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AST Northstar:
Spiro and Rose Win in Sub-standard Halfpipe at Northstar-At-Tahoe
Jan. 31, 1999
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"Are these professionals?" asked a woman on the sidelines. And it wasn't a stupid question. The halfpipe at Northstar-At-Tahoe on Sunday January 31 was pretty ugly, but that didn't stop Ian Spiro and Autumn Rose from taking the money.
As if the pipe wasn't enough of a problem, it snowed all day and the flat
bottom was a bog during qualifiers. It was so slow that most riders
weren't even getting above the lip. This included rippers like JJ
Thomas, Ian Spiro, Greg Goulet, and Jeff Billo.
"In this kind of pipe you're going to have to get creative," said
Greg Goulet. "There is really nothing else you can do." And Greg
did just that, busting out solid skate-style lip tricks including
air-to-disasters, nose "grinds," and finished off with a 20 foot
nose manual on the deck.
JJ Thomas, the winner of last week's halfpipe event at Snowmass Colorado was
have a rough time in the qualifiers. "You just can't get any speed
in this pipe," Thomas said. "Travis is going to hook me up for the
finals."
Everyone wanted what Travis McLain had because he only rider going off in the
pipe. He was consistently going five feet out and it was obvious that
he had a secret weapon. What Travis had was super fast wax; the same
wax that he used to take second place in GS the day before. McLain
placed number one in the qualifiers with his wax and probably would
have won the contest if he hadn't shared a little with JJ Thomas and
Ian Spiro.
With the new wax Spiro and Thomas were able to turn up the amplitude in the finals. On the first run JJ Thomas might have had a little too much speed and folded on the second hit. After than he just rode straight down the pipe. Spiro turned in a solid 33.4 to take the high score of the first run.
In the second run JJ Thomas rallied with a 33.5 and took the lead for a moment, however, Spiro answered back with a 33.8 and took the contest. Travis McLain finished in third.
In the women's competition Tara Zwink was ruling early on. In the first round
of the finals she scored a 25.2 and everyone thought she'd run with
it. Autumn Rose had other ideas. On her final run she hooked up
a 25.5 to win the contest. Kirstin Bedard finished in third with
a 25.0
The American Snowboard Tour continues February 19, 1999 at Bear Mountain, California.
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The crowd at the Northstar pipe.
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HALFPIPE RESULTS
Men
1. Ian Spiro
2. JJ Thomas
3. Travis McLain
4. Sierra Colt
5. Eric Anderson
6. Brent Meyer
7. Greg Goulet
8. Kyle Clancy
9. Erik Teremoto
10. Scott Endminger
11. Dan Reisch
12. Dan Duncan
13. Casey Nelson
14. Victor Lowrance
15. Paulino Barron
16. Jeremy Carlson
Women
1. Autumn Rose
2. Tara Zwink
3. Kirstin Bedard
4. Gretchen Bleiler
5. Alisa Mokler
6. Sanja Caudill
7. Bianca Berger
8. Marni Yamada
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