4 Tips for Winning a Chinese Downhill
4 Tips for Winning a Chinese Downhill
The secret? Drafting. Squaw Valley's Cody Townsend teaches you how to master Harkin Banks' moves from "Hot Dog...The Movie."
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Chinese Downhill Tips
You’ve been challenged to the oldest and most glorious contest on snow, the Chinese downhill. Your honor is on the line, so here’s how to become a local version of Hot Dog...The Movie’s Harkin Banks.
An official Chinese DH starts at the highest point on the mountain, so find your local apex and line up with your competition. There are no rules, so call your own countdown. Then give the most solid pole push and skate of your life.
Above: Cody Townsend and crew emulating Harkin Banks at Squaw Valley, California.
An official Chinese DH starts at the highest point on the mountain, so find your local apex and line up with your competition. There are no rules, so call your own countdown. Then give the most solid pole push and skate of your life.
Above: Cody Townsend and crew emulating Harkin Banks at Squaw Valley, California.
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