Yeah, I've heard all the back story before, and this skinsuit argument comes up every year at World Champs time when the national federations require the racers to wear them. A lot of the racers like the moto style more than the ski style, which is fair enough, but asking another racer not to use a legal advantage just because you want to look better going down the hill is pretty lame. There's no other sport in the world where results are decided by tenths or hundredths of a second that *doesn't* use skinsuits and value aerodynamics. And somehow, wearing skinsuits hasn't resulted in Bode Miller or any of America's top runners (sprinters) from locking down lucrative endorsement contracts. Some racers erroneously think that it's fashion that's keeping sponsors away from DH, when the issues are really much, much larger than that...