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Detlef Rehbock wrote:o.k. rough schedule, but it´s really rough.
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so it looks better this way.
friday morning we build the race track
training starts at 3 p.m.
pool session at 8 p.m.
get together at the hotel bar at 10 p.m.
saturday 9 a.m. training
11 a.m. race start tight, special
8 p.m. race stop
expo party / pool session
sunday
8 a.m. training giant in sarstedt
10 a.m. giant slalom (two runs each, best time count)
12:00 break, going back to the expo area
1:30 p.m. rest of the special/ tight race
4 p.m. price ceremony
pics will follow. i wait for blue sky to make the pics (next week for sure)
what do you think about the time schedule.
i would like to wait a little more to make the decision
Yes it's a good thing, I prefer 2 days competitions, so we can stay one more day with the family and save one hotel night fees' !Steve Hinzen wrote:Thanks, Dete. No race on friday sounds good to me. I have to work that day.
I passed your e-mail address and message on to Benny. I asked him to place some info on the forum.Detlef Rehbock wrote:hey hans,
count me in the competition in amsterdam. i love this city. why?
everybody knows why.
so we see us in paris.
Bruno Peeters: is Belgian; haven't seen him since Fontainebleau 1980's; didn't know he skated slalom.Carsten Pingel wrote:how about Bruno Peeters and Massimo Van der Plaas ? Didn't they compete in Münster ?
for me it´s the same, just change dumb young guy to dumb old guyWell, what can I say? I'm just a dumb young guy, who loves to race with his skateboard, right?
And yes, you are right. I love it. Since I got into this, I made many friends, all over here and among the big pond and I am so thankful for that.
Togehter we feel pleasure and pain.
That's some really good news, but sorry, it can't help me (personly) being dissapoited of some peoples sellfishness and none exsisting imagination of fairness....,I am one North American that plans on competing in both PWCS & HWCS events this year.
Many of us on the BOD and also the members themselves feel that some Major events held back to back are great and will benefit everyone. Don't forget when the rankings and statuses we're being worked on it was hard to imagine 6, 8 or even 10 possible big events in a year or more.About statuses there have been an unofficial rule in the World Rankings before to spread out statuses over the season and geographically. I.e. having two Main statuses one weekend after the other has not been allowed. The European coordinators for 2007 will look it over but I'm just telling what has been the main idea before.