DC Winter Series - March 13th Results
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 6:18 am
The last race of the DC Winter Outlaw Series went off in true winter conditions. Cold and windy. But it was dry and there were some of the fastest skaters I know ready to get it on.
It was totally ON!!! One of the heaviest fields ever for an outlaw race with some of the fastest East Coast skaters battling for the top eight positions. Clearly Noah and Vlad were the fastest guys even with a major head wind these guys had the strength to consistently go faster and cleaner. It was great to have Curt Kimbel back racing with us. Curt was unlucky in qualifying and was seeded against Noah in the first elimination race. Mike Ohm was in top form upsetting UR13 in the first round and losing to Noah by just a few tenths in the finals. Ohm easily beat me for 3rd. Aaron Morris qualified with the top skaters but Vlad was just too much for the young lad.
The B Class groups of skaters are the most exciting to watch. The first race was a battle for the last spot between Burnes and Anthony Flis. These guys were so close to one another their first heat was a dead tie. Burns made it into the bracket of eight and was eliminated by Eric (GeezerX). Dave Morris eliminated Wesley Tucker in the first round then Dave went on to loose to Eric. Eric DQed In the first heat and was able to make up the pentalty to make it into the finals. Slappy Maxwell continues to dominate the B class. Slappy has been accused of sandbagging in the past but today that was defiantly not the case. It was great to see Eric make it to the finals, if he could just learn to stay on course.
We had several new racers show up for the longboard GS race today. Father-daughter team Frank and Brittany Scheib appeared to be having a blast. Frank defiantly has done this before and Brittany did great for her first day riding around cones.
This was the last scheduled race of the winter outlaw series. I will post up the point’s results very soon. I also will have a new schedule of races for spring and summer up this week.
Thanks for everyone coming and helping out with the races. Mike and Noah, thanks for setting a great course.
Longboard Results
1. Vlad Popov – 17.322
2. Noah Heinle – 18.051
3. WesE – 18.318
4. Mike Ohm – 18.416
5. Curt Kimbel – 18.664
6. Aaron Morris – 18.994
7. Eric Walgren – 19.499
8. Anthony Flis – 19.739
9. Brian Parsons – 19.771
10. Mitch Temoche – 20.088
11. Anthony Smallwood – 20.338
12. Dave Morris – 21.176
13. Burnes – 21.551
14. Rene Hayden – 21.604
15. Jeff Bozi – 22.435
16. Gary Saez – 23.923
17. Frank Scheib – 24.930
18. Brittany Conception - 33.626
19. Brittany Scheib – 40.680
Hybrid Slalom Results - A Class
1. Vlad Popov – 18.653
2. Noah Heinle – 18.712
3. Mike Ohm – 21.010
4. Brian Parsons – 20.711
5. UR13 – 19.682
6. WesE – 20.952
7. Curt Kimbel – 21.165
8. Aaron Morris – 21.333
Hybrid Slalom Results - B Class
1. Slappy Maxwell – 23.485
2. Eric Walgren – 23.090
3. Dave Morris – 24.915
4. Rene Hayden – 23.561
5. Wesley Tucker – 24.004
6. Anthony Smallwood – 25.320
7. Kyle Bozi – 26.829
8. Burnes – 27.742
9. Anthony Flis – 27.823
It was totally ON!!! One of the heaviest fields ever for an outlaw race with some of the fastest East Coast skaters battling for the top eight positions. Clearly Noah and Vlad were the fastest guys even with a major head wind these guys had the strength to consistently go faster and cleaner. It was great to have Curt Kimbel back racing with us. Curt was unlucky in qualifying and was seeded against Noah in the first elimination race. Mike Ohm was in top form upsetting UR13 in the first round and losing to Noah by just a few tenths in the finals. Ohm easily beat me for 3rd. Aaron Morris qualified with the top skaters but Vlad was just too much for the young lad.
The B Class groups of skaters are the most exciting to watch. The first race was a battle for the last spot between Burnes and Anthony Flis. These guys were so close to one another their first heat was a dead tie. Burns made it into the bracket of eight and was eliminated by Eric (GeezerX). Dave Morris eliminated Wesley Tucker in the first round then Dave went on to loose to Eric. Eric DQed In the first heat and was able to make up the pentalty to make it into the finals. Slappy Maxwell continues to dominate the B class. Slappy has been accused of sandbagging in the past but today that was defiantly not the case. It was great to see Eric make it to the finals, if he could just learn to stay on course.
We had several new racers show up for the longboard GS race today. Father-daughter team Frank and Brittany Scheib appeared to be having a blast. Frank defiantly has done this before and Brittany did great for her first day riding around cones.
This was the last scheduled race of the winter outlaw series. I will post up the point’s results very soon. I also will have a new schedule of races for spring and summer up this week.
Thanks for everyone coming and helping out with the races. Mike and Noah, thanks for setting a great course.
Longboard Results
1. Vlad Popov – 17.322
2. Noah Heinle – 18.051
3. WesE – 18.318
4. Mike Ohm – 18.416
5. Curt Kimbel – 18.664
6. Aaron Morris – 18.994
7. Eric Walgren – 19.499
8. Anthony Flis – 19.739
9. Brian Parsons – 19.771
10. Mitch Temoche – 20.088
11. Anthony Smallwood – 20.338
12. Dave Morris – 21.176
13. Burnes – 21.551
14. Rene Hayden – 21.604
15. Jeff Bozi – 22.435
16. Gary Saez – 23.923
17. Frank Scheib – 24.930
18. Brittany Conception - 33.626
19. Brittany Scheib – 40.680
Hybrid Slalom Results - A Class
1. Vlad Popov – 18.653
2. Noah Heinle – 18.712
3. Mike Ohm – 21.010
4. Brian Parsons – 20.711
5. UR13 – 19.682
6. WesE – 20.952
7. Curt Kimbel – 21.165
8. Aaron Morris – 21.333
Hybrid Slalom Results - B Class
1. Slappy Maxwell – 23.485
2. Eric Walgren – 23.090
3. Dave Morris – 24.915
4. Rene Hayden – 23.561
5. Wesley Tucker – 24.004
6. Anthony Smallwood – 25.320
7. Kyle Bozi – 26.829
8. Burnes – 27.742
9. Anthony Flis – 27.823