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Zolar Santa Rosa Downhill Festival
Santa Rosa, CA 99
The downhill festival was put on by EDI took place in Santa
Rosa, about an hour north of San Francisco, right in the heart of wine country.
The two event featured both Street Luge and Downhill Skateboard. It was
also the first of two qualifiers for the 99 Gravity Games.
The race took place on Fountain Grove Parkway. The section we
raced on was a divided roadway. The right hand side was closed off, while
traffic used the left side of the road. The course was fairly straight
with a fairly nasty right near the bottom. This was a nasty turn as it start
immediately after a bridge. There was a small bump when leaving the bridge. In
addition at the end of the turn was a left turn lane. There was quite a number
of road turtles to delineate the left turn lane. It was deemed that this portion
was outside the race course, which made the turn even tighter. And to top it all
off, the outside of the turn was a six foot high brick wall.
The pit area was more of a pit row. With between 40 and 50 cars
in a single file line, and room in between for tents, the pit area stretched on
for quite a while. This is a shot about a dozen cars from the end towards
the starting line, about thirty cars past the lamp post. 
Many riders like to spruce up there helmets a bit. Here's
Bob Pereyra and Grumpy's skull cages. 
I didn't get a whole lot of time to take pictures at this event.
Being a racer doesn't make it easy to also take pictures of the event. After I
got knocked out of the race by Lugenstein and Wild Tom, I took a few
pictures.
I believe this was the lineup of the a semi final with Kurtis
Head, Waldo, Lugenstein and Beagle.
I wonder if U-Haul knew how we used their trucks?
Travis Tripp demonstrates how important paddling can be as he paddles past
Kurtis and Lugenstein, who have already laid down. He even catches up to Biker,
who is in the process of laying down after paddling past Kurtis and Steiner.
After the luge race was over I helped work the course, and had
an opportunity to take a few shots of standup. Lee Dansie:
Goerge Orton? I'm
not sure, but pan shots are hard.
Travis Tripp takes the gold, Biker on the right takes the silver, and Lugenstein
takes the bronze in the luge race of the Zolar Downhill Festival.
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