by Dale (Black Dahlia) Rio - Tilted Thunder Rail Birds
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by Dale (Black Dahlia) Rio - Tilted Thunder Rail Birds
rs$t WOMTN'S ROLLEH DERBY MAGAZINE E 13 &-= {€ .i.l :i ,i 3,S € $.,$- F \ rr 1'-.Wiq-ffiW iF- 6*,^ ',*i{fillffi[ilI|llil[il1iil lmlil I *- '+ With the scant number of banked track roller derby leagues in the States, when the first national banked track tournament was organized, not only were flat track skaters allowed to compete, they were encouraged. The first Battle on the Bank, hosted in Los Angeles, home of the L.A. Derby Dolls, (see Issue #9 for coverage), not only saw a local flat track league, (the Orange County Crushers), compete, but the renowned Team Awesome came in an astounding second place. The second Battle, held in Austin, Texas, home to the Lonestar Rollergirls (Texas Roller Derby), saw an assortment of banked and flat track leagues, hybrid leagues, and even a team comprised mainly of old school skaters. This time around, Team Legit, a team culled from the ranks of the flat track 36 world, like Team Awesome before them, placed in the top three. With flat track skaters getting a taste for the bank at events like our Blood & Thunder training camps, and during visits to cities that are home to banked track leagues, more and more skaters are seeing the bank as a new challenge in their derby training; simply a new surface to master. Sometimes stigmatized because of the misplaced association with the scripted, "no-rules" style derby of the past, the bank is shedding those misconceptions the more flat trackers get exposed to both it and the women who play contemporary, banked track derby; for the skaters, by the skates, just on a surface that happens to have a slight angle to it. With the growing interest in the bank, I decided to ) a n LEhtl tl{DtHEgnwtt ,NDffIT Ellniilftlttrjn Dnnar Text by Dale "Black Dahlia" Rio Photos by Dave Bayro, Jules Doyle and Colin Johnson not t alk to members of Team Legit and find out what name, and always having been "a little sad,to. decided Carmen name," last my play under derby ;. heir motivation was behind coming together for the players would use their real names and play i he Batle on the Bank IL {at city,s carmen Getsome, (a.k.a. Lacy Evans), as Team Legit, with the added bonus of a built-in i't, irst skated the bank at the 2OOg B&T camp in skate out song; Too Legit to Quit' skated with i in the camp all-star The two appioached players they'd ian Diego, and after skating *dying to get back on a and against, and what came together was a perfect l, ;crimma-ge bout, she was players. tanked track." So when leaguemate Rebel Belle, blend of jammers, blockers, and utility -. t of the_Jet Hanley), (a.k.a. Cecilia a,k,a. Robyn Magda), told hel about the upcoming Re-AnimateHer, 3atile, carmen immejiately sent in the registration city Roller Girls in Everett, washingtol,.uld Yuq banked i:' ee and started recruiting. Belle had been looking Lay, (a.k.a. Chelsea Shepherd), of Seattle's ,or'.newwaystogetexcitedaboutderby,"andwhile track start-up league, Tilted'Thunder Rail Birds, I camp. ,For t ;he found litile interest within her home'team, (the had also been introduced to the bank at banked i,, at the getting a crack jockit Wenches), in taking part in the Battle, she Mae Lay, especially, caree.r: point derby in her pivotal track wis a ."I , 'ound a very willing accomplice in Carmen. l,', ti: *t-:ii:: i': 5:::::-:::::,:::,::1,.:::-:::T::::::::-:::::::'-:,,::,,1-:: :"::,:::, 1 banked track. After skating on a banked track, I have a hard time accepting flat track roller derby as my only roller derby option," And as a member of a fledgling banked track league, she "jumped at the chance to actually play in a banked track tournament!" Another Rat City skater, Sara Problem, (a'k'a' Megan Twibell), had had her first banked track expirience eaily on in her derby career, literally days after being picked up by Rat City' A twoweek business frip had taken her to Los Angeles in November 2O06, and, like most skaters, she contacted a local derby league, which happened to be the banked track L.A' Derby Dolls' As fate would have it, one of Rat City's home teams, the Throttle Rockets, were in town playing relative L'A' newcomers, the flat track Angel City Derby Girls' So when Sara attended an LADD practice, she found 38 herself among familiar faces; her new leaguemates who had also been invited to practice by the Dolls' And although she was a rookie skater, she found the Dolls to ne excellent hosts who gave tons of advice and encouragement' For several other members of Team Legit, (including Rebel Belle and her sister Jinx Ia.k.a' ]ulie Barohl), the Battle was their first introduction to the bank' Luckily, Lonestar arranged a practice session for each team, as well as scrimmages' on Friday night' For some, it was a crash course in banked track skating Most skaters admit there was a period of adjustment when they first rolled around the banked track' Rebel Belle sites her fear of the rail as something she had to get past. Her sister shared that trepidation, as well as the fear of being flung out the side of the track, due to her diminutive stature. Sara was a bit ! translation was simple, and G force and angle were just variables," Mae Lay had the opposite experience: "Everything pretty much translates from flatto banked. Afterall, rollerderby started on a banked track. Flat trackers had to transition the moves, the track, and the rules to accommodate flat surface. Skating on a banked track actually the game the came to itself period was over, the more natural to me. The bank pushes you feels had rail that the iorefront, Rebel Belle found that you need to go, and you don't spend the where a her ally as previously intimidated her became you're skating fighting to stay inside time entire while earlier, blocker. Sara Problem had realized tracK' track'" tne the prevlous previous now how navlng having battle, Battle, the watching video of tne a physicil track boundary, (in the form of the rail), Some of the skaters found that the main differences would effect the game drastically. linx discovered didn't have to do with skate skills, but were more that "after a few hours you forget you're on a Tilt- strategic. Re-AnimateHer noticed that, "In banked o-Whirl and think solely abouf the game." And track it is difficult to rely on one or two (rock star) whereas she found: "G forces were very awkward skaters, It was necessary to work as a group while for me. But I quickly realized it was a mental on the track to be effective, It was key to play unnerved at first, but felt her positive experience in L.A. years before had given her the confidence she needed to push through. Some skaters, like Re-AnimateHer welcomed the challenge. And Mae Lay had taken an immediate liking to the bank. gui they all agreed that once that initial adjustment l: '{, l', 'L:, jams, the jammers really had to constantly know where the other jammer was." Carmen felt that the packs tended to be more offense-minded, and that the faster speed of the bank caused timing to be different. Mae Lay commented on the difference the increased speed made, as well: "Since the pack moves faster, it doesn't stay as tight' This makes blocking an entirely new experience' Holding a wall is a veiy different experience on a banked track! Also, a jammer's path of least resistance is on the outside-on the banked track, not the inside' Playing a one-minute jam makes everything go by so fast! And jamming is all about getting points and calling it ofi versus being greedy and going after more and more points." Jinx observed that the team loved the fact that penalties were called after the end of the jam instead of during. As far as limilarities go, Re-AnimateHer pointed 40 out that "the team that controls the pack usually wins... I feel that is the same with flat'" And Jinx said that after trying a "banked" track strategy, the team found that wasn't working for them, and they reverted to a more defensive "flat track" strategy that suited them better. Overall, the skaters found that their flat track experience gave them the knowledge and flexibility to translate their abilities to the bank fairlY easilY. Other than one meeting and a smattering of emails, Team Legit hadn't actually skated together as a team prior to Friday night's practice' For some, watching banked track videos was their only previous experience with the bank' But Mae Lay feels that this may have actually worked in their favor: "There was more pressure on us to communicate as a team, since most of us had never played together before. That actually worked to our advantage, because I think a lot of teams that skate together become intuitive of one another's moves and begin to verbally and physically communicate less. When new players come along, they are sort of left behind because they have not yet developed that sense of intuition about their teammates' Since we were all new together, we communicated a lot on and off the track." After such a positive experience at the Battle on the Bank, most Team Legit members are looking forward to another opportunity to give the bank a whirl. Rebel Belle foresees more of a crossover and a stronger camaraderie between the two derby worlds, and as a veteran of the sport with nearly six years under her belt, although she is first and foremost a flat track player, her experience with Team Legit has "brought back that spark for derby," She sees the biggest hurdle to banked track derby as the expense of making (or procuring) and housing the track. Nevertheless, Mae Lay predicts an increase in banked track leagues: "I definitely anticipate more banked track leagues appearing in the not-so-distant future. After skating a banked track, most of the flat track derby girls I have spoken with fall in love with the bank' It takes the game they already love to the next level." In fact, Tilted Thunder should be getting ready to roll around on their own banked track right about now! So, keep an eye out forTeam Legit in the future, and if you're a flat track skater who's curious about the bank, don't hesitate to contact one of the existing banked track leagues. You'll find they'll be more than happy to share their banked track knowledge with you! {F 41