[2005] Antibes International slalom, Sept 10-11, 2005

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Accomodations - Martin

Post by Vincent Berruchon » Fri Aug 05, 2005 1:48 pm

Peter, the organisation is getting in touch with a kind of Youth Hostel just near the race site. It's only rooms for at least 8 or 10 people but there's not many cheap accomodations in this area, except the beach perhaps (that is quite comfortable ask the swiss ;) )
CREPS, where we were last year won't be available from what I've undestood.

Martin, too bad that you can't come. We'll think to you. I hope that we'll met soon on a race (perhaps soon but I have to find trip partners or hints to organize if I want to go to the Worlds...).
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entry fee

Post by Steve Hinzen » Fri Aug 05, 2005 3:43 pm

How much is the entry fee?
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Re: Accomodations - Martin

Post by Anders Hellquist » Fri Aug 05, 2005 9:09 pm

Vincent Berruchon wrote: there's not many cheap accomodations in this area, except the beach perhaps (that is quite comfortable ask the swiss ;) )
The beach sounds great! :-) Anyone remember the nightly thunder and lightning last year? Think of the showers in Stockholm during the European Championships, then multiply with ten.

/anders h

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Post by Jani Soderhall » Sun Aug 07, 2005 11:20 pm

Pierre Samray wrote:This year I'm alone to look after everything (well! I usually do, but this year it's even worse!) Unfortunately this year I haven't got a lot of time.
Pierre,

I'll bring the timer and help out with installing it. I still want to race, but if I have to help instead I don't mind helping. I'm not really into racing this year. Still haven't been to a single practise session. How does people find the time?

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Post by Pierre Samray » Mon Aug 08, 2005 10:20 am

I don't know Jani! It's the same problem for me.
Crazy life!!!
Thanks for the time setter. You're this kind of people who can't only race but always look after something else on the race. Well we try to let you quiet on this event.

ABOUT ACCOMODATION
"RELAI INTERNATIONAL DE LA JEUNESSE CARAVELLE"
300 hundred meters from the race.
Phone : 0033 493 613 440
Fax : 0033 493 617 153
(this year you have to reserve yourself! I'm too buzy!)
It's a wonderful place in front of the sea
room of 8 persons
night is 15 euros with breakfast.
Phone before and reserve by fax. (english spoken)

There are some very nice Hotels very near the race but I'm afraid you have to multiply the price by ten (or more) for one night! well! maybe it's ok for the Americans! :-)

Last solution for the very poor riders.
The beach! Still warm in this season. Confortable sand, 50 meters from the race. view face the sea : Toilet, shower (cold). Some racer had this solution last year and seemed to enjoy it. As says Anders last year in prime they had a light show with the big storm on the sea by night (and a free cold shower a the end!)

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Re: entry fee

Post by Steve Hinzen » Mon Aug 08, 2005 11:18 am

Steve Hinzen wrote:How much is the entry fee?
anybody answer this ?

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Post by Pierre Samray » Tue Aug 09, 2005 11:19 am

ENTRY FEE : STRANGERS : 1 day : 20 euros 2 days : 40 euros

French racers with FFRS licence : 25 euros. without FFRS licence : 50 euros. It's a question of insurances.

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Post by Pierre Samray » Tue Aug 16, 2005 9:24 am

Hello all just some world to say I have some problem with my computer. So don't worry if I don't answer yuo quickly.
We have no more webmaster so I want to thank again Jadranko who put this site for the registration
http://www.antibes.youth-generation.ch/

The race is now in one month.
I just can say. I still have autorisaton with the city. And eveything seems to be ok.
As I say earlier in this topic. This year is a transition ( a lot of people from the organisation, go away or will be not here or are no more interesting to participe) But we have some new cone marshall, and new people. That why this year I only keep special and giant (no more tight) and of course we keep the famous nation's.
Not a lot sponsor, not a lot of media, but always a nice race in a nice place! Maybe as last year : life music, certainly a good non official party on the beach. Everything for you to keep good impression.

see you soon friends

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Post by Anders Hellquist » Tue Aug 16, 2005 8:48 pm

Pierre Samray wrote: This year is a transition (a lot of people from the organisation, go away or will be not here or are no more interesting to participe) But we have some new cone marshall, and new people. That why this year I only keep special and giant (no more tight) and of course we keep the famous nation's.
Pierre,

I'm really looking forward to Antibes; memories of last year's race kept me through the rainy autumn. One thing came to my mind, while reading you post: Instead of cancelling this year's straight race, why not engage the participants in some way? People from the Pro class could count cones etc. while the Amatures race, and vice versa. The Nation Slalom Race is great, but may exclude countries with few racers, like Italy and Latvia. So, let us know if there's anything we could do to keep the Straight, so we'll have as much racing as possible. :-)

All the best,
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Post by Jani Soderhall » Wed Aug 17, 2005 1:21 pm

Anders Hellquist wrote:So, let us know if there's anything we could do to keep the Straight, so we'll have as much racing as possible.
I volunteer to help out with the timing! If you need me to help with the organization I'll step aside from racing. Except maybe in the giant where I have a personal goal to beat YOU Pierre. With no practise it'll be hard though, but I'll keep working on it. It it's not this year, it'll be next year!

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Post by Pierre Samray » Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:14 pm

No problem I think about the race itself.
Something as 18 cone marshall
5 people on the pc course , 2 speakers and 3 on drink and food.
Problem is now. I have no competence with computer.
I ask several people from my association to send picture or information to Jadranko for the site. to make the sponsor booK, to look after media... And I'm afraid I have to do it myself even if I have absolutly no time to do it (buzy from 7 am to 10 pm!)

Anyway : It will be great, because you , all racers, come and do the show!

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Post by alavoine jean paul » Fri Aug 19, 2005 6:59 pm

Pierre Samray wrote:ENTRY FEE : STRANGERS : 1 day : 20 euros 2 days : 40 euros

French racers with FFRS licence : 25 euros. without FFRS licence : 50 euros. It's a question of insurances.
So I'll behave as a complete stranger then...
(the right word is "foreigner" Pierre)

Of course I can help with the organization as well, I just love being a speaker...
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Post by Anders Hellquist » Sat Aug 20, 2005 9:27 am

Pierre Samray wrote: Something as 18 cone marshall
5 people on the pc course , 2 speakers and 3 on drink and food.
I volunteer to help out with counting cones on all AM-races, if you don't find it a big problem that I don't speak french. I guess the symbols of the numbers will be quite similar to ours'.

/anders

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Post by Pierre Samray » Mon Aug 29, 2005 3:30 pm

SOME NEWS ABOUT MEDIA

We have actualy 10 messages by day on "Europe 2" radio which anouce the event.
French TV : FR3 and M6 should be present and "sport +" a cable channel show pictures from last year to annouce it. then make a report after the race.
Nice Matin the big local paper follow us to annouce the race (we had a first page last year!)
Desilusion Mag ( Gliss magazine) put one page for our race before the event and reserve 2 for the report.

So ready to fight on the fastest slalom slope?
Ready to have fun on the nation's slalom?
Ready to be scare on the top of the Garoupe hill looking the sea in front of you?
And for sure ! Ready to swim in the mediterrannée?


So see you soon friends.

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Post by Jadranko Radovanovic » Mon Aug 29, 2005 7:31 pm

nice work pierre !!!


I will send you the list tomorow.


/J-Rad

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Post by Ellena Senina » Tue Aug 30, 2005 10:25 am

TO PIERRE and Benjamin BROZZONI

Please, check mails as unfortunately I cannot reach you by cellphone.
We urgently need some assistance in the French Consular for our junior racer Alexey Lobyzov.
thank you

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Post by Pierre Samray » Tue Aug 30, 2005 1:54 pm

I'm looking after this problem this afternoon, Elena, don't worry!

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Post by Donald Campbell » Thu Sep 01, 2005 8:24 am

what about registration for nations cup?
i have a team;campbell,baumann,hinzen for germany

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Post by Pierre Samray » Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:10 am

Hello Donald.
ok for your team I note it.
About the nations cup slalom : We do the registration till the sunday morning before racing in giant. But I can regist already the complete team as your : 2 french team will race but we don't know who with who actualy. So this year it's possible to register after the special (but it must be before the giant) strategic! For Sure we will have 2 strong swiss team, sweden team, a very strong american team, english, russians (?) with girl, may be Italian.

HERE IS THE SCHEDULE OF THE COMPETITION

DEROULEMENT CHRONOLOGIQUE DE LA COMPETITION



SAMEDI 10 SEPTEMBRE (saturday september 10)

8 heures : Inscriptions remise des dossards (registration)
10 heures : Entraînements slalom spécial amateur/junior/féminine
(training special am/young/women)
12 heures : Qualifications slalom spécial amateur/junior/féminin
(qualification special slalom am/young/women)
15 heures : Finale slalom spécial amateur/junior/féminine
3 pm (finals special slalom am/young/women)
16 heures : Entraînements slalom spécial pro 4 pm (training special pro)
17 heures : Qualifications slalom spécial pro 5 pm (qualifications special pro)
18 heures : Finale slalom spécial pro 6 pm (finale special pro)
20 heures : 8 pm Apéritif concurrents and live music



DIMANCHE 11 SEPTEMBRE (sunday september 11)

9 heures : Inscriptions remise des dossards (registration, number)
10 heures : Entraînements slalom géant (toutes catégories)
(training giant all categories)
11 heures : 1ere manche slalom géant
(giant : 1st run)
12 heures : 2eme manche slalom géant
(giant : 2nd run)
14 heures : Coupe des nations entraînements. (8 équipes )
2 pm : Nations cup slalom (training) (8 teams)
15 heures : Coupe des nations ¼ et demi finale
3 pm : (nations cup quarter and semi final)
16 heures : Coupe des nations finale
4 pm : (nations cup finale)
17 heures : Remise des prix.
5 pm : (reward)


INTERNET REGISTRATION
HERE : http://www.antibes.youth-generation.ch/

INFORMATION ABOUT LAST YEARS RACE
HERE : http://www.antibeslongskate.fr.vu/

INFORMATION ABOUT ACCOMODATION
HERE :"RELAI INTERNATIONAL DE LA JEUNESSE CARAVELLE"
300 hundred meters from the race.
Phone : 0033 493 613 440
Fax : 0033 493 617 153

It's a wonderful place in front of the sea
room of 8 persons
night is 15 euros with breakfast.
Phone before and reserve by fax. (english spoken)


For more information you can ask me here or on my personal e-mail.
I try to answer with my (best):-) english!
samray-pierre@wanadoo.fr
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Post by Pierre Samray » Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:18 am

SLALOM RULES

SPECIAL : About 40 cones on a fast slope.
Rules are ISSA rules. 2 runs for all the racers. The best time count the 16 best (pro and am) go into the finals and fight in K.O system. 4 youngs and 4 women in finals. One cone is 0.1 penalty. One cone miss, drop foot is DQ. The ramps are fast (as the slope) so we certainly give the possibility to some racers (girl or young) to start at the bottom of the ramp with a manual start.

GIANT : May be we can tell it's a super GS :About 40 cones on a 300 meters fast slope. Space cones : 3 to 9 meters and fast! 2 runs for everybody : the best atempt only count.
One cone is 0.2 seconds penality. One cone miss, drop foot is DQ.

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Post by Ramón Königshausen » Thu Sep 01, 2005 6:58 pm

Is there a limit for the teams of the nations cup?


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Post by Keith Hollien » Thu Sep 01, 2005 7:43 pm

The descision was just made that we(Team Radikal) will not make it to Antibes this year. The amount it was going to cost Mark to send all of us to race was to much. We are all very dissappointed that we will not make it, but Mark has paid for two groups to come to Europe this summer already and has put up $7,000 in prize money for the Worlds. I want to apologize to Pierre for backing out at the last minute, but it has to be done. I do want to say I am dissapointed I will not get to see my many friends in France next week, but I will be back to Europe next summer.

Pierre could you please remove Keith Hollien, Bobby Mandarino, Mike Maysey and Jason Mitchell from the sign up sheet. Thank you.

Keith, Teams Radikal & Pocket Pistols & Oust.

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Post by Ramón Königshausen » Thu Sep 01, 2005 8:27 pm

It's a pity you can't come. I was really looking forward to seeing you guys once again.
The view off the slope would have been soooo beautiful all the way down. Yor're missing something....hm...

So then we'll see you only next year...


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Post by Paul Price » Fri Sep 02, 2005 12:36 am

That's a shame - it won't be the same without you guys....

But it was great you made it to Paris and Stockholm. See everyone at Morro!!!!

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Post by Pierre Samray » Fri Sep 02, 2005 1:44 pm

It's a bad news for us. That's the Morrow bay effect! For the first time we'll have no americans in Antibes! That life. This year we have been very bad with promotion comparing to Paris or Stochkolm. It's a lesson for us.
Next year it will be great in Antibes or it won't be.
The good new is that Luca has registered. And it seems we'll certainly have an Italian team on the nations cup...

Ramon : you can have several teams from the same nation. Maybe in the future we can limit (2 teams by country) but not this year.
Anyway : only 8 team are racing the final.

Rules are the same as last year : except we add the qualifications time of the 3 racers during the 2 races.
then the 3 racers of team A fight against the 3 racers of team B.

Team 1 vs 8
Team 4 vs 5
Team 3 vs 6
Team 2 vs 7

RACER
A1 vs B1
A2 vs B2
A3 vs B3
A1 vs B2
A2 vs B3
A3 vs B1
A1 vs B3
A2 vs B1
A3 vs B2

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Post by David Rudnianski » Mon Sep 12, 2005 12:18 pm

A good week end, thanks to Antibes Longskate.
French Pirates are in the place...
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.......Very Nice Pictures !!!

Post by Greg T » Tue Sep 13, 2005 1:03 am

This looks really good. Nice Weather and a good Spot....

next year :-)
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Results!!!!!!

Post by Martin Drayton » Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:31 am

But who won?

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Post by Donald Campbell » Tue Sep 13, 2005 4:37 am

vincent was all over the first places in the ams with some spectacular times.
he's coming to morro right now.

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Cool!

Post by Martin Drayton » Tue Sep 13, 2005 6:49 am

I'm happy for him, he is a great rider and a very cool guy... It'll be cool to see him again! I just hope I'm not looking at the back of his head during the next week of racing ;)

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:-)

Post by Greg T » Tue Sep 13, 2005 10:53 am

Hey Pavel Team....

have a great Race in Big Ami Land...

and make a lots of good Pictures.


:-) :-)
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Post by Peter Klang » Tue Sep 13, 2005 11:13 am

gratulations Ramón, Like I said all along, your the next one.

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Post by Jadranko Radovanovic » Tue Sep 13, 2005 11:41 am

Peter,

what is with me ?? No gratulations for me ?

I had the fastest qualifing time on the special slalom...

I beat him (unbeatable amateur, Vincent Berruchon) in the qualification at the last big race in Europe ! Now it's time for him to go to the Pro's !!!!

Luca spoke to me about the 80 Cones in Zurich ! I think he will come for a revanche against Ramon. It will be a good race !!

Ramon Königshausen
Luca Giammarco
Chris Hart
Dhyan Fischer
Aki Von Glasow
Chris Eggers
Balthasar Weber
Roman Haltiner
Pascal Weber
Manuel Schaub
and so on...

28 rider's registered...

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Post by Donald Campbell » Tue Sep 13, 2005 11:44 am

when yre you going pro,j-rad?
remember:you beat vince hehehehehe

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Post by Jadranko Radovanovic » Tue Sep 13, 2005 11:57 am

I will go Pro, when i have constant result's.

Remember Stockholm. The first result at the last day, and it was 18th place.
I lose arround 500 Euro's in the Club's during 5 Night's...

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Post by Carsten Pingel » Tue Sep 13, 2005 12:38 pm

results ????

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Post by Peter Klang » Tue Sep 13, 2005 1:18 pm

Gratulations J-Rad offcourse, I just didn´t know the am result.

Let´s start planing 2006 series of europe.

Paris
Moscow
Gruningen
hanover
Riga
Brixlegg
Antibes
London
Stockholm
Whatever else

kLaNg

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Results Antibes, podiums

Post by Jani Soderhall » Tue Sep 13, 2005 5:18 pm

No official results have been posted yet. But I think this listing is correct:

Special pro:
1. Ramon Königshausen, SUI
2. Luca Giammarco, ITA
3. Chris Hart, SUI
4. Janis Kuzmins, LAT

Special am:
1. Vincent Berruchon, FRA
2. Pascal Weber, SUI
3. Florian Lombardo, FRA

Special girls:
1. Noemi Reichel, SUI
2. Lea Gasser, SUI
3. Ekaterina Khabelashvilj, RUS

Giant pro:
1. Chris Hart, SUI
2. Ramon Königshausen, SUI
3. Luca Giammarco, ITA
4. Anders Hellquist, SWE

Giant am:
1. Vincent Berruchon, FRA
2. Roman Haltiner, SUI
3. Pascal Weber, SUI

Giant girls:
1. Noemi Reichel, SUI
2. Lea Gasser, SUI
3. Ekaterina Khabelashvili, RUS

Nations Cup
1. Switzerland - Airflow (Hart, Königshausen, Weber)
2. France (Langlade, Alavoine, Berruchon)
3. Switzerland - Roll Laden (Haltiner, Linder, skater X)


I'm not so sure of junior names, so don't publish them.
probably it was: (both giant and special)

1. Johan Chrzanovski, FRA
2. Alexey Lobyzov, RUS

Help me correct it if it's incorrect.

/Jani

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Post by Ian Stone » Tue Sep 13, 2005 5:40 pm

Click on the photo below to see my collection of shots of the competition. If you would like any prints please contact me by email at stone_ian@blueyonder.co.uk.
Please note that I have very large original files, suitable for printing at large sizes and all images will be optimised before printing.

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/istone/42938438/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/25/42938438_20316c4982.jpg" width="328" height="500" alt="XZ1S0539" /></a>

Big thanks to Pierre and everyone for the event especialy the cone marshals who were kept very busy.

Ian

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Post by Jadranko Radovanovic » Tue Sep 13, 2005 5:57 pm

Don't forget the discrimination in the Nation Race !

Noemi, J-Rad, and Manuel Frei had not enough point's to enter the Nation Slalom !

The result's:

Noemi: 1st and 1st
J-Rad: 4th and 10th
Manuel Frei: 8th and 4th

And don't forget: Noemi had the 15th place on Sunday over all !!


Think about the rules of the nation cup !!

Here my propose:

Let the team's have one qualification run for each rider and count the times together. In this way you will have the best 8 team's in the Final !!

It can't be the way to count it with the points of the slalom ranking because
there were 11 Pro's. If you are on the 9th place in the Pro's you have the point's of the 1st place of an Amateur. I don't know why we hadn't enough point's perhaps the women don't get any points ??

STOP DISCRIMINATING THE WOMEN !!


Information during the race should be another criteria for a MAJOR/MAIN/PRIME Status.
It can't be that you have to compare your results with the other's... Use the spreadsheets or have a fast information system.


What is with the Entry fees should they be definate or not ! For me it's shure i will never enter the PRO categorie if i have to pay 100 Euro for 6 qualification run's !


Think about the entry fees !! From my view 50 Euro should be the limit ! Naturaly less for the Juniors and Women. Or give the best three women the chance to win their money back...

more will fallow !!

J-Rad

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Post by Jadranko Radovanovic » Tue Sep 13, 2005 6:04 pm

Nice pictures Ian !!

If you are coming to Grueningen next year with your camera, your plane ticket, your entry fee, the drinks and food will be sponsored for you by our organisation !!!

J-Rad

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Post by Ian Stone » Tue Sep 13, 2005 6:37 pm

Thanks Jadranko, very kind offer. I will do my best to make it.

Ian

P.S. I think the English team had a similar problem with the Nations race last year. Does seem like a re-think is in order.

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Post by alavoine jean paul » Tue Sep 13, 2005 11:43 pm

Jadranko Radovanovic wrote:Don't forget the discrimination in the Nation Race !
Yeah, how about the Britanny team I wanted to make with Giammarco??? That would have been a good one. THANK YOU ALL FOR DOING THE TRIP TO FRANCE.

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Post by David Rudnianski » Wed Sep 14, 2005 11:30 am

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Post by Hans Koraeus » Thu Sep 15, 2005 3:20 am

Bravo! for the films.

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Post by Carsten Pingel » Thu Sep 15, 2005 7:30 am

very nice videos !! :-)

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Post by Jodie Samray » Thu Sep 15, 2005 1:25 pm

Hello all.
It's Pierre.
I'm back from the computer of my daughter.
My own has a clash during the big storm last week.
I want to thank all the riders who was here, keeping the spirit during these two days.

Here it is at last! The complete results of the race:

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WORLD CUP ANTIBES 2005


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SLALOM SPECIAL
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PRO CLASS			

#  Name Surname          country  qual time   overall
1  Konighausen Ramon     Suisse   13,87       3
2  Giammarco Luca        Italie   13,63       1
3  Hart Chris            Suisse   14,46       4
4  Kuzmins Janis         Latvia   13,76       2
5  Langlade Vincent      France   14,61       6
6  Price Paul            UK       14,73       7
7  Alavoine J.Paul       France   14,77       8
8  Hinzen Steve          Germany  15,5        15
9  Hellquist Anders      Sweden   14,54       5
10 Linder Jojo           Suisse   14,85       9
11 Samray Pierre         France   15,23       13
12 Soderhall Jani        Sweden   15,39       14
13 Bellingeri Stefano    Italie   16,04       21


AMATEUR CLASS			

1  Berruchon Vincent     France   14,95    11
2  Weber Pascal          Suisse   15,69    16
3  Lombardo Florian      France   15,21    12
4  Radovanovic Jadranko  Suisse   14,89    10
5  Coquin Guillaume      France   15,72    17
6  Haltiner Roman        Suisse   16,04    20
7  Lozano Patrick        France   16,25    23
8  Koraeus Hans          Sweden   16,27    24
9  Gordon Sam            UK       15,89    18
10 Frei Manuel           Suisse   15,99    19
11 Lieber Alexis         Suisse   16,09    22
12 Baumann Manuel        Suisse   16,39    25
13 Rudnianski David      France   16,46    27
14 Lees Christian        Suisse   16,47    28
15 Campbell Donald       Germany  16,51    29
16 Kindler Holger        Germany  17       30
17 Horton-Stephens Niall UK       17,22    31
18 Olivieri Guillaume    France   17,56    32
19 Stone Ian             UK       17,98    33
20 Queyrel Claude        France   18,05    34
21 Depierre Guilhem      France   18,09    35
22 Lombardo Florian      France	 DNF      40

WOMEN CLASS			

1  Reichel Noemi            Suisse   16,4   26
2  Gasser Lea               Suisse   18,53  36
3  Kahabenshvilli Ekaterina Russie   18,93  38
4  Senina Elena             Russie   20,7   39

JUNIOR CLASS			

1  Chrzanovski Johan    France  18,64 37
2  Lobyzov Alexey       Russie  DNF   40



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GIANT SLALOM
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PRO CLASS			

# Name Surname          country qual time overall
1  Hart Chris           Suisse   27,12     1
2  Konighausen Ramon    Suisse   27,39     2
3  Giammarco Luca       Italie   27,94     4
4  Hellquist Anders     Sweden   28,08     5
5  Hinzen Steve         Germany  28,35     6
6  Samray Pierre        France   28,41     7
7  Alavoine J.Paul      France   28,44     8
8  Kuzmins Janis        Latvia   28,51     9
9  Price Paul           UK       28,89     12
10 Langlade Vincent     France   29,21     13
11 Linder Jojo          Suisse   29,8      19
12 Bellingeri Stefano   Italie   31,08     27

				
AMATEUR CLASS			

1  Berruchon Vincent     France  27,8   3
2  Haltiner Roman        Suisse  28,66  11
3  Weber Pascal          Suisse  28,84  12
4  Frei Manuel           Suisse  29,61  15
5  Lees Christian        Suisse  29,65  16
6  Coquin Guillaume      France  29,76  18
7  Radovanovic Jadranko  Suisse  30,02  20
8  Lieber Alexis         Suisse  30,35  21
9  Rudnianski David      France  30,41  22
10 Koraeus Hans          Sweden  30,69  23
11 Gordon Sam            UK      30,87  24
12 Kindler Holger        Germany 30,93  25
13 Campbell Donald       Germany 30,99  26
14 Queyrel Claude        France  31,14  28
15 Depierre Guilhem      France  31,81  29
16 Stone Ian             UK      32,31  31
17 Horton-Stephens Niall UK      32,38  32
18 Olivieri Guillaume    France  32,92  34
19 Lozano Patrick        France  33,58  36
20 Lombardo Florian      France  DNS    40
21 Savelli Dominique     France  DNF    40


WOMEN CLASS			

1  Reichel Noemi            Suisse   29,71  17
2  Gasser Lea               Suisse   32,26  30
3  Kahabenshvilli Ekaterina Russie   34,08  37
4  Arthaud Alice            France   36,63  38

JUNIOR CLASS			

1 Chrzanovski Johan     France  32,53  33
2 Lobyzov Alexey        Russie  37,05  39


================
NATIONS SLALOM
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1 Suisse/ Airflow  Hart/Konighausen/Weber
2 France 1         Berruchon/Alavoine/Langlade
3 Suisse 2         Linder/Lieber/Haltiner
4 France 2         Rudnianski/Coquin/Samray
5 Italie           Giammarco/Bellingeri/None
6 Sweden/Latvia    Hellquist/Koraeus/Kuzmins
7 Germany          Campbell/Hinzen/Klinger
8 UK               Price/Gordon/Horton-Stephens
To answer Jadranko: There is no segregation with the girl or young with the nations slalom.

The ranking of the nations is the additions of the points of the 3 racers during the 2 slaloms.
first : 25, second 20.... till 16 and more who has 1 point. There is no more class for this points because I take the overall ranking (by exemple Vinzzz first amateur in giant had the 3rd time all catgorie so had 17 pts. Or Noemie (17th in giant : 1 point)

Anyway we have only 8 place in final. It's a spetacular race, enjoyed by the public and the racers. And I think that 2 Swiss teams on the podium show that you were really present here winning practically all the races during this weekend. First in pro, girl (special and giant) Congratulations to the first slalom skate nation of Europe.

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Post by Jani Soderhall » Thu Sep 15, 2005 3:58 pm

Image

Did anyone catch a video or picture of my belly slide?

...and did Pierre expect so many to crash? Check out the poster. He even advertised it!
/Jani

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Antibes write up for publication

Post by Ian Stone » Thu Sep 15, 2005 5:06 pm

Hi all, Is anyone doing or willing to do a short write up of the race? 300 words or thereabouts. I would like to submit photos to concrete wave or any other interested publications but don't feel qualified to write words to go with them.

Ian

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