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The ENCINITAS OPEN: Sept 15-17th 2006

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 8:33 am
by Erik Basil
Come to Southern California for the La Costa Open Slalom Skateboard Races, to be held on Saxony Road!

CALLING ALL SKATERS--La Costa

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 4:07 pm
by Erik Basil
[The 2006 La Costa Open has been renamed as The 2006 Encinitas Open and there's a very happy mayor welcoming all to San Diego's north-coastal gem city. The format of the race has changed, with an Outlaw Slalom on Friday, instead of qualifying. Details are on SilverfishLongboarding.com in the Slalom Forum.

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 7:00 am
by Steve Collins
Remember to visit the NCDSA.COM contest calendar for the actual sign up and information from La Costa Boys Racing. Hope to see you all there.

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 2:50 pm
by Erik Basil
If you're coming, be sure to review the updated contest information, schedule and payment methods, which aren't on NCDSA. You can use the links to the 'Fish, above, to get all the latest news and information, along with race results, the photos and follow-up.

Drop by the Silverfish tent on the course to say hello and for neutral race support tools.

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 6:57 pm
by Steve Collins
Erik,

Silverfish has done a great job of publicizing the event. I'm also aware that you have put in a good deal of time and efort to help get the final approval from Encinitas. Many thanks for that.

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The updated information which is at NCDSA is as follows:

"Planned divisions will be A and B Open, Jr. Boys and Girls (17 and under), Kids Boys and Girls (12 and under), Legends (50 and over), Women Novices, and Women Open. C Open will be run, time permitting. Kids and Novice women will race on a modified short course ($15 entry fee). Entering two divisions, add $15.

Prize money will be awarded to the top Men and Women

Saturday will be a dual lane GS and Sunday will be a dual lane tight, in classic La Costa Boys fashion. The road is straight, so it will be good for spectators. The runout is long and flat. Footbraking should not be a problem.

Friday at noon will be an outlaw GS at the Poway Pumpstation. We will run a short course for anybody who wants to compete "C" for two runs, then run the full course for those who like speeds of 30+mph.


You can race anything you want as long as it is made from skateboard products, no matter how modified. News on "special boards" will be forthcoming.

The race is sanctioned by the American Slalom Skateboard Association.

This is a Main Event.

Checks can be made out to:

La Costa Boys Racing
4901 Morena Blvd. #905
San Diego, CA 92117

or

paypal to lynnibob@sbcglobal.net

(found at http://www.ncdsa.com/contest_registrati ... testID=226 )

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Hope to see you all there.

UPDATED ENCINITAS OPEN POSTER

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 7:06 pm
by Steve Collins
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Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 8:13 pm
by Erik Basil
Thanks, Steve. All the credit for making this event happen goes to Tiger, Lynn and the community of skaters that answered the call for a letter and phone contact campaign to the City of Encinitas.

If anyone is interested in more detailed information and more graphics/photos, but sized to fit within your viewing screen, use this link (which includes the same PayPal addressing listed on NCDSA) to ensure you've got the latest and most accurate information.

http://www.silverfishlongboarding.com/e ... 958-8.html

As the media partners for the event, we will cover the Encinitas Open for Concrete Wave Magazine and also, of course, for our "nearly live" coverage on the 'fish. The largest free gallery system of skateboarding photos on the internet will be enlarged with all the Encinitas Open photos, and we'll continue our policy of providing professional photography to the competitors, free.

So, if you haven't registered to compete, doo eet! If you're not gonna skate, come spectate and enjoy the Vendor's Fair on the sidelines. Either way, come on by the Silverfish Longboarding.com tent for a piece of shade, our neutral race support tools/table or just to say hello!

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 3:01 am
by Robbie Lyons
Should I be nervous? I am just ampin myself out with the whole racing thing I guess. I am kind of like: I havent slalomed on over 3 months, yet the race is in 2 weeks. Uh oh.

But I dont have any good places to practice near me, and I fear that if I fall I could injure myself (Mainly my wrist again) before the comp.

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 9:31 pm
by Jonathan Harms
Robbie,

Just go.

Feeling nervous is normal.

You'll have a good time. You'll learn a lot. You'll get to see all kinds of equipment. You'll meet a lot of people who are just as stoked on slalom as you are--or more. Even if you get stomped in the races, you'll still be better than you were. There's no substitute for just going to races. Just go.

Yep!

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 11:41 pm
by Claude Regnier
Jonathan, very well said.

Robbie it will be great. The only thing I can add to JH's post is you'll be sorry you didn't.

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 7:16 pm
by Erik Basil
Outlaw racing is today, at Pump Station, for the pre-event GS. If you need more information, go to the last page of the Encinitas Open Thread on Silverfish, or check the contest calendar on Adam's site. Photos and coverage of the races will be taken and provided by SilverfishLongboarding.com.

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 3:02 am
by Robbie Lyons
Thanks John and Claude. You two also persuaded me to go. It was loads of fun. I did much better than expected (1st place Junior GS, 2nd place Junior TS). I got to meet a ton of cool folks, get advice from Carrasco, Mitchell and others, see crazy boards/equipment, get some free schwag, and most of all improve my skill.

Claude - I wish I would have know that was you at the race. I remember admiring your board and the setup and asking you "Is that your board?" but it didnt click that it was your board. Like your Pro model. Durrr...Well anyways, glad you and the other Canadians made it down safely and I am glad I got to see you guys race. Hopefully I will see you guys at the next La Costa Open and hopefully I will be able to race with the "Big boys" :)

Just going to the event and racing with everyone gave me a boost of stoke on slalom. I admire slalom racers so much more by trying to make it through the course. Seeing all the pros fly through the TS course was insane. I am so glad I got to be a part of it and hopefully there will be another one.

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 3:53 pm
by Jonathan Harms
Congratulation, Robbie! See what I mean?

Wish I could've been there, too, but I did lots of other races this year, and it just wouldn't have worked. Sounds like it was a great time for everyone.

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 4:23 pm
by Wesley Tucker
Well,

I went to California and did four things:

• Qualified for all the races.
• Did respectable against a challenging line up.
• Never DQ'd on any timed run (doing that on CBark's tight courses is an accomplishment.)
• Didn't fall or even gritch a little on any run.

It was a great weekend. Lynn, Tiger, Clay, Pat, Denis and the whole LCB crew did a great job. Good venue, good courses, good crowd, lots of fun. The weather was everything you'd expect in So Cal. It was great spending the day on the hill, hanging with Tway and the crew after the races and best of all checking out the babes! (You know, the silicon/SoCal thing. WOW! It never ends.)

Thanks once again to the Ick House for taking me in and making a wayward traveler feel at home. Rick, Carin, Sara and Katie are absolutely the best in this little slalom skate world of ours.

Well, enough of that: Rick, go gel coat my board!

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 7:39 pm
by Adam Winston
thanks so much to everybody that put on this race... i didnt qualify for any of the races but i had the most fun ever at a race... on sunday me and cfav got knocked out.. so did tway so we all went surfing..... i got to meet some amazing people, the highlight was totally meeting cliff coleman, tway almost convinced me to stay in cali a little long. and i would have too if i had the coin... seriously the best trip EVER

Good Times at the race

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 6:13 am
by Kevin Longwell
can't wait till the next one!!!

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 7:12 pm
by Erik Basil
Wow, still decompressing from the whole thing... it was sure cool to see so many fast skaters in so many divisions. Made for long days, too...

The last of the galleries is finally up on the 'fish. Check 'em at http://www.silverfishlongboarding.com/galleries/ and look in the Slalom forum for the thread.