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Moderator: Hans Koraeus
Hans Koraeus wrote:For those who want to have a look at the World Ranking(s) before Morro Bay the possibility exists. With great programing help from Daniel Poweleit the World Ranking site has taken its first step. For now only the different rankings are shown but more specific results will soon be possible for each event and person in detail. There are still some bugs and incorrect data but in the whole it's ok.
Before looking at the current ranking (2004 up until September) I want to make you aware of the fact that it is a little bit out of balance. Skaters that has still not entered a Major this year (most of those going to Morro Bay) have placements that are lower than expected. But remind youself that they will have a big boost of points after this weekend at the Worlds. Hard to say exactly how much but the majority will have between 500 and 1200 points added.
What you still can make out of the current ranking is that the 2004 season first place is a battle between Maurus Strobel, Kenny Mollica and Richy Carrasco. They are all in Morro Bay to battle it out. Others who will make a great jump up the ranking towards the very top is Jason Mitchell, Gary Fluitt, Chris Barker, Keith Hollien, Steve Olson, Bobby Mandarino, Barrett Deck, Vlad Popov and Michael Dong. As fast as I get the results from Morro Bay I will calculate and publish the final standings.
Have a look at The World Rankings and remember: Lot's of people will have a big point boost the coming weekend in Morro Bay.
Maybe we should start a new "low comments & judgements about people you know nothing about" topic instead ?Hans Koraeus wrote:Please feel free to have strong opinions on the ranking here but for personal issues I propose the Dark side of the cone.
Etienne,etienne de Bary wrote:Is this Arab again, or have we got another psycho ?
This is totally off topic but i'm so happy you bring this: if you could have come to the PSWC this year (we did miss you and Kenny) you would have seen that crowd of ams ! ... and you know what that spot is like... not for beginners like me. Since we are mainly converting DH racers and generally skilled skaters, these young people improve very quickly, and Chris Hart does the same kind of job in Switzerland.John Gilmour wrote:One interesting thing that was relayed to me...someone told me that Avalon Sales in France exceeded the sales from within the entire USA. To me that is good news (is it true Dan?- It certainly surprised me.), as the gear spreads competition should intensify.
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I do think some of Hans structure in the ranking will encourage some California racers to travel to at one race outside of their home base. Reasonably speaking...I don't think this is out of the question for the top ten fastest racers from California (as many have already traveled). East Coast racers will have to take at least two trips. Some will have to travel even more (like Kenny Mollica)- or grow their local scene and host a contest there. Kenny slaloms alone.
This post makes me sick!. What an idiot Corky is. Racing as an Am is completely different that racing as a Pro. Times don't mean a thing!. Kosick is one of the top GS racers on the West Coast. And he has proven it at La Coast, WLA etc.... His times at Morro Bay and his few races entered mean nothing considering the competition he has raced against at La Costa, WLA and JPL. Noahs points in a Am bracket should have NO impact on his placing in the Pro bracket. He should enter a ZERO and be forced to earn his Pro Status/Ranking...Kosick no doubt should not only be ranked higher than Noah but higher in the Pro standings period based off of his race results against a higher caliber of west coast pros.How come an Am rider can be higher ranked than a Pro rider?
It is possible because the Am points table overlap the Pro points table a little bit. To simplify it, if you are in top 3 you may get more points than some of the lower placed Pro's.
Let's take an example. Noah Heinle has been racing as Am in 2003 and is ranked 14:th. Brent Kosick who races as Pro is in 19th.
In the Noah - Kosick case if we compare the 2 big races they both entered it looks like this
Morro Bay
Noah Am 2 and 3 (870 points), Kosick Pro 18 and 25 (860)
Breckenridge
Noah Am 1 and 1 (660), Kosick Pro 11 and 12 (523)