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 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi, this is going to seem like a weird question and from someone who's barely even looked at a set of skis let alone got in them, I hope you'll be patient with me Smile

So for reasons I can't really explain without boring everyone senseless and/or breaking NDAs, can anyone let me know what typically the lead-in to the get go of a skicross/skierx race is typically? Sorry that was probably explained rather poorly - so I'll reference a couple of YouTube vids if I may.

On this vid:
http://youtube.com/v/T_agNdarymc the announcer shouts "course is clear, racers ready ... 10 seconds ... 5 seconds" then the gate drops and the race begins (note - the audio in this video appears to be horrifically out of sync)

However on this one:
http://youtube.com/v/QZpk4x8F1uU&feature=related if you skip to 2:30 the announcer seems to shout "get ready ... attention ... go!"

Anyway, apologies for my likely innacurate use of terminology, but if anyone knows what's what and how such races are typically 'led in' (for want of a better term) it would be most appreciated!
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
jeremyc, welcome to snowheads! Afraid I don't know the answer to your questuion, but maybe someone else will. Why the interest?
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Generally the commands go as follows; Enter the start gate, skiers ready, attention and then the starter can drop the board anytime within 5 seconds of the attention call.
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