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Val d'Isere OK run

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AxsMan, No problem, anytime
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On my first trip to Val d'Isere (in 1988 when I was young and stupid, as opposed to just stupid) I spied the start hut and of course, had to saunter over to launch myself down the OK. Picking up speed nicely on the gentle top bit I was just coming over the first rise when ....... Shocked a mogul field (hadn't snowed for weeks beforehand iirc). Cue interesting rescue manouevres rolling eyes

I've not timed myself over the whole course but have straight lined bits where traffic has allowed. The compression bit towards the bottom is amazing, it doesn't look much on the telly but it just about knocks you over flat, god knows what it's like at proper speeds.
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LARGEZOOKEEPER wrote:
AxsMan, If it helps boost your moral, the OK is probably the easiest downhill on the circuit Shocked


That reminds me of an interesting thread here on snowHeads...
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snowball, you got it in one, side slip, maybe a turn and still frightning Skullie
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Anyone ever try schussing the Lauberhorn nonstop? Now there is a leg burner!
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I thought that they'd cancelled this years Criterium, but checking on the FIS site finds me wrong.
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David Murdoch, there was some talk of it before FIS agreed this year's WC timetable, but apparently it will take place (snow gods willing).
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Here is the WC schedule for men's downhill for 2006-07 including the course names:

25 Nov: Lake Louise, CAN (Men's Olympic Downhill)
2 Dec: Beaver Creek, USA (Birds of Prey)
10 Dec: Val d'Isere, FRA (Oreiller-Killy "OK") *
16 Dec: Val Gardena, ITA (Saslong) *
29 Dec: Bormia, ITA (Stelvio)
13 Jan: Wengen, SUI (Lauberhorn) *
21 Jan: Chamonix, FRA (Verte)
27 Jan: Kitzbuehel, AUT (Streif) *
24 Feb: Garmische-Partenkirken, GER (Kandahar) *
11 Mar: Kvitfjell, NOR (Olympiabakken)
14 Mar: Lenzerheide, SUI (Silvano Beltrametti)

* The 5 Classics
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Bormia (sic) Bormio, sorry.
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Jacques wrote:
(Oreiller-Killy "OK")


Never knew what OK meant always thought that it was okay - you learn something new every day ....
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Now some trivia: Who is Silvano Beltrametti and what is his link to the topic of this original post, i.e. Val d'Isere OK Run?
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Jacques, Silvano Beltrametti was a Swiss downhill skier who is now unfortunately paraplegic after a horrendous crash on the OK in 2001 Sad
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Correct. He was a 19 year old Swiss star and bright light for the struggling Swiss team. He crashed off the OK course during a training run, scissoring through two race barriers like paper with the razor sharp edges of his skis and landed in rocky terrain as there was no snow off the piste at that time. With the new ski technology, racers were using plates on downhill skis as short as 205 cm some 20 cm shorter than a few years earlier. The new skis were faster and could hold the arcs on edge. Unfortunately, downhill also requires riding a flat ski and at that length they tend to be not as stable especially at speeds of 140 km/H. His accident brought about a change to the minimum ski length and radius for downhill (now 215 cm/45 m + radius). Interestingly, almost everybody is now skiing on the minimum length of 215 cm.
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