Initial take on this proposal:Marcus Rietema wrote:I believe rules should be as simple as possible.
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Here are my proposed equipment rules:
1) Too much emphasis on specifying exact wheel (size) and bearing (type and size).
2) "Riding in standing position" is a technique, not an equipment rule.
3) Increased emphasis on equipment safety (deck soundly built, pads, gloves) -- this looks more applicable to downhill racing than slalom. The rules should "allow" or "require" or "prohibit" equipment -- but I don't think we should "recommend" equipment.
4) Banning wheels that "show a significant advantage" and are "not commercially available" is not a problem in slalom right now. If we have any problem in this area, it is TRUCKS that are not "reasonably priced", and "commercially available", yet might give a "significant advantage".
5) The whole can of worms about banning custom-built, expensive equipment is not a path I want to go down. Then we need to monitor what's available commercially, keep a list of banned items, etc. This adds complexity to the rules that I don't think we need.
6) Other than items 4 and 5, yes, this proposal looks simpler than the original draft.
7) The proposed rules don't prohibit clutches, brakes, propulsion devices, fairings, etc. I understand you think these don't need to be in the rules because "no reasonable person" would attempt to do this. Well, I hate to burst your bubble, but there are a few unreasonable people in the Slalom world who will try to do anything that is not expressly prohibited in the rules.
8) I agree that rules should be updated more often (yearly) .... that applies to a different section of the rules than EQUIPMENT...