Miami International Inline Marathon

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Postby panch0 on Thu Jan 24, 2008 1:42 am

gneal wrote:the frames were not the problem..


Definitely not the frame! It was the boots that were too low! I have seen KC skate with 110's before though. In fact, I once got him some washers so that he could rise the boots above his Mogemas 4x100-13.2 which actually do fit the 110's.

BTW: Save me a frame Georgie! I want one fo those fast Liberty Sports 4x110's! :wink:
The best training for skating... is skating itself!
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Postby cakedad on Thu Jan 24, 2008 5:32 pm

Indoor Results????? Let's not forget about that piece!
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Postby Jim White on Thu Jan 24, 2008 5:49 pm

Rumors:

Sophmore men 1st Gilles Attipoe, 2nd Jordan Hafenscher, 3rd Michael Ringer

Pro men were: Cheeks 1st, Mantia 2nd, Steven Carter(classic man won the 5 lapper) in 3rd.

Jr men: Jake Powers 1st, Bobby Young or Jordan Hafenscher (perhaps his second was in another division), 3 James Springer

Womens: Emily Scott - 1st, Breeana Kramer - 2nd, Melanie Bradley - 4th, 3rd went to Mariah Richardson

Pro Mens:Cheeks, Mantia, Stephen Carter, Jarret Paul, Harry Vogel (4th) Jonathon Blair, Kevin Quandt (5th)
500M -
1. Carter
2. Mantia
3. Quandt
5000 Points Race
1. Cheeks
2. Vogel
3. Quandt
3000 Eliminations
1. Mantia
2. Cheeks
Vogel
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Postby cakedad on Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:18 pm

wow, nice to see Vogel back out there and placing up top. I was suprised he didn't stick with ice. Either way, good to see him skating again...
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Postby Jim White on Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:50 pm

Vogel is teamed with Joey, Michael, Julie, and Brittany, so they think he's good. But, yes, it's good to see the results, at least the first ones.

Putting him on ice was like putting him in a small box. Ice, particularly the long track I was on with him, is rather formal, in practice and attitude. I can easily imagine he much prefers the relative freedom of inline.

Word on the street is that he's been training hard, as the results show.
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