Mark and Sam posted a new video a few days back, but I don't see it being discussed. I feel like Mark makes some excellent points about the purposes of competition as a driver/testbed for innovation, as well as on how to level the playing field a bit better to account for weather. As anyone who has competed in an outdoor sport that is even slightly weather dependent can agree, sometimes you just never even get a fair shake at a competition because they weather isn't in your favor or is bad for everyone then changes to give a different group a significant advantage.
Redbull Rampage (a big freeride mountain bike competition) added weather days a few years back after significant wind and T-storms made a significant portion of the field not even get a second run on the course. I think allowing competitors to pass on their time slot and get the opportunity at another time would be great.
Redbull Rampage (a big freeride mountain bike competition) added weather days a few years back after significant wind and T-storms made a significant portion of the field not even get a second run on the course. I think allowing competitors to pass on their time slot and get the opportunity at another time would be great.