Mako Koiwai wrote:A lot of people over drove the last corner. Looks like you went unnecessarily wide into the corner before the slalom.
When I compared it to video of my previous two slower runs, taking that corner wide was a couple of tenths faster - plus, I was faster through the slalom as well.
~Leonard Cachola
#82 CS, CSCC Solo Novice Coordinator
I felt I was killing too much speed by trying to stay inside after the downhill corner on my first two runs, so I decided to just carry my speed out to the wall to cut the course shorter through that section - doing that turned the corner into the slalom into an early apex for me, so I was on the throttle pretty early. When I did that, I ended up dropping time on my last two runs - helped I was quite a bit more aggressive, too.
~Leonard Cachola
#82 CS, CSCC Solo Novice Coordinator
My fastest was .5 faster than this one.
I hit my brake points much better all around on my fast run. No pushes at all.
Awe come on, we want to see your first run.....
BTW, great course designs both days. While after my first run on Saturday I didn't like it, after a few runs i grew to appreciate what you did. NIce job.
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My fastest was .5 faster than this one.
I hit my brake points much better all around on my fast run. No pushes at all.
Awe come on, we want to see your first run.....
BTW, great course designs both days. While after my first run on Saturday I didn't like it, after a few runs i grew to appreciate what you did. NIce job.
yeah Pete...gee.. where did you go on your first run?
jk
Sundays course was great! :gpower: