Noah Heinle wins on Skaterbuilt ConeKiller GS!

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Noah Heinle wins on Skaterbuilt ConeKiller GS!

Post by David Hegstrom » Tue Nov 08, 2005 4:31 pm

Congrats goes out to Noah Heinle of DC Crew fame...anyone who is "in the know" knows that Noah has been knocking on the door for a while now...itching for victory...and NOW IT'S HIS TURN...

His first pro slalom GS event at The Downhillbillies Dixie Cup Race-and he takes it on a wooden Skaterbuilt ConeKiller GS! Thanks Noah! Good on you...

The CK-GS has podiumed and/or won a slew of events in 05'...

Turning Conventional Slalom Theory on it's EAR!

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Post by Marion Karr » Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:18 pm

I am not completely sure but I think he was on the same board when he finished second in the Downhill portion of the Dixie Cup. His GS runs were awesome.
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Post by Joe Iacovelli » Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:45 pm

Marion Karr wrote:I am not completely sure but I think he was on the same board when he finished second in the Downhill portion of the Dixie Cup.
Thhat's correct. I know how fast Noah is but didn't think that on a hill that big he could out roll guys that 20-30% heavier than him, then to turn around a take second on the same damn board. Amazing.

He must have cheated somehow. Magnets maybe.

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Post by Wesley Tucker » Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:49 pm

Noah took second by being CLEVER and SKILLED.

He followed the rules and picked up his foot at the no-push line just like the rules dictated, but then instead of dropping into a tuck, he pumped like a madman right down to the starting blocks.

When other skaters (Marion included) were tucked going over the plates, Noah was still getting into his crouch after having got in a good 4 or 5 pumps. So that extra velocity at the top of the hill paid off at the bottom.
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Post by Mike Cividino » Thu Nov 10, 2005 3:20 am

i dont really think the pump helped a lot. He beat me by 3 1000th`s of a second and I am lighter than Noah and much lighter than Marion, I tucked the whole hill. That DH race was all about aero and mass, I need to be heavier. If the finish line was closer to the bottom of the steeps the reults may have varied..but Marion still would have won.

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