Watch Speed Racer's epic warm-up video before the real race photo from Spider Pig below.
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The elfish squeal just before the fresh powder fills her face really compliments this video. The real key to skiing steep powder runs is to strengthen your calf muscles. However, the slow turn initiation might be an indication that your skis need TO BE waxed.
"So, are we going to dance party USA or not? Those don't look like party pants to me." (Speed Racer to Mean Jean, aka Lucky Jeans)
"As long as I'm in the photo, I don't care..." (Speed Racer)
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The elfish squeal just before the fresh powder fills her face really compliments this video. The real key to skiing steep powder runs is to strengthen your calf muscles. However, the slow turn initiation might be an indication that your skis need TO BE waxed.
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