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  1. N+1 = what you should have. 
    N being current board  
    +1 being another board. 
    = quiver Cory typed about above. 
    The LCI comes off as a bunch of arrogant big headed folks but we're really just a bunch of idiots out to have fun and to help others have more fun themselves. 
    Peep the Yo LCI thread in the CO forum. 
    If it helps to with our season passes we can get you a $95 buddy tix. 
    Hope to see you soon. 
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    P.S. Most of us have quivers and may be able to help with an interim board if you really can't get along with the Rev. 

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  2. As stated above, race boards need the driver to provide constant input. It does not sound like that is your style of riding and there is nothing wrong with that.
    Some folks like the variable sidecut and some like radial. It's personal preference.  
    The variation of your incline is nowhere near as extreme as on the rev which is one reason they don't respond in the same manner. 


    Think about meeting up with the LCI at Loveland on a Sunday. You will get plenty of tips from people who are seeing you ride, have decades of riding experience, and used to coach snowboard racing. You just might find it both helpful and fun. 
     

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  3. 1 hour ago, pow4ever said:

    so much Zen in this statement.  For a long while; for me there are too many things going on at the same time.  So it's all reactionary.   To be smooth is to anticipate what's to come and filter out the noise/bad input.  Do more by doing less.

     

    Looking further ahead helps. Eyes see it well ahead, sends signals to brain/body. By the time you reach that point all systems know what to do. 
     

    Thought you learned that you should spend more time with the LCI and in CO. 😜
     

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  4. Nick first did this last year in a skating rink with hockey gear on. It in his IG as well. 
    I've never been on harder ice than lake ice in the middle of winter and can confirm the ice Nick carved on is bulletproof. I was just out on the Georgetown lake watching my son ice race his car. 
     

    Nice edge hold @Termin8tor

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  5. On 11/8/2022 at 2:25 PM, Corey said:

    Can I be a heretic here? 

    Something cold-rated and hard for 2" near edge, all conditions. Then either all-temp or the same cold for the middle, depending on temp.

    Both are crayoned-on and buffed with wax wizard the night before. Edges get this 2-3-minute treatment every riding day on abrasive man-made snow. Often don't even touch the middle if the temp didn't change. 

    I've never lost a world championship with this setup. 😝 

    I definitely need better in spring slush, but that's a rare day for me!  

    This ^^^, but I iron it in to those 2" at the beginning of the season and maybe one other time to prevent base burn. Wax wizard whatever temp is needed throughout the season.

    Love my Hot Rod race waxes but no longer available. Thankfully the LCI has a good stash between us all.

    Dominator, Swix, Toko and Holmenkol all make really good waxes and quite a few folks like OneBallJay.

    @Corey get something for warm temp in the spring and brush it out so the structure opens up. You will appreciate the results at the world champ spring slush slalom event. 

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  6. PGS results from 02-19-2023

     

    1ST 1:15.61 KWIATKOWSKI Oskar

    2ND 1:15.81 CAVIEZEL Dario

    3RD 1:16.58 PAYER Alexander

    Cody Winters 24th

    Dylan Udolf 33rd

    Ryan Rosencranz 35th

    Stevie MacCutcheon 36th

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    1ST 1:21.62 MIKI Tsubaki

    2ND 1:21.54 ULBING Daniela

    3RD 1:22.11 KROL Aleksandra

    Iris Pflum 23rd

    Alexa Bullis 26th

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    PSL results 02-21-2023

     

    1ST 1:12.95 PROMMEGGER Andreas

    2ND 1:13.43 AUNER Arvid

    3RD 1:13.36 GAUDET Arnaud

    Cody Winters 21st

    Ryan Rosencranz 29th

    Dylan Udolf 34th

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    1ST 1:19.69 ZOGG Julie

    2ND 1:21.23 JENNY Ladina

    3RD 1:20.66 SCHOEFFMANN Sabine

    Iris Pflum 18th

    Alexa Bullis 29th

     

  7. 2 hours ago, pow4ever said:

    When there are no snow to be had at the North East.  time to think about hoarding more gears to alleviate the crave... 

    Sounds like that will be the time to make another appearance in CO to ride the gear you have.

    Spending on travel to use what you have is better than attaining more wall decorations.

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  8. Always knew Stevie had it in him, when I was his coach, till his BX accident. So stoked for him to get to this level after all he has been through.

    Cody is crushing in Alpine and BX and I love seeing that too. Seeing him take down Big Benny was a highlight for me.

    Good luck everyone!

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  9. Women’s Parallel Team

    Iris Pflum - (Minneapolis, Minnesota; G Team; Upper Midwest Snow Series; 7/13/03; 2021)

    Alexa Bullis - (Slinger, Wisconsin; Auburn Ski Club; Midwest Best Series; 3/1/00; 2019)

    Grace Domino - (Forest Lake, Minnesota; G Team; Upper Midwest Snow Series; 7/28/2006)*

    Kaiya Kizuka - (Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania; Ski Roundtop Racing Club; Mid Atlantic Series; 5/26/99; 2019, 2021)

     

    Men's Parallel Team

    Cody Winters - (Steamboat Springs, Colorado; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 4/20/00; 2019, 2021)       

    Dylan Udolf - (West Hartford, Connecticut; Stratton Winter Sports Club; Southern Vermont Series; 7/22/97)*

    Ryan Rosencranz - (Weston, Massachusetts; Rocky Mountain Series; 4/23/94; 2019, 2021)

    Steven MacCutcheon - (Vail, Colorado; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Rocky Mountain Series; 11/7/87)*

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