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Well leave the course design to Mother Nature and let riders expressthemselves in an unpredictable measure of true, raw talent, Rice said. To succeed here, riders must embrace the mountain on its own terms andget after it with respect, grace, artistry and fun. This is the returnto the soul and roots of riding. Inorder to give the run its replica Rolex Oyster Perpetual Ladie's watch naturalness, organizers roped the area offfor about a week, and then spread the event over a seven-day “holdingperiod, with two days for competition on the best weather days. Today, along with Rice, a number of world-class riders--all hand-picked by the designer himself--hit the course, including John Jackson, Nicolas Müller, and Bryan Iguchi, to compete for $75,000 in prize money (the top three winners will also take home a painted bison skull).