These guys got skillz
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Mandog

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149 posts

210 months

Monday 10th August 2009
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Gooby

9,269 posts

257 months

Monday 10th August 2009
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Wow, going that fast are the pads to protect the riders or the trees?

theboymoon

2,699 posts

283 months

Monday 10th August 2009
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cool vid cool

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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Need to be a little looser in the faster stuff I reckon - they had much more speed left to find wink

I didn't realise the Chatel Gap was that small - I'd heard fables of it being massive?

-C-

518 posts

218 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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Too much Pleney.

Neil, the roadgap isn't that big at all, maybe 15ft out and a drop of 8ft? You can go bigger off it as the landing is long, the hard bit is slowing down for the berm after.

The really big stuff is on the other side of the hill, the slopestyle course is nuts.

We just got back after 2 weeks riding frown

Edited by -C- on Tuesday 11th August 10:03

theboymoon

2,699 posts

283 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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neil_bolton said:
I didn't realise the Chatel Gap was that small - I'd heard fables of it being massive?
It's not *that* small....




clearly, this is not me

longblackcoat

5,047 posts

206 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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You can go a *lot* faster than they were.....

Some of the stuff in Morzine & Les Gets is super-hard and insanely technical, but a lot of the trails (especially the marked ones) shown in that video are really not that hard. Steep, yes, and rutted as hell, but not that challenging, in the dry at least. Not to piss on anyone's chips, but last year I took my kids down many of those runs you see in the YouTube clip.

OK, they had armour, good freeride bikes - Kona Stinky Juniors work well - and are reasonably handy, but they're 11 and 9. They weren't fast, but they kept it flowing and didn't crash that much.

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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theboymoon said:
neil_bolton said:
I didn't realise the Chatel Gap was that small - I'd heard fables of it being massive?
It's not *that* small....




clearly, this is not me
By my caculations, thats only about 20-25 ft from lip to lip.

Hardly huge. And ramps are cheating wink

tongue out

P-Jay

11,256 posts

214 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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I sometimes forget just how big some people’s internet testicals are. I really liked that vid!

I've recognised most of those trails, 10% got a lot of screen time!! YouTube just doesn't do justice to how steep that is, not to mention making it look much slower.

Just gutted all over again I missed it this year, bloody terrible timing.

Whistler for me next year with luck and a fair wind! Just as long as I can fight of my surgeon fusing my bloody elbow in place. I think he'll have to resort to firearms for me to agree to it.

At the other end of the skillz spectrum....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cySFLaciICs&NR=...

This crash started before he even stepped on the plane, that's ugly.

Get you and your st off the trails before you cause an accident yah great big muppett! Grrr

Edited by P-Jay on Tuesday 11th August 11:09

Kermit power

29,622 posts

236 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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longblackcoat said:
You can go a *lot* faster than they were.....

Some of the stuff in Morzine & Les Gets is super-hard and insanely technical, but a lot of the trails (especially the marked ones) shown in that video are really not that hard. Steep, yes, and rutted as hell, but not that challenging, in the dry at least. Not to piss on anyone's chips, but last year I took my kids down many of those runs you see in the YouTube clip.

OK, they had armour, good freeride bikes - Kona Stinky Juniors work well - and are reasonably handy, but they're 11 and 9. They weren't fast, but they kept it flowing and didn't crash that much.
I'd agree with that. I wouldn't be anything like that fast, but at least a couple of the guys I ride with wouldn't struggle to outpace them. Certainly looks like nice riding terrain though! smile

B52er

51 posts

212 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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neil_bolton said:
theboymoon said:
neil_bolton said:
I didn't realise the Chatel Gap was that small - I'd heard fables of it being massive?
It's not *that* small....




clearly, this is not me
By my caculations, thats only about 20-25 ft from lip to lip.

Hardly huge. And ramps are cheating wink

tongue out
Anyone can say 'its not that big' untill you actually go and stand on it..... i can guarantee 75% of the people who say they will do it will get there and go 'Oh, bigger than i thought!' the landing looks a lot sketchier than on the vids/pics etc. Saying that its not a difficult move and anyone with confidence and slightly above average riding skill can hit it..... and when you do its sweet!!

I agree nice vid, nice editing but nothing plenty of other people couldnt do!!

vz-r_dave

3,469 posts

241 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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Not slow but average, the long switch backs hold much higher speeds for me, but that comes down to just letting go more then skill. They where sessioning the whole track and the walking back up to get better shots etc so I wouldnt say thats 100% for either of the riders. Now on a non filmed run where they just nail it from top to bottom I am sure they would be quicker.

I am gutted because Morzine for this year is over for me, that and the rebound on my totems have gone and I have a holiday booked with me and the GF and have no funds to fix them frown

I keep dreaming of nailing the Pleney at the moment.

Mandog

Original Poster:

149 posts

210 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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The Morzine road gap is big smooth and flowy. Within the means of all of the riders I'v met on this forum.

You need big jacobs though. For me personally, it's beyond my fear threshold so I keep to the "I've got a wife and kids to keep care of" excuse.


okgo

41,528 posts

221 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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You tarts call that a gap?

55 seconds here, thats a gap hehe

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRx6UCTiCL0&fea...

hughjayteens

2,029 posts

291 months

Wednesday 12th August 2009
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Great vid!

Chatel isn't in Morzine or Portes do Soleil - it is in Three Valleys and I think the gap is deffo bigger than the morzine one.

Vid of Chatel here (a mate, not me!):

http://www.vholdr.com/video/chatel-run-road-gap


theboymoon

2,699 posts

283 months

Wednesday 12th August 2009
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hughjayteens said:
Great vid!

Chatel isn't in Morzine or Portes do Soleil - it is in Three Valleys and I think the gap is deffo bigger than the morzine one.

Vid of Chatel here (a mate, not me!):

http://www.vholdr.com/video/chatel-run-road-gap
err.....

Afraid you are mistaken there chap, Chatel is not in the 3 valleys, it is part of the PdS & that vid is of the same gap that we're talking about.

theboymoon

2,699 posts

283 months

Wednesday 12th August 2009
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15 year old kid on a pink hard tale stomps it.....


okgo

41,528 posts

221 months

Wednesday 12th August 2009
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I would imagine that its not a hard gap to do on a hardtail, it deffo looks a bit tame fo a cup DH course. But then they are never built for their sheer size I guess.

hughjayteens

2,029 posts

291 months

Wednesday 12th August 2009
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theboymoon said:
hughjayteens said:
Great vid!

Chatel isn't in Morzine or Portes do Soleil - it is in Three Valleys and I think the gap is deffo bigger than the morzine one.

Vid of Chatel here (a mate, not me!):

http://www.vholdr.com/video/chatel-run-road-gap
err.....

Afraid you are mistaken there chap, Chatel is not in the 3 valleys, it is part of the PdS & that vid is of the same gap that we're talking about.
Sorry, brain fade - you are quite right having just looked at a video of me and my mates snowboarding there last year! I'll fetch my coat..

theboymoon

2,699 posts

283 months

Wednesday 12th August 2009
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hughjayteens said:
Sorry, brain fade
no bother, keep the coat on the peg beersmile