History lesson- 1995 DH World Champs

k.shiz
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Edited Date/Time 8/15/2014 4:14am
1995 DH World Champs!

The start of Nico's reign of terror...

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LKFILMS
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11/9/2011 1:48pm
commentator said LOOK AT THE TIME! on the first rider .

Also talks about how rutted the course is ,when It looks smoother than Aline on opening day haha.

Someone should pop a rob warner commentary over this and see how it fits.
Petey G
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11/9/2011 3:45pm
Man that doesn't seem so long ago...I must be old.
75-100 mil travel, v-brakes, single crown DH forks, except for King who's got someof the first RockShox triple clamp forks.
Nico ruling...Misser on a Turner w/ Kona decals, SUNN Factory team,
Wouldn't use those bikes on an Enduro course now a days, how much it's all changed.
Forget Warner commentating, where's Warners run?
he should have been on the UK Worlds team, along w/ Peaty.

Would have killed to see any footage of Worlds back then,
had to wait for Velonews to print to find out the results.
daymz
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11/9/2011 9:23pm
Looks like a bad super D race...
Big Bird
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11/10/2011 9:03am
Boy Troy Lee helmets have come a long way. I used to have one of those plastic and a bit of foam, bolt on chin guard pieces. It's hard to believe that riders at that level actually used those things instead of a sweet Giro. Troy Lee should bring back that design, but with better materials and a quick release chin piece, for enduro racing.
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11/10/2011 9:30am
Is that Paul Sherwin doing the commentary? Sure sounds like him.

Too bad we don't see 6 minute DH races anymore.
11/10/2011 10:36am
epic wrote:
Is that Paul Sherwin doing the commentary? Sure sounds like him.

Too bad we don't see 6 minute DH races anymore.
Paul Sherwin did the commentary.
Also, Organizers sold 75,000 tickets to fans for that event, about $12 a ticket if I remember correctly.

Leigh Donovan won the womens race that day, some highlights at the beginning of her (long) highlight reel here...
http://vimeo.com/24385286

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