[2006] Paris Slalom World Cup 2006, May 25-28, 2006
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[2006] Paris Slalom World Cup 2006, May 25-28, 2006
Problems with the dates, June 3-5 or May 25-28
< Latest update. We've now choosen May 25-28, a four day race weekend! Updated Nov 2005 /Jani>
We just received information that we may be able to get an authorization for the Trocadero on June 3-5, 2006 and may have to move the event back into May, 26-28. It's not a bad choice either as it is kind of a 4 day weekend.
We received the information yesterday that they are blocking all events on the Trocadero for the month of June. We don't know why and what the outcome will be, but for now we have asked for the alternative date of May 26-28.
Sorry to keep you on hold, but this is some top level decision from the city.
Don't book you tickets just yet. Let's wait and see what comes out of this.
/Jani
< Latest update. We've now choosen May 25-28, a four day race weekend! Updated Nov 2005 /Jani>
We just received information that we may be able to get an authorization for the Trocadero on June 3-5, 2006 and may have to move the event back into May, 26-28. It's not a bad choice either as it is kind of a 4 day weekend.
We received the information yesterday that they are blocking all events on the Trocadero for the month of June. We don't know why and what the outcome will be, but for now we have asked for the alternative date of May 26-28.
Sorry to keep you on hold, but this is some top level decision from the city.
Don't book you tickets just yet. Let's wait and see what comes out of this.
/Jani
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Paris dates
Jani,
Monday the 29th of May is a Bank Holiday in Britain, so the earlier dates might suit those hoping both to travel and take in a bit of Paris without having the mad dash back to the UK.
Is this not also similar to the dates of PWC one and two?
The above is not intended to swing any decision, but should go to show that the May dates are not unfavourable, and will probably even be welcomed by a tiny part of the slalom community.
Sam
Monday the 29th of May is a Bank Holiday in Britain, so the earlier dates might suit those hoping both to travel and take in a bit of Paris without having the mad dash back to the UK.
Is this not also similar to the dates of PWC one and two?
The above is not intended to swing any decision, but should go to show that the May dates are not unfavourable, and will probably even be welcomed by a tiny part of the slalom community.
Sam
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Normally Jani has already informed him.Donald Campbell wrote:inform detlef rehbock immediately
so he can take the open slot
but in fact nothing is sure. We are waiting for more news...
The city was OK for the first week end of June but there's something big from the country or government that seem to block even the city will!
We hope to have more information at the beginning of next week.
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Sounds Good
I like that! Let us know as soon as it is all confirmed. 2 Events in one trip with some coaching clinics in between sounds good.
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Detlef was informed before I posted here.Donald Campbell wrote:inform detlef rehbock immediately
Nothing is sure yet and although VinzZz and I now share the responsibility for the Paris SLALOM race we can't decide (alone) over the whole event. We'll say what we think next week at a meeting with the rest of the organizers.
Next years Paris Slalom World Cup will include more "other" events than before and also other skateboard disciplines(!). (Hey, Donald listen!)
More news as soon as we can obtain it.
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Hey Jani,
i hope everything will work good for you. If you decide to make the event one week before in may, we are ready to hold our 2. skateboard slalom world cup in hannover from 3.-5. of june.
at the moment it´s the only possibility. each first weekend in june we have the expo revival party on the expo area 2000. all streets are closed on that weekend and a lot of spectators go there for the event.
anyway, good luck for you in paris. i´ll be there. may or june. we will see.
i hope everything will work good for you. If you decide to make the event one week before in may, we are ready to hold our 2. skateboard slalom world cup in hannover from 3.-5. of june.
at the moment it´s the only possibility. each first weekend in june we have the expo revival party on the expo area 2000. all streets are closed on that weekend and a lot of spectators go there for the event.
anyway, good luck for you in paris. i´ll be there. may or june. we will see.
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Donald, you being a loudmouth or not have nothing to do with it. The trend have been going that way for a long time. It's just that some shout and act and others just act. It still gives results in the end.
We all have our personalities and they are all needed, like in the real world. Seeing all the different kinds of people doing slalom on a high level is really great. The same goes for the organizers. This is a good thing and will make the future so much more interesting for the sport. Skateboarding has some real characters. Let's hope slalom can be a place where they can all meet.
We all have our personalities and they are all needed, like in the real world. Seeing all the different kinds of people doing slalom on a high level is really great. The same goes for the organizers. This is a good thing and will make the future so much more interesting for the sport. Skateboarding has some real characters. Let's hope slalom can be a place where they can all meet.
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Right now it is more likely that Paris will be end of May rather than early June.
Our next organizers meeting was postponed and I will not be able to attend the next one (Vinzzz will) but it is leaning strongly towards May. But as we still haven't had a green light for our initial date June 3-5 it's safer to go for a late May date.
Just wanted to let you know, although the final word hasn't been said yet.
/Jani
Our next organizers meeting was postponed and I will not be able to attend the next one (Vinzzz will) but it is leaning strongly towards May. But as we still haven't had a green light for our initial date June 3-5 it's safer to go for a late May date.
Just wanted to let you know, although the final word hasn't been said yet.
/Jani
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Hey Vinzz, we are waiting for the Final Word from Paris. Our Race on the fabulous Expo Area is only possible on the first weekend in june. So if you decide to change your date to may, we can organize our race. please let me know your decision. we can organize a powerweek with to big races in two european countries. this can be very interesting for the american racers.
i´m sure we can offer a big price money for an overall winner paris/ hannover. what do you think? and what do all the participants from our first race think about that idea?
i´m sure we can offer a big price money for an overall winner paris/ hannover. what do you think? and what do all the participants from our first race think about that idea?
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Pics from Sweden
Vincent-
Will you email me at Kennym1@sbcglobal.net
I need to ask you a question about pics from Sweden.
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Will you email me at Kennym1@sbcglobal.net
I need to ask you a question about pics from Sweden.
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Re: Pics from Sweden
I have replied to you Kenny, check your mailboxKenny Mollica wrote:Vincent-
Will you email me at Kennym1@sbcglobal.net
I need to ask you a question about pics from Sweden.
Kenny Mollica
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Paris dates: from the 25th to the 28th of May 2006
Riderz and the CDRS75 (parisian comitee of the french federation) booked the Trocadero slopes from the 25th to the 28th of May 2006.
So we are thinking about a four days event, but we have to work more on the schedule before telling more.
You'll also be happy to know that we're trying to block another street just near the Trocadero to organize a long Giant Slalom (or Super G).
So we are thinking about a four days event, but we have to work more on the schedule before telling more.
You'll also be happy to know that we're trying to block another street just near the Trocadero to organize a long Giant Slalom (or Super G).
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Re: Paris dates: from the 25th to the 28th of May 2006
seems like i'll be back in paris sooner that expected!Vincent Berruchon wrote: Riderz and the CDRS75 (parisian comitee of the french federation) booked the Trocadero slopes from the 25th to the 28th of May 2006.
So we are thinking about a four days event, but we have to work more on the schedule before telling more.
You'll also be happy to know that we're trying to block another street just near the Trocadero to organize a long Giant Slalom (or Super G).
4 days program with a super G, it looks great
but that time, i'll be there as a visitor, not anymore as a local!
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Un géant avenue du Président Wilson, ça le fait bien....
Giant slalom in one Paris most beautifull avenue...
Giant slalom in one Paris most beautifull avenue...
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Dans ce cas la j'aurai dis avenue Paul Doumer plutot....HUYNH BACH SAC Frédéric wrote:Avenue Daumesnil ?!
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Impossible à fermé à mon avis, c'est le seul axe de circulation qui remonte vers passy depuis radio France.
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Déjà elle descend depuis Passy vers radio France... ensuite on est pas obligé de fermer toute la route, genre à partir de St Jean... On peut toujours demander, parce que ça pour un géant ce serait terrible...David Rudnianski wrote:Impossible à fermé à mon avis, c'est le seul axe de circulation qui remonte vers passy depuis radio France.
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Mais, nan, a part de st jean, elle est double sens, et c'est le seul axe ( jpasse par la tous les jours en scoot )
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Re: Paris dates: from the 25th to the 28th of May 2006
Vincent Berruchon wrote:Riderz and the CDRS75 (parisian comitee of the french federation) booked the Trocadero slopes from the 25th to the 28th of May 2006.
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The dates will not change (to another weekend if that's what you meant). However I'm not sure about the schedule yet. We intend to use the Thursday for Giant slalom racing on a street outside of Trocadero, but we haven't got the authorization for that particular street yet.Stefano Bellingeri wrote:Is there any chance to change the We and doing the race in three days instead of four?
Another idea we've had is to use the Thursday for some of the Am qualification, to reduce the number of skaters/runs on the other days.
The final schedule cannot be decided yet.
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yeehaa!
a giant course on one of those big parisian boulevards? I mean, how spectacular is this?Giant slalom racing on a street
There's no way to top this!
I won't miss this one, that's for sure. This year I'm going to bring my family.
The whole Pavel-Team is going to show up. We are all going to have a blast!
Stefano: You better don't miss Paris! I guess You will be a strong contender, this year, having trained all winter with Luca. I noticed Your GoForIt-attitude in Antibes last year.
Marcus: There will be no rain! As You know, we all paid our dues last year.
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i suspect the city administration would prefer to offer to cut a boulevard on the sunday morning when traffic pressure is very low. Doing national qualifs first sounds like a good idea (might be a crowd).Jani Soderhall wrote:We intend to use the Thursday for Giant slalom racing on a street outside of Trocadero, but we haven't got the authorization for that particular street yet.
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Re: yeehaa!
Thanks so much! I appreciate it. The only point is that only with my "GoForIt-attitude " I won't go that far. I will have to be two seconds faster....Moreover we did not train during winter except doing couples of pumps for the Olympics (it was indoor at the beginning). Now we would like to start as soon as the weather will be dry at 8:00 pm. Hopefully soon.Stefano: You better don't miss Paris! I guess You will be a strong contender, this year, having trained all winter with Luca. I noticed Your GoForIt-attitude in Antibes last year.
Anyway I gonna try to be faster. We will update on this issue at the end of the season. You know, I'm pretty old, but may be not toooooo old.
BTW, concerning Paris I will do all my best to be there. It would be a dream.
If I won't be there you will find me elsewhere during the season. In fact I will start with the race on April 22nd in Switzerland.
Enjoy your training,
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Flights Booked
We are booked to arrive on May the 17th and return to Canada on June 7th. We plan to do Uster, Paris & Hannover contests.
Talk soon, EH!
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Paris schedule
Jani,
Is there a schedule of events as yet? I am expecting to book Eurostar tickets for myself and Stride tomorow, so naturally don't want to arrive after an event in which I am entered has taken place.
How about this for playing Devil's Advocate: Get those dedicated Pros to Paris early, run them early and get something in the bag before the weather kicks in. Let the Ams amble up, have a bash, have a tumble and have a beer.
Sam
Is there a schedule of events as yet? I am expecting to book Eurostar tickets for myself and Stride tomorow, so naturally don't want to arrive after an event in which I am entered has taken place.
How about this for playing Devil's Advocate: Get those dedicated Pros to Paris early, run them early and get something in the bag before the weather kicks in. Let the Ams amble up, have a bash, have a tumble and have a beer.
Sam
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Re: Paris schedule
No, not yet.Sam Gordon wrote:Is there a schedule of events as yet?
There's a meeting tomorrow so then we may come up with a schedule. Hold on for a few days.
We'd like to use as much as we can of the 4 day weekend, but haven't yet figured out the best way to use the time. We've been thinking about doing some of the am qualifying on the Thursday, so don't skip that day.
Hopefully more news soon.
/Jani
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Paris trains
Thanks Jani.
At the moment it looks like the earlist train from London arrives at the Gare du Nord around 11:00 on Thursday; so with a bit of a sprint and a prevailing wind...
Sam
At the moment it looks like the earlist train from London arrives at the Gare du Nord around 11:00 on Thursday; so with a bit of a sprint and a prevailing wind...
Sam
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Re: Paris trains
as usual Sam, you're running before, during and after the race !!!!Sam Gordon wrote:Thanks Jani.
At the moment it looks like the earlist train from London arrives at the Gare du Nord around 11:00 on Thursday; so with a bit of a sprint and a prevailing wind...
Sam
looking forward to meet you again in Paris !!!! ( and beat you.... ha ! ha ! )
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Beat me Fred?
I didn't realize that Hell was freezing over on the morning of the 25th.
I didn't realize that Hell was freezing over on the morning of the 25th.
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you might search in the western suburb ( Boulogne-Billancourt - neuilly -suresne - nanterre- asniere) Which is about 15 minute from Trocadero, it could be cheaper than in Paris.
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