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Recently being in Andorra with a beginner inspired me to write this guide to pass on our learnings. Pal and Arinsal are two ski resorts next door to each other in the tiny Pyrenees microstate of Andorra. As the gondola pops out at the top of the steeply wooded slopes from the valley, you arrive at the sunny plateau of La Caubella. This starts from the top of the short chairlift on the beginner slope La Caubella. It can get a little busy on here on Sundays as the folk starting their week of skiing graduate from the beginner slope. As the steeper bit levels out keep following ahead as a couple of other slopes join you from the left. Cruise gently to a hairpin bend that sends you on another easy cruise down to the lift junction. Head back up the Carbonera chairlift which drops you back at the start of the green, ready for another crack. Catch the other chairlift from the bottom of the green run, called La Serra. This whisks you up to Pla de la Cot. The snack bar here does nice chips with friendly service if you fancy a break. Head between the two chairlift stations and onto the start of the La Serra piste. The start is again the steepest part of the run, but is super wide and kept in good nick so no worries again. After the initial slope it levels out into a cute cruise through the woods, snaking down to pop out at the top of the green — slip round the corner onto this for a complete descent down the mountain and back to your Serra chairlift ride to rest your calves…. Head up to Pla de la Cot and follow the signs for the blue El Gall slope. This is a steep blue in a couple of parts but is mostly a mid blue. Careful as it can get icy in the shade on a cold day, and is the main route to the next mountain so gets well-trafficked. Twist and wind down the slope to reach the El Cubil chairlift and hop on. It can be a little windy up here, be prepared for the wind to blow you clear of the chair at the top! Turn right and head down the La Tossa hehe blue down the shoulder of the mountain. Eventually you end up on the opposite shoulder of the mountain blasting down towards a magic carpet, which resentfully hauls you at a pitiful pace back up to the snack bar at Pla de la Cot. You can now handle most blue slopes! Well done. Other challenges left for you are the Coll de la Botella blue down the other shoulder of the mountain — long, windy, sometimes narrow and steep, this will be a good challenge for the upper end of blue runs. Always ski within your abilities, assess slopes and conditions yourself.
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I'm reading the rule book and 4. At least they aren't carrying over qualifier and semi-final points into the finals run point tally. Weird how the rules allegedly don't state no points being earned for semi-final results from 31st place and back. And even stranger, how has this only now come up as opposed to earlier races? It's the middle of the season, surely an experienced and well-organized organization like the UCI can communicate stuff like this prior to the season starting? In the past, at least for what I remember, your points earned in a World Cup weekend were directly linked and equal to how many UCI points you earned. This section is unchanged from years past as evident with the tallying of points to 60th in final runs and the glaring omission of semi-finals being included in the list. A lot Of fans and riders a like miss the old track which was like a steeper and less rocky vds in a lot of ways. I would even say the old bike parky leogang track was more fun to watch than this one. This one is just a wait for the splits and congratulations to whoever felt like risking their life most that day. And to think they were hosing down the track earlier. User account menu Not a Member? Join Today Sign in. Breadcrumb Forum Main The Hub. Figured it was time Quote Log in or register to post comments. Current topics: - Semi points below 30th not counting towards UCI points - Pit locations - Is that horrible bridge before the finish still there? Log in or register to post comments. One Ghost. Mukilteo, WA US. Still love the old track more. Horrible finish bridge is gone! Cinderford GB. Does anyone know if Jackson's recovered and racing? I saw Goldstone posting about his kit for this week, so I guess he is in. Collegeville, PA US. FOX Dialed. The track looks a bit more interesting this year, especially towards the bottom. Moi Moi TV from junior practice. Just watched WynTV, there's dissent in the ranks The Latest. Most Popular.
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