over 100mph at least
Yes, skis WILL help you get downhill faster if there is snow. You need to know how steep the hill is to know how fast you will go. If you add some ski wax to the bottom of your skis, you will go extra fast.
No, you cannot cross country ski with downhill skis. Cross country skis are designed for flat terrain and require a different technique than downhill skiing.
No, downhill skis are not suitable for cross country skiing. Cross country skis are longer, narrower, and lighter than downhill skis, designed for gliding across flat or gently rolling terrain.
No, cross country skis are not suitable for downhill skiing as they are designed for flat terrain and do not have the necessary features for downhill skiing such as bindings and edges.
no
The average length of downhill skis ranges from 150-200 cm, with width typically around 80-100 mm at the waist. Downhill skis can reach speeds of 50-60 mph (80-97 km/h) depending on the terrain and skill level of the skier.
In ski racing, downhill skis are the longest, but slalom skis are the widest.
we could go about 35mph when not going downhill you can go 28mph
Phil Mahre has written: 'No hill too fast' -- subject(s): Downhill ski racing, Skis and skiing
No, the ski format is used with skins to climb up mountains, not for going downhill. You go downhill in board format. Then back up again in skins with ski format.
you bend down, don't turn, keep skis straight, and you do better the more weight you have
Skiers use flat skis to to help them go fast they make a pizza by digging the side of their skis