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8/25/2017 11:20am
For the first time in 2017 Loris Vergier of the Santa Cruz Syndicate has both a 29er V10 and a 27.5-inch-wheeled V10 at a World Cup DH race. We've seen that the course is a little twistier than seasons past with some new turns and berms, but it's interesting to be teased with the idea that Loris may run "smaller" wheels this round.
The Syndicate is either trolling us all (very likely) or Loris has made amends with Loic and they can stop fighting about 29ers now.
I guess we'll see what happens during training tomorrow.
Maybe if you cast your vote, he'll run what you think is best (yeah right!)
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The Syndicate is either trolling us all (very likely) or Loris has made amends with Loic and they can stop fighting about 29ers now.
I guess we'll see what happens during training tomorrow.
Maybe if you cast your vote, he'll run what you think is best (yeah right!)
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A bit harsh saying he has had a bad season, he has qualified in the top 5 a bunch of times only to get rained on in finals twice. On dry tracks the 29ers seem to be working sweet for the whole syndicate. They do seem to be a disaster in the wet.
http://www.vitalmtb.com/news/news/RESULTS-Timed-Training-from-Val-di-So…
These last two tracks are what everyone agrees should represent real dh racing tracks, instead of ones where just holding on and pointing in a straight line between groomed berms wins.
So the real dh bike comes back out.
Beef badger dont care about wheelsize.
http://www.vitalmtb.com/features/Loris-Vergier-on-Why-Hes-Running-27-5-…
(we can't put the audio player in the forum so i had to make this separate feature page)
via https://www.mtb-mag.com/en/video-raw-val-di-sole-dh-wc-bottom-outs-line…
edit: FWIW - can't find any confirmation on the pic anywhere else so good probability that it can be fake...
and that mtb-mag feature is like all of vital's ideas rolled into one. RAW + G-Out Project. neat.
Nice work Boris!
These aren't bumper bikes. They are race machines. A crash this side of tipping over is not an indications of durability.
As a side note - Minnaar is a beast mentally. Whatever goes on between his ears is something we could all learn from, in every facet of life.
What is even more amazing. Doug put together a new frame in under an hour and Greg's first lap on it was qualifying where he was a C-nt hair off of Gwin in qualifying. MENTAL!
People should worry more about Greg being okay, as he is a damn legend and a very humble, down-to-earth guy, not a damn bike. Of course he covered up the broken frame, he's a professional. Wouldn't anybody else do the same?
And do we even mention Marshy, who built a spare bike in 45 minutes, so that Greg could grab that second spot in the qualies?
Geez Louise...
Mx
Props to Marshy for busting ass to build up a new bike in record time.
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