2003-09-12, 17:12
hm...vielleicht bekommm ich ja doch noch was vom 4X zu sehen ![[Bild: smile.gif]](https://www.downhill-board.com/images/graemlins/smile.gif)
folgendes hab i grad glesen:
The 4-Cross is postponed, with a final decision tomorrow at 10:00 am local (4:00 am EDT) about whether or not they will be able to fit it on Saturday. If not, it will take place on Sunday after the cross-country. Downhill training is on hold right now, but will start up again this afternoon if the rain backs off (which is not likely), and the Downhill Final is still scheduled to take place tomorrow. Some 4-Cross riders are already complaining that they will not be able to change their air tickets to meet the new schedule. Since 6:00 am this morning the valley has echoed with the sound of a helicopter bringing load after load of crushed gravel to spread on the muddy soup that is the 4-Cross course. The problem is that the course was made by just scraping the grass cover off of the topsoil underneath. The topsoil was not packed down, so when it started to rain, everything just turned into slop, making it completely unrideable. There is much skepticism that enough gravel can be brought in to completely fill up the mud.
![[Bild: smile.gif]](https://www.downhill-board.com/images/graemlins/smile.gif)
folgendes hab i grad glesen:
The 4-Cross is postponed, with a final decision tomorrow at 10:00 am local (4:00 am EDT) about whether or not they will be able to fit it on Saturday. If not, it will take place on Sunday after the cross-country. Downhill training is on hold right now, but will start up again this afternoon if the rain backs off (which is not likely), and the Downhill Final is still scheduled to take place tomorrow. Some 4-Cross riders are already complaining that they will not be able to change their air tickets to meet the new schedule. Since 6:00 am this morning the valley has echoed with the sound of a helicopter bringing load after load of crushed gravel to spread on the muddy soup that is the 4-Cross course. The problem is that the course was made by just scraping the grass cover off of the topsoil underneath. The topsoil was not packed down, so when it started to rain, everything just turned into slop, making it completely unrideable. There is much skepticism that enough gravel can be brought in to completely fill up the mud.