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BX: soft versus hard boots

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Anyone watch the mens' Boardercross finals.

How did the American get in front of the slovakian. Yank in softboots, Slovak in hard boots. Throught the heats it seemed the hardbooter/directional boards were running that bit faster. Allowing better carving lower down through the turns.

I thought the Slovak would beat off the american's challenge by being able to schuss faster on the straights. However, he got caught. I'm puzzled. Did I miss some tactic or mistake?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Sorry for starting the new topic, didn't spot the relevant topic
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