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Old 03-24-11 | 12:12 PM
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do you think they released the dog as an obstacle?
I was wondering that too...and that was the part of the race that I found most frightening. I could almost hear Montgomery Burns shouting UNLEASH THE HOUNDS!

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#1: This is not being done in the USA. I'm willing to be that the Chilean legal system doesn't allow this to become slavering time for the personal injury lawyers.
Which is one of the things that makes this the country it is, the right to get an impartial trial when someone is hurt. I wonder how many would want Chile's legal system after an accident?
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Old 03-24-11 | 12:41 PM
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Cool race. Gotta love the dog!. Random obstacle. Doesn't appear to have too many rules. At the end of the video you can hear the offical from the UCI lecturing him on wearing a full face helemt.
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Old 03-24-11 | 12:41 PM
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I sat a little too close to the monitor and now I am not feeling so hot.

That must be one big mountain to take that long to get down.
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Old 03-24-11 | 03:14 PM
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I sat a little too close to the monitor and now I am not feeling so hot.

That must be one big mountain to take that long to get down.
I was also struck by the length of the race. I can't imagine staying in control on a course like that for that long!
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Old 03-24-11 | 03:58 PM
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Old 03-24-11 | 06:55 PM
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I have been DH racing since 1985. I did well at the masters world championships. The race is crazy because of the fence and dog etc. the actual terrain is pretty modest.

Watch this film of world champion Sam Hill. It would take 2.5 hours to drive down this hill in a 4X4 truck. I think it took Sam around 3 mins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIygwolIHjg

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Old 03-24-11 | 11:13 PM
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I have been DH racing since 1985. I did well at the masters world championships. The race is crazy because of the fence and dog etc. the actual terrain is pretty modest.

Watch this film of world champion Sam Hill. It would take 2.5 hours to drive down this hill in a 4X4 truck. I think it took Sam around 3 mins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIygwolIHjg
While that was amazing, no one threw a dog at him.

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Old 03-24-11 | 11:24 PM
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The dog wasn't part of the course, and these redbull urban downhill competitions occur regularly in Southern America. There are pretty much no rules besides stay in the course, and you have to deal with what you get. The dog happened to walk onto the course and nobody intervened because dogs aren't little house pets in most of Southern America.
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Old 03-24-11 | 11:57 PM
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The dog wasn't part of the course, and these redbull urban downhill competitions occur regularly in Southern America. There are pretty much no rules besides stay in the course, and you have to deal with what you get. The dog happened to walk onto the course and nobody intervened because dogs aren't little house pets in most of Southern America.
I knew this, actually . But I like the idea of dog-throwing as part of the obstacles better.
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Old 03-25-11 | 12:21 AM
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That's impressive. One article I found about the race claimed the elevation drop is around 2000 feet, though it changes year-to-year as does the exact course.
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Old 03-25-11 | 05:42 AM
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whew ...
watching that made me shrivel up like a spider on a hot stove.
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Old 03-25-11 | 05:51 AM
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How in the world were they able to make this a legitimate-organized race! They even had sponsors for this thing. CRAZY!
No ambulance-chasers.

I've always thought alley cat races were fun, but I can't drink like those youngsters.

snarky''s video had me craning my head back. great vid.

This guy gets a lot of them, too.
https://www.digave.com/videos/

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Old 03-25-11 | 06:09 AM
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Makes my kidneys hurt just watching!

Ah, to be twenty again.

Reminds me of my "stint" racing Elsinores and Husqvarnas.

....and no, I didn't race chainsaws.
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Old 03-25-11 | 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
No ambulance-chasers.

I've always thought alley cat races were fun, but I can't drink like those youngsters.

snarky''s video had me craning my head back. great vid.

This guy gets a lot of them, too.
https://www.digave.com/videos/
I can't ride or drink like them
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Old 03-25-11 | 07:16 AM
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Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake
Which is one of the things that makes this the country it is, the right to get an impartial trial when someone is hurt. I wonder how many would want Chile's legal system after an accident?
My opinion is, the American legal system isn't so hot. I'm not impressed by lawyers who are out to shake down anyone who has a dime in his pocket for anything they can trump up. Too bad we're no longer responsible for our own decisions.

No, American lawyers are mostly just bottom-feeders.
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Old 03-25-11 | 07:40 AM
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Great (but motion sickness inducing) video, cool course! Stupid American liability laws! I also choose to believe the dog was a planned obstacle. Maybe it's an alley dog race?
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Originally Posted by deleterious
Great (but motion sickness inducing) video, cool course! Stupid American liability laws! I also choose to believe the dog was a planned obstacle. Maybe it's an alley dog race?
Until you're injured and can't work. Then it's thank God for liability laws. One of the most amazing things in recent history is that somehow the average person has been convinced giving up his right to a jury trial for fair compensation is a good thing.

The only protection any of us have against grievous abuse and harm is access to lawyers and the court system.

Besides...you're in LA, that's barely the US anyway. Napoleanic code
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Until you're injured and can't work. Then it's thank God for liability laws. One of the most amazing things in recent history is that somehow the average person has been convinced giving up his right to a jury trial for fair compensation is a good thing.

The only protection any of us have against grievous abuse and harm is access to lawyers and the court system.

Besides...you're in LA, that's barely the US anyway. Napoleanic code
This is true, our liability laws mostly involve the guillotine. I really meant the litigation-happy modern American culture in general; no sense of personal responsibility, caveat non emptor, etc. But that is really a discussion for another time and place.
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Old 03-25-11 | 08:29 AM
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This is true, our liability laws mostly involve the guillotine. I really meant the litigation-happy modern American culture in general; no sense of personal responsibility, caveat non emptor, etc. But that is really a discussion for another time and place.


Let them eat cake (that's made with carcinogens).
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THAT WAS AWESOME!

I wanna see Zaphod do that!

I'd be missing body parts after a ride like that.
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Old 03-25-11 | 09:09 AM
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I'd be missing body parts after a ride like that.
After?
I would probably be laying dead on the side of course near the top.
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Old 03-25-11 | 09:27 AM
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THAT WAS AWESOME!

I wanna see Zaphod do that!
I wanna see you do it on your Peugeot!

truthfully I kinda wanna see me do it too. I like how its got that "Group B Rally" feel to it with the people lining the course and the dog...I think the part that I thought looked most difficult was the 180 Degree wall-ride turn. I'm ok with big jumps and riding down stairs...wall rides not so much.
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