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Maryhill High Speed Racing
59 Registered Contestants.
Event Date and Time: Saturday, June 25, 2005  08:00
Event Duration:
Location: Maryhill Historic Loops Road, Goldendale, WA
Entry: Open
Helmets:
Organizer: TimeShip Racing
Map: Click here for online map
Entry Fee: $100
Contest Info:
We are now accepting entry fees via PayPal, or you may send payment to:

TimeShip Racing
825 Early St. #H
Santa Fe, NM 87504

Last minute Race Day entrants may register on the hill Saturday the 25th until 9:00am for $125, CASH. The hill will be closed to riding starting on Thursday the 23rd from 8am. Violators will be disqualified and entry fees will not be returned.

Directions to the bottom of the hill for RACERS coming from Portland, take the I-84 east towards Hood River/The Dalles, take this highway for about 1 and half hours, about 40 minutes past Hood River. Look for signs for a tiny little town called Biggs, that is where you will cross the Columbia by taking highway 97 going north towards Yakima. Instead of going left to stay on the 97 at the first intersection, go right on highway 14. You will pass the fake Stonehenge on your right...after about 5 minutes look for a sign on the left hand side of the road saying "Maryhill Loops Rd", this is it!

There will parking at the top for RACERS ONLY!! We will caravan to the top after the riders meeting at 8:00am. Riders meeting will be at the bottom, near the trees where we’ll have a food vendor set up to fuel you through the day.Bring water to drink, we’ll also have some for racers and staff only.

Directions from Portland for SPECTATORS. Take the I-84 east towards Hood River/The Dalles. take this highway for about 1 and half hours, about 40 minutes past Hood River look for signs for Biggs, that is where you will cross the Columbia on Highway 97 going north towards Yakima. Follow the signs for 97 north, look on the right as you are going uphill and you will see the hill. Look for signs for "vista viewpoint, 1/4 mile" pull off, that’s the overlook. From here you can see the ENTIRE course.

Directions from Seattle: take the I-90 east towards Spokane after about 1 hour look for signs for Highway 97 going south to Yakima. You will go through Yakima then Goldendale, once through Goldendale, you will go up and over the mountains...once going downhill look for the sign "vista viewpoint".

Schedule of Events:

Saturday 25th Downhill Practice, Qualifying, and Super GS

8:00am Riders meeting, then caravan to the top of the hill. Racers ONLY will be allowed to park at the top.A shuttle may be provided for spectators, but they will be VERY restricted along the course and at the top.

9:00am Tech inspection in full dress. After you have passed inspection you will get a racer number that you’ll use the rest of the weekend, and you may proceed to PRACTICE. Anyone with complaints or requesting variances in the rules will be directed to the back of the line so that others may proceed to practice runs. Make sure you are familiar with the rules and regs posted on the contest sign up page. Ignorance won’t get you on the hill.

10:00am The Super GS course will be ready to capture times. We want to do a Jam format where you can take as many runs as you like, we’ll log your fastest time. Don’t bother trying to save your legs.

11:00am The DH timing system will be armed and ready to capture qualifying times.When you are ready to qualify you may inform the starter, give them your # and take your best shot. You only get one run to qualify so make your practice runs count. If you fall during your qualifying run you may get up and continue. You may resume practice runs after you log a qualifying time if your legs are up for it!

3:00pm Last call for qualifying! Practice runs could continue until 5:00pm if the weather and winds co-operate. Otherwise we’re calling it at 3:30pm or after the last racer qualifies.

6:00pm Pizza party at Reno’s Pizza at 980 E. Broadway in Goldendale, WA. Qualifying times will be posted to liven the party!

Sunday 26th Downhill Racing in 4 man heats.

8:00am Riders meeting, announcing brackets, caravan to the top of the hill.

9:00am Racers get ONE practice run.

10:00am Racing begins

3:00pm (if all goes well) Awards presentation at the bottom under the trees.

Lodging for the Maryhill Race: The motels in the Goldendale, WA area will be filling up quickly so we advise you to make a reservation asap. The campgrounds also need reservations in advance, so book 'em now.

Peach Beach Campground $15 per night 509-773-4698 Maryhill State Park $7 per night 509-773-5007 Farvue Motel $67 per night 800-358-5881 Ponderosa Motel $65 per night 509-773-5842 Biggs, OR Travelodge (closest to the hill)$55 per night 541-739-2501

Super Giant Slalom has been added to this event! There will be an additional entry fee of $30 for DH racers that wish to compete in the GS, and a $50 entry fee for racers that only wish to do the GS. The Slalom event will be held on Saturday the 25th, Single lane jam format.

Maryhill Historic Loops Road will the site of the first TimeShip Racing downhill event of the 2005 season. This event will be held on June 25th and 26th and will feature 100% skateboarding. DH Practice and qualifying will be held on Sat. the 25th and racing will be on Sunday the 26th. The top 64 DH racers will be bracketed into groups of 16 based on their qualifying times, with A, B, C and D groupings. Each of these racers will get to be in at least one heat, and single elimination will advance the first 2 racers from each heat into the next round in that group.

All racers will need to pre-pay an entry fee by May 30th to be eligible to compete. At that time any available slots will be given to any racers on the waiting list. This legendary hill is likely to bring racers from the world over, and we expect a full turnout. Flying into Portland, Oregon has the advantage of getting to ride Burnside, Aumsville and other epic parks. Maryhill Museum is located about an hour and a half east of Portland along the Columbia River Gorge.

Prize money will be determined by the generosity of our sponsors, please contact TimeShip Racing if you would like to participate as a title or co-sponsor. This will be one of the highest visibility events of the season with magazine and media coverage.

DH Race Requirements:

Your name must be on the registrar’s list as pre-paid. No race day entries will be accepted.

You may use Leathers or Full Skate Pads.

All racers must pass a safety inspection dressed in their full race gear, which will consist of the following: Helmet, gloves, shoes, leathers or full skate pads including knee pads, elbow pads, long pants and sleeves. Some leathers contain little or no internal armor while some have a lot. Some racers choose to wear pads over their leathers and some may place just a recap over the knees. The likely result of inadequate armor will be road rash, and any amount of plastic armor, interior or exterior will reduce how much and how severe. This decision is left to each skater’s common sense or lack thereof. Road rash is survivable. Pad wearers may be asked to use duct tape to tighten up their fit. The safety inspector will be checking to see that all protective gear fits correctly, especially helmets.

Helmet Requirements

All racers must wear a full-face helmet with a SNELL rating of K98, M95, or M2000. This rating is tested to more than twice the standard as a B rated SNELL helmet. A B95 or any B rating are for bicycles and will not pass inspection, nor will any non-SNELL rated helmet. We encourage helmet manufacturers to submit their product to the SNELL Foundation for testing, cost is $940 for a production helmet and $215 for a prototype.

SNELL has a complete list on their website of all SNELL rated helmets so if you can’t find the rating sticker on your helmet go there and see what rating it is. http://www.smf.org/cert.html

DOT ratings means very little since they do not do testing and haven’t since 1974.

SNELL rated helmets are available in most every country in the world. If you show up with a helmet that does not have a sticker, we will need to be able to identify the manufacturer and model, so don’t remove this information. Any racer that does not have an identifiable regulation helmet MAY be able to borrow one from the organizers, but don’t count on it. Motocross helmets have the same rating as road helmets, but offer a much larger visibility window. Many models come in a lightweight carbon fiber version for the weight conscious racer.

Eye Protection

All helmets must have a face shield or the racer must wear protective goggles or glasses. If you don’t have a face shield you can make one from lexan, or purchase an oversized lexan shield from TSR for $10 that can be trimmed to fit and taped on if necessary. We’ll have plenty of these on hand on race day.

Aerodynamic Modifications

Aerodynamic modifications to approved helmets will be allowed as long as they do not compromise the integrity of the helmet by drilling, etching, sanding or gluing. Most motor sport helmets have several existing holes where the air vents and sun visors clip in, these holes as well as sticky backed Velcro may be used to attach aero modifications. All modifications will be subject to approval by the tech inspector. The main consideration will be if the modification appears well secured and does not pose a danger to other racers in the event of a crash.

Race Boards

Race Boards will need to pass a tech inspection for safety, checking that all bolts and nuts are securely fixed and that no part of the board poses a danger to other racers in the event of a crash. There will be no limits placed on size, weight, height, wheel size or bearings.

Beer

Racers will leave their precious beer in their coolers until they have been eliminated from the race. Any racer caught consuming an alcoholic beverage before they have been eliminated from the race will be disqualified. Racing slalom or riding a bowl is endangering only yourself, and we leave that decision to each skaters common sense, or lack thereof. Racing downhill in a 4-man heat demands a healthy respect for your fellow racers, and it is unfair to them to be racing with someone that is impaired, reckless or overly aggressive on the racecourse. The race organizers will do everything possible to ensure that there is plenty of time after the event to party down. Your other choice is to be eliminated early on, even in the first round if you are really that thirsty.

Check back here regularly for updates and info on travel, lodging and the special activities we are planning.

1st Place Finisher: Chris Chaput
2nd Place Finisher: Dave Rogers
3rd Place Finisher: Tom Edstrand
Overall Results: I want to thank the TimeShip Crew that came to help out: Steve, Kaileen, Jim and James West, Will, Greta and Isa. Thanks to Jon O’Shei for setting and running the SGS with the help of Josh Burt and some other local racers and family (forgive me forgetting your names). I did end up with some ones cones, initials BD? I left them with a friend in Hood River. Please contact me I’ll hook you up.

Results are in the order that they were awarded at our Stonehenge Ceremony. Was that was a little creepy or what?

Special Award for the only Woman: Judith Rogers
DFL: A beautiful custom by Longboard Larry: Judith Rogers
Snell Award for FULLY testing his helmet: Bricin Lyons
Worst Crash: Dean Ozuna broke his wrist in the B finals.
Future Threat: 11 year old Little Stevie Kopyt (and his dad)

TimeShip Racing also inducted Rob LeBlanc into the TimeShip Hall of Fame, and honored him by using his image on the event t-shirt.

Super GS

1 Chris Chaput
2 Will Brunson
3 Jon O’Shei
4 Tom Edstrand
5 Josh Burt
6 Andrew Mercado
7 Miko Biffle
8 David Price
9 Dan Farmery and Dean Ozuna
10 James West
11 Skip Marcotte
12 Robin McGurick
13 Joe Lehm
14 Dennis Manougian
15 Matt Franklin
16 Scott Moore
17 Johannes Kramer
18 Shane Donogh
19 S. Moore
20 Steve Kopyt
21 Dillon

Speedboarding ‘A’ group

1 Chris Chaput
2 Dave Rogers
3 Tom Edstrand
4 Dennis Manougian
5 John Rogers
6 Will Brunson
7 Jody Wilcox
8 Jimmy Filndt
9 Dave Price
10 Graham Buksa
11 Rob McKendry
12 Mischo Erban
13 Dan Farmery
14 Matt Frankiln
15 Aaron Pass
16 Andrew Mercado

Speedboarding ‘B’ group

1 Olin Applegate
2 Tad Drysdale
3 Sean Carrol
4 Dean Ozuna
5 James West Jr.
6 Steve Wu
7 Robin McGurick
8 Mike Benda
9 Joe Lehm
10 Miko Biffle
11 Skip Markotte
12 Shane Donogh
13 Johannes Kramer
14 Brett Dooley
15 Bricin Lyons

Speedboarding ‘C’ group

1 Jim Z
2 Jesse Tynan
3 Mario Peretti
4 Jim West
5 Jeff Woodfine
6 Little Stevie Kopyt
7 Judith Rogers

Registered Contestants (59) -- Maryhill High Speed Racing
Name Home City Sponsors Bio Comment Date Submitted
1. Mike Patton Piedmont, CA      first race ever! so stoked  1/8/2005 5:33:50 PM 
2. Mischo Erban Vernon, BC, Canada      Awesome!  1/8/2005 9:48:36 PM 
3. Tad Drysdale Kirkland Wa      The Seattle Crew will be there  1/9/2005 11:32:30 AM 
4. Dan Farmery Seattle      cheers  1/9/2005 11:44:56 AM 
5. Dennis Manougian Issaquah Washington      I am so stoked to skate this hill with all you guys   1/9/2005 12:59:46 PM 
6. david price Olympia, WA & San Francisco, CA      this is going to be the most epic race ever!!! Seattle crew will be practicing..:-)  1/9/2005 2:13:19 PM 
7. Sean Carroll Monmouth Oregon      EPIC*********************************************  1/9/2005 5:29:52 PM 
8. W. Brunson SF, N.M.        1/9/2005 5:40:35 PM 
9. Dean Ozuna Spokane, Wa      Thanks Timeship! Lets race the WHOLE hill!  1/10/2005 7:01:14 AM 
10. mike cividino Dundas ,Ontario.      Ready to race on my birth day....I hope there is some serious beer action.  1/10/2005 7:56:23 AM 
11. Kevin Reimer Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada        1/10/2005 8:24:24 AM 
12. shnitzel kimberley, B.C. Canada        1/10/2005 9:55:05 AM 
13. Tom 'Meatball' Edstrand Vancouver, BC      Yes  1/10/2005 3:07:51 PM 
14. Matt "hoodie" Shaw West Vancouver BC        1/10/2005 4:11:28 PM 
15. striker bricin lyons BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA      I HOPE TO SEE THE DREGGS TEAM COME OUT TO RACE! IT WOULD BE NICE TO SEE GOLTER RACIN. AND I RACE THIS RACE FOR LLOYD!   1/12/2005 4:13:32 PM 
16. Robin McGuirk Portland, OR      Lookin' for leathers and a helmet, got any for sale?  1/13/2005 11:25:55 AM 
17. Matthew fucking Franklin Austin Texas (Jesus Land)      Kummin' with a Nez Peirce buzzz on for Cascadian whistling wind and roaring thane.  1/14/2005 4:34:28 PM 
18. Cody TIsdale Vancouver , Canada      FIshy outta water  1/14/2005 7:45:36 PM 
19. Graham Buksa Vancouver, BC        1/17/2005 1:16:48 PM 
20. JimZ Beautiful BC        1/17/2005 4:14:45 PM 
21. David Bradley Newport, OR      can't wait.............  1/17/2005 4:51:58 PM 
22. mike mcgoldrick vancouver      is this a porno site ?  1/18/2005 11:24:45 PM 
23. John Rogers Orange, CA      Let us make this the biggest race ever. Why don't we call it "The Battle of the Big Heads"?  1/19/2005 8:19:31 AM 
24. Danny Connor Ridgecrest, CA      Look out for team Rads, they're in it with TTK and Sector 9. I heard they'll be there.....  1/24/2005 3:55:37 PM 
25. Joshua Burt Portland,OR      Eastside Rollers !!!  2/1/2005 6:33:10 AM 
26. John O'Shei malibu, Ca.      Hands off: BLR  2/2/2005 12:58:29 AM 
27. robert james mckendry iii Vail CO        2/4/2005 10:16:50 PM 
28. David " CAVEMAN," Bryant Sonoma ,Ca.      there is just under 2 mi. available,let's race it all! no pussies!  2/6/2005 1:24:09 PM 
29. Aaron Sandeen Aloha Oregon      First Race ever letS GET IT ON!!!   2/11/2005 12:03:51 PM 
30. Mike Perreten Vancouver BC Canada        2/21/2005 11:15:56 AM 
31. Sam Warsh burnaby British Columbia        2/23/2005 8:06:55 PM 
32. Mike Benda Vancouver, BC        3/14/2005 5:33:21 PM 
33. Miko Biffle Santa Cruz, CA      Oh my, my...   4/7/2005 2:00:03 PM 
34. Jason TheWoodsVA        4/12/2005 10:38:14 PM 
35. johannes kramer petrolia, california      meow  4/17/2005 10:54:01 PM 
36. FlaaaONEYEaaant. Mission Viejo, Ca.      Use the FORCE!  4/29/2005 2:34:24 PM 
37. Jerrod Leopold Portland, OR      First race..  4/30/2005 6:08:30 PM 
38. Phineas and the hOods Hood River OR, as local as it gets      leave the gates closed, it's a real doozey  5/2/2005 2:04:06 PM 
39. Luca Poscente Calgary Alberta Canada      hard course? run out? should I enter or watch?  5/4/2005 10:10:01 AM 
40. Chris Chaput Huntington Beach, CA      Marry a hill. You'll have something to go down on.  5/9/2005 12:56:00 AM 
41. Aaron Pass Bellevue, WA      Skate  5/12/2005 12:54:44 PM 
42. Carlos Arredondo Rojas Peru      muy bueno site web  5/15/2005 9:45:36 PM 
43. Tyler Buschmann Nor Cal      Skate Ohn  5/17/2005 7:42:28 AM 
44. Olin Applegate Piedmont, Ca      I like to skate  5/17/2005 6:15:02 PM 
45. Jim West Los Lunas, NM        5/18/2005 12:01:34 PM 
46. James West Los Lunas, NM        5/18/2005 12:02:17 PM 
47. Brett Dooley Spokane, WA        5/27/2005 7:48:47 AM 
48. Long John Allen Enumclaw, Wa      My first event, watch for me, I'll be the most stoked  5/27/2005 2:33:59 PM 
49. Shane Donogh Seattle, Wa        5/30/2005 2:54:14 PM 
50. Mario Pieretti Portland, OR      Eaaaaaaaasssssside!!!  5/30/2005 5:09:42 PM 
51. David Rogers 909, CA        6/1/2005 4:14:08 PM 
52. Judith Rogers 909, CA         6/2/2005 3:38:38 PM 
53. JESSE TYNAN british columbia        6/3/2005 9:39:59 AM 
54. alex jensen Salem Oregon      "step on your plank and roll" SC05  6/7/2005 6:43:00 PM 
55. Andrew Mercado Elsinore      So whos gonna hit the incredible surrounding skateparks with me?  6/9/2005 10:29:17 PM 
56. Ryan Fortin morganville, NJ        6/14/2005 8:56:52 PM 
57. scott moore stump town, OR      super gs for me  6/17/2005 2:31:03 AM 
58. little Stevie Kopyt Vancouver BC      I`m only 11 and I hope my dad will let me race.  6/19/2005 10:58:43 AM 
59. Olin Applegate Piedmont, CA      NOTE already signed up; notice that Ellen Pierce is paying fee via paypal  6/20/2005 10:31:40 AM 


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