Volume 2 Master Yi's Long Technique to Conquer Yi Chapter 171 Spanish Station: Double Difficulty
After four days of training at the Nevada Mountain Ski Resort, Li Changyi did not successfully complete the whole course, and he experienced all of them when he fell and rushed off the track, so that Tang Huai was not as nervous as before when he saw him so skinny.
Li Changyi is like a stubborn donkey, stumbling with that corner, and saying ruthlessly that if he can't complete the high-speed cutting and bending slalom, he is no longer worthy of the nickname "Snowboard Voldemort".
Wu Ying and the others couldn't help but roll their eyes: "Don't you like this nickname, why are you so persistent?" ”
"Can this handle me?"
Li Changyi glared at Banksy with a resentful face, because this foreigner was interviewed by the FIS a while ago, and the video was on the famous season snowboarding TV magazine, which focused on the cultivation and growth of Li Changyi, the best rookie of the year.
Facing the camera, Banks talked eloquently and blew out the nickname of Li Changyi.
People in the circle soon knew that this "snowboard Voldemort" was very good at cornering, and even Black Merlin sent an email to praise Li Changyi for being "cool".
Of course, defending honor is just an excuse, Li Changyi and Tang Huai both know that the world's top players will definitely have a way to overcome this corner, and if they don't practice diligently, they will definitely not be able to win the gold medal.
This was quickly confirmed, as the day of the match was approaching, with the likes of Hemerin, Somaliva, Wiscintin, Moioli, Samkova, Jacobeth and Therespage.
In the face of this strange curve, everyone did not slow down, so they all fell behind.
These masters did not change to slow down the snow to complete the game, but chose to impact and accumulate experience over and over again like Li Changyi.
Obviously, everyone knows that whoever overcomes this corner first will be a big cut ahead of their opponents and have a greater advantage in winning the championship.
After a few days of exploration, Tang Huai and Li Changyi have summed up the three main difficulties of this curve:
The first is speed, a large stretch of track ahead is so smooth that top athletes can reach speeds of up to 77 km/h. This causes everyone to fly very far in the air, and if left unchecked, they can even fly directly to the innermost part of the corner, causing the effect of hitting the wall, either falling down or sliding off the track.
The second is that you can't find the best place to land. Since you don't want to slow down, you have to press down your skis when you're in the air and adjust to the ground as quickly as possible to avoid hitting walls, falling, and rubbing snow.
The farther you land from the corner, the better, but the faster you go, the farther you glide, and the angle of the jump ramp already determines where most athletes land. Li Changyi could only use his brains in the more than one second he was in the air, seeking a good landing point.
The third difficulty is to find the real golden path.
The landing point is different, the angle of entering the bend and the speed of exiting the bend cannot be determined, so the golden path is also uncertain.
On a few occasions, Li Changyi successfully landed on the ground, and he didn't rub the snow or fall down, but the route of the corner was not good, and the speed was still forced to decrease a lot.
These three issues are also obstacles that all top athletes must overcome.
There is a peculiar phenomenon on the ski slopes, the Spaniards have created a difficult situation for everyone, and the national teams are working together to find a way to close the barrier and try to bring the game back to fairness.
With a lower technical level, players like Li Pingping and Fang Ruixuan took the initiative to give up the opportunity to use the track and handed it over to the bigwigs in their respective teams to overcome this corner.
A large number of technical officers were nailed to that corner, holding mobile phones and high-speed cameras to record all the details of each athlete's jump speed, flight height, gliding attitude, landing distance, landing line, and edge angle on the jumping platform.
If someone is successful, they will immediately analyze the data and finally tell their athletes what to do with clarity and precision.
Until the day before the race, the 34-year-old Italian veteran Wiscinting took the lead in success, and he landed smoothly with a speed of 70 km/h in the corner and 64 km/h in the corner, far exceeding other athletes.
For half an hour, the track was empty, as all the reserved runners were busy watching the video and analyzing the reasons for Viscintin's success.
Then, over the next few hours, Moioli, Hemerin and others appeared on the track one after another, scoring even better cornering results than Wiscintin.
Everyone high-fived each other at the finish line, and there was no barrier at all, as if the Allied forces had conquered the enemy's fortress together.
Li Changyi didn't have those professional video and technical analysis equipment here, and only relied on Tang Huai's mobile phone video to analyze frame by frame, which was a lot slower in time, but Li Changyi's imitation ability played a role, he stood on the sidelines and remembered all the details of the actions of Veszingin, Hemerlin and others, and imitated their movements after getting on the track, such as how to take off, how to wave his arms, and how to press the plate to the ground......
After two successive failures, he also managed to overcome this technical problem.
The test was carried out until the ski resort closed in the afternoon, and everyone summed up their experience and found that after all, it was a dangerous operation, although everyone found the trick, but not every time it was successful, such as Hemerlin and Viscinting, who would also overturn here.
When it comes to the game, there will be people interfering, it depends on who is in good shape and can play to their full strength.
The Spanish team should be quite disappointed, how could the favorable conditions they had worked so hard to set up be so easily cracked, and the advantage that their athletes had gained from training in advance was so lost.
The ski resort worked overtime for three hours that night, and the lights were not turned off until after 9 o'clock at night.
They actually launched Plan B, claiming that the track needed maintenance, a large number of participants, a crash in the registration system and other factors, delaying the preliminaries (time trial) by one day and the same day as the final stage.
As soon as the news came out, all the athletes were in an uproar, and the corridors of the hotel designated for the competition exploded, and the voices of athletes protesting everywhere were heard.
But the snow track is closed and can't race, no one can do anything, and after half a night, I can only sleep and wait for news.
How big of an impact is it on the compression of two days into one day?
In the preliminaries, the best results will be calculated twice for ranking, and the final stage will go through 1/8, 1/4, semi-finals, and small/big finals.
Players like Li Changyi and Heimerlin, who are expected to hit the championship, have to skate 6 rounds in one day, which requires great physical fitness such as endurance and explosiveness.
Especially the final semi-finals and the big finals, the interval is very short, the veteran Wissinting is 34 years old, even if he rushes to the big final, does he still have the physical strength to impact the championship?
On the contrary, the players of the Spanish team are all strong young men in their 20s, and the physical advantage is not too obvious......