2. CONES
2.1 The first cone shall be placed no closer than 4 meters from the starting ramp.
2.2 The cones shall have an approximate base diameter or 140 mm and shall stand within a circle drawn immediately around the cones.
2.3 Each course shall consist of a series of cones placed in a straight line. The distance between cones shall be 1.7 m (measured from center to center).
2.4 It is the duty of the cone marshalls to check that the cones are placed correctly after each run. If a cone was incorrectly placed before a run the skater may choose to take another run or to keep the time he/she received.
2.5 The number of cones should be exactly 36.
2.6 The finish line should be placed 0.5 meter after the last cone, thus creating a course of exactly 60 meters.
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Carsten,
SPSR (in the title) = straight slalom. The other cone distances (for GS etc) are in other topics.
The idea was to create a cyber slalom event before cyber itself existed. I think the exact number was used to create a course of a certain distance. I don't know if there is any real interest in that logic, it would probably be smarter to just say 40 cones nowadays.
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SPSR (in the title) = straight slalom. The other cone distances (for GS etc) are in other topics.
The idea was to create a cyber slalom event before cyber itself existed. I think the exact number was used to create a course of a certain distance. I don't know if there is any real interest in that logic, it would probably be smarter to just say 40 cones nowadays.
/Jani
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I agree with this part of the rule:
I'm against these two arguments of the rule:
For downhill competitions it depends on the slope angle. 1.70 or 1.80 can already be really tough...
rmn
It feels quite unconfortable to come down the starting ramp and immedialtely have to enter the slalom course.2.1 The first cone shall be placed no closer than 4 meters from the starting ramp.
I'm against these two arguments of the rule:
It ought to be made a difference between flat and downhill courses. For flat straight slalom it is necessarily recommended not to make it wider than 1.70 (Pros). 1.60 would be best. (The tighter the better you can accellerate)2.3 Each course shall consist of a series of cones placed in a straight line. The distance between cones shall be 1.7 m (measured from center to center).
For downhill competitions it depends on the slope angle. 1.70 or 1.80 can already be really tough...
As Jani said; 40 or more2.5 The number of cones should be exactly 36.
rmn
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