<<On 1/28/2003 Wesley Tucker wrote in from (64.12.xxx.xxx)
But seriously,
Mike, you asked about flex for different courses (hey, who's in charge around here anyway?)
Think of it this way: what's the suspension like on a drag racer? Conversely, how much design time goes into the suspension and handling of a Formula 1 car?
Both are completely legitimate forms of racing, but each have very unique and almost completely seperate requirements. Think of the "TS Board" as a drag racer: straight down the course, maximum speed, minimum handling and maximum ability to transmit horsepower to the pavement.>>
To which Mike replied,
<<On 1/28/2003 Mike Maysey wrote in from (66.236.xxx.xxx)
Thanks Wesley. That helps a lot. I'm rethinking my boards now in preperation for the FCR 2003 Series.>>
And two years later he wins the Tight Slalom World Championship on a stiff minimal-flex Skaterbuilt.
Ah, I feel so vindicated!

Now, if I can just get my own act together and start being a RACER again instead of just a PARTICIPANT.