Dc Outlaw Series - January 17th Results

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Dc Outlaw Series - January 17th Results

Post by Brian Parsons » Mon Jan 19, 2004 5:32 am

DC Winter Outlaw series is back in action after a brief layoff. The excitement for racing is stronger than ever. Even temps in the 30s could not stop the dedicated.

It appears that there were several racers from all over the Mid Atlantic and South East that were suffering from some cabin fever. It is always good to see the guys from far off distances making the trek to DC for an Outlaw race. Gary Saenz from Lynchburg VA, Dave and Arron Morris from Va Beach and Burnes from Va Beach. And to my surprise Wesley Tucker from Charleston SC made the journey north.

Also it was good to see all of the new guys. Anthony, Danny, Seth and Brittany. Anthony and Danny are hardcore, these guys charged hard all day. We had enough young skaters at this race to have an under 18 division.

Mike Ohm took out everyone in the longboard race on the Bozi 36. I could not even get close to him or WesE on my normal longboard ride so in a desperate attempt to make the podium I took Mike’s board from him and was able to get the second place time. WesE charged to third on his homemade weapon.

The hybrid slalom race was a full on duel between Mike and me. Somehow I was able to take the win. Mike second, WesE still holding down third and Aaron Morris taking the 4th place spot.

Aaron has been getting lessons from John Gilmoure and Keith Hollien. I think Aaron is probably in the 8-10 fastest tight slalom racers on the East Coast right now. After the racing was over on Saturday I set a tight course for Aaron and everyone to practice on. I was certain that that silver Mercedes was parked somewhere and John had slipped in while I wasn’t looking. Either that classic Turner Aaron scored from John has some secret mojo in it or Aaron has been studying over Mollica dvds and impersonating John in his bedroon mirror. All I know is Aaron was faster and cleaner than anyone when things got tight.

Outlaw racing in DC is stronger than ever. Everyone is welcome. The next race is on February 7th, location is TBD.

Results:
1st Run 2nd Run 3rd Run Fastest
1. Mike Ohm 14.945 14.418 14.1 14.1
2. Brian Parsons 15.468 14.338 14.308 14.308
3. WesE 15.017 15.074 14.834 14.834
4. Dave Morris 17.316 16.37 16.209 16.209
5. Anthony Smallwood 18.086 16.758 16.299 16.299
6. John Dillion 17.146 18.887 16.855 16.855
7. Anthony Flis 18.351 17.481 17.05 17.05
8. Danny Crawford 19.928 18.641 17.386 17.386
9. Jeff Boswell 19.957 19.262 18.287 18.287
10. Burnes 19.953 18.783 18.629 18.629

1st Run 2nd Run 3rd Run Fastest
1. Brian Parsons 15.643 15.59 16.09 15.59
2. Mike Ohm 15.803 16.264 15.998 15.803
3. WesE 16.257 16.314 16.418 16.257
4. Aaron Morris 17.325 17.083 16.951 16.951
5. Slappy Maxwell 17.878 17.51 17.296 17.296
6. John Dillion 18.777 17.852 17.796 17.796
7. Dave Morris 19.311 18.504 19.267 18.507
8. Wesley Tucker 19.776 18.944 19.54 18.944
9. Burnes 20.196 20.595 DQ 20.196
9. Anthony Flis DQ 20.196 20.595 20.196
10. Jeff Bozwell 21.948 20.724 21.494 20.724
11. Danny Crawford DQ 25.268 25.151 25.151
12. Seth Levey 29.09 NA NA 29.09

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Post by Anthony Flis » Mon Jan 19, 2004 5:57 am

I took the results and reposted them on my website too just to make the site and me look cool....but thanks for a great time and hopefully ill start moving up some spots and start giving you guys a run for your money

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Post by Danny Crawford » Mon Jan 19, 2004 6:07 am

Yeah, I think I could've gotten a better time if I put my gumballs on the longboard but I think I would've gotten mad crazy wheelbite. Next time I think I'm gonna have to go at the course a lot more agressively.

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