantillo » Sun Mar 14, 2004 4:19 am

Photos here:

DC Slalom 2004-03-14

Q

Wes Eastridge
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Post by Wes Eastridge » Sun Mar 14, 2004 6:26 am

Sorry I had to be so lazy this time - I only had minimal sleep last night, plus had to conserve my energy for a commited event I had today right after the race.

Glad to see Chris and Noah back.

And a Big Welcome Back to Curt!

Brian, when is the next outlaw race? I see one listed this upcoming Saturday. If there’s no race, maybe we can go bomb the OCC hill legally (I believe the park opens that day).

Bozi, let me know when you plan to get more shirts made.

'Til next time (hopefully with more conciousness & verver).

Troy Smart
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Post by Troy Smart » Sun Mar 14, 2004 8:11 am

Sorry that you had'nt had much sleep and were conserving energy for the next event(??) and the pictures were nice, and it's nice to see that Kimbals back and blah, blah, blah....
But, what about the results?
The results.

What were the results???

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Post by Wes Eastridge » Sun Mar 14, 2004 2:38 pm

I had to leave before the race was over, so I don’t know the results.

Still looking to know when the next race is.

Andy Bittner
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Post by Andy Bittner » Sun Mar 14, 2004 3:49 pm

I left just as the dual slalom was starting. If there'd been an opportunity to bet and I'd been a betting man, I would've had my money on the Russian. He's so thin, he seems to slice cleanly through the uphill wind.

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Post by Slappy Maxwell » Sun Mar 14, 2004 7:18 pm

Vlad won by staying clean.
I think Noah had slightly faster times but hit a few cones.

I was already partaking of 'energy' drinks so the rest is kinda fuzzy.
I think Ohm was third.

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Post by Vlad Popov » Mon Mar 15, 2004 3:34 am

Who won who won who cares who won. I won. I had the best shorts@helmet combo!
Slappy won. He brought lotsa cold beer.
UR won. He had the nicest set of wheels for the hybrid course.
Aaron won. He had the nicest slalom set-up (after the race :D).
Curt won. He finally spent a day racing slalom!
Wes Tucker and Burnes won. They came from far far away.
Brian Parsons won. Another "killer event" that's "better then anything that we've seen"!
Noah and Ohm won. With their (back) "killer" slalom course.
Anthony won. Another "killer" video seshn!
aNTHONY won. Another slalom race and he's hooked for life.
Bozi won. Lotsa greatfull customers AND a new family member!
Q won! He made it there before the race was over!


So many new faces!!! Cute young girls and boys look much qutah on da slalom bohds! Oh, somebody stop me!


STOKED TO RACE IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA THE MEKKKA OF WORLD SLALOM OR IS IT MARYLAND I DON'T KNOW NEVER WENT TO SKOOL ONLY NOU HAW TO SKAITBORD
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Seth Levy
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Post by Seth Levy » Mon Mar 15, 2004 10:54 am

any chance we can set up another race sometime soon? there was no way i could make it out saturday, but i have upgraded my trucks to indys and i think that it will make a big difference! plus i miss the cones! i also want to meet the new people!

David Morris
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Yep

Post by David Morris » Mon Mar 15, 2004 12:33 pm

Yeah, I had a good time with the exception of the terrible headwind we all had to battle. There were a couple of times when I hit the wind so hard I thought I would get blown back to the top of the hill!

I was so tired yesterday morning!

I will try to post some pictures up later today. I know I will have at least a good group shot.

Also BRIAN PARSONS check your email. I sent you the info you requested.

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Post by Dave Gale » Mon Mar 15, 2004 1:32 pm

Sounds and looks like you boyz had a blast!!!!! Ohm, you be lookin fast even in still shots.. Vlad..did Jason finally hook you up???
Congrats to you ALL. I'm envious
ENJOY!! (while you can)

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Post by Vlad Popov » Mon Mar 15, 2004 3:03 pm

Dave, he promissed to mail everything again this week.

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Post by Vlad Popov » Tue Mar 16, 2004 3:22 am

We could have had a (ISSA) “major” or two in the Washington, DC area. I don’t know… Over 30 people show up for the last slalom race. Out of 19 riders 4 were out of state and one was “completely foreign” from the Cold War era. Five out of 19 is 26.3%. The race, as well as the series, was announced well in advance. In terms of number of races in the series times the number of racers who attended divided by time, the DC Slalom Series beats everything from the recent past and present.
Where does it qualify us? Is it good enough for a truly international competition status (over 5% - foreign)?
I wonder… Image

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DC Outlaw Race

Post by David Morris » Tue Mar 16, 2004 11:46 am

Here is the Podium Shot from the DC Outlaw race. 3-13-2004


<img src="http://davmo.net/DCOUTLAW31504.jpg">

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Post by David Morris » Tue Mar 16, 2004 11:47 am

<img src="http://davmo.net/DCCREW31504.jpg">


try it again.

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